Is it der, die or das Crow?
DAS
Crow
The correct article in German of Crow is das. So it is das Crow! (nominative case)
The word Crow is neuter, therefore the correct article is das.
German declension of Crow?
How does the declension of Crow 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 | (das) Crow | — |
Genitive | (des Crow) (des Crows) Crows | — |
Dative | (dem) Crow | — |
Akkusative | (das) Crow | — |
What is the meaning of Crow in German?
Crow is defined as:
[1] Language that is spoken by the people of the same name in North America (Montana)
[1] Sprache, die vom gleichnamigen Volk im Nordamerika (Montana) gesprochen wirdHow to use Crow in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Crow with translations in English.
[1] „Sioux-Sprachen waren ursprünglich über weite Teile des zentralen Tieflands Nordamerikas verbreitet, von Kanada bis zum Mississippi, von den Appalachen bis zu den Rocky Mountains. Die sprecherreichste Sioux-Sprache ist das Dakota (ca. 19000). Interne Gliederung: Südöstlich: Ofo, Biloxi, Tutelo; sämtlich untergegangen - Sprachen im Flußtal des Mississippi: Dhegiha, Chiwere, Winnebago, Dakota u. a. - Sprachen im Flußtal des Missouri: Hidatsa, Crow“
[1] “Sioux languages were originally widespread over large parts of the central lowlands of North America, from Canada to the Mississippi, from the Appalachen to the Rocky Mountainse The most speaking Sioux language is the Dakota (approx. 19000). Internal structure: southeast: OFO, BILOXI, TUTELOANE all lost - languages in the river valley of the Mississippi: Dhegiha, Chiwere, Winnebago, Dakota and a. - Languages in the Missouri river valley: Hidatsa, Crow "