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ring

verb · [ʁɪŋ] ·

Translation

to wrestle

singular imperative of ringen

  1. singular imperative of ringen form-of, imperative, singular
  2. first-person singular present of ringen colloquial, first-person, form-of, present, singular

das Ring

noun · /ʁɪŋ/ ·
Etymology

From Old High German ring, from Proto-West Germanic *hring, from Proto-Germanic *hringaz, cognate with Danish ring, Dutch ring, English ring, Swedish ring.

Translation

  1. a ring (a circular and hollow object, made of any material.) masculine, strong

    Es ist aus zwischen uns, gib mir meinen Ring zurück!

    It's over between us. Give me back my ring!

    Der Ring war nirgends zu finden.

    The ring was nowhere to be found.

    Der Ring war nirgenwo zu finden.

    The ring was nowhere to be found.

  2. a ring (small jewelry worn on the finger (usually composed of precious metals)) masculine, strong
  3. a ring (a group of people, often involved into criminal and illegal actions) masculine, strong
  4. a ring (algebraic structure) masculine, strong
  5. a ring (planar geometrical figure) masculine, strong
  6. an annulet (ring used as a charge) masculine, strong
  7. a ring (a collection of material orbiting a planet) masculine, strong
  8. a ring (a place where events such as wrestling and boxing take place) masculine, strong
  9. a street that encircles a city where once the old town walls have been; a boulevard. masculine, strong

Declension

CaseSingularPlural
Nominative Ring Ringe
Accusative Ring Ringe
Dative Ring Ringen
Genitive Ringes Ringe

Ring

noun ·

Translation

  1. annulus source:freedict-eng-deu-dictd
  2. collar source:wikdict-en-de-stardict
  3. annulus source:dictcc-tuchemnitz-de-en