das Mantel
noun · /ˈmantəl/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German mantel, from Old High German mantal, from Late Latin mantellum, diminutive of mantum, ultimately from Gaulish.
Translation
-
coat, overcoat (long jacket that covers at least part of the thighs)
masculine, strong
Du musst deinen Mantel mitnehmen, falls es kalt werden sollte.
You must take your coat in case it should become cold.
Da mir kalt war, zog ich meinen Mantel an.
As I felt cold, I put on my overcoat.
Häng deinen Mantel an den Haken.
Hang your coat on the hook.
- coating, casing, jacket, sheath e.g. in technical applications or baking masculine, strong
- ellipsis of Fahrradmantel abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, masculine, strong
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Mantel | Mäntel |
| Accusative | Mantel | Mäntel |
| Dative | Mantel | Mänteln |
| Genitive | Mantels | Mäntel |