German noun
die Fähe
Quick answer
The correct German article for Fähe is die, so you say die Fähe. The plural form is die Fähen. In English, it usually means vixen, female fox.
Meaning and usage
die Fähe is a German noun that usually means vixen, female fox in English. It is considered very common in the current noun dataset. The plural form is die Fähen. Because this noun can map to multiple English glosses, it helps to remember it with related words and example contexts.
Learner note
Memorize this noun as die Fähe, and pair it with the plural die Fähen so the singular and plural stay connected in memory.
Related German nouns
These related nouns help place Fähe in a wider vocabulary family around meanings such as vixen, female fox, which makes the article and usage easier to retain.
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FAQ
What is the article for Fähe?
The correct article is die, so the full noun is die Fähe.
What is the plural of Fähe?
The plural form is die Fähen.
What does Fähe mean in English?
Fähe usually means vixen, female fox in English.