Kuh

Meaning and Usage

"Kuh" is the German word for "cow." It refers to the domesticated bovine animal commonly raised for its milk, meat, and other products.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Kuh" does not have any prefixes or suffixes. It is a simple noun in the German language. The etymology of the word can be traced back to the Old High German "kuh" and the Proto-Germanic "kūz," indicating a long history in the Germanic language family.

Comparisons between German and English

The English word "cow" has a similar meaning to the German word "Kuh." Both words are straightforward and represent the same animal.

Cultural Context

Cows hold cultural significance in Germany, particularly in rural areas where dairy farming is prevalent. They are also a common symbol in German folklore and traditional festivals.

Example Sentences

  1. Die Kuh gibt Milch. (The cow gives milk.)
  2. Die Bauern melken die Kühe am Morgen. (The farmers milk the cows in the morning.)

Memory Tips

Associate the word "Kuh" with the English word "cow" and visualize a cow to reinforce the connection.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Bull = der Bulle
  • Calf = das Kalb
  • Milk = die Milch
  • Herd = die Herde

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

Gender: feminine Plural: Kühe

Conjugation (for verbs)

There is no applicable verb conjugation for the word "Kuh."