If you mean the article, it's "das".
"Der" is a masculine definite article in German, equivalent to "the" in English. It is used before a singular masculine noun to indicate that the noun is specific or known to both the speaker and the listener.
The noun nix has the plural nixes, which can mean refusals, or German mythological water creatures.
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no
It is a proper noun.
(Der) Kreis is a masculine noun in German.
"Wein" is a German equivalent of "wine."The German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite noun is "der" ("the") as the subject. Its singular indefinite article is "einer" ("a, one").
"German submarine" is a common noun. It refers to any submarine manufactured or operated by Germany, not to a specific individual entity.
Antworten is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
The word German can be a proper noun or a proper adjective. The noun refers to someone in or from Germany (a German), or the language spoken there. *as a genealogy term, it does not use a capital G
The German word for the English noun sing is singen
Party in German is ein Party (Noun), or Party (verb)