Brot is neuter in German — the correct article is das. The plural is die Brote. In English, Brot translates to bread.Das Brot is an absolute staple in the German food and drinks vocabulary. Bread is a central part of German culture, so you will encounter this word daily, whether at a bakery (Bäckerei) or during dinner (Abendbrot). Below you'll find the full declension, example sentences, and a quiz.
Gender rule: As a short, monosyllabic Germanic root word, there is no clear ending-based rule for Brot — the article must be memorized. See all gender patterns in the Article Rules and a full overview at the German Articles.
Brot — Declension Table
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | das Brot | die Brote |
| Genitive | des Brotes / des Brots | der Brote |
| Dative | dem Brot | den Broten |
| Accusative | das Brot | die Brote |
Example Sentences with Brot
Das frische Brot duftet wunderbar.
(The fresh bread smells wonderful.) — Nominative
Ich schneide das Brot in dicke Scheiben.
(I am cutting the bread into thick slices.) — Accusative
Er isst die heiße Suppe mit dem Brot.
(He eats the hot soup with the bread.) — Dative
Die Kruste des Brotes ist sehr knusprig.
(The crust of the bread is very crispy.) — Genitive
Die Brote beim Bäcker sehen köstlich aus.
(The breads at the bakery look delicious.) — Nominative Plural
Zu den Broten servieren wir Käse und Wurst.
(We serve cheese and cold cuts with the breads.) — Dative Plural
Related Words & Compounds
Word family (Wortfamilie): das Brötchen (bread roll — diminutive)
Common compounds (Komposita): das Schwarzbrot (black bread/rye bread), das Vollkornbrot (whole grain bread), das Abendbrot (dinner/supper), die Brotdose (lunchbox)
Common Mistake with Brot
❌ Common mistake: Die Broten sind noch warm.
✅ Correct: Die Brote sind noch warm.
💡 Why: The standard plural form of das Brot is die Brote (adding just an "-e"). You only add an "-n" in the dative plural (den Broten). When it acts as the subject of the sentence in the nominative case, using "Broten" is grammatically incorrect.
Quick Quiz: Test Your Knowledge
Can you get all three right? Apply what you've learned above.
1. Der Preis ___ ist im letzten Jahr gestiegen.
- A) das Brot
- B) des Brotes
- C) dem Brot
Check Answer
"Der Preis des Brotes" — the genitive case shows possession or relation (the price of what?). Neuter genitive = des + noun adds -es or -s: des Brotes.
2. ___ schmeckt am besten mit etwas Butter.
- A) Das Brot
- B) Dem Brot
- C) Den Brot
Check Answer
Here, the bread is the subject of the sentence, so it must be in the nominative case. Neuter nominative = das: Das Brot.
3. Sie kauft ein frisch___ Brot beim Bäcker.
- A) -es
- B) -en
- C) -e
Check Answer
After the indefinite article ein in the accusative neuter, the adjective ending is -es: ein frisches Brot. The adjective takes over the gender signal that "ein" doesn't show.
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More Food Nouns & Vocabulary
- der Apfel — the apple
- die Banane — the banana
- die Orange — the orange
- die Butter — the butter
- der Käse — the cheese
- die Wurst — the sausage / cold cuts
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Practice German Articles →Frequently Asked Questions
Is Brot masculine, feminine, or neuter in German?
Brot is neuter — the correct article is das. Because it is a short, original Germanic word, there is no specific ending-based rule to predict its gender, so you have to memorize it. However, the gender "das" applies to all types of bread when it's part of a compound word (e.g., das Vollkornbrot, das Weißbrot).
What is the plural of Brot in German?
The plural of das Brot is die Brote. You simply add an "-e" to the end of the word. A common mistake is adding an "-n" (Broten), but that is only used in the dative plural case (den Broten).
What is a Brötchen?
Das Brötchen is a diminutive form of Brot, literally meaning "little bread." It translates to "bread roll" in English. Like all German nouns ending in the diminutive suffix -chen, it is always neuter (das).