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Originally Posted by kt_81
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Originally Posted by pisces
German does have cases and declension.
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Adjectives are also declined, there are 3 types of declension depending on the context (Russian has only one).
Just curious - what do you mean? :?
I mean without article, with definite article, and after possesive pronouns or indefinite article. These are the contexts.
(schwache Deklination, starke Deklination und gemischte Deklination)
In German, as I understand, it's basically only one member of the "noun group" that carries full gender and case information. I.e. "der schwarze Hund", not "der schwarzer Hund".