Million

Meaning and Usage

The German word "Million" translates to "million" in English and refers to the number 1,000,000. It is commonly used in both mathematical contexts and everyday language to denote a large quantity or number.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Million" has its origins in Latin ("millio") and has been adopted into German from the French "million." It is a direct loanword in both languages, retaining the same spelling and meaning.

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Million" is a loanword in both German and English, so there is no difference in its meaning or usage between the two languages.

Cultural Context

In German-speaking countries, the term "Million" is used in various contexts, including finance, economics, and population statistics. It is an integral part of everyday language when talking about large quantities or numerical values.

Example Sentences

  1. Sie haben eine Million Euro gewonnen. (You have won one million euros.)
  2. Die Stadt hat eine Bevölkerung von über einer Million Menschen. (The city has a population of over one million people.)

Memory Tips

To remember the word "Million," it may be helpful to associate it with the English term "million" as they share the same meaning and usage.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Billion (Billion)
  • Trillion (Trillion)
  • Zehntausend (Ten thousand)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

N/A (Million is a feminine noun, and its plural form is "Millionen.")

Conjugation (for verbs)

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