Marke

Meaning and Usage

"Marke" in German translates to "mark" or "brand" in English. It can refer to a symbol, label, or stamp used to represent a company, product, or service. "Marke" can also mean a mark or grading, as in a test or a scale of measurement.

Linguistic Analysis

"Marke" is a noun in German. It does not have any prefixes or suffixes. The word has its roots in the Old High German "marha," which means "sign" or "boundary."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Marke" in German is similar to the English word "mark" in terms of meaning, but it is also used to refer to a brand, which is more specific than its English counterpart.

Cultural Context

In Germany, "Marke" is commonly used to refer to brands, especially in the context of consumer products. It is also used in the context of grading or marking in educational and assessment settings.

Example Sentences

  1. Diese Marke ist weltweit bekannt. (This brand is known worldwide.)
  2. Die Lehrerin hat eine schlechte Note an meiner Arbeit gemacht. (The teacher put a low mark on my work.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of "Marke," think of it as a symbol or label that represents a brand or a mark given for grading.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Die Firma (the company)
  • Das Logo (the logo)
  • Die Qualität (the quality)
  • Die Note (the grade)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

  • Gender: feminine
  • Plural: Marken

Conjugation (for verbs)

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