Wunder

Meaning and Usage

"Wunder" in German translates to "wonder" or "miracle" in English. It is often used to express something extraordinary or astonishing.

Linguistic Analysis

"Wunder" is a noun in German. There are no specific prefixes or suffixes attached to this word. Its etymology can be traced back to the Old High German "wuntar" and the Proto-Germanic "wundrą."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "wunder" in German is similar to the English word "wonder" in meaning, but it can also encompass the idea of a "miracle."

Cultural Context

The concept of miracles or wonders is prevalent in various cultural and religious contexts, and the word "wunder" reflects this in the German language.

Example Sentences

  1. Das war ein wahres Wunder! (That was a true miracle!)
  2. Sie war von dem Anblick des Wunders fasziniert. (She was fascinated by the sight of the wonder.)

Memory Tips

Association with the phrase "Oh, what a wonder!" or imagining a miraculous event can help remember the meaning of "wunder."

Additional Vocabulary

  • Das Wunderkind - the prodigy
  • Staunen - to marvel
  • Das Mirakel - the miracle

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

"Wunder" is neuter in gender, and its plural form is "Wunder."

Conjugation (for verbs)

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