German: topographic and occupational name for someone who lived and worked in a great house, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hus 'house' (see Hausmann, and compare English House).
house {adj} [attr.] Haus {n} [Gebäude, Astr.]
der, die, das are three ways of saying 'the' in German. ALL nouns have a gender: either masculine (der), feminine (die), or neuter (das).
English Translation. house. More meanings for Haus. house noun.
Tips to Remember German Gender: Der, Die, Das
- Feminine: die Frau (the woman)
- Masculine: der Mann (the man)
- Neuter: das Kind (the child)
The n-declension is easier!First rule: The n-declension includes only masculine nouns. Second rule: The nouns of this group (called “weak declension”) add only “-(e)n” in all the cases both in singular and plural except for the nominative singular.
In German, the letters of the Alphabet are pronounced like this, and can be spelt phonetically as such:
- A = ah.
- B = bay.
- C = tsay.
- D = day.
- E = ay.
- F = eff.
- G = gay.
- H = hah.
German nouns must be declined to reflect the case that they are in; nominative, accusative, dative or genitive. Click on one of the links below to learn more noun declension in German grammar. There are exercises at the end of each lesson so you can practise what you have learnt.
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| English | Hindi | Gender |
|---|
| Bag | ????? | masculine |
| Tea | ??? | feminine |
| Bulb | ???? | masculine |
| Cloth | ????? | masculine |
The gender of Musik is feminine. E.g. die Musik.
Especially for German learners the correct declension of the word
Tag is crucial.
Declension Tag.
| Singular | Plural |
|---|
| Nom. | der Tag | die Tage |
| Gen. | des Tag(e)s | der Tage |
| Dat. | dem Tag(e) | den Tagen |
| Acc. | den Tag | die Tage |
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For example, instead of trying to remember die Nacht (night), think of the song title Stille Nacht (Silent Night). The –e ending on Stille tells you that Nacht is feminine. For the plural, think of 1001 Arabische Nächte.
German nouns have gender, i.e., they are
masculine,
feminine or neuter, but memorizing the gender of every noun is not particularly important for reading
German.
3. Noun Gender and the Nominative Case.
| Masculine: | der Tisch (the table) |
|---|
| Feminine: | die Feder (the feather, quill pen) |
| Neuter: | das Bett (the bed) |
Declension Buch
| Singular | Plural |
|---|
| Nom. | das Buch | die Bücher |
| Gen. | des Buch(e)s | der Bücher |
| Dat. | dem Buch(e) | den Büchern |
| Acc. | das Buch | die Bücher |
Unfortunately, there is no logical explanation or rule why, for example, “der Stuhl” (chair) is masculine, “die Tasche” (bag) is feminine, and “das Buch” (book) is neuter. So, the only way to learn the genders of nouns is to treat their articles as a component of the word.
-stadt, -stedt, -stätt, or -stetten ("settlement", "town", "place"; cf. English stead).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /?tat/
- (file) IPA: /diː??tat/
- Homophone: statt.
- Rhymes: -at.
Is it masculine, feminine or neuter? So, if you want to say that you did your work experience at a school, you need to check the gender of the word 'school' – Schule. So your finished sentence will be: Ich habe mein Arbeitspraktikum an einer Schule gemacht.
KINO is a valid scrabble word.
all have the same meaning (and the movies seem arbitrarily chosen). It took off after a while, with "Kino" being the top of the (artificial) pecking order. So kino are "good movies" flicks, movies, etc. are "bad movies."
keeno (plural keenos) (slang, derogatory) A pupil who works hard; a swot.
Kino is a film-making movement that advocates the production of short-films on little to no budget, using small crews, and non-competitive collaboration. There are Kino Groups around the world.
I wish you a good trip, when you come to
Germany in June!
Translation by Vocabulix.
| English | German |
|---|
| movie theater; cinema | Kino |
| at the cinema | im Kino |
| cinema | das Kino, -s |
| cinema | (das) Kino |