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German Grammar 101 – Gender

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Nouns in German are either masculine, feminine or neuter.

This can easily be seen from the singular definite articles:

“der“ for masculine
“die“ for feminine
“das“ for neuter

Watch out! All German nouns are capitalized, for example:

der Spiegel (mirror) – masculine
die Blume (flower) – feminine
das Auto (car) – neuter

Gender in German is grammatical, unlike in English where it’s natural. In English “wife“ is feminine, “husband“ masculine, but objects like “table“ or “desk“ are neuter.

German nouns for people usually correspond with English nouns e.g.

der Ehemann (husband) – masculine
die Ehefrau (wife) – feminine

But other nouns can be either masculine, feminine or neuter e.g.

der Tisch (table) – masculine
die Gabel (fork) – feminine
das Telefon (telephone) – neuter

One important exception for the gender of people is das Mädchen (girl), which is neuter.

Further examples:

die Tochter (daughter) – feminine
der Bruder (brother) – masculine
die Lampe (lamp) – feminine
das Bett (bed) – neuter
der Kleiderschrank (wardrobe) – masculine

When you learn a new noun, always write and learn it together with its definite article which you should consider a part of the noun. That way you’ll always know its gender and you’ll avoid having problems using the noun correctly in the future.

EXERCISE: 101 Gender | NEXT: 102 Articles

German Grammar Lessons

German Grammar 101 – Gender
German Grammar 102 – Articles
German Grammar 103 – Personal pronouns
German Grammar 104 – To Be – Sein
German Grammar 105 – Irregular verb – to have – haben
German Grammar 106 – Conjugation of regular verbs in present tense
German Grammar 107 – Separable verbs
German Grammar 108 – Questions
German Grammar 109 – Possessive adjectives
German Grammar 110 – Adjectives

German Grammar Exercises

German Exercise 101 – Gender
German Exercise 102 – Articles
German Exercise 103 – Personal Pronouns
German Exercise 104 – To Be – Sein
German Exercise 105 – To Have – Haben
German Exercise 106 – Regular / Present Tense
German Exercise 107 – Separable Verbs
German Exercise 108 – Questions
German Exercise 109 – Possessive Adjectives
German Exercise 110 – Adjectives

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Grammar-Focused German Listening Texts

German Listening 101 – Gender
German Listening 102 – Articles
German Listening 103 – Personal Pronouns
German Listening 104 – To Be – Sein
German Listening 105 – To Have – Haben
German Listening 106 – Conjugation regular present
German Listening 107 – Separable Verbs
German Listening 108 – Questions
German Listening 109 – Possessive Adjectives
German Listening 110 – Adjectives

German Dialogues with Transcripts

German Dialogues 101 – Tourist Information
German Dialogues 102 – Restaurant
German Dialogues 103 – Phone Call
German Dialogues 104 – Directions
German Dialogues 105 – Shopping
German Dialogues 106 – Calling In Sick
German Dialogues 107 – Doctor & Patient
German Dialogues 108 – Ticket Office
German Dialogues 109 – Taxi
German Dialogues 110 – Hotel

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