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Understanding Articles!

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One of the most common words in any language is “ the”. In German, “ the” is not just one word. Rather there are a total of 3, depending on the gender of the noun to which each refers. The short defining word before the noun is really part of the noun. It is called an article.

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Define it ….
You may not have learned this at school, but in English the word “the” is called a definite article. That is because the word “the” points to a very specific thing. For example, you may tell someone, “I want the book,” assuming that they will bring you the book you have in mind.

Or not!
However, if you tell them, “I want a book,” you will get whatever book they choose to hand you! That is because the words “a” or “an” or “some” are indefinite articles and point to a general group of items, things, people or places.

Let’s get it straight:
Nouns refer to a person, animal, thing or concept. All nouns in German are either masculine, feminine or neuter. The little word in front of the noun, the article, will tell you the gender. Articles can be definite (specific) or indefinite (general).

Here we go:
The definite articles in German are “der”, “die” and “das”.

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Der = masculine article, the, e.g. der Tisch (the table)
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Die = feminine article, the, e.g. die Tasse (the cup)
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Das = neuter article, the, e.g. das Kind (the child)


The indefinite articles in German are “ein”, “eine” and “ein”.

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ein = masculine article, the, e.g. ein Tisch (a table)
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eine = feminine article, the, e.g. eine Tasse (a cup)
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ein = ein = neuter article, the, e.g. ein Kind (a child)

As mentioned previously, the article (“the”) before a noun in German is not only an integral part of the word, but is also a major clue to the gender of the word. In other words, as you learn new words, you should always be learning them with either a “der” in front, as in “der Tisch”, “the table”, a “die” in front, as in “die Tasse”, “the cup”, or a “das” in front, as in “das Kind”, “the child”. This will help you to understand the concept of gender as you build up your vocabulary.

Zum Beispiel:

Masculine Articles and Nouns

der Himmel the sky
der Baum the tree
der Lärm the noise

Feminine Articles and Nouns

die Freiheit the freedom
die Sonne the sun
die Banane the banana

Neuter Articles and Nouns

das Wasser the water
das Gemälde the painting
das Konzert the concert


The days of the week, months and seasons are all masculine.

(der) Montag Monday
(der) August August
der Sommer the summer
der Winter the winter

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