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German noun

die Marter

Plural: die MarternEnglish: tortureC1Very common

Quick answer

The correct German article for Marter is die, so you say die Marter. The plural form is die Martern. In English, it usually means torture.

Article
die
Singular
Marter
Plural
die Martern
English
torture
CEFR
C1

Meaning and usage

die Marter is a German noun that usually means torture in English. It is considered very common in the current noun dataset. The plural form is die Martern. Learning it together with nearby related nouns can make the article and meaning easier to remember.

Learner note

Memorize this noun as die Marter, and pair it with the plural die Martern so the singular and plural stay connected in memory.

Related German nouns

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FAQ

What is the article for Marter?

The correct article is die, so the full noun is die Marter.

What is the plural of Marter?

The plural form is die Martern.

What does Marter mean in English?

Marter usually means torture in English.

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