Die Halle hat eine Tür.
English: The hall has a door.
Saal /zˈɑːl/ · noun · CEFR A1. German translation of "hall".
See also: Vocabulary entry (German) · Topic: German Haus und Möbel

Listen to how "Saal" sounds in German.
German article/gender note: learn this word with the article "die".
| Dictionary form | Saal |
|---|---|
| Article | die |
| Gender/article class | feminine or plural |
| Plural | varies by noun |
This word appears in the German Haus und Möbel.
Die Halle hat eine Tür.
English: The hall has a door.
Die Halle ist dunkel und lang.
English: The hall is dark and long.
Sie lässt ihre Tasche im Flur.
English: She leaves her bag in the hall.
Wir hängen unsere Mäntel im Flur auf.
English: We hang our coats in the hall.
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