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What Gender is "Kind" (child) in German?

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For example, the sentence "Das Kind spielt"

The word "Kind" is a neuter noun. In German, "Kind" is "das Kind" in the nominative case, as it is the subject of the sentence. The correct sentence is "Das Kind spielt," which translates to "The child plays" in English.

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