ein
Ein is the indefinite article in German, used to refer to a non-specified singular noun, and also to express the cardinal number “one” before a noun. It corresponds to the English “a” or “an” in indefiniteness, and to the numeral sense when used before a noun. There is no plural indefinite article in German; quantities or numerals are used instead.
Ein is declined for gender and case in the singular. Nominative: ein (masculine and neuter), eine (feminine).
Ein is used both as a determiner before nouns and as a numeral meaning “one” in contexts
Ein derives from Proto-Germanic *ainaz and is cognate with English one, Dutch een, and other Germanic forms.
See also: indefinite articles in German, German declension, German numerals.