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What is the Genitive form of "Die" for the noun "Nachbarin" in German?

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The Genitive case is used to indicate possession in German. This exercise will help you to understand and use the definite article with feminine nouns in the Genitive case.

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Intermediate

Die Katze ____ Nachbarin ist sehr süß.

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