Welt

Meaning and Usage

"Welt" translates to "world" in German and refers to the entire planet, as well as the human civilization and global society.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "Welt" has its roots in Old High German and is related to the Old English "weald," highlighting its Germanic connections with the English language.

Comparisons between German and English

"Welt" corresponds to "world" in English, denoting the entire planet and human civilization.

Example Sentences

  1. Die Welt ist ein großer Ort. (The world is a big place.)
  2. Sie reist um die ganze Welt. (She travels around the world.)

Memory Tips

Connect "Welt" with the English word "world" to remember its meaning and usage, emphasizing its association with the entire planet and human society.

Additional Vocabulary

Synonyms: Erde (earth), Globus (globe) Antonyms: Universum (universe), Einzelwesen (individual being)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

Gender: feminine Plural: die Welten