It's der Hund.
die, der, and das. "Die" is the feminine form, "der" is the masculine form, and "das" is gender neutral. It depends on the noun to which it refers. For instance, "The man," would be "Der Mann." "The dog" would be "das Hund," unless the speaker knows the gender of the dog or it is important to the conversation. Oddly, "the door," would be "Die Tür," as doors are for some reason a feminine noun. Just so you know, the "ü" is called an umlaut "u". There are several special characters in the German alphabet; umlauts represent different sounds.
die, der, and das. "Die" is the feminine form, "der" is the masculine form, and "das" is gender neutral. It depends on the noun to which it refers. For instance, "The man," would be "Der Mann." "The dog" would be "das Hund," unless the speaker knows the gender of the dog or it is important to the conversation. Oddly, "the door," would be "Die Tür," as doors are for some reason a feminine noun. Just so you know, the "ü" is called an umlaut "u". There are several special characters in the German alphabet; umlauts represent different sounds.
a hund is a dogIt means dog. "Der Hund" (male) or "die Huendin" (female)
gun dog = (der) Jagdhund gun dogs = (die) Jagdhunde
dog = der Hund.
Der is for masculine words. Die is for feminine words. Das is for neutral (neuter). This is the standard form of language and many languages across the world (particularly the classical languages). It enables you to give additional meaning to words (to make them male or female items for example like a female cat and a male dog.
(der) Hund
(der) Hund
"Das ist meine Enkelin"or"Das ist meine Enkeltochter"or"Das ist meine Grosstochter" (archaic)
das ist literally translates to 'that is' you woudl not use it on its own but in a sentance. i.e. Das ist super! That ist super! or Das ist mein hund. That is my dog
The German word for dog is "Der hund"(singular), "Die hunde"(plural).
die Hundin