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How do you say "ramp" in German?

die Rampe

Noun Feminine

In German, "ramp" is die Rampe.

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Pronunciation

Say RAHM-puh. The a sounds like English ah, and the stress is on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

Die Rampe is feminine. The plural is die Rampen. It is a sloping surface.

Example sentence

Der Rollstuhl fährt die Rampe hoch.

The wheelchair goes up the ramp.

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How to remember die Rampe

Rampe is a ramp. Think of wheelchair ramps or loading ramps.

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Questions about die Rampe

How do you say "ramp" in German?

In German, "ramp" is die Rampe. It is a noun.

Is die Rampe masculine or feminine?

Die Rampe is feminine. The plural is die Rampen. It is a sloping surface.

How is die Rampe used in a sentence?

Use die Rampe as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Rollstuhl fährt die Rampe hoch. (The wheelchair goes up the ramp.).

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