Seeufer | FHD |

The German noun (lakeshore) is a neuter noun. The proper definite article to use with it is das . Grammatical Articles for "Seeufer"

A compound noun consisting of See (lake) and Ufer (shore/bank). Since German compound nouns take the gender of the final element ( das Ufer ), Seeufer is also neuter. Seeufer

In scientific literature, "Seeufer" is sometimes used as a proper name for specific archaeological sites, such as the one at Kärlich in Germany, where ancient artifacts were found along a former lakeshore. The German noun (lakeshore) is a neuter noun

You might see it in event titles like the Exkursion am Münsterlinger Seeufer , referring to a specific lakeside location. referring to a specific lakeside location.

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