Is it der, die or das Protestant?
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Protestant
The correct article in German of Protestant is der. So it is der Protestant! (nominative case)
The word Protestant is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Protestant?
How does the declension of Protestant 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 Protestant | die Protestanten |
Genitive | des Protestanten | der Protestanten |
Dative | dem Protestanten | den Protestanten |
Akkusative | den Protestanten | die Protestanten |
What is the meaning of Protestant in German?
Protestant has various definitions in German:
[1] Relatives of a Christian denomination caused by the Reformation
[1] Angehöriger einer christlichen Konfession, die durch die Reformation entstanden ist[2] Person who protests against something
[2] Person, die gegen etwas protestiertHow to use Protestant in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Protestant with translations in English.
[1] In Nordirland herrschen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Protestanten und Katholiken.
[1] In Northern Ireland there are disputes between Protestants and Catholic[1] „In Versammlungen wie dem Reichstag nutzten die katholischen Fürsten zudem das Mehrheitswahlrecht, um die Protestanten kaltzustellen.“
[1] "In meetings such as the Reichstag, the Catholic princes also used the majority voting right to the Protestants of Kaltz" "[1] „Meine Eltern, strenggläubige Protestanten, huldigten der Nachkriegsmode konfessioneller Versöhnlichkeit und schickten mich auf eine katholische Schule.“
[1] "My parents, strictly faith Protestants, paid homage to the post -war fashion of denominational conciliation and sent me to a Catholic school" "[2] Die Protestanten verhielten sich gegenüber den Polizisten friedlich.
[2] The Protestants behaved peacefully towards the police officers