Breakdown of Die Bäckerei produziert frisches Brot.
Questions & Answers about Die Bäckerei produziert frisches Brot.
What gender is the noun Bäckerei, and why is its article die?
Why is produziert in second position, rather than at the end like in English?
What kind of verb is produzieren, and how do you form the present tense for “he produces”?
produzieren is a regular (weak) verb borrowed from Latin. You form the 3rd person singular present by dropping -en and adding -t:
ich produziere
du produzierst
er/sie/es produziert
Could we say Die Bäckerei backt frisches Brot instead? What’s the difference?
Why does frisch become frisches before Brot?
What case is frisches Brot, and how do you recognize it?
Why is there no definite article (like das) before frisches Brot?
If I wanted to talk about individual loaves, could I say frische Brote? How would the ending change?
Yes. The plural of Brot is Brote. With no article, the adjective decline uses the strong plural ending -e: frische Brote.
Example: Die Bäckerei produziert frische Brote.
How do you pronounce Bäckerei, especially the ä and ei?
ä is pronounced like the “e” in English “bed.”
ei is pronounced like the English diphthong in “eye.”
IPA: [ˌbɛkəˈʁaɪ]. You can think “BECK-uh‐rye.”
What’s the difference between Bäcker and Bäckerei?
Bäcker (masculine) is the baker (the person).
Bäckerei (feminine) is the bakery (the place or business). They come from the same root, but one is an agent noun, the other names the shop.
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