Understanding the Gender of 'ein' in German: A Quick Guide
Learn how to identify the gender of 'ein' in German and its usage with nouns.
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In German, 'ein' takes the neuter or masculine gender depending on the context. It is used as the indefinite article 'a' or 'an' and must align with the gender of the noun it precedes, either neuter (e.g., 'ein Kind') or masculine (e.g., 'ein Mann').
FAQs & Answers
- What does 'ein' mean in German? 'ein' translates to 'a' or 'an' in English and is used with masculine and neuter nouns.
- How do I know the gender of a noun in German? The gender of a noun in German can often be identified by its article: 'der' for masculine, 'die' for feminine, and 'das' for neuter.
- Can 'ein' be used with feminine nouns? 'ein' is not used with feminine nouns; instead, 'eine' is used.