gemeinsam

Meaning and Usage

"Gemeinsam" means "together" or "in common" in German. It is used to describe activities or situations that involve the participation or cooperation of multiple people.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "gemeinsam" is an adverb and does not have a prefix, root, or suffix. It stems from the Middle High German word "gemaenesam," which is a combination of "gamaene" (common) and "-sam" (an adverbial suffix).

Comparisons between German and English

The German word "gemeinsam" directly translates to the English word "together." Both words are used to indicate collective action or shared experiences.

Cultural Context

The concept of "Gemeinschaft" (community) holds significant cultural value in German-speaking countries, emphasizing the importance of togetherness and shared responsibility.

Example Sentences

  1. Wir haben gemeinsam Deutsch gelernt. (We learned German together.)
  2. Die Familie hat gemeinsam zu Abend gegessen. (The family had dinner together.)

Memory Tips

Remember that "gemeinsam" sounds similar to "common," which can help you associate it with the idea of doing something together or in common.

Additional Vocabulary

  • gemeinschaftlich (jointly)
  • miteinander (with each other)
  • zusammen (together)

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