German articles are used similarly to the English articles, a and the. However, they are declined differently according to the number, gender and case of their nouns.
== Declension ==
The inflected forms depend on the number, the case and the gender of the corresponding noun. German articles - like adjectives and pronouns - have the same plural forms for all three genders.
=== Indefinite article ===
This article, ein-, is used equivalently to the word a in English, though it literally means one. Like its English equivalent (though unlike Spanish), it has no direct form for a plural; in ...