Rohr

Meaning and Usage

"Rohr" in German translates to "pipe" or "tube" in English. It is commonly used to refer to a cylindrical, hollow object, often made of metal, plastic, or other materials, through which liquids, gases, or other substances can flow.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Rohr" does not have any specific prefix or suffix and is a standalone noun. Its etymology can be traced back to the Old High German word "ruara," which also meant "tube" or "pipe."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Rohr" has a direct counterpart in English, which is "pipe." Both words share a similar meaning and can be used interchangeably in most contexts.

Cultural Context

In German culture, "Rohr" has practical implications in various industries such as construction, plumbing, and engineering. It is a common term used in these fields to refer to different types of pipes and tubing.

Example Sentences

  1. Das Rohr transportiert Wasser vom Keller bis zum Dach.
  2. Die Heizung benötigt neue Rohre, um richtig zu funktionieren.

Memory Tips

To remember the word "Rohr," you can associate it with the English word "pipe" and visualize a cylindrical pipe or tube.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Synonyms: die Röhre (tube), der Schlauch (hose), das Leitungsrohr (pipeline)
  • Related Words: der Wasserhahn (tap), die Kanalisation (sewerage), die Abflussrohre (drainage pipes)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

  • Gender: das Rohr (neuter)
  • Plural: die Rohre

Conjugation (for verbs)

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