bilden

Meaning and Usage

The German word "bilden" means "to form" or "to educate." It is commonly used to express the act of creating something, such as forming a group or educating oneself or others.

Linguistic Analysis

"Bilden" is a verb in its infinitive form. It is derived from the Middle High German word "bilden," which means "to shape" or "to form."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "bilden" translates to "to form" or "to educate" in English. It is used in similar contexts as the English word "form," but it also encompasses the meaning of "educate."

Cultural Context

In the context of education, "bilden" is used widely in German-speaking countries to refer to both formal and informal education. It reflects the importance placed on education and personal development in these cultures.

Example Sentences

  • Sie bilden eine starke Gemeinschaft. (They form a strong community.)
  • Meine Eltern haben mich gut gebildet. (My parents have educated me well.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of "bilden," think of it as "building" knowledge or relationships since it can mean both "to form" and "to educate."

Additional Vocabulary

  • Das Bildungssystem (the education system)
  • Die Bildung (the education)
  • formen (to shape)
  • erschaffen (to create)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

As "bilden" is a verb, it does not have a gender or plural form.

Conjugation (for verbs)

  • ich bilde (I form/educate)
  • du bildest (you form/educate)
  • er/sie/es bildet (he/she/it forms/educates)
  • wir bilden (we form/educate)
  • ihr bildet (you form/educate)
  • sie bilden (they form/educate)