Is it der, die or das Robe?
DIE
Robe
The correct article in German of Robe is die. So it is die Robe! (nominative case)
The word Robe is feminine, therefore the correct article is die.
German declension of Robe?
How does the declension of Robe 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 Robe | die Roben |
Genitive | der Robe | der Roben |
Dative | der Robe | den Roben |
Akkusative | die Robe | die Roben |
What is the meaning of Robe in German?
Robe has various definitions in German:
[1] Festive dress that is only worn on certain occasions
[1] festliches Kleid, das nur zu bestimmten Anlässen getragen wird[2] Rare: Talar
[2] selten: TalarHow to use Robe in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Robe with translations in English.
[1] Die junge Dame hatte eine prunkvolle rosa Robe an und zog alle Blicke auf sich.
[1] The young lady had a magnificent pink robe and attracted everyone's attention[1] „Eine Frau in einer weißen Robe mit weißem Pelzkragen hatte die Bildfläche betreten.“
[1] "A woman in a white robe with white fur collar had entered the scene"[1] „Nun erwartete er nur noch die Ankunft der alten Dame, die versprochenermaßen ihm in die neue Robe der Miß Käte zu verhelfen gedachte.“
[1] "Now he was only awaiting the arrival of the old lady, who promised to help him get the new robe of the mischief"[2] Die Richter haben bereits in ihren schwarzen Roben Platz genommen.
[2] The judges have already taken a seat in their black robes[2] „Dr. Grüner trägt einen blauen Pullover und eine helle Windjacke und wirkt deutlich jünger als in seiner Robe.“
[2] "DRRE GREEN wears a blue sweater and a light wind jacket and looks much younger than in his robe."