wohnen

Meaning and Usage

"Wohnen" means "to live" or "to reside" in German. It is commonly used to talk about where someone lives or resides.

Linguistic Analysis

The word "wohnen" is a verb and belongs to the infinitive form. It doesn't have a prefix or suffix and its root is "wohn-". The verb "wohnen" is derived from the Middle High German "wonen" and Old High German "wonen," which both mean "to live."

Comparisons between German and English

The German word "wohnen" translates to "to live" in English. In both languages, it refers to the act of residing in a place.

Cultural Context

In Germany, the concept of "wohnen" is essential as it is a country known for its high-quality housing and focus on comfortable living spaces.

Example Sentences

  • Ich wohne in Berlin. (I live in Berlin.)
  • Sie wohnen in einem großen Haus. (They live in a big house.)

Memory Tips

Associate "wohnen" with the English word "reside" or think of "wohnen" as "where one lives."

Additional Vocabulary

  • die Wohnung (feminine, plural: die Wohnungen) - apartment
  • der Wohnort (masculine, plural: die Wohnorte) - place of residence
  • umziehen - to move (to a different place of residence)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

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Conjugation (for verbs)

  • ich wohne (I live)
  • du wohnst (you live)
  • er/sie/es wohnt (he/she/it lives)
  • wir wohnen (we live)
  • ihr wohnt (you live - plural)
  • sie wohnen (they live)