Adjektiv

belgischen

Belgian (inflected)

Ich mag den belgischen Käse.

I like the Belgian cheese.

Wir sprechen mit dem belgischen Touristen.

We are speaking with the Belgian tourist.

Die Qualität des belgischen Bieres ist hoch.

The quality of the Belgian beer is high.

((the.acc.masc)) belgischen ((noun.masc)) the Belgian (masc. acc. noun) I am buying the Belgian ham.

((with the.dat.masc/neut)) belgischen ((noun.masc/neut)) with the Belgian (masc./neut. dat. noun) He is speaking with the Belgian professor.

((of the.gen.masc/neut)) belgischen ((noun.masc/neut)) of the Belgian (masc./neut. gen. noun) the name of the Belgian king

((the.pl)) belgischen ((noun.pl)) the Belgian (plural noun) the Belgian cities

Other inflected adjectives: den guten Mann (the good man), mit den netten Leuten (with the nice people)

An inflected form of 'belgisch'. The '-en' ending is very common for adjectives after definite articles in various cases (e.g., masculine accusative, dative, genitive, and all plural cases).

Remember that after articles like 'den', 'dem', 'des' or in the plural, the adjective often takes an '-en' ending. This is a key rule of German adjective declension.

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