Is Nektar der, die or das?
der Nektar — “Nektar” means “nectar”. This noun is Masculine, so its correct article is der. Plural form: die Nektare.
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German Declension Table – All 4 Cases
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | der Nektar | die Nektare |
| Genitive | des Nektars | der Nektare |
| Dative | dem Nektar | den Nektaren |
| Accusative | den Nektar | die Nektare |
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Article & Grammar for Nektar

Translations of Nektar
English
nectar
Türkçe
nektar
FAQ
9Is Nektar der, die or das?
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The correct German article for Nektar is der. The noun Nektar is Masculine. So you always say: der Nektar. Learn the article together with the noun — German nouns don't follow predictable gender rules most of the time.
What does "Nektar" mean in German?
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In German, the word "Nektar" means "nectar" in English. The pronunciation of "Nektar" is approximately "/ˈnektar/". Its article is "der" and its plural form is "die Nektare".
What is the plural of Nektar?
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The plural of Nektar is: die Nektare. In the plural, every German noun takes the article "die". So: die Nektare. Example: ein Nektar → zwei Nektare.
Is it die Nektare or die Nektars?
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Correct: die Nektare. The form "die Nektars" is wrong. The plural of der Nektar is die Nektare. In the nominative plural, you always use the article "die".
How do you decline der Nektar?
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der Nektar follows the four German cases. Nominative: der Nektar, Accusative: den Nektar, Dative: dem Nektar, Genitive: des Nektars. In plural: die Nektare / den Nektaren. Learn these forms together with the noun.
What is the genitive of Nektar?
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The genitive singular of der Nektar is: des Nektars. The genitive plural is der Nektare. German uses the genitive to express possession or belonging. Example: die Farbe des Nektars.
What is the dative plural of Nektar?
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The dative plural of Nektar is: den Nektaren. In German, dative plural nouns usually end in "-n". So you say: "mit den Nektaren". Use this case after prepositions like mit, von, bei, zu.
How do you use Nektar in a sentence?
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Nektar is a noun and must be capitalized in German. You'll find example sentences above for each case. The article der stays the same in nominative singular but changes in other cases. Practice declension in your own sentences.
Is Nektar a noun?
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Yes, Nektar is a noun (also called a substantive). German nouns are always capitalized. The article for Nektar is der. Every German noun has a fixed article you must memorize.
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