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ernsthafte

Ernsthafte is a German adjective form derived from ernst, meaning serious or earnest. It is used attributively before a noun to express that something is marked by seriousness or sincerity. The form ernsthafte is common in standard German, appearing in phrases such as die ernsthafte Absicht, das ernsthafte Ziel, die ernsthafte Debatte. In plural contexts without an article, the form ernsthafte also occurs, as in ernsthafte Bemühungen.

Declension and usage become clearer with examples. After a definite article in the singular, the adjective

Nuance and function: ernsthafte conveys more than a bare sense of seriousness; it emphasizes sincerity, gravity,

There is no widely recognized person, place, or organization known simply as "ernsthafte." It is primarily a

takes
the
ending
-e:
der
ernsthafte
Mann,
die
ernsthafte
Frau,
das
ernsthafte
Kind.
In
the
plural,
with
a
definite
article,
the
ending
is
-en:
die
ernsthaften
Männer.
In
the
plural
with
no
article,
the
form
stays
ernsthafte:
ernsthafte
Bemühungen.
After
an
indefinite
article,
endings
differ
by
gender:
ein
ernsthafter
Mann,
eine
ernsthafte
Frau,
ein
ernsthaftes
Kind.
and
purposeful
effort.
It
is
common
in
formal
writing,
journalism,
and
literary
prose,
and
it
often
appears
where
a
strong
but
measured
sense
of
seriousness
is
intended.
While
the
word
is
widely
used,
its
exact
ending
follows
standard
German
adjective
inflection
rules
and
may
vary
with
article
type
and
number.
descriptive
adjective
form
in
the
German
language.