# "Der Stahlpoller", the steel bollard. # "Der Laufwerk", the running gear, or drive . # "Der Verdeck", the canopy or hood.
Yes, the word for "ruler" in German, "Lineal", is neuter, not masculine.
In German, the word "Tag" is masculine. It is der Tag.
In German, the word for apple is "der Apfel," which is masculine. Therefore, it takes masculine articles and adjectives. In terms of grammatical gender, nouns in German can be masculine, feminine, or neuter, and "Apfel" falls into the masculine category.
"Freund" is masculine and "Freundin" is feminine.
Alfher (masculine, ancient Germanic) Alvar (masculine, Swedish) Bellatrix (feminine, Astrology-based) Brynjar (masculine, Norwegian or Icelandic) Charles (masculine, English or French) Clancy (masculine, Irish or English) Dieter (masculine, German) Duncan (masculine, Scottish or English) Earl (masculine, English) Einar (masculine, Scandinavian) Fionnlagh (masculine, Irish or Scottish) Gunnar (masculine, Scandinavian or Norse Mythology-based) Gunther (masculine, German or German Mythology-based) Hera (feminine, Greek Mythology-based) Herod (masculine, Biblical) Herodotus (masculine, Ancient Greek) Hjalmar (masculine, Scandinavian) Humbert (masculine, German; French; English or Ancient German) Humphrey (masculine, English) Ingvar (masculine, Scandinavian) Ivor (masculine, Irish; Scottish; Welsh or British) Jimmu (masculine, Far East Mythology-based) Kemp (masculine, English) Ludwig (masculine, German) Murchadh (masculine, Irish or Scottish) Ryder (masculine, Modern English) Takeshi (masculine, Japanese) Vercingetorix (masculine, Ancient Celtic) Vidar (masculine, Scandinavian or Norse Mythology-based)
feminine
"Der" in German is the definite masculine, singular article (the) in the accusative form and has the value of one (an object or idea) or indefinite (the rain or the anger).
The German word "Wald" is masculine. It uses the article "der" (e.g. "der Wald").
männlich
Masculine, der Rollkragen
"my" : only when the object after it is masculine.
there is no German word "ol"