Is it der, die or das Strophe?
DIE
Strophe
The correct article in German of Strophe is die. So it is die Strophe! (nominative case)
The word Strophe is feminine, therefore the correct article is die.
German declension of Strophe?
How does the declension of Strophe 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 Strophe | die Strophen |
Genitive | der Strophe | der Strophen |
Dative | der Strophe | den Strophen |
Akkusative | die Strophe | die Strophen |
What is the meaning of Strophe in German?
Strophe is defined as:
[1] Summary of several verses for a (meaning) unit
[1] Zusammenfassung mehrerer Verse zu einer (Sinn-)EinheitHow to use Strophe in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Strophe with translations in English.
[1] Schillers „Das Lied von der Glocke“ zählt neunzehn Strophen.
[1] Schiller's "The Song of the Bell" has nineteen stanza[1] „Er trat während der ersten Strophe neben das Bild des amtierenden Staatspräsidenten, das in jedem Klassenzimmer neben dem Kruzifix hängen musste, und salutierte bei der letzten Strophe.“
[1] "During the first stanza, he came next to the image of the acting president, which had to hang in every classroom next to the crucifix, and saluted at the last stanzae" "[1] „Über drei weitere Strophen zieht sich diese liebe Betrachtung im selben Metrum und treibt uns weiter.“
[1] "Over three more stanzas, this love consideration in the same meter and drives us further"[1] „Unsre hoch oben stehenden Freunde horchten weiter, aber es blieb bei dieser Strophe.“
[1] "Our friends are high up, but it stayed with this stanzae" "