Declension of "Haft" in German

Declension of the adjective haft     translation to English like

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
hafter
hafte
haftes
hafte
Genitiv
haften
hafter
haften
hafter
Dativ
haftem
hafter
haftem
haften
Akkusativ
haften
hafte
haftes
hafte
Femininum
hafte
hafter
hafter
hafte
Neutrum
haftes
haften
haftem
haftes
Plural
hafte
hafter
haften
hafte

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der hafte
die hafte
das hafte
die haften
Genitiv
des haften
der haften
des haften
der haften
Dativ
dem haften
der haften
dem haften
den haften
Akkusativ
den haften
die hafte
das hafte
die haften
Femininum
die hafte
der haften
der haften
die hafte
Neutrum
das hafte
des haften
dem haften
das hafte
Plural
die haften
der haften
den haften
die haften

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein hafter
eine hafte
ein haftes
meine haften
Genitiv
eines haften
einer haften
eines haften
meiner haften
Dativ
einem haften
einer haften
einem haften
meinen haften
Akkusativ
einen haften
eine hafte
ein haftes
meine haften
Femininum
eine hafte
einer haften
einer haften
eine hafte
Neutrum
ein haftes
eines haften
einem haften
ein haftes
Plural
meine haften
meiner haften
meinen haften
meine haften

Singular and plural for Haft, f, female declension     translation to English arrest, custody, detention

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
die Haft
Genitiv (Wessen?)
der Haft
Dativ (Wem?)
der Haft
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
die Haft
Plural
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