A1grammar

Indefinite Articles

Definite articles point to a specific noun and must match the noun gender.

What is it

Definite articles point to a specific noun and must match the noun gender.
Definite article নির্দিষ্ট noun বোঝায় এবং noun-এর gender-এর সঙ্গে মেলে।

German example

DE: Der Mann wartet draußen.
Contrast: Die Frau spricht langsam.

Meaning

EN: Definite articles change with case, gender, and number.
BN: Definite article case, gender, আর number অনুযায়ী বদলে যায়।

Short explanation

Definite articles change with case, gender, and number.
Learn the article together with the noun: der for masculine, die for feminine, das for neuter, and die for plural.
The article changes when the noun moves into accusative, dative, or genitive.
Change one detail from the model sentence, but keep the grammar pattern.

Contrast table

The main pattern in one compact view.

CaseMasculineFeminineNeuterPlural
Nominativederdiedasdie
Accusativedendiedasdie
Dativedemderdemden
Genitivedesderdesder

Common mistakes

Start with the core rule and one usable sentence.
Controlled variation is safer than random guessing.

Mini practice

Which pattern should you remember first?

Answer: Rule + one clear example

What is the safest way to practise?

Answer: Reuse the model sentence and change one part

Personalized coach

Write one sentence that uses indefinite articles, then check the correction in English and Bangla.

Detected level

A1

Adaptive focus

grammar: Keep it simple: write one short sentence with a clear subject and one verb.

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