äußeren
äußeren is the inflected form of the German adjective meaning outer or external. It does not function as a separate word on its own but as a grammatical ending used when ä u ss is describing a noun in attributive position, following the rules of German adjective declension. The ending -en appears in several common cases, especially after definite articles or in plural.
- Den äußeren Rand (the outer edge) — masculine accusative singular after a definite article.
- Dem äußeren Rand or dem äußeren Teil (to the outer edge, to the outer part) — dative
- Die äußeren Ränder (the outer edges) — plural nominative or accusative.
- Den äußeren Rändern (to the outer edges) — plural dative.
- Der äußeren Kante (to the outer edge of a feminine noun in the dative singular) as another
These forms illustrate how ä u ss en is used across genders and numbers. In other contexts,
Etymology and related forms: the adjective is derived from the root meaning outside, outer, connected to the
See also: Außen (outside, external), Äußeres (neuter noun meaning appearance or exterior).