Pause

Meaning and Usage

"Pause" in German translates to "break" or "pause" in English. It is used to denote a temporary halt or interruption in an activity or process.

Linguistic Analysis

"Pause" is a singular feminine noun. It does not have a prefix or suffix. Its etymology can be traced back to the Latin word "pausa."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "pause" has a similar meaning and usage in both German and English, denoting a temporary cessation of an activity.

Cultural Context

In German culture, the concept of taking breaks and pauses, particularly during work or study, is highly valued. It is considered important for productivity and mental well-being.

Example Sentences

  1. Nach einer langen Pause war es schwer, sich wieder auf die Arbeit zu konzentrieren. (After a long break, it was difficult to concentrate on work again.)
  2. Wir machen eine kurze Pause, bevor wir weitermachen. (We are taking a short break before we continue.)

Memory Tips

  • Associate the word "Pause" with the universal sign for a pause, like the pause button on a remote control or a media player.
  • Think of taking a "pause" from work or study as a way to "pause" and recharge your energy.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Synonyms: Unterbrechung (interruption), Pausieren (to take a break)
  • Antonyms: Fortsetzung (continuation), Durchgehend (continuously)

Gender and Plural

  • Gender: Feminine
  • Plural: Pausen

Conjugation

N/A (since "Pause" is a noun)