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glatte

Glatte is the attributive inflected form of the German adjective glatt, meaning smooth or slippery. It is used before a noun to describe texture or condition and changes its ending according to gender, number, and case. In common usage, glatte occurs most often with feminine singular nouns and with all plural nouns in the nominative and accusative cases. Examples include die glatte Oberfläche (the smooth surface), eine glatte Oberfläche (a smooth surface), and glatte Straßen (slippery or smooth streets).

The sense of glatt depends on context. When referring to surfaces such as glass, metal, or skin,

German adjectives like glatte decline with the article and the noun they accompany, so the ending shown

See also: glatt, which is the base form meaning smooth; and related phrases describing texture or surface

glatte
conveys
a
smooth,
even
texture.
When
describing
roads,
floors,
or
other
surfaces
in
winter
or
rain,
glatte
implies
slipperiness
and
potential
danger.
The
form
glatte
therefore
covers
both
benign
and
hazardous
meanings
of
the
base
adjective
glatt,
and
its
exact
nuance
is
determined
by
the
noun
it
modifies
and
the
surrounding
sentence.
by
glatte
indicates
feminine
singular
or
plural
usage
in
common
constructions.
It
is
not
a
separate
word
with
its
own
independent
meaning
outside
of
the
base
adjective
glatt;
rather,
it
is
the
specific
inflected
form
used
in
attributive
positions.
condition
in
German.