Die Präsentation in German — Meaning, Gender, Plural & Declension

Two professional women stand at the front of a conference room and give die Präsentation (the presentation), using a large screen with revenue charts to explain financial data to their audience.
Präsentation is feminine in German — the correct article is die. The plural is die Präsentationen. In English, Präsentation means presentation. Note the spelling: in German it's Präsentation — with an Umlaut.

Gender rule: Nouns ending in -tion are always feminine in German — no exceptions (die Präsentation, die Investition, die Information). This is one of the easiest gender rules to remember. See all gender patterns in the Article Rules and a full overview at the German Articles.
Die Präsentation is an everyday word in business German vocabulary, used when talking about meetings, pitches, or sharing results with a team. It's typically learned at A2–B1 level. Whether you're presenting the Gewinn figures or a new project idea in a Besprechung — you'll need this word. Below you'll find the full declension, example sentences, and a quiz.

Präsentation — Declension Table

Case Singular Plural
Nominative die Präsentation die Präsentationen
Genitive der Präsentation der Präsentationen
Dative der Präsentation den Präsentationen
Accusative die Präsentation die Präsentationen
Note: Like all nouns ending in -tion, the plural adds -en: die Präsentation → die Präsentationen. The noun itself doesn't change in any singular case — only the article changes (die → der in genitive and dative). For a full overview of how German articles change across cases, see the Articles Chart. For indefinite articles (ein/eine/einem...), see Indefinite Articles.

Example Sentences with Präsentation

Die Präsentation beginnt um 14 Uhr.
(The presentation starts at 2 PM.)Nominative

Der Kollege hat die Präsentation sehr gut vorbereitet.
(The colleague prepared the presentation very well.)Accusative

In der Präsentation wurden die Quartalszahlen vorgestellt.
(The quarterly figures were presented in the presentation.)Dative

Das Ergebnis der Präsentation war überzeugend.
(The result of the presentation was convincing.)Genitive

Die Präsentationen finden im großen Konferenzraum statt.
(The presentations take place in the large conference room.)Nominative Plural

Bei den Präsentationen sollte man Blickkontakt halten.
(You should maintain eye contact during the presentations.)Dative Plural

Related Words & Compounds

Word family (Wortfamilie): präsentieren (to present — verb)

Common compounds (Komposita): die Produktpräsentation (product presentation), die Präsentationstechnik (presentation technique)

Common Mistake with Präsentation

❌ Common mistake: Die Presentation war sehr gut.

✅ Correct: Die Präsentation war sehr gut.

💡 Why: The German spelling is Präsentation — with an ä (Umlaut), not an "e." English speakers often write "Presentation" because it looks almost identical to the English word. But German uses Präsentation, just like the verb präsentieren (to present). Remember the Umlaut — it's a common spelling mistake in written German.

Quick Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

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

1. Hast du ___ Präsentation schon fertig?

  • A) der Präsentation
  • B) dem Präsentation
  • C) die Präsentation
Check Answer
Correct Answer: C) die Präsentation
"Fertig haben" takes an accusative object (what do you have ready?). Feminine accusative = die: die Präsentation.

2. In ___ Präsentation hat sie die neuen Zahlen vorgestellt.

  • A) der Präsentation
  • B) die Präsentation
  • C) dem Präsentation
Check Answer
Correct Answer: A) der Präsentation
The preposition in takes the dative when describing a location (where did she present?). Feminine dative = der: in der Präsentation.

3. Das Thema der gelungen___ Präsentation war Innovation.

  • A) -er
  • B) -e
  • C) -en
Check Answer
Correct Answer: C) -en
After the definite article der in the genitive feminine, the adjective ending is -en: der gelungenen Präsentation. After a definite article in the genitive, the adjective ending is always -en — regardless of gender.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Präsentation masculine, feminine, or neuter in German?

Präsentation is feminine — the correct article is die. All nouns ending in -tion are feminine in German — no exceptions. This rule covers hundreds of common nouns: die Situation, die Information, die Investition, die Präsentation.

What is the plural of Präsentation?

The plural is die Präsentationen. All nouns ending in -tion form the plural by adding -en. This is one of the most predictable plural patterns in German.

How do you spell Präsentation in German?

The correct German spelling is Präsentation — with an ä (Umlaut), not an "e." English speakers often write "Presentation" because the English word looks almost identical. Remember: German uses Präsentation, just like the verb präsentieren.

What is the difference between Präsentation and Vortrag?

Die Präsentation is a presentation — usually with visual aids like slides, often in a business or academic context. Der Vortrag is a talk or lecture — it focuses more on the spoken content and doesn't necessarily involve slides. A Vortrag can be more formal or academic, while a Präsentation is the standard word in the business world.

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