Lärm

Meaning and Usage

"Lärm" in German means "noise" or "clamor." It refers to any loud, disturbing, or unwanted sound.

Linguistic Analysis

"Lärm" is a noun in German and does not contain any prefix or suffix. It is derived from the Middle High German word "larm," which had a similar meaning.

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Lärm" in German directly translates to "noise" in English.

Cultural Context

In German culture, there are specific laws and regulations related to noise control. Understanding the concept of "Lärm" is important for adhering to these regulations.

Example Sentences

  1. Der Lärm auf der Straße war ohrenbetäubend.
  2. Bitte machen Sie nicht so viel Lärm, ich versuche zu arbeiten.

Memory Tips

Associate "Lärm" with the English word "alarm" to remember that it refers to noise or clamor.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Synonyms: Geräusch (sound), Krach (racket), Getöse (din)
  • Antonyms: Stille (silence), Ruhe (quiet)

Gender and Plural

Gender: masculine Plural: die Lärme

Conjugation

N/A (as "Lärm" is a noun)