reisen

Meaning and Usage

"Reisen" means "to travel" in German. It is used to describe the act of going on a trip or journey, whether for leisure, business, or other purposes.

Linguistic Analysis

"Reisen" is an infinitive form of the verb. It does not contain any prefixes or suffixes. Its etymology can be traced back to the Old High German word "riasan" and the Middle High German word "riesen."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "reisen" is similar to the English word "to travel" in both meaning and usage.

Cultural Context

In German culture, "reisen" holds significant importance, as Germans are known for their love of traveling, whether domestically or internationally. The country has a strong tradition of vacationing and exploring new destinations.

Example Sentences

  • Ich reise gerne in ferne Länder. (I enjoy traveling to distant countries.)
  • Sie reisen nächste Woche nach Paris. (They are traveling to Paris next week.)

Memory Tips

Associate "reisen" with the idea of "rays of sun," as traveling often involves seeking sunny destinations.

Additional Vocabulary

  • die Reise (feminine, singular) - the journey
  • der Reisende / die Reisende (masculine/feminine, singular) - the traveler
  • das Reisefieber (neuter, singular) - the travel bug

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

N/A for verbs.

Conjugation (for verbs)

  • ich reise (I travel)
  • du reist (you travel)
  • er/sie/es reist (he/she/it travels)
  • wir reisen (we travel)
  • ihr reist (you all travel)
  • sie reisen (they travel)