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kalte

Kalte is not a standalone word in German, but an inflected form of the adjective kalt, meaning cold. It appears in different forms depending on the gender, number, and case of the noun it describes, as part of standard German adjective declension.

In common phrases, kalte occurs in several contexts. After a definite article, it takes the weak ending:

Kalte can also describe nouns in the plural without an article, as in kalte Getränke, where it

What kalte is not is a standalone noun. The related noun Kälte means coldness or the state

In summary, kalte serves as a grammatical inflection of the German adjective kalt, used to describe nouns

die
kalte
Frau
(feminine
singular),
das
kalte
Wasser
(neuter
singular),
die
kalten
Getränke
(plural).
After
an
indefinite
article,
or
with
no
article
in
plural,
it
takes
endings
appropriate
to
mixed
or
strong
declension:
eine
kalte
Frau,
eine
kalte
Brise,
kalte
Getränke.
aligns
with
the
strong
ending
pattern
for
adjectives
in
plural
form.
In
everyday
usage,
kalte
is
frequently
found
in
weather,
food,
or
climate
contexts,
such
as
kalte
Luft
(cold
air)
or
eine
kalte
Nacht
(a
cold
night).
of
being
cold,
a
distinct
term
derived
from
the
same
root
but
used
differently
in
syntax
and
meaning.
in
varying
gender
and
number,
and
should
be
distinguished
from
the
noun
Kälte,
which
denotes
coldness.