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How do you say "pond" in German?

der Teich

Noun Masculine

In German, "pond" is der Teich.

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Pronunciation

Pronounced TYKE. Rhymes with English like, and the 'ch' is guttural.

Grammar notes

Masculine noun (der Teich). Plural is Teiche. Often found in gardens or parks.

Example sentence

Der Teich hat grünes Wasser.

The pond has green water.

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How to remember der Teich

Teich rhymes with English beach and leech. A small pond where water collects.

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Questions about der Teich

How do you say "pond" in German?

In German, "pond" is der Teich. It is a noun.

Is der Teich masculine or feminine?

Masculine noun (der Teich). Plural is Teiche. Often found in gardens or parks.

How is der Teich used in a sentence?

Use der Teich as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Teich hat grünes Wasser. (The pond has green water.).

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