die Hausaufgabe, -n

Meaning and Usage

"Hausaufgabe" in German refers to "homework" in English. It is used to describe the assignments given by teachers to students to complete at home.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Hausaufgabe" consists of the elements "Haus" (house) and "Aufgabe" (task). It is a compound noun, common in German word formation. The plural form is "die Hausaufgaben."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Hausaufgabe" is a compound noun, similar to the English word "homework." The structure of the word is different in both languages, but the meaning remains the same.

Cultural Context

In Germany, "die Hausaufgabe" is an integral part of the education system. Completing homework is seen as essential for reinforcing learning and practicing skills outside of the classroom.

Example Sentences

  • Ich mache meine Hausaufgaben jeden Abend. (I do my homework every evening.)
  • Die Lehrerin hat viele Hausaufgaben aufgegeben. (The teacher assigned a lot of homework.)

Memory Tips

To remember "die Hausaufgabe" think of it as the "task from the house" that you need to complete.

Additional Vocabulary

  • die Schularbeit (schoolwork)
  • die Aufgabe (task)
  • das Studium (study)

Gender and Plural

Gender: feminine Plural: die Hausaufgaben

Conjugation

Since "die Hausaufgabe" is a noun, it does not have a conjugation.