Fleisch
noun · /flaɪ̯ʃ/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German fleisch, vleisch, from Old High German fleisk, from Proto-West Germanic *flaiski.
Translation
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flesh
neuter, no-plural, strong
Der Geist ist willig, aber das Fleisch ist schwach.
The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.
Fisch und Fleisch sind beide nahrhaft, aber Letzteres ist teurer als Ersteres.
Fish and meat are both nourishing, but the latter is more expensive than the former.
Iss nicht nur Fisch, sondern auch Fleisch.
Eat not only fish, but also meat.
- flesh source:freedict-eng-deu-dictd
- flesh source:wikdict-en-de-stardict
- meat source:dictcc-tuchemnitz-de-en
- meat neuter, no-plural, strong
- pulp (of fruit) neuter, no-plural, strong
- a slab of meat, meat which is not in the form of a sausage neuter, no-plural, strong
Declension
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| Nominative | Fleisch |
| Accusative | Fleisch |
| Dative | Fleisch |
| Genitive | Fleisches |