Is it der, die or das Brombeere?
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Brombeere
The correct article in German of Brombeere is die. So it is die Brombeere! (nominative case)
The word Brombeere is feminine, therefore the correct article is die.
German declension of Brombeere?
How does the declension of Brombeere 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 | die Brombeere | die Brombeeren |
Genitive | der Brombeere | der Brombeeren |
Dative | der Brombeere | den Brombeeren |
Akkusative | die Brombeere | die Brombeeren |
What is the meaning of Brombeere in German?
Brombeere has various definitions in German:
[1] Fruits carrying shrub of style rubus fruticosus and similar species from the family of rose grounds
[1] Früchte tragender Strauch der Art Rubus fruticosus und ähnlicher Arten aus der Familie der Rosengewächse[2] Fruit (collecting stone fruit) produced by bushes of Art Rubus Fruticosus and similar species (family rosenewatures)
[2] Frucht (Sammelsteinfrucht), die von Sträuchern der Art Rubus fruticosus und ähnlicher Arten (Familie Rosengewächse) hervorgebracht wirdHow to use Brombeere in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Brombeere with translations in English.
[1] Der Weg war mit Brombeeren zugewachsen.
[1] The way was grown with blackberries.[1] Die Brombeere gehört zu den Rosengewächsen.
[1] The blackberry belongs to the roses[2] Zum Nachtisch gibt's Brombeeren.
[2] To dessert there's blackberries[2] „Wir tobten über die Hänge, kletterten auf Bäume, pflückten Maulbeeren, Brombeeren, Feigen und was sonst noch alles wuchs, und spielten Picknick.“[2]
[2] "We raged over the slopes, climbed on trees, plucked mulberries, blackberries, figs and what else grew up, and played picnicks" [2]