Druck

Meaning and Usage

"Druck" in German translates to "pressure" in English. It is commonly used to refer to physical, emotional, or abstract pressure in various contexts.

Linguistic Analysis

"Druck" is a noun and does not have any prefixes or suffixes. Its etymology can be traced back to the Middle High German word "drucke," which ultimately comes from the Old High German word "trukki."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Druck" in German directly corresponds to "pressure" in English.

Cultural Context

In a cultural context, "Druck" can be used to describe the feeling of pressure in academic, professional, or interpersonal situations. It is a common concept in German society where individuals might experience different forms of pressure in their daily lives.

Example Sentences

  1. Der Druck in der Luft steigt.
  2. Die Schülerinnen und Schüler stehen unter großem Druck, gute Noten zu bekommen.
  3. Sie verspürte einen starken Druck in ihrer Brust.

Memory Tips

To remember the word "Druck," you can associate it with the phrase "feel the pressure" in English and relate it to situations where pressure is involved.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Der Stress (stress)
  • Die Belastung (burden)
  • Die Anspannung (tension)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

  • Gender: masculine
  • Plural: die Drücke

Conjugation (for verbs)

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