Ravensburger
German
Etymology
From Ravensburg + -er.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʁaːvn̩sˌbʊʁɡɐ]
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Ra‧vens‧bur‧ger
Noun
Ravensburger m (strong, genitive Ravensburgers, plural Ravensburger, feminine Ravensburgerin)
- A native or resident of Ravensburg
Declension
Declension of Ravensburger [masculine, strong]
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | ein | der | Ravensburger | die | Ravensburger |
genitive | eines | des | Ravensburgers | der | Ravensburger |
dative | einem | dem | Ravensburger | den | Ravensburgern |
accusative | einen | den | Ravensburger | die | Ravensburger |
Hypernyms
- Oberschwabe
Usage notes
- Words like this are considered indeclinable adjectives, as noted by Duden, DWDS and other modern German references, but are capitalized because they originated as genitive plurals of substantives. See -er for more.
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