fühlen

Meaning and Usage

"Fühlen" in German means "to feel" and is used to describe the act of perceiving emotions, physical sensations, or touch. It can also refer to having a sense or intuition about something.

Linguistic Analysis

"Fühlen" is a verb and is derived from the Old High German word "fülen," which means "to feel." It is a regular verb in German.

Comparisons between German and English

The word "fühlen" in German directly translates to "to feel" in English, and it is used in similar contexts to express emotions, physical sensations, or intuition.

Cultural Context

The concept of "fühlen" is essential in German culture, as Germans value emotional intelligence and being in touch with one's feelings.

Example Sentences

  1. Ich fühle mich glücklich. (I feel happy.)
  2. Sie konnte die Sonne auf ihrer Haut fühlen. (She could feel the sun on her skin.)
  3. Er fühlte, dass etwas nicht stimmte. (He had a feeling that something was wrong.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of "fühlen," think of the English word "feel" and its similarity in both sound and meaning to "fühlen."

Additional Vocabulary

  • Emotionen (Emotions)
  • Berührung (Touch)
  • Wahrnehmung (Perception)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

The word "fühlen" is a verb and does not have a gender or a plural form.

Conjugation (for verbs)

  • ich fühle (I feel)
  • du fühlst (you feel)
  • er/sie/es fühlt (he/she/it feels)
  • wir fühlen (we feel)
  • ihr fühlt (you feel, plural)
  • sie fühlen (they feel)