Is it der, die or das Joint?
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Joint
The correct article in German of Joint is der. So it is der Joint! (nominative case)
The word Joint is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Joint?
How does the declension of Joint 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 Joint | die Joints |
Genitive | des Joints | der Joints |
Dative | dem Joint | den Joints |
Akkusative | den Joint | die Joints |
What is the meaning of Joint in German?
Joint is defined as:
[1] Cigarette twisted with hashish or marijuana
[1] mit Haschisch oder Marihuana gedrehte ZigaretteHow to use Joint in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Joint with translations in English.
[1] „Marc zieht an seinem Joint und grinst.“
[1] "Marc pulls on his joint and grin"[1] „Rings um den Küchentisch raucht eine Gruppe von Leuten einen Joint und unterhält sich auf Färöisch.“
[1] "All around the kitchen table, a group of people smokes a joint and talks to Färöischä"[1] „Gilli hatte den Rest des Joints aufgeraucht und war etwas weggekippt, sah aber seliger aus als ihre Schwester.“
[1] "Gilli had smoked the rest of the joint and had tipped away a little, but looked more blissful than her sistere"[1] „Der Mann winkte eine junge Dame herbei, die Getränke und eine Reihe Joints brachte.“
[1] "The man waved a young lady who brought drinks and a series of joints"[1] „Kam die so genannte Generation X Anfang der Neunziger ihrer Sinnkrise noch mit ein paar Joints und etwas Grunge-Rock bei, müssen heute stärkere Mittel aufgefahren werden.“
[1] "If the so-called generation X came with a few joints and a little green skirt in the early nineties of its meaning crisis, stronger means must be opened today"