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Perfektes

Perfektes is the neuter singular inflected form of the German adjective perfekt, meaning "perfect." It is used attributively before a neuter noun in the singular, for example when describing a single, neuter-noun object or concept. It is not a standalone noun; rather, it is the grammatical form of the adjective.

Declension and usage notes:

- In German, adjectives decline based on article type, case, and gender. For neuter singular nouns:

- With no article or after ein-/eine- (mixed/strong endings): perfektes Auto, perfektes Timing.

- With the definite article das: das perfekte Auto, das perfekte Timing.

- The endings reflect case, but in common nominative or accusative constructions with neuter singular, perfektes is

Examples:

- ein perfektes Auto

- das perfekte Auto

- ein perfektes Timing

- das perfekte Timing

In each case, perfekt es modifies the neuter noun and conveys the sense of "fully satisfactory" or

Etymology and broader context:

Perfekt derives from Latin perfectus and is used in German to describe things that meet a high

See also:

- Perfect tense in German grammar (das Perfekt)

- Adjective declension in German

- German usage of adjectives with neuter nouns

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"flawless"
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The
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perfektes
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quality,
precision,
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