Declension of "erdverlegte Rohrleitung" in German

Singular and plural for erdverlegte Rohrleitung, f

Singular, Femininum, ohne Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) erdverlegte Rohrleitung
Genitiv (Wessen?) erdverlegter Rohrleitung
Dativ (Wem?) erdverlegter Rohrleitung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) erdverlegte Rohrleitung

Plural, ohne Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) erdverlegte Rohrleitungen
Genitiv (Wessen?) erdverlegter Rohrleitungen
Dativ (Wem?) erdverlegten Rohrleitungen
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) erdverlegte Rohrleitungen

Singular, Femininum, bestimmter Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) die erdverlegte Rohrleitung
Genitiv (Wessen?) der erdverlegten Rohrleitung
Dativ (Wem?) der erdverlegten Rohrleitung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) die erdverlegte Rohrleitung

Plural, bestimmter Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) die erdverlegten Rohrleitungen
Genitiv (Wessen?) der erdverlegten Rohrleitungen
Dativ (Wem?) den erdverlegten Rohrleitungen
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) die erdverlegten Rohrleitungen

Singular, Femininum, unbestimmter Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) eine erdverlegte Rohrleitung
Genitiv (Wessen?) einer erdverlegten Rohrleitung
Dativ (Wem?) einer erdverlegten Rohrleitung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) eine erdverlegte Rohrleitung

Plural, Possesivpronomen

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) meine erdverlegten Rohrleitungen
Genitiv (Wessen?) meiner erdverlegten Rohrleitungen
Dativ (Wem?) meinen erdverlegten Rohrleitungen
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) meine erdverlegten Rohrleitungen
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