Gedicht

Meaning and Usage

"Gedicht" in German refers to a poem. It is used to denote a literary composition in verse form that conveys emotions, thoughts, or experiences through the use of rhythm and often rhyme.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Gedicht" is a noun. It is derived from the Middle High German word "gediht," which originally meant "poem" or "composition." The word "Gedicht" is composed of the prefix "ge-" and the root "dicht," which ultimately comes from the Old High German "dicht" meaning "thick" or "dense."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Gedicht" translates to "poem" in English. Both words share the common root related to composition and literary creation.

Cultural Context

German literature boasts an array of renowned poets and their Gedichte, contributing significantly to the country's cultural and literary heritage.

Example Sentences

  1. Das Gedicht von Goethe ist sehr bekannt.
  2. Sie liest gern Gedichte in ihrer Freizeit.

Memory Tips

Associate "Gedicht" with the English word "ode," as both refer to poetic compositions.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Dichtung (f) - poetry
  • Dichter (m) / Dichterin (f) - poet / poetess
  • Reim (m) - rhyme

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

Gender: neuter Plural: Gedichte

Conjugation (for verbs)

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