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Die Butter in German – Meaning, Gender, Plural & Declension

Two slices of fresh, yellow butter are served in a small white bowl and garnished with a green parsley leaf, showcasing die Butter (the butter), which is used as a flavorful spread for bread or as a key ingredient in cooking and baking.
Butter is feminine in German — the correct article is die. As an uncountable noun, it has no plural. In English, Butter translates to butter.

Gender rule: Many German nouns ending in -er are masculine, making Butter an important exception to memorize. See all gender patterns in the Article Rules and a full overview at the German Articles.
Die Butter is an essential staple of the German food and drinks vocabulary. It is one of the first words learners encounter at the A1 level, especially when discussing breakfast or traditional German meals. Below you'll find the full declension, example sentences, and a quiz.

Butter — Declension Table

Case Singular Plural
Nominative die Butter
Genitive der Butter
Dative der Butter
Accusative die Butter
Note: Butter is an uncountable noun in German, just like in English. Therefore, it does not have a plural form in everyday language. You only need to learn the singular declension! For a full overview of how German articles change across cases, see the Articles Chart.

Example Sentences with Butter

Die weiche Butter lässt sich gut verstreichen.
(The soft butter spreads easily.)Nominative

Er schmiert die Butter dick auf sein Brot.
(He spreads the butter thickly on his bread.)Accusative

Mit der geschmolzenen Butter schmeckt der Kuchen besser.
(The cake tastes better with the melted butter.)Dative

Der Preis der Butter ist in diesem Jahr stark gestiegen.
(The price of butter has risen sharply this year.)Genitive

Hast du die Butter wieder in den Kühlschrank gestellt?
(Did you put the butter back in the fridge?)Accusative

Related Words & Compounds

Word family (Wortfamilie): buttern (to churn butter / to butter something — verb)

Common compounds (Komposita): die Erdnussbutter (peanut butter), die Kräuterbutter (herb butter), das Butterbrot (buttered bread/sandwich), das Butterfass (butter churn), die Buttercreme (buttercream)

Common Mistake with Butter

❌ Common mistake: Der Butter ist noch zu hart.

✅ Correct: Die Butter ist noch zu hart.

💡 Why: Many learners mistakenly assume Butter is masculine because it ends in -er, a common ending for masculine nouns (like der Computer, der Sommer). However, Butter is feminine (die). You must memorize this exception.

Quick Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

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

1. Der Geschmack ___ ist in diesem Gebäck sehr intensiv.

  • A) das Butter
  • B) der Butter
  • C) dem Butter
Check Answer
Correct Answer: B) der Butter
"Der Geschmack der Butter" — the genitive case shows possession or attribution (the taste of what?). Feminine genitive = der: der Butter.

2. ___ liegt schon auf dem Küchentisch.

  • A) Die Butter
  • B) Der Butter
  • C) Dem Butter
Check Answer
Correct Answer: A) Die Butter
Here, the butter is the subject of the sentence doing the action (lying on the table), so it requires the nominative case. Feminine nominative = die.

3. Bitte leg die kalt___ Butter zurück in den Kühlschrank.

  • A) -e
  • B) -en
  • C) -er
Check Answer
Correct Answer: A) -e
After the definite article die in the accusative feminine, the adjective ending is -e: die kalte Butter.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Butter masculine, feminine, or neuter in German?

Butter is feminine — the correct article is die. This is a very common trap for learners, as many German nouns ending in -er are masculine. However, die Butter is a strict exception that needs to be memorized. Its compounds also adopt this gender if Butter is the final word (e.g., die Erdnussbutter, die Kräuterbutter).

What is the plural of Butter in German?

Butter is an uncountable noun in everyday German, which means there is no plural form. If you need to specify a quantity, you would use a unit of measurement instead, such as zwei Stücke Butter (two pieces of butter) or zwei Päckchen Butter (two packets of butter).

How do you say peanut butter in German?

Peanut butter is called die Erdnussbutter. It takes its feminine gender directly from the base word, die Butter.

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