dieE-Mail-Adresse
die E-Mail-Adresse — The correct article is die because this noun is Feminine. The plural form is: die E-Mail-Adressen. In German, learn the article together with each noun.
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Example Sentences with E-Mail-Adresse
8 SätzeDie E-Mail-Adresse meines Chefs steht auf der Visitenkarte.
My boss's email address is on the business card.
Die E-Mail-Adressen aller Teilnehmer sind gestern gesammelt worden.
The email addresses of all participants were collected yesterday.
Bitte geben Sie Ihre E-Mail-Adresse in das Formular ein.
Please enter your email address in the form.
Morgen werde ich alle E-Mail-Adressen in die Datenbank eintragen.
Tomorrow I will enter all email addresses into the database.
Mit der E-Mail-Adresse kannst du dich beim Newsletter anmelden.
With the email address, you can sign up for the newsletter.
Wir haben an den E-Mail-Adressen einige Fehler gefunden.
We found some errors in the email addresses.
Die Überprüfung der E-Mail-Adresse dauert nur wenige Sekunden.
The verification of the email address takes only a few seconds.
Der Schutz der E-Mail-Adressen unserer Kunden ist sehr wichtig.
The protection of our customers' email addresses is very important.
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Article & Grammar for E-Mail-Adresse

Für die Anmeldung im Online-Shop braucht Nina eine gültige E-Mail-Adresse. Die E-Mail-Adresse besteht aus ihrem Namen und einer Domain. Zuerst tippt sie ihre E-Mail-Adresse in das Formular. Dann überprüft sie die Schreibweise der E-Mail-Adresse. Die Bestätigung wird an diese E-Mail-Adresse gesendet. Mit der E-Mail-Adresse kann sie später ihr Passwort zurücksetzen. In ihrem Notizbuch stehen auch andere wichtige E-Mail-Adressen. Am Ende erhält sie eine Nachricht an ihre neue E-Mail-Adresse.
Translations of E-Mail-Adresse
Türkçe
e-posta adresi
FAQ
10Is E-Mail-Adresse der, die or das?
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The correct German article for E-Mail-Adresse is die. The noun E-Mail-Adresse is Feminine. So you always say: die E-Mail-Adresse. Learn the article together with the noun — German nouns don't follow predictable gender rules most of the time.
What is the plural of E-Mail-Adresse?
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The plural of E-Mail-Adresse is: die E-Mail-Adressen. In the plural, every German noun takes the article "die". So: die E-Mail-Adressen. Example: ein E-Mail-Adresse → zwei E-Mail-Adressen.
Is it die E-Mail-Adressen or die E-Mail-Adresses?
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Correct: die E-Mail-Adressen. The form "die E-Mail-Adresses" is wrong. The plural of die E-Mail-Adresse is die E-Mail-Adressen. In the nominative plural, you always use the article "die".
How do you decline die E-Mail-Adresse?
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die E-Mail-Adresse follows the four German cases. Nominative: die E-Mail-Adresse, Accusative: die E-Mail-Adresse, Dative: der E-Mail-Adresse, Genitive: der E-Mail-Adresse. In plural: die E-Mail-Adressen / den E-Mail-Adressen. Learn these forms together with the noun.
What is the genitive of E-Mail-Adresse?
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The genitive singular of die E-Mail-Adresse is: der E-Mail-Adresse. The genitive plural is der E-Mail-Adressen. German uses the genitive to express possession or belonging. Example: die Farbe der E-Mail-Adresse.
What is the dative plural of E-Mail-Adresse?
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The dative plural of E-Mail-Adresse is: den E-Mail-Adressen. In German, dative plural nouns usually end in "-n". So you say: "mit den E-Mail-Adressen". Use this case after prepositions like mit, von, bei, zu.
Why is E-Mail-Adresse feminine?
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E-Mail-Adresse ends in -e. German nouns with this ending are almost always feminine. Nouns ending in -e are often feminine (die), especially two-syllable words. That's why the article for E-Mail-Adresse is die.
How do you use E-Mail-Adresse in a sentence?
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E-Mail-Adresse is a noun and must be capitalized in German. You'll find example sentences above for each case. The article die stays the same in nominative singular but changes in other cases. Practice declension in your own sentences.
Is E-Mail-Adresse a noun?
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Yes, E-Mail-Adresse is a noun (also called a substantive). German nouns are always capitalized. The article for E-Mail-Adresse is die. Every German noun has a fixed article you must memorize.
What CEFR level is E-Mail-Adresse?
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The word E-Mail-Adresse 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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