die Tüte
noun · /ˈtyː.tə/ ·Etymology
Borrowed from Middle Low German tûte, tǖte (“horn, conical paper bag”). Cognate with English tote (“bag”), Dutch tuit (“spout”). Further origin unknown, though has been suggested to be part of a sound-symbolic family of words including Zitze (“teat”).
Translation
-
a small to medium-sized bag, usually of paper or plastic (sometimes also of fabric, for which more properly Beutel is used)
feminine
Ich glaube, ich nehme noch eine Tüte Eis.
I think I will have one more ice cream cone.
Welche Tüte ist deine?
Which bag is yours?
- ellipsis of Eistüte (“ice cream cone”) Germany, abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis, feminine
-
joint, spliff (marijuana cigarette)
feminine, slang
Alles ist cool, solange ich genügend chille / Gras in Tüten hülle, die Lunge mit Zügen fülle / Die grüne Brille, ohne sie hätt' ich vor'm Leben Schiss
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Tüte | Tüten |
| Accusative | Tüte | Tüten |
| Dative | Tüte | Tüten |
| Genitive | Tüte | Tüten |