A1grammar
Noun Gender
Every German noun has a fixed grammatical gender: masculine, feminine, or neuter.
What is it
Every German noun has a fixed grammatical gender: masculine, feminine, or neuter.
প্রতিটি German noun-এর একটি নির্দিষ্ট gender আছে: masculine, feminine, বা neuter।
German example
DE: Der Tisch ist neu.
Contrast: Die Lampe ist hell.
Meaning
EN: Every German noun has a fixed grammatical gender: masculine, feminine, or neuter.
BN: প্রতিটি German noun-এর একটি নির্দিষ্ট gender আছে: masculine, feminine, বা neuter।
Short explanation
Every German noun has a fixed grammatical gender: masculine, feminine, or neuter.
Use Noun Gender when you need the pattern shown in the rule and the examples.
Notice endings, article changes, and verb placement together.
Change one detail from the model sentence, but keep the grammar pattern.
Contrast table
The main pattern in one compact view.
| Focus | Use | Reminder |
|---|---|---|
| form | notice the shape | watch endings carefully |
| position | notice the clause slot | verb placement matters |
| meaning | notice the relation between ideas | practice with short sentences |
| review | repeat aloud | link rule and example together |
Common mistakes
Start with the core rule and one usable sentence.
Controlled variation is safer than random guessing.
Mini practice
Which pattern should you remember first?
Answer: Rule + one clear example
What is the safest way to practise?
Answer: Reuse the model sentence and change one part
Personalized coach
Write one sentence that uses noun gender, then check the correction in English and Bangla.
Detected level
A1
Adaptive focus
grammar: Keep it simple: write one short sentence with a clear subject and one verb.
Review pressure
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