wunderbar

Meaning and Usage

"Wunderbar" in German translates to "wonderful" or "marvelous" in English. It is used to express admiration, delight, or approval of something.

Linguistic Analysis

"Wunderbar" is a compound word in German, consisting of the words "Wunder" (wonder) and "bar" (able to be). It is of Germanic origin.

Comparisons between German and English

"Wunderbar" has a direct equivalent in English, "wonderful," and both words share the same root, "wonder." The structure and usage are very similar in both languages.

Cultural Context

"Wunderbar" is commonly used in everyday language in German-speaking countries to express positive feelings about something. It is a widely known term and is often used in various contexts, from describing a nice evening to expressing agreement or satisfaction.

Example Sentences

  1. Das Essen war wunderbar. (The food was wonderful.)
  2. Wir hatten einen wunderbaren Tag. (We had a marvelous day.)

Memory Tips

Associate "wunderbar" with something that brings wonder or amazement, as the word itself reflects the meaning through its structure.

Additional Vocabulary

  • Synonyms: herrlich (glorious), großartig (great)
  • Antonyms: schrecklich (terrible), furchtbar (awful)

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