How to Say ‘the Church of Our Lady in Dresden’ in German
die Frauenkirche in Dresden
dee FROW-en-keer-che in DREHZ-den
[dee FROW-en-keer-che in DREHZ-den]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Frauenkirche' means 'Church of Our Lady', with 'die' indicating a feminine noun.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A symbol of reconciliation after WWII, it was rebuilt to its former glory in Dresden.
Phrase Breakdown
die
[dee]
the
A definite article used for feminine nouns in German.
Die Tür ist offen.
The door is open.
Frauenkirche
[FROW-en-keer-che]
Church of Our Lady
A church dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Die Frauenkirche in Dresden ist ein Symbol der Versöhnung.
The Frauenkirche in Dresden is a symbol of reconciliation.
in Dresden
in DREHZ-den
in Dresden
Indicates the location within the city of Dresden.
Ich lebe in Dresden.
I live in Dresden.
Words in this phrase
in
[in]
in
Used to indicate location or position.
Ich bin in der Schule.
I am at school.
Dresden
[DREHZ-den]
Dresden
A city in Germany known for its art and architecture.
Dresden ist berühmt für den Zwinger.
Dresden is famous for the Zwinger.
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