fliegen

Meaning and Usage

"Fliegen" in German means "to fly" in English. It is used to describe the action of moving through the air, typically by means of wings or an aircraft.

Linguistic Analysis

"Fliegen" is an infinitive form of the verb. It is a regular verb, so its conjugation follows the typical pattern for regular verbs in German.

Comparisons between German and English

The German word "fliegen" directly corresponds to the English word "to fly" in terms of meaning and usage.

Cultural Context

The concept of flying is significant in German culture due to the country's rich aviation history, including the groundbreaking work of the Wright brothers and advancements in aerospace technology.

Example Sentences

  1. Die Vögel fliegen hoch am Himmel. (The birds are flying high in the sky.)
  2. Das Flugzeug wird morgen nach Paris fliegen. (The airplane will fly to Paris tomorrow.)
  3. Sie träumte davon, frei wie ein Vogel zu fliegen. (She dreamt of flying free like a bird.)

Memory Tips

Associate "fliegen" with the image of birds flying or an airplane taking off to help remember its meaning.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Die Luftfahrt (aviation)
  • Der Flugschein (flight ticket)
  • Der Flughafen (airport)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

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Conjugation (for verbs)

  • Ich fliege (I fly)
  • Du fliegst (You fly)
  • Er/Sie/Es fliegt (He/She/It flies)
  • Wir fliegen (We fly)
  • Ihr fliegt (You [pl.] fly)
  • Sie fliegen (They fly)