Lesson 17: Gender of Nouns (Genus)

Gender of Nouns (Genus) – A1 Grammar

In German, every noun has a gender (Genus): masculine, feminine, or neuter. For example:

  • der Kaffee — masculine (m)
  • die Bluse — feminine (f)
  • das Bier — neuter (n)

In most cases, there is no fixed rule for predicting a noun’s gender. That’s why it’s important to memorize the article along with each noun. However, there are some common patterns that can help you recognize the gender of some nouns:

Some common patterns:

Gender Typical Endings Examples
Masculine (der) -er, -en, -el, -or
days of the week, months, seasons
der Lehrer, der Doktor, der Montag, der April, der Winter
Neuter (das) -chen, -ment, -um
infinitives used as nouns
das Mädchen, das Dokument, das Museum, das Lesen
Feminine (die) -e, -ei, -heit, -ion, -ung die Lampe, die Polizei, die Freiheit, die Lektion, die Übung

Note: Many German nouns do not follow these patterns, so it is essential to memorize the article with the noun for correct writing and speaking.