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Das Ei in German – Meaning, Gender, Plural & Declension

A single brown chicken egg rests on a bright yellow surface, showcasing das Ei (the egg), which is an essential, protein-packed ingredient used for cooking, baking, and various breakfast meals.
Ei is neuter in German — the correct article is das. The plural is die Eier. In English, Ei translates to egg.

Gender rule: As a short, monosyllabic Germanic root word, there is no strict ending-based rule to predict its gender — the article must be memorized. See all gender patterns in the Article Rules and a full overview at the German Articles.
Das Ei is an essential noun in the German food and drinks vocabulary. It is taught very early at the A1 level, as it is crucial for talking about breakfast, cooking, and baking. Below you'll find the full declension, example sentences, and a quiz to test your skills.

Ei — Declension Table

Case Singular Plural
Nominative das Ei die Eier
Genitive des Eies / des Eis der Eier
Dative dem Ei den Eiern
Accusative das Ei die Eier
Note: The plural of das Ei takes the ending -er: die Eier. The genitive singular has two accepted forms: des Eies and des Eis. Remember to add an -n in the dative plural: den Eiern. For a full overview of how German articles change across cases, see the Articles Chart.

Example Sentences with Ei

Das Ei fällt auf den Boden und zerbricht.
(The egg falls on the floor and breaks.)Nominative

Zum Frühstück kocht er das Ei für genau fünf Minuten.
(For breakfast, he boils the egg for exactly five minutes.)Accusative

Der Teig wird mit dem Ei viel geschmeidiger.
(The dough becomes much smoother with the egg.)Dative

Die Schale des Eies ist sehr zerbrechlich.
(The shell of the egg is very fragile.)Genitive

Die Eier im Supermarkt sind heute im Angebot.
(The eggs in the supermarket are on sale today.)Nominative Plural

In den Eiern steckt viel wichtiges Protein.
(There is a lot of important protein in the eggs.)Dative Plural

Related Words & Compounds

Word family (Wortfamilie): das Eierchen (little egg — diminutive)

Common compounds (Komposita): das Spiegelei (fried egg), das Rührei (scrambled egg), das Osterei (Easter egg), die Eierschale (eggshell), das Eiweiß (egg white / protein)

Common Mistake with Ei

❌ Common mistake: Die Eiern sind im Kühlschrank.

✅ Correct: Die Eier sind im Kühlschrank.

💡 Why: The standard plural of das Ei is die Eier. You only add an extra "-n" in the dative plural case (den Eiern). Using "die Eiern" when it acts as the subject (nominative case) is a common grammar mistake.

Quick Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

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

1. ___ schmeckt mir am Sonntagmorgen besonders gut.

  • A) Das Ei
  • B) Des Eies
  • C) Dem Ei
Check Answer
Correct Answer: A) Das Ei
The egg is the subject performing the action (tasting good), so it requires the nominative case. Neuter nominative = das: Das Ei.

2. Der Koch schlägt ___ am Rand der Schüssel auf.

  • A) das Ei
  • B) des Eies
  • C) dem Ei
Check Answer
Correct Answer: A) das Ei
"Aufschlagen" (to crack open) takes a direct object in the accusative case. Neuter accusative = das: das Ei.

3. Sie bestellt im Restaurant ein gekocht___ Ei.

  • A) -e
  • B) -es
  • C) -en
Check Answer
Correct Answer: B) -es
After the indefinite article ein in the accusative neuter, the adjective ending is -es: ein gekochtes Ei.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ei masculine, feminine, or neuter in German?

Ei is neuter — the correct article is das. As a short base word, there is no distinct ending to hint at its gender, so you have to memorize it. All compound words that end with "-ei" (referring to the food) are also neuter, such as das Spiegelei or das Osterei.

What is the plural of Ei in German?

The plural of das Ei is die Eier. You add an -er to the base word. Be careful not to add an extra "-n" unless you are using the dative plural case (den Eiern).

How do you say fried egg or scrambled egg in German?

German uses specific compound nouns for these dishes. A fried egg is das Spiegelei (literally "mirror egg"), and scrambled eggs are referred to as das Rührei (literally "stir egg"). Since both end in "Ei", they are neuter.

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