Technically you should just learn word gender, but easiest is pairing with the definite. And then the problem is being in non-nominative case, which _may_ confuse... but in the end there should be no confusion: Der Schüle is just in another case, because Schüle is a f. word
But this exactly shows the problem! A word is not der, die or das, because you can so frequently hear "der" before a "die" word! And you pick it up by listening to the examples. But half of the words you hear prefixed with "der" are not "der words"!
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No, a word "is der" if it's masculine. Period. The fact that is has something else in front does not make it different :P
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Why? That's only true in one of the four cases. If a word is masculine, it's "der", "den", "des" or "dem". If someone wants to teach that "masculine words are der-words" then I think that's misleading...
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