Is it der, die or das Kartoffelsalat?
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Kartoffelsalat
The correct article in German of Kartoffelsalat is der. So it is der Kartoffelsalat! (nominative case)
The word Kartoffelsalat is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Kartoffelsalat?
How does the declension of Kartoffelsalat 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 Kartoffelsalat | die Kartoffelsalate |
Genitive | des Kartoffelsalates des Kartoffelsalats | der Kartoffelsalate |
Dative | dem Kartoffelsalat dem Kartoffelsalate | den Kartoffelsalaten |
Akkusative | den Kartoffelsalat | die Kartoffelsalate |
What is the meaning of Kartoffelsalat in German?
Kartoffelsalat is defined as:
[1] Salad from (boiled) potatoes
[1] Salat aus (gekochten) KartoffelnHow to use Kartoffelsalat in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Kartoffelsalat with translations in English.
[1] Der Kartoffelsalat schmeckt heute überhaupt nicht nach Kartoffeln!
[1] The potato salad does not taste like potatoes today[1] „Den Kartoffelsalat kippte ich aus dem Fenster.“
[1] "I tipped the potato salad out of the Window" "[1] „Als ich in meiner Wohnung war, machte ich mich über das Hähnchen und den Kartoffelsalat her.“
[1] "When I was in my apartment, I went over the chicken and the potato salad"[1] „Der Duft von saurem Kartoffelsalat und heißen Würstchen, die unsere Gastgeberin, eine üppige indische Göttin, in einem silbernen Kessel hereintrug, stieg mir wohlig in die Nase.“
[1] "The scent of acid potato salad and hot sausages that our hostess, a lush Indian goddess, put in a silver boiler, got me comfortably into my nose."[1] „Meistens gingen wir freitags zu Wienekens, da gab es immer Kartoffelsalat, und Frau Wieneken häufte uns den Teller besonders hoch voll.“
[1] "Most of the time we went to Wienekens on Fridays, there was always potato salad, and Ms. Wieneken increased the plate particularly highly"