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Is it der, die oder das Versicherter?

DER

The correct article in German of Versicherter is der. So it is der Versicherter! (nominative case)

The word Versicherter is masculine, therefore the correct article is der.

Finding the right gender of a noun

German articles are used similarly to the English articles,a and the. However, they are declined differently (change) according to the number, gender and case of their nouns.

In the German language, the gender and therefore article is fixed for each noun.

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The most difficult part of learning the German language is the articles (der, die, das) or rather the gender of each noun. The gender of each noun in German has no simple rule. In fact, it can even seem illogical. For example das Mädchen, a young girl is neutral while der Junge, a young boy is male.

It is a good idea to learn the correct article for each new word together - even if it means a lot of work. For example learning "der Hund" (the dog) rather than just Hund by itself. Fortunately, there are some rules about gender in German that make things a little easier. It might be even nicer if these rules didn't have exceptions - but you can't have everything! The best way to learn them is with the App - Der-Die-Das Train! (available for iOS and Android)

German nouns belong either to the gender masculine (male, standard gender) with the definite article der, to the feminine (feminine) with the definite article die, or to the neuter (neuter) with the definite article das.

  • for masculine: points of the compass, weather (Osten, Monsun, Sturm; however it is: das Gewitter), liquor/spirits (Wodka, Wein, Kognak), minerals, rocks (Marmor, Quarz, Granit, Diamant);

  • for feminine: ships and airplanes (die Deutschland, die Boeing; however it is: der Airbus), cigarette brands (Camel, Marlboro), many tree and plant species (Eiche, Pappel, Kiefer; aber: der Flieder), numbers (Eins, Million; however it is: das Dutzend), most inland rivers (Elbe, Oder, Donau; aber: der Rhein);

  • for neutrals: cafes, hotels, cinemas (das Mariott, das Cinemaxx), chemical elements (Helium, Arsen; however it is: der Schwefel, masculine elements have the suffix -stoff), letters, notes, languages and colors (das Orange, das A, das Englische), certain brand names for detergents and cleaning products (Ariel, Persil), continents, countries (die artikellosen: (das alte) Europa; however exceptions include: der Libanon, die Schweiz …).

German declension of Versicherter?

How does the declension of Versicherter work in the nominative, accusative, dative and genitive cases? Here you can find all forms in the singular as well as in the plural:

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1 Singular Plural
Nominative Versicherter Versicherte
Genitive Versicherten Versicherter
Dative Versichertem Versicherten
Akkusative Versicherten Versicherte
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1 Singular Plural
Nominativ der Versicherte die Versicherten
Genitiv des Versicherten der Versicherten
Dativ dem Versicherten den Versicherten
Akkusativ den Versicherten die Versicherten
gemischte Deklination (mit Possessivpronomen, »kein«, …)
1 Singular Plural
Nominativ ein Versicherter keine Versicherten
Genitiv eines Versicherten keiner Versicherten
Dativ einem Versicherten keinen Versicherten
Akkusativ einen Versicherten keine Versicherten

What is the meaning of Versicherter in German?

Versicherter is defined as:

[1] person who has a contract with an insurance

[1] Person, die einen Vertrag mit einer Versicherung hat

How to use Versicherter in a sentence?

Example sentences in German using Versicherter with translations in English.

[1] Es gibt viele Versicherte in der gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung.

[1] There are many insured persons in statutory health insurance

How do you pronounce Versicherter?

Versicherter
Versicherter

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