Is it der, die or das Magnet?
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Magnet
The correct article in German of Magnet is der. So it is der Magnet! (nominative case)
The word Magnet is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
The word has two declination patterns in the singular and in the plural
German declension of Magnet?
How does the declension of Magnet 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 1 | Singular 2 | Plural 1 | Plural 2 |
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Nominative | der Magnet | der Magnet | die Magnete | die Magneten |
Genitive | des Magnetes des Magnets | des Magneten | der Magnete | der Magneten |
Dative | dem Magnet dem Magnete | dem Magneten | den Magneten | den Magneten |
Akkusative | den Magnet | den Magneten | die Magnete | die Magneten |
What is the meaning of Magnet in German?
Magnet has various definitions in German:
[1] Physics: Ferromagnetic substance or object that has the property to attract other ferromagnetic substances
[1] Physik: ferromagnetischer Stoff oder Gegenstand, der die Eigenschaft hat, andere ferromagnetische Stoffe anzuziehen[2] Translated: Something or someone who has an attraction
[2] übertragen: etwas oder jemand, der eine Anziehungskraft besitztHow to use Magnet in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Magnet with translations in English.
[1] Der Magnet zieht Eisen an.
[1] The magnet pulls iron anerg[1] Besonders starke Magnete werden im Sinterverfahren aus seltenen Erden hergestellt, wie zum Beispiel Samarium-Cobalt oder Neodym-Eisen-Bor.
[1] Particularly strong magnets are made in the sintering process from rare earths, such as Samarium Cobalt or Neodym-Eisen-Borä[2] Das neue Einkaufszentrum der Stadt wirkt als Magnet auf das gesamte Umland.
[2] The city's new shopping center acts as a magnet on the entire surrounding area