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der TerminThe correct article is der because this noun is Masculine. The plural form is: die Termine. In German, learn the article together with each noun.

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German Declension Table – All 4 Cases

Nominative
Singularder Termin
Pluraldie Termine
Accusative
Singularden Termin
Pluraldie Termine
Dative
Singulardem Termin
Pluralden Terminen
Genitive
Singulardes Termins
Pluralder Termine
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Example Sentences with Termin

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Der Termin beim Zahnarzt beginnt heute um neun Uhr.

The dentist appointment starts today at nine o'clock.

2

Die Termine in dieser Woche sind alle sehr gut verlaufen.

The appointments this week have all gone very well.

3

Ich muss den Termin für morgen leider absagen.

I unfortunately have to cancel the appointment for tomorrow.

4

Meine Sekretärin wird die Termine für nächste Woche planen.

My secretary will schedule the appointments for next week.

5

Bei dem Termin mit dem Chef sprechen wir über das Projekt.

At the meeting with the boss, we are discussing the project.

6

Nach den Terminen im Krankenhaus bin ich sehr müde gewesen.

After the appointments at the hospital, I was very tired.

7

Die Verschiebung des Termins war für alle Beteiligten notwendig.

The postponement of the appointment was necessary for everyone involved.

8

Die Koordination der Termine erfordert viel Geduld und Organisation.

The coordination of the appointments requires a lot of patience and organization.

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Article & Grammar for Termin

der Termin – German article & declension (Plural: die Termine)
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Emma hat morgen einen wichtigen Termin beim Zahnarzt. Der Termin ist um 9 Uhr morgens. Zuerst trägt sie den Termin in ihren Kalender ein. Dann legt sie die Versicherungskarte neben die Tasche. Die Uhrzeit des Termins passt gut in ihren Tagesplan. Mit dem Termin beginnt ihr Tag sehr früh. In ihrer App sind auch vier andere Termine für die Woche eingetragen. Am Ende stellt sie sicher, dass sie den Termin nicht vergisst.

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Translations of Termin

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Türkçe

randevu, tarih, toplantı, buluşma, görüşme

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FAQ

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Is Termin der, die or das?

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The correct German article for Termin is der. The noun Termin is Masculine. So you always say: der Termin. Learn the article together with the noun — German nouns don't follow predictable gender rules most of the time.

What is the plural of Termin?

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The plural of Termin is: die Termine. In the plural, every German noun takes the article "die". So: die Termine. Example: ein Termin → zwei Termine.

Is it die Termine or die Termins?

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Correct: die Termine. The form "die Termins" is wrong. The plural of der Termin is die Termine. In the nominative plural, you always use the article "die".

How do you decline der Termin?

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der Termin follows the four German cases. Nominative: der Termin, Accusative: den Termin, Dative: dem Termin, Genitive: des Termins. In plural: die Termine / den Terminen. Learn these forms together with the noun.

What is the genitive of Termin?

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The genitive singular of der Termin is: des Termins. The genitive plural is der Termine. German uses the genitive to express possession or belonging. Example: die Farbe des Termins.

What is the dative plural of Termin?

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The dative plural of Termin is: den Terminen. In German, dative plural nouns usually end in "-n". So you say: "mit den Terminen". Use this case after prepositions like mit, von, bei, zu.

How do you use Termin in a sentence?

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Termin 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 Termin a noun?

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Yes, Termin is a noun (also called a substantive). German nouns are always capitalized. The article for Termin is der. Every German noun has a fixed article you must memorize.

What CEFR level is Termin?

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The word Termin belongs to level A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). It's part of basic German vocabulary. A2-level words are used in everyday situations and should be among the first you learn.

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