Is it der, die or das Blumenkohl?
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Blumenkohl
The correct article in German of Blumenkohl is der. So it is der Blumenkohl! (nominative case)
The word Blumenkohl is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Blumenkohl?
How does the declension of Blumenkohl work in the nominative, accusative, dative and genitive cases? Here you can find all forms in the singular as well as in the plural:
1 | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | der Blumenkohl | die Blumenkohle |
Genitive | des Blumenkohls des Blumenkohles | der Blumenkohle |
Dative | dem Blumenkohl dem Blumenkohle | den Blumenkohlen |
Akkusative | den Blumenkohl | die Blumenkohle |
What is the meaning of Blumenkohl in German?
Blumenkohl has various definitions in German:
[1] Botany, horticulture: a plant from the family of the cabbage family
[1] Botanik, Gartenbau: eine Pflanze aus der Familie der Kohlgewächse[2] Gastronomy, kitchen, household: The edible inflorescence of [1]
[2] Gastronomie, Küche, Haushalt: der essbare Blütenstand von [1]How to use Blumenkohl in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Blumenkohl with translations in English.
[1] Der Blumenkohl stammt ursprünglich aus Kleinasien.
[1] The cauliflower originally comes from KleinaSia[1] „Diese Woche wurden die ersten Blumenkohle von französischem Boden per REO Versteigerungsuhr verkauft.“
[1] "This week, the first Blum Charm of French soil was sold by reo auction clock"[2] Blumenkohl wird in Wasser mit etwas Zitronensaft gekocht, damit er weiß bleibt.
[2] cauliflower is cooked in water with a little lemon juice so that it remains white