Programm
Meaning and Usage
"Programm" in German means "program" or "schedule." It refers to a plan or a list of activities or events. It can also be used to refer to a computer program or software.
Linguistic Analysis
"Programm" doesn't have a prefix, but it is derived from the French word "programme." It is a neutral gender noun in German.
Comparisons between German and English
The word "Programm" in German is similar to "program" in English, both in meaning and usage.
Cultural Context
In a cultural context, "Programm" can refer to a schedule of events, such as in a theater, cinema, or a cultural festival.
Example Sentences
- Das Programm beginnt um 19 Uhr. (The program starts at 7 pm.)
- Sie arbeitet an einem neuen Computerprogramm. (She is working on a new computer program.)
Memory Tips
Associate "Programm" with the English word "program" and remember that it refers to a plan, schedule, or computer program.
Additional Vocabulary
- Synonyms: Zeitplan (schedule), Plan (plan)
- Related Words: Computerprogramm (computer program), Fernsehprogramm (TV program)
Gender and Plural
Gender: Neutral Plural: Programme
Conjugation
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