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die Gott

noun · /ɡɔt/ ·
Etymology

From Middle High German got, from Old High German got, from Proto-West Germanic *god, from Proto-Germanic *gudą. Compare Dutch god, English god, Danish gud, Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌸 (guþ).

Translation

  1. god masculine, strong

    Es gibt Leute auf der Welt, die so hungrig sind, dass Gott ihnen nicht erscheinen kann, außer in Form von Brot.

    There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.

    Es ist anmaßend von Menschen, anzunehmen, dass unsere Aufgabe ist, zu tun, was nur Gott tun kann.

    It's presumptuous for humans to assume that our task is to do what only God can do.

    Es kommt darauf an, was du mit an Gott "glauben" meinst.

    It depends what you mean by "believe" in God.

Declension

CaseSingularPlural
Nominative Gott Götter
Accusative Gott Götter
Dative Gott Göttern
Genitive Gottes Götter

Gott

name · /ɡɔt/ ·
Etymology

From Middle High German got, from Old High German got, from Proto-West Germanic *god, from Proto-Germanic *gudą. Compare Dutch god, English god, Danish gud, Gothic 𐌲𐌿𐌸 (guþ).

Translation

  1. God masculine, proper-noun, strong
  2. alternative letter-case form of Gott (“God (Christian deity)”) alt-of, masculine, obsolete, proper-noun, strong

    For quotations using this term, see Citations:GOtt.

Gott

noun ·

Translation

  1. god source:freedict-eng-deu-dictd
  2. deity source:wikdict-en-de-stardict
  3. God source:dictcc-tuchemnitz-de-en

Gott

pron ·

Translation

  1. Goddess source:wikdict-en-de-stardict