Haut

Meaning and Usage

"Haut" is the German word for "skin." It is used to refer to the outer covering of the body or the peel of a fruit, and it can also be employed in a broader sense, such as in the expression "sich in seiner Haut wohlfühlen" (to feel comfortable in one's own skin).

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Haut" is a noun. It does not contain any prefixes or suffixes. The etymology of "Haut" can be traced back to the Old High German word "hūt," which has the same meaning.

Comparisons between German and English

The English word "skin" has a similar meaning and usage to "Haut." Both words are used to refer to the outer covering of the body or the peel of a fruit.

Cultural Context

In German culture, the phrase "sich in seiner Haut wohlfühlen" (to feel comfortable in one's own skin) is used to convey the idea of being at peace with oneself and feeling confident in one's own abilities and identity.

Example Sentences

  1. Meine Haut ist empfindlich gegenüber Sonnenbrand.
  2. Sie schälte die Haut der Orange ab.
  3. Er fühlt sich in seiner Haut nicht wohl.

Memory Tips

To remember the word "Haut," you can associate it with the phrase "Hautpflege" (skincare) or think about its relationship to the English word "skin."

Additional Vocabulary

  • Die Hautpflege (skincare)
  • Die Hautkrankheit (skin disease)
  • Die Hautfarbe (skin color)

Gender and Plural

"Haut" is a feminine noun and its plural form is "Häute."

Conjugation

N/A (Haut is a noun, not a verb)