English translation of 'Lebenskünstler'
masculine noun , Lebenskünstlerin feminine noun
sie ist eine echte Lebenskünstlerin she really knows how to live or how to enjoy life
DeclensionLebenskünstler is a masculine noun and Lebenskünstlerin is a feminine noun. Remember that, in German, both the spelling of the word and the article preceding the word can change depending on whether it is in the nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative case. For further information, see Collins Easy Learning German Grammar.CaseMasculine SingularMasculine PluralNominativeder Lebenskünstlerdie LebenskünstlerAccusativeden Lebenskünstlerdie LebenskünstlerGenitivedes Lebenskünstlersder LebenskünstlerDativedem Lebenskünstlerden LebenskünstlernCaseFeminine SingularFeminine PluralNominativedie Lebenskünstlerindie LebenskünstlerinnenAccusativedie Lebenskünstlerindie LebenskünstlerinnenGenitiveder Lebenskünstlerinder LebenskünstlerinnenDativeder Lebenskünstlerinden Lebenskünstlerinnen
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