Is it der, die or das Mönch?
DER
Mönch
The correct article in German of Mönch is der. So it is der Mönch! (nominative case)
The word Mönch is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
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German declension of Mönch?
How does the declension of Mönch 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 |
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Nominative | der Mönch | die Mönche |
Genitive | des Mönchs des Mönches | der Mönche |
Dative | dem Mönch dem Mönche | den Mönchen |
Akkusative | den Mönch | die Mönche |
What is the meaning of Mönch in German?
Mönch has various definitions in German:
[1] Religion, Christianity: Hermit or member of a spiritual order of men
[1] Religion, Christentum: Einsiedler oder Mitglied eines geistlichen Männerordens[2] Architecture: Above brick of a monk-and-nonne roofing
[2] Architektur: obenliegender Ziegel einer Mönch-und-Nonne-Dachdeckung[3] hydraulic engineering: device to regulate the water level
[3] Wasserbau: Vorrichtung zum Regulieren des Wasserstandes[4] Ornithology: The Mönchsgrasmücke, a songbird
[4] Ornithologie: die Mönchsgrasmücke, ein Singvogel[5] Entomology: Monition of the genus Cucullia from the Eulenfalter family (Noctuidae)
[5] Entomologie: Nachtfalter der Gattung Cucullia aus der Familie der Eulenfalter (Noctuidae)[6] Hunter language:
[6] Jägersprache: geweihloser HirschHow to use Mönch in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Mönch with translations in English.
[1] Nicht alle Mönche leben im Kloster.
[1] Not all monks live in the monastery[1] „Gut 80 Jahre nach der ersten Attacke von 793 müssen die Mönche erneut vor herannahenden Nordmännern fliehen.“
[1] "A good 80 years after the first attack of 793, the monks have to flee again in front of approaching North men" again "[1] „Kaum ein Mönch tat das noch, die Mönche verschwanden aus dem täglichen Leben der Heiligen Stadt.“
[1] "Hardly a monk did that, the monks disappeared from the daily life of the Holy Stadtä" "[1] „Am Kloster begrüßt uns Mönch Habte-Giyorgis.“
[1] "Mönch Habte-Giyorgisä welcomes us at the monastery"[1] „Zunächst wurden dem Mönche außer der einen Unze für die Festgeschenke noch fünfzehn Unzen Messegeld ausgehändigt.“
[1] "First of all, the monks were given fifteen ounces of trade fairs in addition to the one ounce for the pest gifts"[2] Der Mönch wird auf das Dach gelegt.
[2] The monk is placed on the roof[3] Um den Teich abzulassen, muss man den Mönch aufmachen.
[3] To let go of the pond, you have to open the monk[4] In dem Busch da singt ein Mönch.
[4] In the bush there is a monk[5] Die Mönche haben hübsche Raupen.
[5] The monks have pretty caterpillars[6] Der Mönch hat sein Geweih gerade erst abgestoßen.
[6] The monk has just repelled its antlersIs it der, die or das Mönch?
DER
DIE
Mönch
The correct article in German of Mönch is der or die. So it is der or die Mönch! (nominative case)
The word Mönch is masculine or feminine, therefore the correct article is der or die.
The oral, colloquial use of the article for last names is not uniformly used to do not use an article, Central German is inconsistent, in southern German, Austrian and Swiss idioms the article tends to be needed. In the event of an article use: the "monk" - for male individuals who "monk" in the singular - for female individuals and/or a "monk" for one and/or a relative from the family "monk “And/or the group of namesers. The one in the plural applies to the family and/or all name carriers of the same name. The written, standard language use for last names is in principle without an article.
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German declension of Mönch?
How does the declension of Mönch 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 m | Singular f | Plural | |||
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Nominative | der Mönch (Mönch) | die Mönch (Mönch) | die Mönchs | |||
Genitive | des Mönch des Mönchs Mönchs | der Mönch (Mönch) | der Mönchs | |||
Dative | dem Mönch (Mönch) | der Mönch (Mönch) | den Mönchs | |||
Akkusative | den Mönch (Mönch) | die Mönch (Mönch) | die Mönchs | |||
siehe auch: Grammatik der deutschen Namen |
What is the meaning of Mönch in German?
Mönch is defined as:
[1] German -language family name
[1] deutschsprachiger FamiliennameHow to use Mönch in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Mönch with translations in English.
[1] Martin Mönch ist ein echter Draufgänger und macht seinem Familiennamen wenig Ehre.
[1] Martin Mönch is a real daredevil and makes little honor to his family nameIs it der, die or das Mönch?
DER
Mönch
The correct article in German of Mönch is der. So it is der Mönch! (nominative case)
The word Mönch is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
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German declension of Mönch?
How does the declension of Mönch 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 Mönch | — |
Genitive | des Mönchs | — |
Dative | dem Mönch | — |
Akkusative | den Mönch | — |
What is the meaning of Mönch in German?
Mönch has various definitions in German:
[1] Berg in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland
[1] Berg in den Berner Alpen, Schweiz[2] Fels in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains (Saxon Switzerland), Germany
[2] Fels im Elbsandsteingebirge (Sächsische Schweiz), DeutschlandHow to use Mönch in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Mönch with translations in English.
[1] Der Gipfel des Mönchs liegt ca. 4'107 m ü. M. und verändert seine Gesamthöhe.
[1] The summit of the monk is approx. 4,107 m above sea level. M. and changes its total height.[1] Auf dem Mönch liegt schon ein halber Meter Neuschnee.
[1] On the monk there is already a half meter of fresh snow[1] Er, sie, wir alle kletterten auf den Mönch.
[1] He, you, we all climbed onto the monk