German noun
die Kralle
Plural: die KrallenEnglish: clawA2Very common
Quick answer
The correct German article for Kralle is die, so you say die Kralle. The plural form is die Krallen. In English, it usually means claw.
Meaning and usage
The correct article is die, so you say die Kralle. The plural is die Krallen. In English, Kralle usually means claw.
Learner note
Do not memorize Kralle on its own — learn it as die Kralle. Remember the plural together with the noun: die Krallen.
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FAQ
What is the article for Kralle?
The correct article is die, so the full noun is die Kralle.
What is the plural of Kralle?
The plural form is die Krallen.
What does Kralle mean in English?
Kralle usually means claw in English.