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German noun

der Vorsatz

Plural: die VorsätzeEnglish: maliceB2Very common

Quick answer

The correct German article for Vorsatz is der, so you say der Vorsatz. The plural form is die Vorsätze. In English, it usually means malice.

Article
der
Singular
Vorsatz
Plural
die Vorsätze
English
malice
CEFR
B2

Meaning and usage

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

Learner note

Memorize this noun as der Vorsatz, and pair it with the plural die Vorsätze so the singular and plural stay connected in memory.

Related German nouns

These related nouns help place Vorsatz in a wider vocabulary family around meanings such as malice, which makes the article and usage easier to retain.

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FAQ

What is the article for Vorsatz?

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

What is the plural of Vorsatz?

The plural form is die Vorsätze.

What does Vorsatz mean in English?

Vorsatz usually means malice in English.

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