The plural of "Apfel" in German is "Äpfel".
The plural form for "German" is "Germans."
Apple in different languages is: Spanish: manzana French: pomme German: Apfel Japanese: リンゴ (ringo)
The plural form of "pen" in German is "die Stifte."
Monster in German is the same word; 'Monster'. In the plural form the word doesn't change but instead of saying 'ein Monster' (a monster), you would say 'die Monster' which means the monsters.
The plural of "Filzstift" in German is "Filzstifte," which means felt-tip pens.
Äpfel Correctly: Die Äpfel
Apfel
The German word for apple is Apfel.
Der Apfel
Äpfel is how you say apples in German.
Apfel (pronounce "up fel")
The apple is red = Der Apfel ist rot.
In German the apple is male, so it`s ein Apfel.An apple = Ein ApfelThe apple = Der Apfel[Just to complicate things it can also be einen, einem or eines:He rewarded me with an apple - Er hat mich mit einem Apfel belohntBecause of an apple Newton became famous - Wegen eines Apfels ist Newton berühmt geworden]It depends if you're in the nominative, accusative, genitive or dative case, because ordinarily it would just be 'ein Apfel' if the apple is the subject.NOM'An apple was eaten by me' = 'Ein Apfel wurde von mir gegessen''An apple fell from the tree' = 'Ein Apfel ist vom Baum gefallen'ACC'I ate an apple' = 'Ich habe einEN Apfel gegessen'GEN(like example above: 'Wegen...' etc)DAT'with an apple' = 'mit einEM Apfel'
German plural forms are formed irregularly.
The plural form for "German" is "Germans."
Iris Apfel, the fashion icon, was born August 29, 1921.
big apfel is a real baseball player