Is it der, die or das Klarinette?
DIE
Klarinette
The correct article in German of Klarinette is die. So it is die Klarinette! (nominative case)
The word Klarinette is feminine, therefore the correct article is die.
German declension of Klarinette?
How does the declension of Klarinette 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 Klarinette | die Klarinetten |
Genitive | der Klarinette | der Klarinetten |
Dative | der Klarinette | den Klarinetten |
Akkusative | die Klarinette | die Klarinetten |
What is the meaning of Klarinette in German?
Klarinette is defined as:
[1] Music: Woodwind instrument with cylindrical hole and a simple pipe leaf mouthpiece
[1] Musik: Holzblasinstrument mit zylindrischer Bohrung und einem einfachen Rohrblatt-MundstückHow to use Klarinette in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Klarinette with translations in English.
[1] Sie spielt sehr gut Klarinette.
[1] She plays very well clarinet depression[1] „Und wo Hoffmann in einem Brief an Hippel die Flöten, Klarinetten und Jagdhörner erwähnt, die in der Silvesternacht vom Turm herabschallen, ist es wiederum ihr Echo, das ihn über die Jahre hinweg erreicht, die ihn von der Kindheit trennen.“
[1] "And" and where Hoffmann mentions the flutes, clarinets and hunting horns in a letter to Hippel, which on New Year's Eve sound from the tower, it is again her echo, which has reached him over the years that separate him from childhood "