perfektes
Perfektes is the neuter singular inflected form of the German adjective perfekt, meaning "perfect." It is used attributively before a neuter noun in the singular, for example when describing a single, neuter-noun object or concept. It is not a standalone noun; rather, it is the grammatical form of the adjective.
- In German, adjectives decline based on article type, case, and gender. For neuter singular nouns:
- With no article or after ein-/eine- (mixed/strong endings): perfektes Auto, perfektes Timing.
- With the definite article das: das perfekte Auto, das perfekte Timing.
- The endings reflect case, but in common nominative or accusative constructions with neuter singular, perfektes is
In each case, perfekt es modifies the neuter noun and conveys the sense of "fully satisfactory" or
Etymology and broader context:
Perfekt derives from Latin perfectus and is used in German to describe things that meet a high
- Perfect tense in German grammar (das Perfekt)