Is it der, die or das Kate?
DIE
Kate
The correct article in German of Kate is die. So it is die Kate! (nominative case)
The word Kate is feminine, therefore the correct article is die.
German declension of Kate?
How does the declension of Kate 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 Kate | die Katen |
Genitive | der Kate | der Katen |
Dative | der Kate | den Katen |
Akkusative | die Kate | die Katen |
What is the meaning of Kate in German?
Kate is defined as:
[1] The house of a small farmer or day laborer
[1] das Haus eines Kleinbauern oder TagelöhnersHow to use Kate in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Kate with translations in English.
[1] In dieser Kate lebten mehr als zehn Leute.
[1] More than ten people lived in this Kate[1] „Oder es waren halbzerfallene Katen, in denen ich höchstens meine Esel und Ziegen unterbringen könnte.“
[1] "Or there were semi -decayed cats in which I could at most accommodate my donkeys and goats"[1] „Dicht im Wald lag eine Kate, niedrig, grau und alt mit vier Fenstern und Moos auf dem Dach.“
[1] "A Kate, low, gray and old with four windows and moss on the roof" was close in the forest "