solch

Etymology
From, from.

Pronoun

 * 1)  such

Usage notes

 * When the word is preceded by, it is declined. When it is followed by , it's left undeclined.
 * If followed by an adjective, the word can be left undeclined. The following adjective is then declined strongly (as if without an article). When the word is declined, the following adjective is declined weakly in singular, but in plural, the adjective can be declined as if with definite (weak declension) or indefinite (mixed declension) article.
 * If followed by an adjective, the word can be left undeclined. The following adjective is then declined strongly (as if without an article). When the word is declined, the following adjective is declined weakly in singular, but in plural, the adjective can be declined as if with definite (weak declension) or indefinite (mixed declension) article.
 * If followed by an adjective, the word can be left undeclined. The following adjective is then declined strongly (as if without an article). When the word is declined, the following adjective is declined weakly in singular, but in plural, the adjective can be declined as if with definite (weak declension) or indefinite (mixed declension) article.