Is it der, die or das Turnschuh?
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Turnschuh
The correct article in German of Turnschuh is der. So it is der Turnschuh! (nominative case)
The word Turnschuh is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.
German declension of Turnschuh?
How does the declension of Turnschuh 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 Turnschuh | die Turnschuhe |
Genitive | des Turnschuhes des Turnschuhs | der Turnschuhe |
Dative | dem Turnschuh | den Turnschuhen |
Akkusative | den Turnschuh | die Turnschuhe |
What is the meaning of Turnschuh in German?
Turnschuh has various definitions in German:
[1] colloquially: footwear, which is suitable for sports in halls
[1] umgangssprachlich: Fußbekleidung, welche zum Sport in Hallen geeignet ist[2] Footwear, which is suitable for executing gymnastics exercises
[2] Fußbekleidung, welche zum Ausführen von Turnübungen geeignet istHow to use Turnschuh in a sentence?
Example sentences in German using Turnschuh with translations in English.
[1] Joschka Fischer wurde in Turnschuhen vereidigt.
[1] Joschka Fischer was sworn in sneakers[1] „Anstatt der Turnschuhe trug ich nur noch die hässlichen, aber durchaus luftig-angenehmen Trekkingsandalen an den Füßen.“[1]
[1] "Instead of the sneakers, I only wore the ugly, but quite airy-pleasant trekking sandals at the feet" [1][1] „Sven stand auf und bohrte eine Weile mit der Spitze seines Turnschuhs im Sand.“[2]
[1] "Sven got up and drilled a while with the top of his sneaker in the sand" [2][1] „Die löchrigen Turnschuhe an seinen Füßen kommen mir bekannt vor.“[3]
[1] "The holey sneakers at his feet are known to me before" [3][1] „Ich sah die zerschlissenen Turnschuhe der Physiotherapeutin.“[4]
[1] "I saw the torn sneakers of Physiotherapeutinich" [4]