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Definite articles and German noun gender
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The definite articles in German refer to specific persons, objects or ideas etc. There are three definite articles: der (used for masculine nouns), die (used for feminine nouns) and das (used for neuter nouns). Their plural form ist also die. Their equivalent in English is "the".
When learning German nouns, it is always useful to treat their articles as a part of the word: "das Wasser", "der Hund", "die Frau" instead of Wasser, Hund, Frau etc. This way you can learn the gender as part of the word. Using the wrong gender with a noun is one of the most common mistakes people make who speak German as a foreign language. And despite the fact that it doesn't always mean you won't be understood properly, it is one of those mistakes that can be irritating for a German speaker to listen to.

Here are a few helpful gender rules:

1) nouns are often masculine (definite article: der) when
- ending in "-ismus" (Journalismus, Kommunismus etc.)
- ending in "-ner" (Schaffner, Rentner etc.)
- most of the days, months and seasons (Sommer, Winter, Montag, Juli etc.)

Listen to examples spoken below.

2) nouns are often feminine (definite article: die) when
- ending in the suffixes "-heit", "-keit", "-tät", "-ung" and "-schaft" (Freiheit, Fröhlichkeit, Universität, Überraschung and Freundschaft)
- ending in "-ie" (Drogerie, Ironie etc.)
- ending in "-ik" (Grammatik, Dramatik etc.)
- foreign nouns ending in "-ade", "-age", "-anz", "-enz", "-ette", "-ine", "-ion" and "-tur" (Limonade, Blamage, Allianz, Frequenz, Zigarette, Limousine, Union, Partitur etc.)
- words ending in "-nerin" (Rentnerin, Schaffnerin)
- Cardinal numbers: die Eins, die Drei


3) nouns are always neuter (definite article: das)
- with the suffix "-chen" or "-lein" (Mädchchen, Fräulein etc.)
- with the suffix "-tum" or "-um" (das Christentum, das Zentrum)
- verbs used as nouns (das Essen, das Schlafen etc.)
- names of colours used as nouns (das Blau, das Rot etc.)


Note: These are only a few gender rules and there are always exceptions!
In compound nouns the last word determines the gender of the noun Example: die Geburt and der Tag = der Geburtstag
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