German noun
die Lehre
Plural: die LehrenEnglish: teaching, doctrine, apprenticeshipB1Very common
Quick answer
The correct German article for Lehre is die, so you say die Lehre. The plural form is die Lehren. In English, it usually means teaching, doctrine, apprenticeship.
Meaning and usage
The correct article is die, so you say die Lehre. The plural is die Lehren. In English, Lehre usually means teaching, doctrine.
Learner note
Do not memorize Lehre on its own — learn it as die Lehre. Remember the plural together with the noun: die Lehren.
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FAQ
What is the article for Lehre?
The correct article is die, so the full noun is die Lehre.
What is the plural of Lehre?
The plural form is die Lehren.
What does Lehre mean in English?
Lehre usually means teaching, doctrine, apprenticeship in English.