willkommen

Meaning and Usage

"Willkommen" in German translates to "welcome" in English. It is used to greet or receive someone in a friendly manner, or to express pleasure at a person's arrival.

Linguistic Analysis

"Willkommen" is a combination of "will" (want) and "kommen" (to come), literally meaning "want to come." It is an adverb derived from the verb "kommen."

Comparisons between German and English

The German word "willkommen" is similar to its English counterpart "welcome" in both meaning and usage.

Cultural Context

In Germany, it is common to use "willkommen" to welcome guests into one's home or to greet people at events or gatherings.

Example Sentences

  • "Willkommen in Deutschland!" (Welcome to Germany!)
  • "Wir möchten Sie herzlich willkommen heißen." (We would like to warmly welcome you.)

Memory Tips

Associate "willkommen" with the English word "welcome" and practice using both words in various welcoming scenarios to reinforce learning.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Empfangen (to receive)
  • Gastfreundschaft (hospitality)
  • Herzlich (warmly)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

"Willkommen" is an adverb and does not have a gender or plural form.

Conjugation (for verbs)

As "willkommen" is not a verb, it does not have a conjugated form.