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Is it der, die or das Koalitionsabkommen?

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Koalitionsabkommen

The correct article in German of Koalitionsabkommen is das. So it is das Koalitionsabkommen! (nominative case)

The word Koalitionsabkommen is neuter, therefore the correct article is das.

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German declension of Koalitionsabkommen?

How does the declension of Koalitionsabkommen work in the nominative, accusative, dative and genitive cases? Here you can find all forms in the singular as well as in the plural:

1 Singular Plural
Nominative das Koalitionsabkommen die Koalitionsabkommen
Genitive des Koalitionsabkommens der Koalitionsabkommen
Dative dem Koalitionsabkommen den Koalitionsabkommen
Akkusative das Koalitionsabkommen die Koalitionsabkommen

What is the meaning of Koalitionsabkommen in German?

Koalitionsabkommen is defined as:

[1] Agreement with which the cooperation of the partners is regulated in a coalition

[1] Vereinbarung, mit der die Zusammenarbeit der Partner in einer Koalition geregelt wird

How to use Koalitionsabkommen in a sentence?

Example sentences in German using Koalitionsabkommen with translations in English.

[1] „Zehn Fragen an das Salzamt, zehn Antworten von Radio Eriwan ("Im Prinzip ja, aber…") und demnächst statt eines Koalitionsabkommens eben zehn Gebote, die als Grundlage einer neuen Regierungsethik taugen müssen.“

[1] "Ten questions to the Salzamt, ten answers from Radio Eriwan (" in principle yes, but ... ") and soon instead of a coalition agreement, ten commandments that have to be the basis of a new government ethic"

[1] „Nach Meinung des Kanzlers ist alles, was derzeit diskutiert werde, klar im Koalitionsabkommen verankert.“

[1] "According to the Chancellor, everything that is currently being discussed is clearly anchored in the coalition agreement"

[1] „In ihrem Koalitionsabkommen sprachen sich Rechtsliberale und Sozialdemokraten für ein starkes Europa aus.“

[1] "In your coalition agreement, right -wing liberal and social democrats spoke out for a strong Europe"