Schnitt

Meaning and Usage

"Schnitt" in German can have several meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a cut, incision, or slice, as well as to a seam in clothing or a film edit. Additionally, "Schnitt" can also refer to the average or the pattern in the context of statistics or fashion design.

Linguistic Analysis

"Schnitt" is a noun. It does not have a prefix or suffix. The word "Schnitt" comes from the Middle High German "snit", which ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic "snit-".

Comparisons between German and English

The German word "Schnitt" is similar to the English word "cut" in the context of a physical incision, as well as to "seam" when referring to clothing.

Cultural Context

In the context of fashion and design, "Schnitt" is commonly used to refer to a clothing pattern, and in film, it's used to refer to an edit or a cut in the footage.

Example Sentences

  1. Der Chirurg machte einen präzisen Schnitt.
  2. Sie zeigt mir den Schnitt des Kleides, den sie entworfen hat.
  3. Der Regisseur plant, den Schnitt des Films zu überarbeiten.

Memory Tips

You can remember "Schnitt" by associating it with a "cut" in English, as they share similar meanings.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Die Schere (scissors)
  • Die Naht (seam)
  • Der Schnittmuster (pattern)

Gender and Plural

"Schnitt" is masculine: der Schnitt Plural: die Schnitte

Conjugation

Since "Schnitt" is a noun, it does not have verb conjugations.