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How do you say "bread" in German?

das Brot

Noun Neuter

In German, "bread" is das Brot.

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Pronunciation

BROHT. Rhymes with 'goat'. One syllable.

Grammar notes

Das Brot is neuter. The plural is die Brote.

Example sentence

Das Brot ist frisch vom Bäcker.

The bread is fresh from the baker.

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How to remember das Brot

Brot is a common German word. Think of 'brood' in English - bread is what you provide your brood with at the table.

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Questions about das Brot

How do you say "bread" in German?

In German, "bread" is das Brot. It is a noun.

Is das Brot masculine or feminine?

Das Brot is neuter. The plural is die Brote.

How is das Brot used in a sentence?

Use das Brot as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Das Brot ist frisch vom Bäcker. (The bread is fresh from the baker.).

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