Is it der, die or das Pulk?
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Pulk
The correct article in German of Pulk is der. So it is der Pulk! (nominative case)
The word Pulk is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Pulk?
How does the declension of Pulk 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 1 | Plural 2 |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | der Pulk | die Pulks | die Pulke |
Genitive | des Pulkes des Pulks | der Pulks | der Pulke |
Dative | dem Pulk dem Pulke | den Pulks | den Pulken |
Akkusative | den Pulk | die Pulks | die Pulke |
What is the meaning of Pulk in German?
Pulk has various definitions in German:
[1] Increased, less ordered amount
[1] gedrängte, wenig geordnete Menge[2] Sport: Group of runners/vehicles
[2] Sport: Gruppe von Läufern/Fahrzeugen[3] Military: Quantity of military vehicles/aircraft
[3] Militär: Menge von Militärfahrzeugen/-flugzeugenHow to use Pulk in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Pulk with translations in English.
[1] „Die spanisch aussehende Enkelin kehrte zurück in einem Pulk junger Menschen, in ihrer Mitte die Blonde, die Ingeborg bei sich die Prinzessin getauft hatte.“
[1] "The Spanish -looking granddaughter returned in a crowd of young people, in the middle the blonde that Ingeborg had baptized the princess" "[1] „Ein ganzer Pulk von Menschen strömt von der Straße in die Eingangshalle.“
[1] "A whole crowd of people flows from the street to the entrance hall"[2] Er war als Fünftplatzierter in den Pulk hinter die beiden Führenden geraten und konnte sich daraus nicht mehr befreien.
[2] He had come behind the two leaders as a fifth place and could no longer free himself from it[3] Die Bomber flogen nach dem Angriff im Pulk nach Westen ab.
[3] The bombers flew to the west after the attack in the crowd