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How do you say "hat" in German?
die Mütze
In German, "hat" is die Mütze.
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Pronunciation
MEET-suh. Stress on the first syllable. Rhymes with 'mitt-sa'.
Grammar notes
Die Mütze is feminine. The plural is die Mützen.
Example sentence
Die Mütze ist rot und warm.
The hat is red and warm.
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How to remember die Mütze
Mütze is a soft hat or beanie. It sounds cozy and casual, like the soft hats people wear in winter.
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Questions about die Mütze
How do you say "hat" in German?
In German, "hat" is die Mütze. It is a noun.
Is die Mütze masculine or feminine?
Die Mütze is feminine. The plural is die Mützen.
How is die Mütze used in a sentence?
Use die Mütze as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Die Mütze ist rot und warm. (The hat is red and warm.).
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