How to Say ‘charger’ in German
das Ladegerät
dahs LAH-duh-guh-rert
[dahs LAH-duh-guh-rert]
💬 Usage Tip: Neuter noun: das Ladegerät, plural: die Ladegeräte. Literally loading device.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Another wonderfully practical German compound. If you forget one on set, someone will definitely notice.
Phrase Breakdown
das
[dahs]
the
definite article for neuter nouns in German
Das Ladegerät liegt im Technikraum.
The charger is in the technical room.
Ladegerät
[LAH-duh-guh-rert]
charger
a device used to recharge batteries for cameras, microphones, or lights
Das Ladegerät für den Akku fehlt noch.
The charger for the battery is still missing.
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