das Rock
noun · /ʁɔk/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German roc, from Old High German roc, from Proto-West Germanic *hrokk, from Proto-Germanic *hrukkaz, from Proto-Indo-European *rukn-, *ruk-, *rug-, *ruǵ- (“to spin”); or perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *kreḱ- (“to weave”). Doublet of Frack.
Translation
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skirt (garment)
masculine, strong
Ich würde gerne den blau gestreiften Rock anprobieren.
I would like to try the blue striped skirt.
Der Rock and Roll wurde von der jungen Generation geschaffen.
Rock and roll was a creation of the young generation.
Rock ist die Musik der Jungen.
Rock is the music of the young.
- (men's) jacket masculine, regional, strong
- dress Switzerland, masculine, strong
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Rock | Röcke |
| Accusative | Rock | Röcke |
| Dative | Rock | Röcken |
| Genitive | Rockes | Röcke |