What language is Apfel?

What language is Apfel?

Apfel | translation German to English: Cambridge Dictionary.

What is the plural of Apfel?

noun. [ masculine ] /ˈapfəl/ genitive , singular Apfels | nominative , plural Äpfel /ˈɛpfəl/ botanics, culinary.

How do you pronounce Apfel?

Pronunciation

  1. IPA: /ˈapfəl/, [ˈʔapfəl], [ˈʔapfl̩], [ˈʔapɸəl], [ˈʔapɸl̩]
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What is the plural of student in German?

die Studenten
Declension Student

Singular Plural
Nom. der Student die Studenten
Gen. des Studenten der Studenten
Dat. dem Studenten den Studenten
Acc. den Studenten die Studenten

Does Apfel have an umlaut?

It’s consistent if you know what the rules are. In German, “the apple” is der Apfel and “the apples” is die Äpfel — so since the A has an umlaut here (Ä) and the article is die for plural rather than der for masculine, you know that it is several apples.

Is Apfel masculine or feminine?

In your case, your combination indefinite article + adjective + noun is in nominative, and Apfel is masculine.

What is the plural of orange?

plural oranges. orange. /ˈɑrɪnʤ/ /ˈorɪnʤ/ noun. plural oranges.

What is the difference between Wörter and Worte?

If you are looking at the plural of each individual word, use “Wörter” (like the Wörter in a dictionary). If you’re describing more than one word as a group or phrase or sentence together, use “Worte” (like the Worte he used to express his opinion).

Is student a German word?

Student → student, alumnus, academician, undergraduate….Translation Matrix for Student:

Noun Related Translations Other Translations
student Schüler; Schülerin; Student; Studentin Kursist; Kursistin; Lehrling; Praktikant; Schüler; Schülerin; Studentin; Teilnehmer

What is the sound of ü?

ee”
Pronouncing the umlaut Ü The way to pronounce the Ü umlaut is by making the sound “ee” and pursing your lips as if you were whistling, almost completely shut. Your tongue must stay in the same place as when you say the sound “ee” and you should only change the shape of your mouth as if we’re saying “oo”.

  • August 25, 2022