Declension of German noun Faust with plural and article

The declension of the noun Faust (fist) is in singular genitive Faust and in the plural nominative Fäuste. The noun Faust is declined with the declension endings -/äu-e. In the plural is an umlaut. The voice of Faust is feminine and the article "die". Here you can not only inflect Faust but also all German nouns. The noun is part of the thesaurus of Zertifikat Deutsch respectivly Level B2. Comments

B2 · noun · feminine · irregular · -,¨-e

die Faust

Faust · Fäuste

Endings -/äu-e   Plural with umlaut   Plural deviating for quantities and values  

English fist

Hand mit geballten Fingern

» Tom öffnete seine Faust . English Tom unclenched his fist.

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Declension of Faust in singular and plural in all cases

Singular

Nom. dieFaust
Gen. derFaust
Dat. derFaust
Acc. dieFaust

Plural

Nom. dieFäuste
Gen. derFäuste
Dat. denFäusten
Acc. dieFäuste

Quantities

Nom. mehrereFaust
Gen. mehrererFaust
Dat. mehrerenFaust
Acc. mehrereFaust

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Examples

Example sentences for Faust


  • Tom öffnete seine Faust . 
    English Tom unclenched his fist.
  • Sie öffneten die Fäuste . 
    English They unclenched their fists.
  • Er hat eine eiserne Faust . 
    English He has an iron fist.
  • Er schlug mit der Faust auf den Tisch. 
    English He banged his fist on the table.
  • Tom schlug mit den Fäusten auf den Tisch. 
    English Tom slammed his fists on the table.
  • Der Diktator beherrscht das Land mit eiserner Faust . 
    English The dictator rules the country with an iron grip.
  • Tom ballte die Faust . 
    English Tom clenched his fist.

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Translation of German Faust


German Faust
English fist
Russian кулак, кула́к
Spanish puño
French poing, poigne
Turkish yumruk
Portuguese punho
Italian pugno
Romanian pumn
Hungarian ököl, öklöm
Polish pięść, kułak
Greek γροθιά, πυγμή
Dutch vuist
Czech pěst
Swedish knytnäve, knuten hand
Danish knytnæve, næve
Japanese 握りこぶし,
Catalan puny
Finnish nyrkki, koura
Norwegian knyttneve, neve, knyttet hånd
Basque eskua
Serbian песница, šaka
Macedonian тупаница, пета
Slovenian pest
Slowakisch päsť
Bosnian šaka
Croatian šaka
Ukrainian кулак
Bulgarian свита ръка
Belorussian кулак
Hebrewאגרוף
Arabicقبضة
Persianدست
Urduمکڑی

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Meanings and synonyms of Faust

  • Hand mit geballten Fingern

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Declension forms of Faust

Summary of all declension forms of the noun Faust in all cases


The declension of Faust as a table with all forms in singular (singular) and plural (plural) and in all four cases nominative (1st case), genitive (2nd case), dative (3rd case) and accusative (4th case). Especially for German learners the correct declension of the word Faust is crucial.

Declension Faust

Singular Plural
Nom. die Faust die Fäuste
Gen. der Faust der Fäuste
Dat. der Faust den Fäusten
Acc. die Faust die Fäuste

Declension Faust

  • Singular: die Faust, der Faust, der Faust, die Faust
  • Plural: die Fäuste, der Fäuste, den Fäusten, die Fäuste

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