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God in German 🇩🇪


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God der Gott
How to say “God” in German? “Der Gott”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “der Gott” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on God in German like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the German word “der Gott”:
– Think of “God” with an extra “t” at the end, and “der” indicating the masculine article in German.
– Associate the word with a mnemonic, such as imagining a “got-to” remember sign pointing towards the sky.

Explanations:
– “Der Gott” is masculine and nominative singular. In German, nouns have genders and cases, and articles change accordingly.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Die Gottheit” – a more formal or generalized term for a deity.
– “Der Götter” – plural form, meaning “the gods.”

Alternate meanings like slang:
– In general, “der Gott” doesn’t have alternate slang meanings, but it can be used colloquially to refer to someone who is extremely skilled or unparalleled in a certain area, much like calling someone “a god” in English.

Examples of sentences that use it:
– “Die Menschen beten zu unterschiedlichen Göttern.” (People pray to different gods.)
– “In der griechischen Mythologie ist Zeus der Gott des Himmels.” (In Greek mythology, Zeus is the god of the sky.)
– “Viele Kulturen haben einen Schöpfungsgott.” (Many cultures have a creation god.)
– “Er spielt Fußball wie ein Gott.” (He plays football like a god.)

Remember that when using “Gott” in different cases and numbers, the word and its article will change accordingly: den Gott (accusative), dem Gott (dative), des Gottes (genitive), die Götter (nominative/accusative plural), den Göttern (dative plural), der Götter (genitive plural).

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