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German noun

der Tram

Plural: die TramsEnglish: large wooden beamA2Very common

Quick answer

The correct German article for Tram is der, so you say der Tram. The plural form is die Trams. In English, it usually means large wooden beam.

Article
der
Singular
Tram
Plural
die Trams
English
large wooden beam
CEFR
A2

Meaning and usage

The correct article is der, so you say der Tram. The plural is die Trams. In English, Tram usually means large wooden beam.

Learner note

Do not memorize Tram on its own — learn it as der Tram. Remember the plural together with the noun: die Trams.

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 Tram

    large wooden beam

    Plural: die Trams

  • die Tram

    tram

    Plural: die Trams

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FAQ

What is the article for Tram?

The correct article is der, so the full noun is der Tram.

What is the plural of Tram?

The plural form is die Trams.

What does Tram mean in English?

Tram usually means large wooden beam in English.

Can Tram have more than one article in German?

Yes. Tram appears with multiple article or meaning variants, so you should check the context and compare the listed options.

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