der Vermieter

Meaning and Usage

"Der Vermieter" in German refers to the landlord, the person who owns a property and rents it out to others. It is used to describe the individual or company that rents out apartments, houses, or commercial spaces.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Vermieter" is a compound noun formed by the prefix "ver-" indicating the action of renting or leasing, and the noun "Mieter" which means tenant. Together, "Vermieter" directly translates to "renter" or "leaser." The word has its roots in Middle High German ("vermieten") and Old High German ("firmiten").

Comparisons between German and English

There is a clear similarity in meaning between "Vermieter" in German and "landlord" in English, both referring to the person who rents out property to others.

Cultural Context

In Germany, the role of the "Vermieter" is often regulated by specific laws that outline the rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants.

Example Sentences

  • Der Vermieter hat die Miete erhöht. (The landlord has increased the rent.)
  • Mein Vermieter ist sehr freundlich. (My landlord is very friendly.)

Memory Tips

Associate "der Vermieter" with the English word "landlord" and visualize the landlord leasing out a property.

Additional Vocabulary

  • der Mieter (the tenant)
  • die Miete (the rent)
  • das Mietverhältnis (the tenancy agreement)

Gender and Plural

Gender: masculine Plural: die Vermieter

Conjugation

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