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How do you say "physics" in German?

die Physik

Noun Feminine

In German, "physics" is die Physik.

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Pronunciation

FOO-zik. Physik has stress on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

Die Physik is feminine. Plural is Physik (rarely pluralized). It refers to the science of physics.

Example sentence

Die Physik erklärt Bewegung.

Physics explains motion.

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How to remember die Physik

Physik sounds like English 'physics'. It studies motion and forces.

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Questions about die Physik

How do you say "physics" in German?

In German, "physics" is die Physik. It is a noun.

Is die Physik masculine or feminine?

Die Physik is feminine. Plural is Physik (rarely pluralized). It refers to the science of physics.

How is die Physik used in a sentence?

Use die Physik as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Die Physik erklärt Bewegung. (Physics explains motion.).

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