Staat

Meaning and Usage

"Staat" in German translates to "state" in English. It is used to refer to a political state, such as a country or nation, as well as an organized political community under one government.

Linguistic Analysis

"Staat" is a masculine noun in German. It has no prefix or suffix and is derived from the Middle High German word "stāt."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Staat" is related to the English word "state" both in meaning and etymology, as both words have their roots in Old English and share a common Germanic origin.

Cultural Context

In Germany, "Staat" can also refer to the government or a public authority responsible for administrative and legal matters. It is often used in the context of discussions about politics, law, and governance.

Example Sentences

  1. Der Staat kümmert sich um die Sicherheit seiner Bürger. (The state takes care of the security of its citizens.)
  2. Deutschland ist ein demokratischer Staat. (Germany is a democratic state.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of "Staat," you can associate it with the English word "state" and think about its usage in the context of a political entity or government.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Die Regierung (government)
  • Die Nation (nation)
  • Die Politik (politics)

Gender and Plural

Gender: Masculine Plural: Die Staaten

Conjugation

N/A (Staat is a noun)