reich

Meaning and Usage

"Reich" in German refers to "rich" in English, meaning having a lot of money or valuable possessions. It can also signify an abundance of something, such as a rich flavor or a rich history.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "reich" is an adjective in German. It does not have any specific prefix or suffix and its etymology can be traced back to the Old High German word "rīhhi," meaning powerful or mighty.

Comparisons between German and English

"Reich" in German is similar to "rich" in English in terms of its meaning. Both words convey wealth or a plentiful amount of something.

Cultural Context

In German culture, the word "reich" is often used to describe financial wealth, but it can also be used in a broader sense to denote richness in other aspects, such as culture, history, or taste.

Example Sentences

  1. Er ist sehr reich und besitzt viele Luxusautos. (He is very rich and owns many luxury cars.)
  2. Dieses Gericht hat einen reichen Geschmack. (This dish has a rich flavor.)

Memory Tips

Associate "reich" with the English word "rich" to remember its meaning.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Synonyms: wohlhabend (wealthy), vermögend (affluent)
  • Antonyms: arm (poor), bescheiden (modest)

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