Is it der, die or das München?
München
The article is needed when "Munich" in a certain quality, at a certain time or period as a subject or object in the sentence, is otherwise, i.e. usually, no article is used.
German declension of München?
How does the declension of München 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 | (das) München | — |
Genitive | (des München) (des Münchens) Münchens | — |
Dative | (dem) München | — |
Akkusative | (das) München | — |
What is the meaning of München in German?
München has various definitions in German:
[1] City in Germany, the capital of Bavaria
[1] Stadt in Deutschland, die Hauptstadt von Bayern[2] District of Bad Berka in Thuringia
[2] Ortsteil von Bad Berka in Thüringen[3] Hutthurm district in Bavaria
[3] Ortsteil von Hutthurm in Bayern[4] District of Hirschbach in Bavaria
[4] Ortsteil von Hirschbach in Bayern[5] District of Uebigau-Wahrenbrück in Brandenburg
[5] Ortsteil von Uebigau-Wahrenbrück in Brandenburg[6] Village in Northern Bohemia (Mnichov U Lučního Chvojna)
[6] Dorf in Nordböhmen (Mnichov u Lučního Chvojna)[7] Design (Mnichov) at Zahrádky U České Lípy in northern Bohemia
[7] Wüstung (Mnichov) bei Zahrádky u České Lípy in NordböhmenHow to use München in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using München with translations in English.
[1] München liegt an der Isar.
[1] Munich is located on the Isari[1] „In der Stadt München herrscht warmgemäßigtes Klima mit vergleichsweise kalten Wintern.“
[1] "In the city of Munich there is a warm climate with a comparatively cold winter" "[1] „Wenn ich statt nach München nach Köln gekommen wäre, hätte er mich nicht fortgelassen.“
[1] "If I had come to Cologne instead of Munich, he would not have left me"[1] das München der 1920er Jahre, in dem München Ludwigs I.
[1] The Munich of the 1920s in which Munich Ludwigs Ie