wer

Meaning and Usage

"wer" is a question word in German that means "who" in English. It is used to inquire about the identity of a person.

Linguistic Analysis

"wer" is a standalone question word and does not have any prefixes or suffixes. It is derived from the Old High German "wer," and its usage remains unchanged in modern German.

Comparisons between German and English

"wer" and "who" are similar in both meaning and usage, serving as question words to inquire about a person's identity.

Example Sentences

  1. Wer ist das? (Who is that?)
  2. Wer hat das Buch? (Who has the book?)

Memory Tips

Remember that "wer" sounds like "where" in English, but it means "who" in German. You can also create sentences or situations in your mind where you would ask about someone's identity to reinforce the usage of "wer."

Additional Vocabulary

  • "was" (what)
  • "wo" (where)
  • "wann" (when)
  • "warum" (why)

Gender and Plural

"wer" doesn't have a gender or plural form as it is a question word.

Conjugation

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