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Studentin

Studentin is a German noun for a female student. It designates a person, typically enrolled at a university or other higher education institution, who pursues an academic degree. The term is the feminine form of the masculine noun Student, formed by adding the suffix -in, which marks feminine agent nouns in German. The plural is Studentinnen.

Usage and nuances: Studentin explicitly marks gender and is common in academic, educational, and media language

Grammar and forms: Singular feminine article and case endings follow standard German declension, e.g., die Studentin

Regional note: The word is used across German-speaking countries, including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, though preferences

See also: Studierende, Student, Schülerin, Lernende.

when
referring
to
a
female
student.
In
neutral
or
inclusive
contexts,
many
speakers
prefer
Studierende
or
Lernende,
terms
that
do
not
specify
gender.
(nominative),
der
Studentin
(genitive/dative),
die
Studentin
(accusative).
The
corresponding
masculine
form
is
Student;
the
plural
is
die
Studentinnen.
In
modern
language
planning,
use
of
gender-neutral
alternatives
is
increasingly
encouraged
in
official
communication
and
institutions.
for
gender-neutral
language
can
vary
by
region
and
institution.