The word nation shows up in news, politics, sports, and conversation about identity. Whether you're watching the World Cup, reading history, or introducing where you're from, knowing how to say nation in German will help you connect ideas across borders.
The German word is die Nation. It’s feminine, and the plural is die Nationen. If you’re still getting used to gender and articles, my gender video lesson is a great resource.
Nation is one of the 1000 most frequently used nouns in German and is used in formal and abstract discussions as well as in cultural and everyday topics.
Here’s how Nation appears in each grammatical case:
Nominative:
Die Nation war stolz.
The nation was proud.
Accusative:
Er will die Nation verändern.
He wants to change the nation.
Dative:
Wir helfen der Nation beim Aufbau.
We’re helping the nation rebuild.
Genitive:
Die Zukunft der Nation ist ungewiss.
The future of the nation is uncertain.
In German, Nation is often used in public and intellectual discourse. You’ll also find it in expressions and compound words like:
die europäische Nation – the European nation
eine friedliche Nation – a peaceful nation
die nationale Identität – national identity
Staat und Nation – state and nation
Vereinte Nationen – United Nations
Verbs: gründen (to found), vertreten (to represent), dienen (to serve), lieben (to love), regieren (to govern)
Adjectives: vereint (united), souverän (sovereign), unabhängig (independent), mächtig (powerful), arm/reich (poor/rich)
While Nation is a formal word, it’s vital for expressing thoughts about global belonging, responsibility, and pride.
Beginner dialogue using Nation:
A: Aus welcher Nation kommst du?
B: Ich komme aus Kanada.
A: Which nation are you from?
B: I’m from Canada.
Now it’s your turn. Think of your answer and say it aloud using Nation.
“Welche Nation interessiert dich am meisten — und warum?”
Which nation interests you most — and why?
Keep it simple, but be specific — and say the word Nation out loud.
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Now you know how to say nation in German — and how die Nation helps you talk about global identity, belonging, and big ideas in German.
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