Is it der, die or das Schreck?
DER
Schreck
The correct article in German of Schreck is der. So it is der Schreck! (nominative case)
The word Schreck is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Schreck?
How does the declension of Schreck 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 Schreck | die Schrecke |
Genitive | des Schrecks des Schreckes | der Schrecke |
Dative | dem Schreck | den Schrecken |
Akkusative | den Schreck | die Schrecke |
What is the meaning of Schreck in German?
Schreck is defined as:
[1] violent emotion, which is triggered by the perception of something unexpected or threatening
[1] heftige Emotion, die durch die Wahrnehmung von etwas Unerwartetem oder Bedrohlichem ausgelöst wirdHow to use Schreck in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Schreck with translations in English.
[1] Nach dem ersten Schreck begann das Personal, die noch geringen Schäden zu beheben.
[1] After the first fright, the staff began to remedy the little damage[1] Ui, hast du mir einen Schreck eingejagt, komm da raus aus dem Schrank!
[1] Ui, you hunted me a fright, come out of the cabinet[1] „Doch der Schreck verging schnell.“
[1] "But the fright passed quickly"[1] „Es war schon ein kleiner Schreck, der Toms Gedanken für Momente in Unordnung brachte.“
[1] "It was a little fright that Tom's thoughts for moments in disorder"[1] „Einmal stürze ich vor Schreck beinahe ab.“
[1] "Once I almost dash into fright"[1] „Sie war wachsgelb vor Schreck geworden.“
[1] "She had become wax yellow in fright"