Is Dribbling der, die or das?
das Dribbling — This noun is Neuter, so its correct article is das. Plural form: die Dribblings.
German Declension Table – All 4 Cases
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | das Dribbling | die Dribblings |
| Genitive | des Dribblings | der Dribblings |
| Dative | dem Dribbling | den Dribblings |
| Accusative | das Dribbling | die Dribblings |
Example Sentences with Dribbling
8 SätzeDas Dribbling von unserem jungen Stürmer sieht im Training ja richtig beeindruckend aus.
Our young striker's dribbling really does look impressive in training.
Die schnellen Dribblings der Profis machen jedes Bundesligaspiel richtig spannend.
The pros' quick dribbling makes every Bundesliga match exciting.
Nächste Woche werde ich das Dribbling mit dem schwächeren Fuß intensiv trainieren.
Next week, I'll work intensively on my dribbling with my weaker foot.
Im letzten Spiel haben die Gegner unsere Dribblings überhaupt nicht gestoppt.
In the last match, the opponents couldn't stop our dribbling at all.
Mit einem schnellen Dribbling hat der Flügelspieler gestern zwei Verteidiger ausgespielt.
With a quick dribble, the winger beat two defenders yesterday.
Bei den Dribblings unserer Stürmer kommen die Verteidiger oft nicht mehr hinterher, weil sie so schnell sind.
Our forwards are so fast that the defenders often can't keep up with their dribbling.
Wegen des riskanten Dribblings verliert unsere Mannschaft manchmal den Ball.
Because of that risky dribbling, our team sometimes loses the ball.
Trotz der vielen Dribblings gewinnt das Team nicht jedes Spiel.
Despite all the dribbling, the team doesn't win every match.
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Article & Grammar for Dribbling

Jonas trainiert jeden Mittwoch auf dem Bolzplatz in Bremen-Walle. Es ist ein warmer Abend im Juni, und die Sonne steht tief über den Häusern. Heute übt er nur eine Sache: das Dribbling. Der Ball rollt ihm immer wieder vom Fuß weg. Sein Freund Niklas lacht und ruft: "Langsam, nicht so schnell!" Bei dem Dribbling schaut Jonas zu oft auf den Ball. Der Trainer kommt und zeigt ihm einen einfachen Trick. "Schau nach vorne, nicht nach unten", sagt er. Jonas atmet tief durch und probiert es noch einmal. Jetzt bleibt der Ball nah am Fuß. Die Dribblings gelingen ihm immer besser. Mit den Dribblings läuft er an drei Kindern vorbei. Am Ende des Dribblings schießt er den Ball ins Tor. Niklas klatscht und ruft seinen Namen. Der Schweiß läuft Jonas über die Stirn. Er trinkt schnell etwas Wasser aus seiner Flasche. Dann stellt er sich wieder an den Anfang. "Noch mal", sagt er und lacht.
FAQ
9Is Dribbling der, die or das?
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The correct German article for Dribbling is das. The noun Dribbling is Neuter. So you always say: das Dribbling. Learn the article together with the noun — German nouns don't follow predictable gender rules most of the time.
What is the plural of Dribbling?
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The plural of Dribbling is: die Dribblings. In the plural, every German noun takes the article "die". So: die Dribblings. Example: ein Dribbling → zwei Dribblings.
Is it die Dribblings or die Dribblings?
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Correct: die Dribblings. The form "die Dribblings" is wrong. The plural of das Dribbling is die Dribblings. In the nominative plural, you always use the article "die".
How do you decline das Dribbling?
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das Dribbling follows the four German cases. Nominative: das Dribbling, Accusative: das Dribbling, Dative: dem Dribbling, Genitive: des Dribblings. In plural: die Dribblings / den Dribblings. Learn these forms together with the noun.
What is the genitive of Dribbling?
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The genitive singular of das Dribbling is: des Dribblings. The genitive plural is der Dribblings. German uses the genitive to express possession or belonging. Example: die Farbe des Dribblings.
What is the dative plural of Dribbling?
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The dative plural of Dribbling is: den Dribblings. In German, dative plural nouns usually end in "-n". So you say: "mit den Dribblings". Use this case after prepositions like mit, von, bei, zu.
How do you use Dribbling in a sentence?
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Dribbling is a noun and must be capitalized in German. You'll find example sentences above for each case. The article das stays the same in nominative singular but changes in other cases. Practice declension in your own sentences.
Is Dribbling a noun?
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Yes, Dribbling is a noun (also called a substantive). German nouns are always capitalized. The article for Dribbling is das. Every German noun has a fixed article you must memorize.
What CEFR level is Dribbling?
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The word Dribbling belongs to level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). It's part of basic German vocabulary. B2-level words are used in everyday situations and should be among the first you learn.
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