Kraft

Meaning and Usage

Kraft translates to "strength" or "power" in German. It can refer to physical strength, as well as power in a more abstract sense.

Linguistic Analysis

The word Kraft doesn't have any prefixes or suffixes. It is a noun and has its origins in Middle High German and Old High German, ultimately deriving from the Proto-Germanic "krabiz".

Comparisons between German and English

The English word "craft" is similar in spelling but has a different meaning, referring to skill or the creation of objects, while Kraft specifically means "strength" or "power".

Cultural Context

In German-speaking countries, the concept of Kraft is often associated with physical and mental resilience, as well as the ability to overcome challenges.

Example Sentences

  1. Seine Kraft beeindruckte alle. (His strength impressed everyone.)
  2. Die Kraft der Natur ist überwältigend. (The power of nature is overwhelming.)

Memory Tips

Associate Kraft with the English word "strength" to help remember its meaning.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Stärke (strength)
  • Macht (power)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

Die Kraft is a feminine noun. The plural form is die Kräfte.

Conjugation (for verbs)

N/A - Kraft is a noun, not a verb.