Firstly, are you sure you have spelled the word right?
there is only a noun in German which is called "der Schinken" and that means
"the ham"
unless you mean the verb: schicken (to send) which does not take the article "der" because it is not a noun.
der Pudel - the poodle
der Brief = the letter
Perhaps you mean der Kopf, the head.
Der liebste Papa der Welt = the dearest dad in the world
"der" is not an English word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
der Blick = look/glance
Der Kapselheber is bottle opener in English.
Der Riese means the giant
Der Reis = the rice
no der ta der. jk!:) yes it does
** are you there.
Do you mean Kino der Toten? If so, it's German for Theatre of the Dead.