gewöhnlichen
Gewöhnlichen is the inflected form of the German adjective gewöhnlich, meaning usual, ordinary, or customary. It is not a separate word but a grammatical form used when the adjective accompanies a noun and must agree with its gender, number, and case.
In standard German, attributive adjectives after definite articles or other determiners often take the weak ending
- Den gewöhnlichen Mann (masculine singular, accusative)
- Der gewöhnlichen Frau (feminine singular, dative)
- Dem gewöhnlichen Kind (neuter singular, dative)
- Die gewöhnlichen Dinge (plural, nominative or accusative)
Genitive forms also use -en with the definite article, for example:
- Des gewöhnlichen Mannes (masculine singular, genitive)
- Des gewöhnlichen Kindes (neuter singular, genitive)
- Der gewöhnlichen Dinge (plural, genitive)
Gewöhnlichen can also be seen in contexts with pronouns or possessive determiners, where it takes similar
Etymology and usage notes: gewöhnlich derives from Old and Middle High German forms related to gewöhnen,
See also: German adjective declension, weak vs. strong inflection, grammar of attributive adjectives.