Monday, October 21, 2019
German Compound Words Explained With Examples
German Compound Words Explained With Examples Mark Twain said the following about the length of German words:ââ¬Å"Some German words are so long that they have a perspective.â⬠Indeed, Germans love their long words. However, in the 1998 Rechtschreibreform, it was strongly recommended to hyphenate these Mammutwà ¶rter (mammoth words) in order to simplify their readability. One notices particularly terminology in science and the media following this trend: Software-Produktionsanleitung, Multimedia- Magazin.When reading these German mammoth words, you will recognize that they are composed of either:Noun noun (der Mà ¼lleimerà / the garbage pail)Adjective noun (die Großelternà / grandparents)Noun adjective (luftleerà / airless)Verb stem noun (die Waschmaschineà / washing machine)Preposition noun (der Vorortà / suburb)Preposition verb (runterspringenà / to jump down)Adjective adjective (hellblauà / light blue)In some German compound words, the first word serves to describe the second word in more precis e detail, for instance, die Zeitungsindustrie (the newspaper industry.) In other compound words, each of the words are of equal value (der Radioweckerà / the radio-alarm clock.) Other long words have a meaning all of their own that is different from each of the individual words (der Nachtischà / the dessert.) Important German Compound Rules It is the last word that determines the word type. For example:à ¼ber - preposition, reden-verbà ¼berreden verb (to persuade)The last noun of the compound word determines its gender. For exampledie Kinder das Buch das Kinderbuch (the childrens book)Only the last noun is declined. For example:das Bà ¼gelbrett - die Bà ¼gelbretter (ironing boards)Numbers are always written together. For example:Zweihundertvierundachtzigtausend (284 000)Since the 1998 Rechtschreibreform, verb verb compound words are no longer written together. So for example, kennen lernenà / to get to know. Letter Insertion in German Compounds When composing long German words, you need to sometimes insert a letter or letters. In noun noun compounds you add:-e-When the plural of the first noun adds an ââ¬âe-.Die Hundehà ¼tte (der Hund - die Hunde)- er-When the first noun is either masc. or neu. and is pluralized with-er-Der Kindergarten (das Kind -die Kinder)-n-When the first noun is feminin and is pluralized ââ¬âen-Der Birnenbaumà / the pear tree (die Birne - die Birnen)-s-When the first noun ends in either -heit, keit, -ungDie Gesundheitswerbungà / the health ad-s-à For some nouns that end in ââ¬âs- in the genitive case.Das Suglingsgeschreià / the newbornââ¬â¢s cry (des Suglings)In verbstem noun compositions, you add:-e-After many verbs that have a stem ending b, d, g, and t.Der Liegestuhlà / the lounge chair
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