Gott

Meaning and Usage

"Gott" means "God" in German. It refers to the divine being or deity in monotheistic religions such as Christianity and Judaism.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Gott" has its roots in Old High German, and its usage can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "gudan". It is a noun and does not contain any prefixes or suffixes.

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Gott" in German has the same meaning as the word "God" in English. Both words are used to refer to the divine being in monotheistic religions.

Cultural Context

In German-speaking countries, the concept of "Gott" is central to the cultural and religious practices, especially in areas where Christianity is the predominant religion.

Example Sentences

  1. In schweren Zeiten suchen viele Menschen Trost bei Gott. (In difficult times, many people seek comfort in God.)
  2. Die Gläubigen beten zu Gott für Frieden auf Erden. (The believers pray to God for peace on earth.)

Memory Tips

Associate "Gott" with the English word "God" to help remember its meaning and usage.

Additional Vocabulary

  • der Glaube (belief)
  • die Religion (religion)
  • die Kirche (church)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

"Gott" is a masculine noun, and its plural form is "Götter" (gods).

Conjugation (for verbs)

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