fallen

Meaning and Usage

"fallen" in German means "to fall" in English. It is used to describe the action of dropping or descending from a higher to a lower position.

Linguistic Analysis

"fallen" is an infinitive form of the verb and it belongs to the group of strong verbs in German. It does not have a prefix but only a root and a suffix ("-en"). Its etymology can be traced back to the Old High German word "fallan".

Comparisons between German and English

The German word "fallen" and the English word "fall" share a similar meaning and usage, making it relatively easy for English speakers to understand and remember.

Cultural Context

In cultural contexts, the word "fallen" can be used in various idiomatic expressions or proverbs, making it important to understand its usage in different cultural contexts.

Example Sentences

  1. Der Apfel ist vom Baum gefallen. (The apple has fallen from the tree.)
  2. Sie ist gestern auf dem Eis gefallen. (She fell on the ice yesterday.)

Memory Tips

Associate "fallen" with the English word "fall" to remember its meaning and usage.

Additional Vocabulary

  • das Fallen (the fall)
  • stürzen (to plunge/fall)
  • sich hinlegen (to lay down)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

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Conjugation (for verbs)

  • ich falle (I fall)
  • du fällst (you fall)
  • er/sie/es fällt (he/she/it falls)
  • wir fallen (we fall)
  • ihr fallt (you [plural] fall)
  • sie fallen (they fall)