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The Definite Article in the Accusative Case for the masculine noun "Brief"

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Understanding the changes of the definite article 'der' in the accusative case while using masculine nouns is a key aspect of the German language. This challenge helps demonstrate this concept within the context of a common phrase in German.

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Beginner

Ich entdecke ____ Brief unter einem Stapel alter Bücher.

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