- 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
- German Articles Chart — Der, Die, Das in All Cases (+ Quiz)
Complete German articles chart: der, die, das ein, eine in all 4 cases With patterns to memorize them, a free quiz, and common mistakes to avoid
- Basic Chart: der das die, ein-words, Pronouns – German Resources
Learn the two charts on this page well, and everything else you do in German will become a lot easier for you!
- 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
- DER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
What does the abbreviation DER stand for? Meaning: derivation; derivative
- German Articles: der, die, das – Complete Rule Overview – German Haus
German Articles: der, die, das – Complete Rule Overview In German, every noun has a grammatical gender and is used with one of three definite articles: der = masculine die = feminine das = neuter There is no rule that works for every noun, but many noun endings and categories can help you predict the correct article
- der - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
der (dummy pronoun) there (expletive word put in the subject field when the subject is postponed to the predicate field, typically with indefinite subjects or subjectless passive verbs)
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