Himmel

Meaning and Usage

"Himmel" in German translates to "sky" or "heaven." It is commonly used to refer to the sky or heavens in a literal sense, as well as in idiomatic expressions.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Himmel" does not have any prefixes or suffixes. It has its origin in the Old High German and Middle High German word "himel."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Himmel" is similar to the English word "heaven," but it can also be used to refer to the sky, which is more analogous to the English word "sky."

Cultural Context

In German culture, the expression "Himmel und Hölle" (heaven and hell) is used to denote extreme opposites, similar to the English expression "heaven and hell."

Example Sentences

  1. Der Himmel ist blau. (The sky is blue.)
  2. Sie träumt von den Sternen am Himmel. (She dreams of the stars in the sky.)
  3. Viel Glück im Himmel! (Good luck in heaven!)

Memory Tips

You can remember the word "Himmel" by associating it with the English word "heaven," as they share similar meanings.

Additional Vocabulary

  • die Wolken (clouds)
  • der Stern (star)
  • das Universum (universe)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

Gender: masculine Plural: die Himmel

Conjugation (for verbs)

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