Laut meaning and definition in german
laut meaning and definition in german
Preposition
Frequency:
The preposition laut governs either the dative or genitive case. Usage with dative is more common, and has been since 1900 or so:
* laut einem Bericht (also: eines Berichts) — according to a report.
The dative case is always used for plural nouns not preceded by an article, determiner, or adjective:
* laut Berichten (not: Berichte) — according to reports.
An isolated noun of the strong declension remains uninflected in the singular:
* laut Bericht (not: Berichts) — according to the report.
* laut einem Bericht (also: eines Berichts) — according to a report.
The dative case is always used for plural nouns not preceded by an article, determiner, or adjective:
* laut Berichten (not: Berichte) — according to reports.
An isolated noun of the strong declension remains uninflected in the singular:
* laut Bericht (not: Berichts) — according to the report.
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laut (+ dative or genitive)
- according to
Derived terms
Antonyms
• leise
Also
• ļaut
Synonyms
• lt.