der Knöchel
noun · /ˈknœ.çl̩/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German knöchel, from Old High German *knuchil, from Proto-West Germanic *knukil (“knuckle”).
Translation
-
ankle
masculine, strong
Ich bin ausgerutscht und habe mir den Knöchel verdreht.
I slipped and twisted my ankle.
Sie badete ihren Knöchel in heißem Wasser.
She bathed her ankle with hot water.
Tom hat sich während eines Rugby-Spiels den linken Knöchel gebrochen.
Tom broke his left ankle during a rugby match.
- knuckle masculine, strong
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Knöchel | Knöchel |
| Accusative | Knöchel | Knöchel |
| Dative | Knöchel | Knöcheln |
| Genitive | Knöchels | Knöchel |