German noun
der Kitt
Plural: die KitteEnglish: puttyA2Very common
Quick answer
The correct German article for Kitt is der, so you say der Kitt. The plural form is die Kitte. In English, it usually means putty.
Meaning and usage
The correct article is der, so you say der Kitt. The plural is die Kitte. In English, Kitt usually means putty.
Learner note
Do not memorize Kitt on its own — learn it as der Kitt. Remember the plural together with the noun: die Kitte.
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FAQ
What is the article for Kitt?
The correct article is der, so the full noun is der Kitt.
What is the plural of Kitt?
The plural form is die Kitte.
What does Kitt mean in English?
Kitt usually means putty in English.