fähig

Meaning and Usage

"Fähig" in German translates to "capable" or "able" in English. It is used to describe someone's ability, competence, or suitability for a particular task or role.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "fähig" is an adjective in German. It doesn't contain any prefixes or suffixes. Its origin can be traced back to the Middle High German word "vah," which means "able" or "capable."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "fähig" in German is similar in meaning to the English word "capable." Both words are used to indicate the ability or competence to perform a certain action or task.

Cultural Context

The concept of being "fähig" is highly valued in German culture, where competence and capability are important qualities in various aspects of life, including work and education.

Example Sentences

  1. Er ist fähig, das Projekt zu leiten. (He is capable of leading the project.)
  2. Sie ist fähig, große Verantwortung zu übernehmen. (She is able to take on great responsibility.)

Memory Tips

Associate "fähig" with the English word "capable." You can also create mnemonic devices using phrases or images that link the word to its meaning.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Die Fähigkeit (noun) - ability
  • Kompetent (adjective) - competent
  • Talentiert (adjective) - talented

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

"N/A" (since "fähig" is an adjective)

Conjugation (for verbs)

"N/A" (since "fähig" is not a verb)