ein-

Meaning and Usage

The prefix "ein-" in German typically denotes the idea of "in," "into," or "one." It is commonly used to indicate the action of entering, putting into, or beginning, and also to form compound words.

Linguistic Analysis

The prefix "ein-" is derived from Old High German and has its roots in the Proto-Germanic language. It is used as a prefix to verbs or nouns to modify their meaning, similar to the English prefix "in-" or "into."

Comparisons between German and English

The prefix "ein-" in German is similar to the English prefix "in-" or "into," used to convey the idea of something being inserted or contained within something else.

Cultural Context

The prefix "ein-" is widely used in German to form compound words, contributing to the rich and expressive nature of the language.

Example Sentences

  1. Sie geht in die Schule. (She goes to school.)
  2. Er steckt den Schlüssel ins Schloss. (He puts the key into the lock.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of the prefix "ein-," think of its similarity to the English prefix "in-" or "into," indicating movement towards or within something.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Eingang (entrance)
  • Einführung (introduction)
  • Eingeben (to enter)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

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Conjugation (for verbs)

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