Is it der, die or das Taxe?
DIE
Taxe
The correct article in German of Taxe is die. So it is die Taxe! (nominative case)
The word Taxe is feminine, therefore the correct article is die.
German declension of Taxe?
How does the declension of Taxe 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 Taxe | die Taxen |
Genitive | der Taxe | der Taxen |
Dative | der Taxe | den Taxen |
Akkusative | die Taxe | die Taxen |
What is the meaning of Taxe in German?
Taxe has various definitions in German:
[1] Price or fee that is officially determined
[1] Preis oder Gebühr, die amtlich festgesetzt ist[2] from a securities dealer defined appreciation course
[2] von einem Wertpapierhändler festgelegter Schätzkurs[3] colloquially: taxi
[3] umgangssprachlich: TaxiHow to use Taxe in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Taxe with translations in English.
[1] „Nach Ansicht des Tourismusministers der Balearen, Celestí Alomar, schrecke die Taxe die Urlauber nicht ab.“
[1] "According to the Minister of Tourism of the Balearic Islands, Celestí Alomar, the taxes do not grab the holidaymakers"[1] „Er arbeitete zwar an seiner Erfindung weiter, konnte sie jedoch nicht kommerziell verwerten; das Privileg erlosch 1818, weil Madersperger die erforderlichen Taxen nicht bezahlen konnte.“
[1] "Although he continued to work on his invention, she could not commercially exploited the privilege in 1818 because Madersperger could not pay the necessary taxis"[2] „Die erste Taxe hatte 5,25 zu 5,75 Euro betragen.“
[2] "The first tax had 5.25 to be 5.75 euros"[3] Er hielt eine Taxe an, um zum Flughafen zu fahren.
[3] He stopped a taxi to drive to the airport