- German Definite Articles — Der, Die, Das Explained (+ Quiz)
What is the difference between “der” and “den”? Der is the masculine nominative article (subject), while den is the masculine accusative article (direct object) and also the dative plural article
- The DER or Designated Employer Representative
The acronym DER stands for Designated Employer Representative A DER is the person in charge of an employer’s drug and alcohol testing program and is often also called the drug and alcohol testing program manager
- Der, Die, Das — German Articles Gender
Every German noun has a grammatical gender — masculine (der), feminine (die), or neuter (das) Gender determines which articles and endings to use and must be memorized with each noun
- What Are Distributed Energy Resources (DER)? | IBM
Distributed energy resources, or DER, are small-scale energy systems that power a nearby location DER can be connected to electric grids or isolated
- Der, Die, Das: Free German Article Practice and Games
Learn when to use der, die, and das with free interactive games and a quick reference guide to German noun genders
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Explore the full Wienerschnitzel menu, featuring classic hot dogs, corn dogs, chili favorites, burgers, fries, and Tastee Freez treats
- Der, die, das – Tips and Tricks When to Use Which Article
When learning new nouns in German, you should always learn it with its definite article: der, die, or das There are some rules as to which article to use with what kinds of nouns, but unfortunately there are many words that don’t follow the rules and where the choice of the article seems arbitrary or even counterintuitive
- Designated Engineering Representatives (DER) | Federal Aviation . . .
Engineering and Flight Test designees are responsible for finding that engineering data complies with the appropriate airworthiness standards These designees are called Designated Engineering Representatives, or DERs
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