die Rede
noun · /ˈreːdə/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German rede, from Old High German redia, radia (“speech, view, opinion”), from Proto-Germanic *raþjǭ, *raþjō (“accountability, speech”); from the same root as reden (“to talk, to speak”). Cognate with Latin ratiō (“account, reason, proof”) and German Rat (“counsel”), English rede (“counsel”).
Translation
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speech, address
feminine
Das ist nicht der Rede wert.
That is nothing to speak of.
Ich bin vielleicht asozial, aber das heißt nicht, dass ich nicht mit Leuten rede.
I may be antisocial, but it doesn't mean I don't talk to people.
Schau mich an, wenn ich mit dir rede!
Look at me when I talk to you!
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Rede | Reden |
| Accusative | Rede | Reden |
| Dative | Rede | Reden |
| Genitive | Rede | Reden |