Is it der, die or das Lebkuchen?
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Lebkuchen
The correct article in German of Lebkuchen is der. So it is der Lebkuchen! (nominative case)
The word Lebkuchen is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Lebkuchen?
How does the declension of Lebkuchen 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 Lebkuchen | die Lebkuchen |
Genitive | des Lebkuchens | der Lebkuchen |
Dative | dem Lebkuchen | den Lebkuchen |
Akkusative | den Lebkuchen | die Lebkuchen |
What is the meaning of Lebkuchen in German?
Lebkuchen is defined as:
[1] Gastronomy: pastries that are baked especially in the Advent and Christmas season
[1] Gastronomie: Gebäck, das vor allem in der Advents- und Weihnachtszeit gebacken wirdHow to use Lebkuchen in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Lebkuchen with translations in English.
[1] Jonas liebt Lebkuchen.
[1] Jonas loves gingerbread[1] Heute haben wir Lebkuchen gebacken.
[1] Today we baked gingerbread[1] „Ja, also, Weihnachten muss schon ein bisschen würzig duften, so nach feinem Lebkuchen …“
[1] "Yes, so Christmas has to smell a bit spicy, so after fine gingerbread ..."[1] Einzelhändler […] argumentieren, dass zum Beispiel Lebkuchen und Spekulatius eher herbstliche als weihnachtliche Leckereien seien und man sie deshalb nicht nur in der Adventszeit verkaufen müsse.
[1] Retail […] argue that, for example, gingerbread and speculoos are more autumnal than Christmas delicacies and therefore you don't just have to sell them during the Advent season