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How do you say "cassette" in German?

die Kassette

Noun Feminine

In German, "cassette" is die Kassette.

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Pronunciation

kah-SEH-tuh. Stress on the second syllable. French origin word used in German.

Grammar notes

Die Kassette is feminine. The plural is die Kassetten.

Example sentence

Die Kassette ist alt und beschädigt.

The cassette is old and damaged.

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How to remember die Kassette

Kassette comes from French 'cassette' meaning a small box. It refers to a cassette tape, the old music format.

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Questions about die Kassette

How do you say "cassette" in German?

In German, "cassette" is die Kassette. It is a noun.

Is die Kassette masculine or feminine?

Die Kassette is feminine. The plural is die Kassetten.

How is die Kassette used in a sentence?

Use die Kassette as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Die Kassette ist alt und beschädigt. (The cassette is old and damaged.).

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