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How do you say "florist" in German?
der Florist
In German, "florist" is der Florist.
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Pronunciation
Say FLOR-ist. The stress is on the first syllable, which sounds like English floor.
Grammar notes
Der Florist is masculine. The plural is die Floristen. Floristin is used for female florists.
Example sentence
Der Florist verkauft schöne Blumen.
The florist sells beautiful flowers.
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How to remember der Florist
Florist comes from Flora (flowers), so it is similar to English florist.
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Questions about der Florist
How do you say "florist" in German?
In German, "florist" is der Florist. It is a noun.
Is der Florist masculine or feminine?
Der Florist is masculine. The plural is die Floristen. Floristin is used for female florists.
How is der Florist used in a sentence?
Use der Florist as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Florist verkauft schöne Blumen. (The florist sells beautiful flowers.).
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