KARTE
Fur ein karte is already in German. In English, it means for a map or for a card.
Word: Gans Plural: Gänse Gender: Female
Ihr is the root word. Depending on gender, quantity and case it could be:IhrIhreIhrenIhresIhrerIhrem
depending on the gender of the word: der, die, or das
"Freund" is masculine and "Freundin" is feminine.
Nouns in English can be categorized as either masculine, feminine, or neuter, though this system is not as prevalent in English as it is in some other languages. Generally, English nouns do not have gender like they do in languages such as Spanish, French, or German.
glückliche Karte der Mutter Tages is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Geschlechtsverkehr = sex Sex = sex Geschlecht = sex (as in gender)
I assume you are refering to the gender of the article. In a combined word the gender of the last word dominates. Die Fantasie.(feminin) Der Film.(masculine) Der Fantasie-Film. (Therefor masculine.)
Depending on Gender the translates as:Der (male)Die (female)Das (neuter)
The German word for a bat is Fledermaus (feminine gender, so it is 'die Fledermaus')