Is it der, die or das Eisbär?
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Eisbär
The correct article in German of Eisbär is der. So it is der Eisbär! (nominative case)
The word Eisbär is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Eisbär?
How does the declension of Eisbär 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 |
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Nominative | der Eisbär | die Eisbären |
Genitive | des Eisbären | der Eisbären |
Dative | dem Eisbären | den Eisbären |
Akkusative | den Eisbären | die Eisbären |
What is the meaning of Eisbär in German?
Eisbär is defined as:
[1] Zoology: Bear with white fur, lives in the northern polar areas
[1] Zoologie: Bär mit weißem Fell, lebt in den nördlichen PolargebietenHow to use Eisbär in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Eisbär with translations in English.
[1] Eisbären jagen keine Pinguine, sondern Robben.
[1] Eisbears do not hunt penguins, but Robbenä[1] Eine umfassende Erbgut-Analyse belegt, dass Eisbären bereits vor 600.000 Jahren lebten. Die Tiere sind fünfmal älter als gedacht und weniger eng mit Braunbären verwandt. […] Ursus maritimus war der heimliche Star unter Evolutionsbiologen: Unfassbar schnell, so glaubten Forscher, hatte sich der Eisbär den eisigen Gegebenheiten der Arktis angepasst.
[1] A comprehensive genome analysis shows that polar bears lived 600,000 years ago. The animals are five times older than expected and less closely related to brown bears. […] Ursus Maritimus was the secret star among evolutionary biologists: Incredibly, researchers believed that the polar bear had adapted to the icy conditions of the Arctic.[1] Zwischen 20.000 und 25.000 Eisbären sollen in der Arktis leben. Genau weiß man es nicht, denn Eisbären sind schwer zu zählen.
[1] Between 20,000 and 25,000 polar bears are said to live in the Arctic. You don't know exactly, because polar bears are difficult to count.