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German
Etymology
Borrowed from English coach, itself from German Kutsche. For information on the semantic development, see the English lemma.
Pronunciation
Noun
Coach m (strong, genitive Coaches or Coachs or Coach, plural Coaches or Coachs or Coache, feminine Coach or Coachin)
- coach (trainer or instructor)
- Synonyms: Betreuer, Trainer
2012, Tanja Klein & Ruth Urban: Coach, your Marketing: Authentisches Marketing für Coaches. Mit einem Vorwort von Dirk W. Eilert, page 91:
Declension
Declension of Coach
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singular
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plural
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indef.
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def.
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noun
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def.
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noun
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nominative
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ein
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der
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Coach
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die
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Coaches, Coachs, Coache
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genitive
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eines
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des
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Coaches, Coachs, Coach
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der
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Coaches, Coachs, Coache
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dative
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einem
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dem
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Coach, Coache1
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den
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Coaches, Coachs, Coachen
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accusative
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einen
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den
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Coach
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die
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Coaches, Coachs, Coache
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