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künftigem

Künftigem is a German adjective form derived from künftig, meaning future or coming. It is not a standalone noun, but the inflected form the adjective takes in a specific grammatical context: the dative singular of masculine or neuter nouns when there is no determiner.

Declension and usage context

In German, adjectives can take different endings depending on case, gender, and the presence of articles or

Examples

- In künftigem Jahr sollen neue Maßnahmen umgesetzt werden.

- In künftiger Zeit erwarten Experten Fortschritte.

- Die künftigen Jahre könnten neue Herausforderungen bringen.

Related forms and variants

The related forms künftige (nominative/accusative feminine or plural), künftiges (nominative/accusative neuter), and künftigen (plural and certain

Etymology and usage

künftig derives from the German word for future or upcoming. As a grammatical form, künftigem appears

determiners.
The
form
künftigen,
künftige,
künftiges,
and
künftigem
correspond
to
these
endings.
Specifically,
künftigem
is
the
strong
declension
form
used
for
dative
singular
masculine
or
neuter
nouns
without
a
determiner.
Examples
include
künftem
Mann
(dative
masculine)
and
künftem
Jahr
(dative
neuter).
In
other
contexts,
different
endings
appear:
for
example,
dem
künftigen
Mann
or
dem
künftigen
Jahr
(with
a
definite
article)
use
the
weak
ending
-en.
dative/formal
contexts)
illustrate
the
standard
German
adjective
declension
pattern
for
the
word
künftig.
The
precise
ending
depends
on
case,
gender,
and
whether
a
determiner
is
present.
predominantly
in
written
or
formal
prose,
forecasts,
plans,
and
legal
or
official
language
where
adjectives
modify
nouns
in
the
dative
singular
without
a
determiner.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
may
prefer
phrasing
that
reduces
ambiguity
or
uses
a
determiner.