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How do you say "wine" in German?

der Wein

Noun Masculine

In German, "wine" is der Wein.

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Pronunciation

VINE. Rhymes with 'mine'. One syllable. Pronounced exactly like the English word.

Grammar notes

Der Wein is masculine. The plural is die Weine.

Example sentence

Der Wein ist rot und aromatisch.

The wine is red and aromatic.

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How to remember der Wein

Wein is pronounced almost exactly like English 'wine'. Both words come from the same Latin root 'vinum'.

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Questions about der Wein

How do you say "wine" in German?

In German, "wine" is der Wein. It is a noun.

Is der Wein masculine or feminine?

Der Wein is masculine. The plural is die Weine.

How is der Wein used in a sentence?

Use der Wein as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Wein ist rot und aromatisch. (The wine is red and aromatic.).

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