Der Pullover in German — Meaning, Gender, Plural & Declension

A young woman sits comfortably and looks thoughtfully away from her magazine, wearing a cozy light-blue knitted der Pullover (the sweater), which provides warmth and a soft layer of comfort while she relaxes at home.
Pullover is masculine in German — the correct article is der. The plural is die Pullover. In English, Pullover translates to sweater, jumper, or pullover.

Gender rule: Many German nouns ending in -er are masculine (der Pullover, der Computer, der Koffer). This is a very helpful pattern to remember. See all gender patterns in the Article Rules and a full overview at the German Articles.
Der Pullover is a very common word in German clothing vocabulary, typically learned right at the beginning (A1 level). You will use it frequently when talking about outfits for autumn and winter. Below you'll find the full declension, example sentences, and a quiz.

Pullover — Declension Table

Case Singular Plural
Nominative der Pullover die Pullover
Genitive des Pullovers der Pullover
Dative dem Pullover den Pullovern
Accusative den Pullover die Pullover
Note: The plural of Pullover remains unchanged in the nominative: die Pullover. In the dative plural, you must add an extra -n: den Pullovern. In the genitive singular, it takes an -s: des Pullovers. For a full overview of how German articles change across cases, see the Articles Chart.

Example Sentences with Pullover

Der dicke Pullover ist sehr bequem.
(The thick sweater is very comfortable.)Nominative

Sie wäscht den neuen Pullover mit der Hand.
(She washes the new sweater by hand.)Accusative

Er trägt ein Hemd unter dem Pullover.
(He is wearing a shirt under the sweater.)Dative

Der Ausschnitt des Pullovers ist zu weit.
(The neckline of the sweater is too wide.)Genitive

Die Pullover liegen gefaltet im Schrank.
(The sweaters are lying folded in the closet.)Nominative Plural

Mit den warmen Pullovern sind wir gut auf den Winter vorbereitet.
(With the warm sweaters, we are well prepared for winter.)Dative Plural

Related Words & Compounds

Word family (Wortfamilie): Since Pullover is a loanword from English, it doesn't have a traditional German word family. However, a very common derivative is der Pulli (the short, colloquial form for sweater/hoodie).

Common compounds (Komposita): der Wollpullover (wool sweater), der Kapuzenpullover (hoodie), der Strickpullover (knit sweater), der Rollkragenpullover (turtleneck sweater)

Common Mistake with Pullover

❌ Common mistake: Die Pullovers sind sehr warm.

✅ Correct: Die Pullover sind sehr warm.

💡 Why: Many English loanwords take an "-s" in the German plural (like die Laptops or die Kameras). However, Pullover is an exception! The plural form is exactly the same as the singular: die Pullover. Adding an "-s" to the plural is a very common mistake among native English speakers.

Quick Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Can you get all three right? Apply what you've learned above.

1. Die Farbe ___ gefällt mir nicht.

  • A) dem Pullover
  • B) den Pullover
  • C) des Pullovers
Check Answer
Correct Answer: C) des Pullovers
"Die Farbe des Pullovers" — the genitive shows possession (the color of what?). Masculine genitive = des + noun adds -s: des Pullovers.

2. Er zieht ___ an, bevor er rausgeht.

  • A) den Pullover
  • B) der Pullover
  • C) dem Pullover
Check Answer
Correct Answer: A) den Pullover
"Anziehen" takes an accusative object (what is he putting on?). Masculine accusative = den: den Pullover.

3. Der warm___ Pullover ist aus reiner Schurwolle.

  • A) -e
  • B) -er
  • C) -en
Check Answer
Correct Answer: A) -e
After the definite article der in the nominative masculine, the adjective ending is -e: der warme Pullover.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pullover masculine, feminine, or neuter in German?

Pullover is masculine — the correct article is der. Even though it is a loanword from English, it ends in -er, which is a strong indicator for masculine nouns in German (like der Computer or der Koffer).

What is the plural of Pullover?

The plural is die Pullover. Unlike many English loanwords, it does not take an "-s" at the end. The singular and plural forms are identical. In the dative plural, you add an "-n": den Pullovern.

What is the difference between Pullover and Pulli?

Der Pullover is the standard, correct word for a sweater or jumper. Der Pulli is simply the shortened, colloquial form of the word. Both are masculine and mean the exact same thing, but Pulli is used very frequently in casual, spoken German.

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