gesamt

Meaning and Usage

"Gesamt" in German means "total" or "complete." It is often used to describe the entirety or the sum of something.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "gesamt" is an adjective in German. It does not have a visible prefix, root, or suffix; it is a standalone word. The etymology of "gesamt" can be traced to Middle High German and Old High German, where it is derived from the word "gesamet," meaning "gathered" or "collected."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "gesamt" is similar to the English word "total" in both meaning and usage.

Cultural Context

In a cultural context, "gesamt" is commonly used in various contexts such as business, statistics, and general descriptions of the entirety of something.

Example Sentences

  1. Die gesamte Familie war anwesend. (The entire family was present.)
  2. Das gesamte Projekt wurde abgeschlossen. (The entire project was completed.)
  3. Die gesamte Bevölkerung war betroffen. (The entire population was affected.)

Memory Tips

To remember the meaning of "gesamt," associate it with the English word "total" and think of it as referring to the whole or entirety of something.

Additional Vocabulary

  • die Gesamtheit (the entirety)
  • vollständig (complete)
  • ganz (whole, entire)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

As an adjective, "gesamt" does not have a gender or plural form.

Conjugation (for verbs)

Since "gesamt" is an adjective, it does not have a conjugated form for verbs.