Herz

Meaning and Usage

"Herz" in German means "heart" in English. It refers to the vital organ that pumps blood around the body, as well as the seat of emotions and feelings. It is also used metaphorically to convey love, affection, or courage.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Herz" does not have any prefix, root, or suffix. It is a noun that evolved from the Old High German word "herza."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Herz" is similar to the English word "heart" in both meaning and pronunciation.

Cultural Context

The heart holds significant cultural and symbolic value in many cultures, including German-speaking ones. It is not only a physical organ but also represents emotions, love, and compassion.

Example Sentences

  1. Sie hat ein sehr gutes Herz.
  2. Mein Herz schlägt schnell, wenn ich nervös bin.

Memory Tips

To remember the word "Herz," associate it with the English word "heart" and think about its significance as the center of emotions and love.

Additional Vocabulary

  • die Liebe (love)
  • die Emotionen (emotions)
  • mutig (courageous)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

  • Gender: neuter
  • Plural: die Herzen

Conjugation (for verbs)

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