@tok291 That is the masculine ending for an adjective preceded by an 'ein' -- if it helps, try to think of how the 'ein' in your example does not show any masculinity, and needs the -er ending (on the adjective toll) to show what gender it is.
@tok291 they usually use Das ist as this is , or it is in English, so das ist doesnt necesarily mean that the word is neutr. For example in English we say it's my little brother in German we say Das ist mein kleiner Bruder,
@tok291 Because DAS also means THAT and you can use it for all the genders.
Hardy30680 3 months ago
@Hardy30680
so can you tell me about akkusativ and dativ cases in adjectiv endings? thank you.
Kubil6y 2 weeks ago
I don't Know how to thank you for this rich and very very useful video.
MegaAudiiii 4 months ago
Question: If shoe is masculine why is it "Das ist ein toller Schuh?"
tok291 6 months ago
@tok291 That is the masculine ending for an adjective preceded by an 'ein' -- if it helps, try to think of how the 'ein' in your example does not show any masculinity, and needs the -er ending (on the adjective toll) to show what gender it is.
nthuleen 5 months ago
@tok291 they usually use Das ist as this is , or it is in English, so das ist doesnt necesarily mean that the word is neutr. For example in English we say it's my little brother in German we say Das ist mein kleiner Bruder,
MegaAudiiii 4 months ago
german grammar ist schwer!
MsPurplification 10 months ago
Very informative ^_^
MinersCraftTube 11 months ago