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How do you say "beach" in German?
der Strand
In German, "beach" is der Strand.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced SHTRAHT. The 'st' blends sharply at the start, like English strand.
Grammar notes
Masculine noun (der Strand). Plural is Strände. Umlaut in plural form.
Example sentence
Der Strand ist schön.
The beach is beautiful.
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How to remember der Strand
Strand is beach. Picture sand, waves, and sunny weather.
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Questions about der Strand
How do you say "beach" in German?
In German, "beach" is der Strand. It is a noun.
Is der Strand masculine or feminine?
Masculine noun (der Strand). Plural is Strände. Umlaut in plural form.
How is der Strand used in a sentence?
Use der Strand as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Strand ist schön. (The beach is beautiful.).
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