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

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Schuh is masculine in German — the correct article is der. The plural is die Schuhe. In English, Schuh means shoe.

Gender rule: There is no absolute ending-based rule for Schuh — the article must be memorized. However, many short, monosyllabic nouns in German tend to be masculine. See all gender patterns in the Article Rules and a full overview at the German Articles.
Der Schuh is one of the most foundational words in German clothing vocabulary, learned right at the A1 level. You will use it constantly when talking about dressing, shopping, or weather. Below you'll find the full declension, example sentences, and a quiz.

Schuh — Declension Table

Case Singular Plural
Nominative der Schuh die Schuhe
Genitive des Schuhs / des Schuhes der Schuhe
Dative dem Schuh den Schuhen
Accusative den Schuh die Schuhe
Note: The plural of Schuh adds an -e: die Schuhe. In the dative plural, you must add an extra -n: den Schuhen. The genitive singular has two accepted forms: des Schuhs (very common) and des Schuhes (a bit more formal). For a full overview of how German articles change across cases, see the Articles Chart.

Example Sentences with Schuh

Der linke Schuh ist nass geworden.
(The left shoe got wet.)Nominative

Er putzt den Schuh vor dem Ausgehen.
(He cleans the shoe before going out.)Accusative

An dem Schuh klebt ein Kaugummi.
(There is a chewing gum stuck to the shoe.)Dative

Die Sohle des Schuhs hat ein Loch.
(The sole of the shoe has a hole.)Genitive

Die Schuhe stehen ordentlich im Regal.
(The shoes are standing neatly on the shelf.)Nominative Plural

Mit den neuen Schuhen läuft es sich viel besser.
(Walking is much better with the new shoes.)Dative Plural

Related Words & Compounds

Word family (Wortfamilie): das Schühchen (little shoe — diminutive), das Schuhwerk (footwear)

Common compounds (Komposita): der Hausschuh (slipper), der Sportschuh (sports shoe), der Handschuh (glove), der Turnschuh (sneaker)

Common Mistake with Schuh

❌ Common mistake: Die Schuhen sind sehr bequem.

✅ Correct: Die Schuhe sind sehr bequem.

💡 Why: The standard plural form is die Schuhe. You only add the extra "-n" in the dative plural case (e.g., mit den Schuhen). Using "die Schuhen" in the nominative or accusative case is a very frequent grammatical error among learners.

Quick Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

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

1. Die Farbe ___ passt nicht zur Hose.

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

2. Er sucht ___ schon den ganzen Morgen.

  • A) der Schuh
  • B) dem Schuh
  • C) den Schuh
Check Answer
Correct Answer: C) den Schuh
"Suchen" takes an accusative object (what is he looking for?). Masculine accusative = den: den Schuh.

3. Ein gut___ Schuh ist wichtig beim Wandern.

  • A) -er
  • B) -e
  • C) -en
Check Answer
Correct Answer: A) -er
After the indefinite article ein in the nominative masculine, the adjective ending is -er: ein guter Schuh.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Schuh masculine, feminine, or neuter in German?

Schuh is masculine — the correct article is der. Because it is a short, monosyllabic noun without a specific ending, there is no strict rule to determine its gender. It must be memorized: der Schuh. This gender applies to all compounds: der Hausschuh, der Sportschuh, der Handschuh.

What is the plural of Schuh?

The plural is die Schuhe. Like many masculine nouns, the plural is formed by adding an -e. A very common mistake is adding an extra "-n" (die Schuhen). The only time you add the "-n" is in the dative plural: den Schuhen.

What is the difference between Schuh and Stiefel?

Der Schuh is the general term for a shoe, typically covering the foot up to the ankle. Der Stiefel refers to a boot, which extends further up the leg, covering the ankle and sometimes reaching the knee or higher.

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