das Kabel
noun · /ˈkaːbəl/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German kabel, which is borrowed via Middle Low German from Middle Dutch cabel (“thick rope”), itself from northern French câble. The contemporary sense is from English cable, which see for more.
Translation
-
cable (electronic wire)
neuter, strong
Wenn du das Kabel anfasst, bekommst du einen Schlag.
If you touch that wire, you will receive a shock.
Kabel werden benutzt, um Strom zu transportieren.
Wires are used to convey electricity.
Sind die Kabel mitgeliefert?
Did it come with leads?
- telegram archaic, neuter, strong
- thick rope neuter, strong
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Kabel | Kabel |
| Accusative | Kabel | Kabel |
| Dative | Kabel | Kabeln |
| Genitive | Kabels | Kabel |