Is it der, die or das Mosel?
DIE
Mosel
The correct article in German of Mosel is die. So it is die Mosel! (nominative case)
The word Mosel is feminine, therefore the correct article is die.
German declension of Mosel?
How does the declension of Mosel 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 Mosel | — |
Genitive | der Mosel | — |
Dative | der Mosel | — |
Akkusative | die Mosel | — |
What is the meaning of Mosel in German?
Mosel is defined as:
[1] The left tributaries of the Rhine area arises in the southern Vosges, the Lorraine step landscape flows through Trier into the Middle Rhine Slate Mountains, which she cuts deeply with vineyards and flows into the Rhine in Koblenz
[1] linker Nebenfluss des Rheins; entspringt in den südlichen Vogesen, durchfließt die lothringische Stufenlandschaft, tritt bei Trier in das mittelrheinische Schiefergebirge ein, das sie mit Weinbergen tief einschneidet und mündet in Koblenz in den Rhein.How to use Mosel in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Mosel with translations in English.
[1] Die Mosel fließt in Koblenz in den Rhein.
[1] The Moselle flows into the Rhine in Koblenz[1] An der Mosel gibt es viele Staustufen.
[1] There are many stops on the Moselle[1] „Die Mosel liegt abseits, ihre Reize sind abseits.“
[1] "The Moselle is offside, its stimuli are offside"[1] „Die Mosel ist erwacht aus der mittelalterlichen Abgeschlossenheit.“
[1] "The Moselle is awakened from the medieval lockingness"[1] „Das Wandern war also ganz einfach, denn wir brauchten überhaupt keine Karten, wir gingen einfach immer an der Mosel entlang, die Mosel war unser Reiseführer.“
[1] "So hiking was very simple, because we didn't need cards at all, we just went along the Moselle, the Moselle was our travel guide"