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Picture with a slightly run-down looking church's front door on the right side of the picture, and on the left a section of the church's wall and a graffiti-covered dumpster in front of it.

On the wall is graffitied a 4x4 table with the columns labeled from left to right "M", "F", "N" and "PL" – for the masculine, feminine, neuter and plural forms. The rows are labeled from top to bottom "nom", "akk", "dat", "gen" for the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive cases. The corresponding definite articles are written out in the table each in its own spot (I hope screen readers don't barf with tables):

M F N PL
NOM DER DIE DAS DIE
AKK DEN DIE DAS DIE
DAT DEM DER DEM DEN
GEN DES DER DES DER
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[–] Kornblumenratte@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass sowohl als auch. Wer-Fall, Wessen-fall, Wem-fall und Wen-fall in der Grundschule, Nominativ, Genitiv, Dativ und Akkusativ in der weiterführenden. Und/Oder 1., 2., 3. und 4. Fall in beiden.

Wobei das von Bundesland zu Bundesland unterschiedlich sein kann. Es lebe der Föderalismus!