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The German article "der" (the).
One seven letter word, One two letter word and a five letter word, One three letter word and a four letter word, One three letter word and two two letter words, Two three letter words, Three two letter words, A two letter word and a four letter word, A six letter word, A two letter word and a three letter word, A five letter word, Two two letter words, A four letter word, A three letter word, or A two letter word.
I've is a three letter word. I'll is another three letter word.
A three letter word for debt is owe.
A German three-letter word meaning at no time is nie.
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The three words for the article the are "der" (m., pronounced "dare"), "die" (f., "dee"), and "das" (n., dahss). The word "a" is "ein" (m. or n., "ine").
The German word die translates as the definite article the.The German language has three forms of definite article: der, die, das.Die is used for singular female nouns and plural nouns.
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The German word Maus is feminine, so the definite article is die and the indefinite article is eine.
The German word for three is drei.
"Wurm" is a German equivalent of the English word "worm."Specifically, the German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "der" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "ein" ("a, one").
"König" is the German translation of "king".The German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "der" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "ein" ("a").
"Bauträger" is a German equivalent of "developer."The German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "der." Its singular indefinite article is "ein."
Der, die and das are the German equivalent of the English definite article the.German nouns are divided into three genders:feminine, with the definite article die and indefinite article eine,masculine, with the definite article der and indefinite article ein, andneuter, with the definite article das and indefinite article ein,
The German article "der" (the).