Laden - Der Die Das
The correct article for Laden is "der".
English translation: shop
How to remember it?
To easily and effectively remember the article for a specific word, you can use a few techniques. Associate the word with a color and visualize the noun in that color. Audio hints also help - hearing the word in a masculine, feminine, or neutral voice can reinforce the correct article. Additionally, German has specific rules and patterns that can help you guess the article without memorizing it outright. Below are some tips specifically chosen for the word Laden.
Colors
Pick a color for each gender: blue for masculine nouns (der), red for feminine nouns (die), and green for neuter nouns (das).
Audio
This hint activates your sense of hearing. In Artikel Meister, each word is accompanied by a recording in a masculine voice (der), feminine voice (die), or a child’s voice (das). Engaging an additional sense helps you remember the correct article more effectively.
Listen to the word in a masculine voice.
It's a hint for masculine words (der)
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Rules
There are various rules to help you guess the article of a word without memorizing it. For a general overview, check them out here: Rules. Unfortunately, we couldn’t find a specific rule to determine the article for this example. For such cases, it’s best to learn the article by heart. We hope the other hints are still helpful!
Practical Examples and Usage
Discover how to use der Laden effectively in context.
Plural Form
The plural form of der Laden is die Läden.
Declension Table for All Grammar Cases
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | der Laden | die Läden |
Accusative | den Laden | die Läden |
Dative | dem Laden | den Läden |
Genitive | des Ladens | der Läden |
Example Sentences
- Ich habe einen neuen Laden um die Ecke eröffnet. (I have opened a new store around the corner.)
- Die Läden in dieser Straße sind sehr klein, aber interessant. (The shops on this street are very small but interesting.)
- Ich muss noch schnell zu dem Laden auf der anderen Straßenseite gehen. (I still have to quickly go to the store across the street.)
Want to Learn More?
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