die Fisch
noun · /fɪʃ/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German visch, from Old High German fisk, fisc, from Proto-West Germanic *fisk.
Translation
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fish (cold-blooded vertebrates living in water)
countable, masculine, strong
Wir haben jeder einen Fisch gefangen.
Each one of us has caught a fish.
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fish (any animal or any vertebrate living exclusively in water)
archaic, broadly, countable, masculine, strong
Ob ein Wal ein Fisch ist, hängt von der Definition ab.
Whether a whale is a fish depends on the definition.
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fish (food)
masculine, strong, uncountable
Freitags essen viele Leute Fisch.
Many people eat fish on Fridays.
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Fisch | Fische |
| Accusative | Fisch | Fische |
| Dative | Fisch | Fischen |
| Genitive | Fisches | Fische |