weich

Meaning and Usage

"Weich" in German translates to "soft" or "smooth" in English. It is used to describe something that is yielding to the touch, gentle, or not hard. This word can be used to describe textures, materials, or even the nature of something.

Linguistic Analysis

"Weich" is an adjective in German. It does not have any affixes (prefixes or suffixes) and its etymology can be traced back to the Old High German word "wīh" which means "pliant" or "soft."

Comparisons between German and English

The word "weich" has a direct parallel in English, as both languages use it with the same meaning of softness or smoothness.

Cultural Context

"Weich" is a commonly used word in various contexts, from describing the texture of food to the feel of fabrics or the nature of a person's character. It is an important word in everyday conversations and various descriptions.

Example Sentences

  1. Die Decke fühlt sich sehr weich an. (The blanket feels very soft.)
  2. Das Kissen ist schön weich. (The pillow is nicely smooth.)

Memory Tips

To remember "weich," you can associate it with the English word "soft" and link it with the feeling of something gentle to the touch.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Synonyms: sanft (gentle), zart (tender), geschmeidig (supple)
  • Antonyms: hart (hard), rau (rough), grob (coarse)

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