Geruch

Meaning and Usage

"Geruch" in German translates to "smell" or "odor" in English. It refers to the sensation perceived by the olfactory organs. This word is commonly used when describing different scents or odors.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Geruch" is a noun. It doesn't have any prefixes or suffixes, and its etymology can be traced back to the Middle High German word "geruch" and the Old High German word "garuah."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Geruch" corresponds to "smell" or "odor" in English. Both languages use this word to describe the sense of smell or different scents.

Cultural Context

In German culture, the appreciation of various scents and aromas, particularly in foods, is an integral part of the culinary experience. This cultural emphasis on different aromas and "Geruch" is reflected in the language.

Example Sentences

  1. Der Geruch von frisch gebackenem Brot ist herrlich. (The smell of freshly baked bread is wonderful.)
  2. Der Geruch von Blumen erfüllte den Raum. (The scent of flowers filled the room.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of "Geruch," you can associate it with the English word "scent," as both refer to the sense of smell.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Der Duft (scent)
  • Der Gestank (stench)
  • Riechen (to smell)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

Der Geruch (masculine) - die Gerüche (plural)

Conjugation (for verbs)

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