voll

Meaning and Usage

"Voll" in German translates to "full" or "filled" in English. It is commonly used to describe something that is filled to capacity or complete.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "voll" is an adverb or an adjective. It does not have a prefix or suffix. It originated from the Old High German "folk" and Middle High German "vol," both meaning "full."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "voll" has a direct translation to "full" in English. Both words share the same meaning and usage.

Cultural Context

In a cultural context, "voll" can be used to describe a variety of situations, from a glass being "full" of liquid to a room being "full" of people.

Example Sentences

  1. Das Glas ist voll. (The glass is full.)
  2. Der Parkplatz ist voll. (The parking lot is full.)
  3. Sie ist voller Energie. (She is full of energy.)

Memory Tips

Associate "voll" with "full" in English to remember its meaning and usage.

Additional Vocabulary

  • vollständig (complete)
  • erfüllt (fulfilled)
  • leer (empty)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

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

Conjugation (for verbs)

As "voll" is not a verb, it does not have conjugations for different tenses.