Verkäufer

Meaning and Usage

"Verkäufer" in German means "salesperson" or "seller." It refers to someone who sells goods or services, typically in a store or a market.

Linguistic Analysis

"Verkäufer" is a compound word, made up of the prefix "ver-" indicating the action of selling, and the noun "Käufer" meaning "buyer." The combination creates the word "Verkäufer" which denotes the person who performs the action of selling.

Comparisons between German and English

The word "Verkäufer" shares a similar meaning with the English word "salesperson" or "seller."

Cultural Context

In German-speaking countries, interacting with a "Verkäufer" is a common experience when shopping in stores or markets. Politeness and good manners are important during these interactions.

Example Sentences

  • Der Verkäufer hilft den Kunden bei der Auswahl. (The salesperson helps the customers with the selection.)
  • Der Verkäufer arbeitet in einem Möbelgeschäft. (The seller works in a furniture store.)

Memory Tips

Associate "Verkäufer" with the idea of "selling" by focusing on the "ver-" prefix, and remember that a "Verkäufer" is the person who sells goods or services.

Additional Vocabulary

Related words: die Verkäuferin (the female salesperson), der Handel (trade), der Kunde (customer)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

Gender: masculine Plural: die Verkäufer (the salespersons)

Conjugation (for verbs)

Not applicable as "Verkäufer" is a noun.