The three definite articles in the German language are der, die, and das. They all mean "the" and specify a different gender. There are other words that indirectly translate to "the", as in je...
The German word for "German" is "Deutsch". Pronounced doitch. "Deutsch" as a noun is neuter, thus the definite articles are "das" (nominative and accusative), "des" (genitive), "dem" (dative). When...
Well, I can't tell actually how many word exist. Since the early English language is a mixture of Anglo-Saxon, old German and Danish, there have to be hundreds, if not thousands of German-related...