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How do you say "table tennis table" in German?

die Tischtennisplatte

Noun Feminine

In German, "table tennis table" is die Tischtennisplatte.

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Pronunciation

Say TISH-ten-nis-plah-tuh. The i sounds like English in, and the stress is on the first syllable.

Grammar notes

Die Tischtennisplatte is feminine. The plural is die Tischtennisplatten.

Example sentence

Die Tischtennisplatte steht im Keller.

The table tennis table is in the basement.

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How to remember die Tischtennisplatte

Tisch is table, Tennis is tennis, Platte is a plate or flat surface.

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Questions about die Tischtennisplatte

How do you say "table tennis table" in German?

In German, "table tennis table" is die Tischtennisplatte. It is a noun.

Is die Tischtennisplatte masculine or feminine?

Die Tischtennisplatte is feminine. The plural is die Tischtennisplatten.

How is die Tischtennisplatte used in a sentence?

Use die Tischtennisplatte as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Die Tischtennisplatte steht im Keller. (The table tennis table is in the basement.).

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