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Introduction
German has three words — der, die and das — for the definite article the. To make matters more confusing for someone learning German, these three definite articles change spelling according to the case of the noun that they appear with in a sentence. The same is true for the indefinite articles. Just as English has two indefinite articles — a and an — that you use with singular nouns, German also has two indefinite articles (in the nominative case): ein for masculine- and neuter-gender words and eine for feminine-gender words. Another similarity with English is that the German indefinite article ein/eine doesn’t have a plural form. Depending on how you’re describing something plural, you may or may not need to use the plural definite article. Consider the following generalized statement, which requires no article: In Zermatt sind Autos verboten. (Cars are forbidden in Zermatt [Switzerland].) The following table shows you the definite articles and the corresponding indefinite articles (nominative case):Gender/Number | Definite (the) | Indefinite (a/an) |
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Masculine | der | ein |
Feminine | die | eine |
Neuter | das | ein |
Plural | die | (no plural form) |
The following nouns have the article der:
- Nouns for masculine persons and functions/professions: Vater, Pilot, Arzt;
- Names of seasons: Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, Winter;
- Names of months: Januar, Juli, Dezember;
- Names of days of the week: Montag, Dienstag, Sonntag;
- Names of compass directions: Nordwest(en), Süd(en);
- Names of precipitations: Regen, Schnee, Hagel;
- Names of car brands: Audi, BMW, Mercedes;
- Names of trains: IC;
- Nouns derived from verbs without suffix: Gang, Fang;
- Names of alcoholic beverages: Cognac, Wein, Whiskey; exceptions: das Bier;
- Names of rivers outside Europe: Amazonas, Mississippi;
- Names of mountains: Mont Blanc, Kilimanjaro; exception: die Zugspitze;
- –er (nouns derived from verbs): Fahrer, Lehrer;
- –ismus: Kapitalismus, Journalismus;
- –ant: Demonstrant, Elefant; exceptions: das Croissant, das Restaurant;
- –ling: Lehrling, Schützling; exceptions: das Dribbling, das Bowling;
- –ner: Rentner, Schaffner, Zöllner; exceptions: das Banner, die Wiener (Wurst);
- –or: Motor, Traktor; exceptions: das Gegentor, das Chlor;
Watch out: this is applicable only to nouns in singular. All nouns in plural have the article die.
Watch out: diminutives have always the article das: der Kopf → das Köpfchen.
Rules for Article ‘Die’
The following nouns have the article die:- Nouns for feminine persons and functions/professions: Mutter, Friseuse, Ärztin;
- Names of motorcycle brands: Harley Davidson, BMW (only motorcycle), Yamaha;
- Names of planes and ships: Boeing 747, Titanic;
- Cardinal numbers: Eins, Drei;
- Names of plants and trees: Birke, Chrysantheme, Rose; exceptions: der Ahorn, das Veilchen;
- –falt: Vielfalt;
- –heit: Freiheit, Sicherheit;
- –keit: Möglichkeit, Schnelligkeit;
- –schaft: Freundschaft, Mannschaft;
- –t (nouns derived from verbs): Fahrt, Tat;
- –ung: Leitung, Zeitung;
- –ade: Hitparade, Marmelade;
- –age: Garage, Passage;
- –anz: Eleganz, Dominanz;
- –enz: Existenz, Tendenz;
- –ik: Kritik, Musik;
- –ion: Diskussion, Koalition;
- –tät: Identität, Qualität;
- –ur: Agentur, Reparatur;
- –e: Grenze, Lampe; exceptions: der Junge, der Friede;
- –ei: Abtei, Metzgerei; exceptions: das Ei, der Papagei;
- –ie: Diplomatie, Psychologie; exceptions: der Junkie, der Hippie;
- –in: Ärztin, Studentin; exceptions: das Benzin, der Harlekin;
Beware: diminutives have always the article das: die Hand → das Händchen.
The following nouns have the article das:
- Diminutives (–chen, –lein): Kaninchen, Fräulein;
- Nouns derived from infinitives: Essen, Schreiben;
- Nouns derived from adjectives: Gute, Böse;
- Names of colors: Rot, Gelb, Blau;
- Almost all of the 112 known chemical elements: Aluminium, Kupfer, Uran; 6 exceptions: der Kohlenstoff, der Sauerstoff, der Stickstoff, der Wasserstoff, der Phosphor, der Schwefel;
- Names of metals: Blei, Messing, Zinn; exceptions: die Bronze, der Stahl;
- Fractions: Drittel (⅓), Viertel (¼); exception: die Hälfte (½);
- –ial: Material, Potenzial;
- –ment: Instrument, Parlament; exceptions: der Konsument, der Zement;
- –nis: Ergebnis, Tennis; exceptions: die Fahrerlaubnis, die Wildnis;
- –o: Auto, Konto; exceptions: die Avocado, der Euro;
- –tum: Quantum, Ultimatum; exceptions: der Reichtum, der Irrtum;
- –um (nouns of Latin origin): Publikum, Museum, Stadium;
Beware: this is applicable only to nouns in singular. All nouns in plural have the article die.
German Definite Article (English meaning) | Gender (Abbreviation Seen in Dictionaries) | German Example (English meaning) |
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der (the) | masculine (m) | der Löffel (the spoon) |
die (the) | feminine (f) | die Gabel (the fork) |
das (the) | neuter (n or nt) | das Messer (the knife) |
die (the) | plural (pl) | die Menschen (the people) |
Usually Masculine (der) | Usually Feminine (die) | Usually Neuter (das) |
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-er (especially when referring to male people/jobs) | -ade, -age, -anz, -enz, -ette, -ine, -ion, -tur (if foreign/borrowed from another language) | -chen |
-ich | -e | -ium |
-ismus | -ei | -lein |
-ist | -heit | -ment (if foreign/borrowed from another language) |
-ner | -ie | -o |
-ik | -tum or -um | |
-in (when referring to female people/occupations) | Ge- | |
-keit | ||
-schaft | ||
-tät | ||
-ung |
Usually Masculine (der) | Usually Feminine (die) | Usually Neuter (das) |
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Days, months, and seasons: der Freitag(Friday) | Many flowers: die Rose (the rose) | Colors (adjectives) used as nouns: grün (green) das Grün (the green) |
Map locations: der Süd(en) (the south) | Many trees: die Buche (the beech) | Geographic place names: das Europa(Europe) |
Names of cars and trains: der Audi (the Audi) and der ICE(the Intercity Express) | Names of aircraft and ships: die Boeing 767 (the Boeing 767), die Titanic (the Titanic) | Infinitives used as nouns (gerunds): schwimmen(to swim) das Schwimmen(swimming) |
Nationalities and words showing citizenship: der Amerikaner (the American) | Cardinal numbers:eine Drei (a three) | Young people and animals: das Baby (the baby) |
Occupations: der Arzt(the doctor) | Almost all the chemical elements and most metals: das Aluminium(aluminum) and das Blei(lead) | |
Names of most mountains and lakes:der Großglockner(the highest mountain in Austria) | ||
Most rivers outside of Europe: der Amazonas (the Amazon) |