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How do you say "printer" in German?

der Drucker

Noun Masculine

In German, "printer" is der Drucker.

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Pronunciation

DROO-ker. The first syllable rhymes with English 'droop', and Drucker ends with 'ker'.

Grammar notes

Der Drucker is masculine. Plural is Drucker. It refers to any printing device.

Example sentence

Der Drucker ist laut.

The printer is loud.

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How to remember der Drucker

Drucker comes from drucken (to print). A printer druckt (prints) your documents.

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Questions about der Drucker

How do you say "printer" in German?

In German, "printer" is der Drucker. It is a noun.

Is der Drucker masculine or feminine?

Der Drucker is masculine. Plural is Drucker. It refers to any printing device.

How is der Drucker used in a sentence?

Use der Drucker as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Drucker ist laut. (The printer is loud.).

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