Is it der, die or das Hose?
DIE
Hose
The correct article in German of Hose is die. So it is die Hose! (nominative case)
The word Hose is feminine, therefore the correct article is die.
German declension of Hose?
How does the declension of Hose 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 Hose | die Hosen |
Genitive | der Hose | der Hosen |
Dative | der Hose | den Hosen |
Akkusative | die Hose | die Hosen |
What is the meaning of Hose in German?
Hose has various definitions in German:
[1] Garment that covers the body below the waist (down to the feet) and encloses each leg individually. The plural is also used for the singular, since a pair of trousers consists of two hoses (trousers) (compare the origin).
[1] Kleidungsstück, das den Körper unterhalb der Taille (bis zu den Füßen) bedeckt und dabei jedes Bein einzeln umschließt. Der Plural ist auch für den Singular gebräuchlich, da eine Hose aus zwei Schläuchen (Hosen) besteht (vergleiche die Herkunft).[2] only as part of the word -hose: small-scale air vortex in the earth's atmosphere
[2] nur als Wortbestandteil -hose: kleinräumiger Luftwirbel in der ErdatmosphäreHow to use Hose in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Hose with translations in English.
[1] Die Hosen stehen dir sehr gut. / Die Hose steht dir sehr gut.
[1] The pants are very good at you / the pants are very good.[1] „Er riß sich das Hemd vom Leib und zog die Hosen aus.“[3]
[1] "He tore his shirt from the body and pulled the pants out of" [3][1] „Ich trage die Hose jetzt ein Jahr.“[4]
[1] "I've been wearing the pants for a year now."[4][2] Der Tornado wird je nach Untergrund auch Wasser-Hose, Wind-Hose oder Staub-Hose genannt.
[2] The tornado is also called water pants, wind pants or dust pants, depending on the surface