Clothing in German
Introduction
Clothing is an essential part of daily life, and knowing the names of common clothing items in German can be incredibly useful for communication, whether you're traveling, shopping, or simply expanding your vocabulary.
Common Clothing Items in German
Below is a table listing some of the most common clothing items in German, along with their English translations.
English | German | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Shirt | das Hemd | [das hemt] |
T-shirt | das T-Shirt | [das tee-shert] |
Blouse | die Bluse | [dee bloo-ze] |
Pants | die Hose | [dee ho-ze] |
Jeans | die Jeans | [dee jeens] |
Shorts | die Shorts | [dee shorts] |
Skirt | der Rock | [der rok] |
Dress | das Kleid | [das klide] |
Jacket | die Jacke | [dee ya-ke] |
Coat | der Mantel | [der man-tel] |
Suit | der Anzug | [der an-tsoog] |
Sweater | der Pullover | [der poo-lo-ver] |
Hoodie | das Kapuzenpullover | [das ka-poo-tsen-poo-lo-ver] |
Hat | der Hut | [der hoot] |
Cap | die Mütze | [dee myu-tse] |
Scarf | der Schal | [der shal] |
Gloves | die Handschuhe | [dee hant-shoo-he] |
Socks | die Socken | [dee zok-en] |
Shoes | die Schuhe | [dee shoo-he] |
Boots | die Stiefel | [dee shtee-fel] |
Sandals | die Sandalen | [dee zan-da-len] |
Belt | der Gürtel | [der guer-tel] |
Tie | die Krawatte | [dee kra-va-te] |
Additional Notes
- Gender in Nouns: In German, nouns have grammatical genders, which are important for articles and adjective endings. The three genders are:
- Masculine: "der" (e.g., der Hut - the hat)
- Feminine: "die" (e.g., die Bluse - the blouse)
- Neuter: "das" (e.g., das Hemd - the shirt)
- Plural Form: Most clothing items in German take "die" in the plural form (e.g., die Schuhe - the shoes).
Conclusion
Knowing these basic clothing terms can help you navigate conversations about fashion, shopping, or simply getting dressed in German-speaking environments.