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How do you say "checkout" in German?

die Kasse

Noun Feminine

In German, "checkout" is die Kasse.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced KAHS-uh. Single syllable that rhymes with English pass, then add soft uh.

Grammar notes

Feminine noun (die Kasse). Plural is Kassen. Also means cash register or till.

Example sentence

Die Kasse ist offen.

The checkout is open.

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How to remember die Kasse

Kasse is where you pay. The checkout area in a store.

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Questions about die Kasse

How do you say "checkout" in German?

In German, "checkout" is die Kasse. It is a noun.

Is die Kasse masculine or feminine?

Feminine noun (die Kasse). Plural is Kassen. Also means cash register or till.

How is die Kasse used in a sentence?

Use die Kasse as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Die Kasse ist offen. (The checkout is open.).

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