German noun
der Marsch
Quick answer
The correct German article for Marsch is der, so you say der Marsch. The plural form is die Märsche. In English, it usually means march.
Meaning and usage
The correct article is der, so you say der Marsch. The plural is die Märsche. In English, Marsch usually means march.
Learner note
Do not memorize Marsch on its own — learn it as der Marsch. Remember the plural together with the noun: die Märsche.
Other article or meaning variants
This lemma appears with more than one valid article or meaning in German. Use the context and glosses below to compare the variants.
der Marsch
march
Plural: die Märsche
die Marsch
marsh
Plural: die Märsche
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FAQ
What is the article for Marsch?
The correct article is der, so the full noun is der Marsch.
What is the plural of Marsch?
The plural form is die Märsche.
What does Marsch mean in English?
Marsch usually means march in English.
Can Marsch have more than one article in German?
Yes. Marsch appears with multiple article or meaning variants, so you should check the context and compare the listed options.