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How do you say "gold" in German?
das Gold
In German, "gold" is das Gold.
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Pronunciation
Pronounced 'GOLT', one syllable, with a short O and stress on that syllable.
Grammar notes
Das Gold is neuter. Plural rarely used as it is a metal. Treated as an uncountable mass noun.
Example sentence
Das Gold glänzt sehr.
The gold gleams brightly.
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How to remember das Gold
Gold is the same in German as in English. Both refer to the precious yellow metal.
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Questions about das Gold
How do you say "gold" in German?
In German, "gold" is das Gold. It is a noun.
Is das Gold masculine or feminine?
Das Gold is neuter. Plural rarely used as it is a metal. Treated as an uncountable mass noun.
How is das Gold used in a sentence?
Use das Gold as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Das Gold glänzt sehr. (The gold gleams brightly.).
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