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Wortart

(grammar) any of the grammatical classes that words are categorized into, based on their usage in a sentence

What is "part of speech"?

Part of speech is a grammatical category that describes the role a word plays in a sentence. The main parts of speech include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Each part of speech serves a specific function, such as naming people or things, replacing nouns, expressing actions or states of being, describing nouns, modifying verbs or adjectives, showing relationships between words, connecting phrases or clauses, and expressing emotions. Understanding the different parts of speech is essential for constructing clear and grammatically correct sentences, as it helps identify how words interact within a sentence.

pronoun
Nomen
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/ˈpɹoʊnaʊn/
(Fürwort)

(Fürwort)

Pronomen

(grammar) a word that can replace a noun or noun phrase, such as she, it, they, etc.

What is a "pronoun"?

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence to avoid repetition and make communication clearer. Pronouns can refer to people, things, or ideas and help to make sentences smoother. Common examples include "he," "she," "it," "they," and "we." For instance, in the sentence "Maria likes ice cream. She eats it every day," "she" is a pronoun that replaces the noun "Maria," and "it" replaces "ice cream." In English, pronouns can show number, indicating whether they refer to singular or plural subjects, as in "he" for singular and "they" for plural. Other languages may have different rules for pronouns, including forms that indicate gender or case, which can add complexity to their use.

noun
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Substantiv

Substantiv

a word that is used to name a person, thing, event, state, etc.

What is a "noun"?

A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns are fundamental to sentences because they often serve as the subject or object. For example, in the sentence "The dog barks," "dog" is the noun that identifies the animal performing the action. Nouns can be classified into different categories, such as common nouns, which refer to general items like "car" or "city," and proper nouns, which name specific entities like "New York" or "Alice." In English, nouns can also indicate number, showing whether there is one item, like "car," or more than one, like "cars." In other languages, nouns may change form to show gender, case, or other grammatical features, which can vary widely across languages.

verb
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Verb

Verb

(grammar) a word or phrase used to describe an action, state, or experience

What is a "verb"?

A verb is a word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. Verbs are essential parts of sentences because they express what the subject does or experiences. For example, in the sentence "She runs," "runs" is the verb that shows the action of running. Verbs can take different forms to indicate tense, such as "run" for present tense and "ran" for past tense. They can also show different aspects, like whether an action is ongoing or completed. Additionally, in English, verbs can change to reflect number, meaning they can indicate whether the subject is singular or plural, as seen in "he runs" for singular and "they run" for plural. In other languages, verbs may change in form to represent different features, such as gender or mood, which can vary widely across languages.

adjective
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Adjektiv

Adjektiv

a type of word that describes a noun

What is an "adjective"?

An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun, providing more information about it. Adjectives help to specify qualities, characteristics, or features of the noun they accompany. For example, in the phrase "a tall building," "tall" is the adjective that describes the height of the building. Adjectives can indicate various attributes, such as size, color, shape, or feelings, like "blue," "round," or "happy." In English, adjectives usually come before the noun, but they can also appear after verbs like "is" or "seem," as in "The sky is blue." In other languages, adjectives may change form to agree with the noun in gender, number, or case, which can vary widely compared to English.

adverb
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Adverb

Adverb

a word that gives more information about a verb, adjective, or another adverb

What is an "adverb"?

An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, providing additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent something occurs. For example, in the sentence "She runs quickly," "quickly" is the adverb that describes how she runs. In English, adverbs can appear in various positions within a sentence, and their placement can affect the meaning. In other languages, adverbs may have different forms or rules for usage, which can vary from those in English.

preposition
Nomen
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/pɹˌɛpəzˈɪʃən/
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(Vorwort)

Präposition

(grammar) a word that comes before a noun or pronoun to indicate location, direction, time, manner, or the relationship between two objects

What is a "preposition"?

A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, often indicating direction, location, time, or manner. Common prepositions include "in," "on," "at," "between," and "under." For example, in the sentence "The book is on the table," the preposition "on" shows the relationship between the book and the table, indicating where the book is located. Prepositions are essential for providing context and clarity in communication, helping to describe how different elements in a sentence relate to each other.

definite article
Nomen
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/dˈɛfɪnət ˈɑːɹɾɪkəl/
(definites Artikels)

(definites Artikels)

bestimmter Artikel

(grammar) a determiner that is used to introduce a noun phrase that is known or specified, such as 'the' in English

What is a "definite article"?

A definite article is a type of determiner used to refer to a specific noun that is already known or identifiable to the listener or reader. In English, the definite article is "the." For example, in the phrase "the book on the table," "the" indicates a particular book that both the speaker and the listener are aware of. Definite articles help clarify which specific noun is being discussed, making communication more precise by indicating that the noun is unique or previously mentioned. They are essential for identifying known information in language.

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Kompositum
indefinite article
Nomen
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/ɪndˈɛfɪnət ˈɑːɹɾɪkəl/
(indefiniter Artikel)

(indefiniter Artikel)

unbestimmter Artikel

(grammar) a determiner that is used to introduce a noun phrase that is nonspecific, such as 'a' or 'an' in English

What is an "indefinite article"?

An indefinite article is a type of determiner used to refer to a non-specific noun, indicating that it is one of many possible items rather than a specific one. The two indefinite articles in English are "a" and "an." "A" is used before words that begin with a consonant sound, as in "a dog," while "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, as in "an apple." Indefinite articles help convey that the noun is not previously known or defined in the conversation, allowing for generalization and flexibility in language. They are essential for introducing new information about nouns in communication.

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Kompositum
conjunction
Nomen
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/kənˈdʒəŋkʃən/
Konjunktion

Konjunktion

(grammar) a word such as and, because, but, and or that connects phrases, sentences, or words

What is a "conjunction"?

A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence, creating relationships between different parts of the text. The main types of conjunctions include coordinating conjunctions, which connect elements of equal importance, and subordinating conjunctions, which link a dependent clause to an independent clause. Correlative conjunctions work in pairs to connect related elements. Understanding conjunctions is essential for constructing coherent sentences and clarifying relationships between ideas.

link
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l
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ɪ
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k
k
(Kettenglied)

(Kettenglied)

Glied

a single ring or loop that forms part of a chain

countable
Adjektiv
c
k
o
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u
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n
n
t
t
a
ə
b
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l
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(zählbare)

(zählbare)

zählbar

(grammar)(of a noun) having both singular and plural forms

uncountable
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/ʌnkˈaʊntəbəl/
N/A

N/A

(grammar) describing a noun that has no plural form or cannot take an indefinite article

regular
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r
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ɛ
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g
u
j
ə
l
l
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ə
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(regelmäßig)

(regelmäßig)

regulär

(grammar) following the normal pattern of inflection

irregular
irregular
Adjektiv
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/ɪˈrɛɡjʊlər/
(unregelmäßig)

(unregelmäßig)

ungeregelt

(of verbs, nouns, or adjectives) not following standard patterns or rules

regular
phrasal verb
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/fɹˈeɪzəl vˈɜːb/
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(Verbpartikel)

Phrasalverb

(grammar) an idiomatic expression that is formed by a verb and a particle which has a particular meaning

What is a "phrasal verb"?

A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and one or more particles, which can be prepositions or adverbs, that together create a meaning different from the individual words. Phrasal verbs often convey a specific action or idea and can be idiomatic, meaning the overall meaning cannot be easily guessed from the individual words. For example, in the phrase "give up," the verb "give" combined with the particle "up" means to stop trying or to surrender. Other examples include "look after," which means to care for, and "run into," meaning to encounter unexpectedly. Phrasal verbs are common in everyday English and can add richness and variety to language.

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phrase
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(Wortgruppe)

Phrase

a group of words put together in a meaningful way

What is a "phrase"?

A phrase is a group of words that work together to convey a specific meaning but does not form a complete sentence. Phrases can consist of a noun and its modifiers, a verb and its complements, or other combinations of words. For example, "a beautiful sunset" is a noun phrase that describes a sunset, while "running quickly" is a verb phrase that indicates the action of running at a fast pace. Phrases can serve various roles in sentences, such as subjects, objects, or complements, and they help to add detail and depth to language. Unlike sentences, phrases do not contain a subject-verb pair and cannot stand alone as complete thoughts.

prefix
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/ˈpɹifɪks/
Präfix

Präfix

(grammar) a letter or a set of letters that are added to the beginning of a word to alter its meaning and make a new word

What is a "prefix"?

A prefix is a type of affix that is added to the beginning of a base word or root to modify its meaning. Prefixes can change the meaning of the word in various ways, such as indicating negation, repetition, or degree. For example, the prefix "un-" can be added to the word "happy" to form "unhappy", which means not happy. Other examples include "redo", where the prefix "re-" indicates doing something again, and "preview", where "pre-" means before. Prefixes are important in word formation, allowing for the creation of new words and the expansion of vocabulary in many languages.

suffix
Nomen
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/ˈsəfɪks/
Suffix

Suffix

(grammar) a letter or a set of letters that are added to the end of a word to alter its meaning and make a new word

What is a "suffix"?

A suffix is a type of affix that is added to the end of a base word or root to modify its meaning or grammatical function. Suffixes can change the part of speech, tense, or number of a word. For example, adding the suffix "-ing" to the verb "run" forms "running,", indicating an ongoing action. Similarly, adding the suffix "-ful" to the noun "beauty" creates the adjective "beautiful", which describes something that has beauty. Suffixes play an important role in word formation and help expand vocabulary in many languages.

phonemic
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(phonemisch)

phonetisch

relating to the smallest distinctive units of sound in a language

symbol
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Symbol

Symbol

a mark or set of characters that shows a certain meaning, particularly in fields like chemistry, music, or science

syllable
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ə
b
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(Wortsilbe)

(Wortsilbe)

Silbe

a word or part of a word, which contains a vowel sound and usually one or more consonants

What is a "syllable"?

A syllable is a unit of sound in a word that typically consists of a vowel sound, often accompanied by consonants. It serves as a building block of speech and can vary in length and complexity. A syllable can be simple, containing just a vowel sound like "a," or more complex, including consonants before and after the vowel, as in "cat." Syllables play a crucial role in the rhythm and flow of language, influencing how words are pronounced and understood. Understanding syllables is essential for reading, writing, and phonetics, as they help in word formation and pronunciation.

stress
Nomen
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/ˈstɹɛs/
(Betonung)

(Betonung)

Stress

(phonetics) an added force when pronouncing a syllable or word

What is "stress"?

Stress refers to the emphasis placed on certain syllables or words in spoken language, affecting their loudness, pitch, and duration. Stressed syllables are typically pronounced more forcefully than unstressed ones, making them stand out in speech. For example, in the word "photograph," the first syllable "pho" is stressed, while the others are not. Stress is important in language because it can change the meaning of words and phrases, as in "record," which can be a noun or a verb depending on where the stress is placed. Understanding stress patterns is essential for proper pronunciation and effective communication.

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capital letter
Nomen
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/kˈæpɪɾəl lˈɛɾɚ/
N/A

N/A

a large alphabetic character used as the initial letter in proper names, titles, and sometimes for emphasis

small letter
full stop
full stop
Nomen
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/fˈʊl stˈɑːp/
(Satzzeichen)

(Satzzeichen)

Punkt

a punctuation mark (.) used to indicate the end of a declarative sentence or placed after abbreviations to signal a pause or conclusion

comma
comma
Nomen
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a
ə
(Kommazeichen)

(Kommazeichen)

Komma

the mark , used to separate items in a list or indicate a pause in a sentence

What is a "comma"?

A comma (,) is a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause or separation in a sentence. It helps clarify meaning by separating items in a list, such as "apples, oranges, and bananas," or by setting off clauses and phrases, like in "After dinner, we went for a walk." Commas are also used before conjunctions in compound sentences, as in "I wanted to go, but it started to rain." By organizing sentences and improving readability, commas play an essential role in written communication, ensuring that ideas are expressed clearly and effectively.

pause
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au
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(Unterbrechung)

Pause

a temporary halt in activity before resuming

question mark
question mark
Nomen
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/kwˈɛstʃən mˈɑːɹk/
(Frage-Symbol)

(Frage-Symbol)

Fragezeichen

the mark ? used at the end of a sentence to show that it is a question

What is a "question mark"?

A question mark (?) is a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence to indicate that the sentence is a question. It signals to the reader that the statement is seeking information or a response. For example, in the sentence "What time is the meeting?" the question mark shows that the speaker is asking for details about the meeting time. Question marks help convey curiosity and prompt engagement from the reader, making them an essential part of written communication when expressing inquiries.

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to break
to break
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(kaputt machen)

(kaputt machen)

brechen

to separate something into more pieces, often in a sudden way

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butter
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Butter

Butter

a soft, yellow food made from cream that we spread on bread or use in cooking

What is "butter"?

Butter is a rich and creamy dairy product made from churning milk or cream. It has a smooth texture and a deliciously indulgent flavor that can range from mild to tangy, depending on factors like the type of milk used and the production process. Butter is a versatile ingredient used in cooking, baking, and spreading on bread or toast. It adds richness, flavor, and moisture to dishes, making it a staple in many kitchens around the world.

to pick up
to pick up
Verb
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/ˈpɪk ˈʌp/
aufheben

aufheben

to take and lift something or someone up

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Transitiv
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separable
Verb der Phrase
pick
Partikel der Phrase
up
to grow up
to grow up
Verb
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/ɡroʊ ˈʌp/
aufwachsen

aufwachsen

to change from being a child into an adult little by little

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inseparable
Verb der Phrase
grow
Partikel der Phrase
up
can
can
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k
a
æ
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n
können

können

to be able to do somehing, make something, etc.

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modalverb
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late
late
Adjektiv
l
l
a
t
t
e
(verspätet)

(verspätet)

spät

doing or happening after the time that is usual or expected

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