choppy
Der Ort or Das Ort I have found two entries for "Ort", one with Der as the article, the other with Das. Does it matter which I use or learn? Also, it appears the entry for Der Ort has multiple forms in the plural - I assume that's because of regional differences? Or is one the written form and the other a spoken form? Danke im Voraus, Brian http://www.canoo.net/services/Controller?dispatch=inflection&input=Ort&features=%28Cat+N%29%28Gender+M%29%28Plural+e%29&country=D&lookup=caseInSensitive http://www.canoo.net/services/Controller?dispatch=inflection&input=Ort&features=%28Cat+N%29%28Gender+N%29&country=D&lookup=caseInSensitive
2010년 7월 13일 오후 7:58
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Hello Choppy, thanks for teaching me some German, smile. I had never heard of "das Ort" but it exists, _however_ only as a specific term used in mining. www.duden.de knows both: "Ort, der, auch: das; -[e]s, -e [eigtl. = Spitze, vgl. →Ort] (veraltet): Ahle, Pfriem. Ort, das; -[e]s, Örter (Bergmannsspr.): [das Ende einer] →Strecke: meist in der Wendung vor ... Ort, der; -[e]s, -e u. Örter [mhd., ahd. ort = Spitze; äußerstes Ende, auch: Gegend, ..." Usually, a place, or also a village, would be "der Ort", plural Orte Hope this helped, regards, Otto
2010년 7월 13일
sorry, forgot to add that the mining term means sth like the final point, the end of a particular "route", probably the end of a shaft, and is usually used in the term "vor Ort"; it relates to the third definition, the tip, the final part of ...
2010년 7월 13일
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