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   German language » German Grammar » Demonstrative pronoun » Demonstrative pronoun jener

DEMOSTRATIVE PRONOUN JENER



  Masculine Feminine Plural
       
Nominative jener jene jene
Accusative jenen jene jene
Dative jenem jener jenen
Genitive jenes jener jener

  Neuter
   
Nominative jenes
Accusative jenes
Dative jenem
Genitive jenes

Examples in German:

Which pencil would you like?
I would like that one.
Welchen Bleistift möchtest du?
Ich möchte den.

In which car do you like best to ride?
I like best to ride in that one.
Mit welchem Auto fährst du am liebsten?
Ich fahre am liebsten mit dem.

Function

The demonstrative pronouns dieser and jener are used attributively before a noun or as substitutes for a noun.

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