I tried learning german with an app in my iphone but in the excersice i always made the mistake with the usage of "Die, Das, Der". I wonder if someone could explain me. Thanks!
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- aiko17February 2017
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Emina_February 2017 "Der, Die, Das" are German articles. You use Der for male (maskulin) nous, Die for female (feminin) nouns and Das for (neutrum) nouns. |
Duc_April 2017 Neutra are known from Latin also. The Gerundia ("Das Lachen") or "das Kind" are german examples.
However the plural is easy. All definite articles are then "die". Die Männer, die Frauen, die Kinder...
JaviieerFebruary 2017 En español sólo hay dos, en otras hay lenguas más o menos. En Inglés sólo está "the" y se acabó. Algunos sustantivos corresponden con la naturaleza que tenemos en el español, pero otros difieren de ella. Así que no queda de otra que a la hora de aprender un nuevo sustantivo, de paso su género y plural. Esto te ayudará más adelante.
aiko17February 2017 Which are "neutrum nouns"? I am spanish speaker and we dont have something like that
Jaegerjoe77June 2017 Der, Die, and Das means "The" in English. |
Marina_miJune 2017 Der is masculine. Das is neutral. Die is femnine or plural. A french word in feminine can be in deutsch masculine : La table / der Tisch / a table |