die Möbel
die Möbel في 30 ثانية
- Furniture in German is 'die Möbel', always plural.
- Used for chairs, tables, beds, etc.
- Essential for describing homes and shopping.
- Remember it's always plural: 'die Möbel'.
'Die Möbel' is the German word for 'furniture'. It refers to movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., chairs, stools, and sofas), eating (tables), and sleeping (beds). Furniture is also used to hold objects at a convenient height for work, or to store things. In a broader sense, 'die Möbel' encompasses all the items that make a house or room habitable and comfortable. This includes everything from large, essential pieces like wardrobes, beds, and dining tables, to smaller decorative items like lamps, shelves, and side tables. It's a very common and practical word used in everyday life when talking about decorating, moving house, or simply describing a living space.
When someone is furnishing a new apartment, they will often talk about needing 'neue Möbel'. If you are moving house, you might discuss how to transport 'die Möbel'. In a shop, you would go to the 'Möbelabteilung' (furniture department) to buy these items. Even when discussing the comfort or appearance of a room, 'die Möbel' plays a central role. For example, someone might compliment the 'schönen Möbel' (beautiful furniture) in a friend's home. The term is also used in a more abstract sense when discussing interior design or the style of a particular era.
- Usage Contexts
- Discussing home decoration and interior design.
- Talking about moving house or redecorating.
- Shopping for household items.
- Describing the contents and comfort of a room.
Wir brauchen neue die Möbel für das Wohnzimmer.
Using 'die Möbel' correctly in sentences is straightforward once you understand its plural nature. It functions as a collective noun, referring to the group of items that constitute furniture. You'll often see it used with verbs related to buying, selling, moving, arranging, or describing. For instance, when you want to say 'I bought new furniture,' you would say 'Ich habe neue Möbel gekauft.' Notice that 'Möbel' remains unchanged, and the adjective 'neue' is inflected to agree with the plural noun.
In sentences about arranging a room, you might say, 'Wir stellen die Möbel um.' (We are rearranging the furniture.) Here, 'die Möbel' is the direct object. If you're describing a room, you could say, 'Das Zimmer ist mit schönen Möbeln ausgestattet.' (The room is equipped with beautiful furniture.) In this case, 'Möbeln' is the dative plural form, used after the preposition 'mit'. When talking about the cost, you might ask, 'Wie viel kosten diese Möbel?' (How much does this furniture cost?).
When discussing the condition or style, sentences like 'Die alten Möbel passen nicht mehr zum neuen Stil.' (The old furniture no longer fits the new style.) are common. You can also use it in comparative sentences, such as 'Diese Möbel sind bequemer als die alten.' (This furniture is more comfortable than the old one.) The word is versatile and appears in various grammatical constructions, always maintaining its plural form.
- Sentence Structures
- Subject: Die Möbel sind sehr teuer.
- Direct Object: Wir kaufen neue Möbel.
- Indirect Object (Dative): Er hilft uns mit den Möbeln.
- Prepositional Object: Sie spricht über ihre Möbel.
Die neuen Möbel sehen sehr modern aus.
You will hear 'die Möbel' frequently in everyday German conversations, especially in contexts related to living spaces, home improvement, and retail. When friends visit each other's homes, they often comment on the furniture: 'Deine Möbel sind sehr gemütlich!' (Your furniture is very cozy!). This is a very common compliment.
In furniture stores ('Möbelhäuser'), the word is ubiquitous. Salespeople will talk about the latest collections, special offers on 'Möbel', and assist customers in choosing 'die passenden Möbel' (the suitable furniture) for their homes. You might hear announcements like: 'Besuchen Sie unsere neue Ausstellung mit modernen Möbeln.' (Visit our new exhibition with modern furniture.)
When people are moving house ('umziehen'), discussions about packing, transporting, and setting up 'die Möbel' are very common. 'Wir müssen die schweren Möbel in den LKW laden.' (We have to load the heavy furniture into the truck.) is a typical sentence you might hear. Real estate agents also use the term when describing properties: 'Die Wohnung wird unmöbliert verkauft' (The apartment is sold unfurnished) versus 'Die Wohnung ist möbliert' (The apartment is furnished), where 'möbliert' is the adjective form derived from 'Möbel'.
Online shopping platforms and catalogs are another place where 'die Möbel' is constantly mentioned, often with detailed descriptions and categories like 'Wohnzimmermöbel', 'Schlafzimmermöbel', or 'Kindermöbel'. Even in DIY shows or interior design magazines, the term is central to discussions about creating stylish and functional living environments. In a more casual setting, someone might say, 'Ich brauche dringend neue Möbel, mein altes Sofa fällt auseinander!' (I urgently need new furniture, my old sofa is falling apart!).
- Common Scenarios
- Visiting a friend's home and admiring their decor.
- Shopping at a large furniture store or browsing online.
- Discussing plans for moving or renovating.
- Reading interior design magazines or watching home improvement shows.
Im Möbelhaus suchen wir nach neuen die Möbel.
One of the most common mistakes for English speakers learning German is treating 'Möbel' as a singular noun. In German, 'Möbel' is inherently plural. English speakers might mistakenly try to say 'ein Möbel' (a furniture) or use singular verb conjugations. However, the correct German usage always employs the plural form, even when referring to a single piece of furniture. For example, instead of saying 'Das Möbel ist neu' (The furniture is new), it should be 'Die Möbel sind neu' (The furniture are new), or more precisely, 'Das Möbelstück ist neu' (The piece of furniture is new).
Another mistake can involve the incorrect use of articles and adjective endings. Since 'Möbel' is plural, it takes the plural article 'die'. When an adjective precedes it, the adjective must be inflected accordingly. For instance, saying 'Ich kaufe ein schönes Möbel' is incorrect. The correct form would be 'Ich kaufe schöne Möbel' (I am buying beautiful furniture) or 'Ich kaufe ein schönes Möbelstück' (I am buying a beautiful piece of furniture).
Learners might also incorrectly try to form a plural from 'Möbel', perhaps by adding an '-n' or '-s', thinking it's a singular noun that needs a pluralization. However, 'Möbel' is already in its plural form. There is no singular form of 'Möbel' that refers to furniture in general. If you want to refer to a single item, you use a word like 'Möbelstück' (piece of furniture), 'Stuhl' (chair), 'Tisch' (table), etc. For example, 'Ich habe ein neues Möbelstück gekauft' is correct for one item, while 'Ich habe neue Möbel gekauft' is correct for multiple items or furniture in general.
Confusing 'Möbel' with related terms can also lead to errors. For instance, while 'Möbel' refers to the items themselves, 'möbliert' is an adjective meaning 'furnished'. Saying 'Das Haus hat Möbel' (The house has furniture) is correct, but saying 'Das Haus ist Möbel' would be incorrect; it should be 'Das Haus ist möbliert' (The house is furnished).
- Common Pitfalls
- Treating 'Möbel' as singular: Incorrectly saying 'ein Möbel' or using singular verbs.
- Incorrect adjective endings: Forgetting to inflect adjectives before 'Möbel' (e.g., 'schön Möbel' instead of 'schöne Möbel').
- Attempting to pluralize 'Möbel': Since 'Möbel' is already plural, adding suffixes is unnecessary and incorrect.
- Confusing with 'möbliert': Using 'Möbel' as an adjective or vice versa.
Falsch: Das Möbel ist schön. Richtig: Die Möbel sind schön.
While 'die Möbel' is the standard and most common term for furniture, there are related words and phrases that might be used in specific contexts or for emphasis. 'Einrichtung' is another important word, often translated as 'furnishings' or 'interior'. It can refer to the act of furnishing a place as well as the collection of items used for it. For example, 'Die Einrichtung des Büros war sehr modern.' (The furnishings of the office were very modern.) 'Einrichtung' can be singular or plural depending on context, but often refers to the overall style or concept.
'Möbelstück' is the singular form for a single piece of furniture. So, if you want to talk about one chair or one table specifically, you would use 'Möbelstück'. For instance, 'Ich habe ein neues Möbelstück gekauft.' (I bought a new piece of furniture.) This is crucial for avoiding the common mistake of treating 'Möbel' as singular.
The adjective 'möbliert' means 'furnished'. So, a 'möblierte Wohnung' is a furnished apartment, contrasting with an 'unmöblierte Wohnung' (unfurnished apartment). This is a very common term in real estate. Similarly, 'unmöbliert' means unfurnished.
In a more colloquial or specialized context, you might hear terms like 'Ausstattung', which means 'equipment' or 'fittings', and can sometimes overlap with furniture, especially in contexts like a fully equipped kitchen or a rented property. However, 'Möbel' remains the most direct and universally understood term for furniture.
- Comparison Table
- Möbel: General term for furniture (always plural).
- Möbelstück: A single piece of furniture (singular).
- Einrichtung: Furnishings, interior, the act of furnishing (can be singular or plural, often refers to overall style).
- Möbliert: Adjective meaning furnished.
- Unmöbliert: Adjective meaning unfurnished.
This is a beautiful Möbelstück.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The concept of 'movable' furniture became increasingly important with the rise of more permanent housing and the desire for comfort and adaptability in living spaces, distinguishing it from built-in structures.
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- Incorrectly pronouncing the 'el' as a separate vowel and consonant sound.
مستوى الصعوبة
The word 'Möbel' itself is straightforward, but understanding its always-plural nature and correct adjective/article declension requires practice. Texts discussing interior design or moving house will feature it frequently.
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Plural nouns in German
'Möbel' is always plural. Unlike English, where 'furniture' is singular, in German, it's always treated as plural ('die Möbel').
Adjective declension before plural nouns
When an adjective precedes 'Möbel', it takes the appropriate plural ending. E.g., 'schöne Möbel' (beautiful furniture), 'neue Möbel' (new furniture).
Articles with plural nouns
The definite article for plural nouns is 'die'. E.g., 'die Möbel'. Indefinite articles are not used with plural nouns unless modified by 'einige' (some) or similar quantifiers.
Dative case with prepositions
Prepositions like 'mit' (with) require the dative case. For plural nouns, the dative ending is often '-n'. So, 'mit Möbeln' (with furniture).
Genitive case usage
The genitive case can be used to show possession or relation. 'Die Farbe der Möbel' (The color of the furniture).
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Das ist ein Tisch.
This is a table.
Singular noun 'Tisch' with indefinite article 'ein'.
Das ist ein Stuhl.
This is a chair.
Singular noun 'Stuhl' with indefinite article 'ein'.
Das Bett ist groß.
The bed is big.
Singular noun 'Bett' with definite article 'das'.
Ich sehe eine Lampe.
I see a lamp.
Singular noun 'Lampe' with indefinite article 'eine'.
Der Schrank ist neu.
The cupboard is new.
Singular noun 'Schrank' with definite article 'der'.
Wo ist das Sofa?
Where is the sofa?
Singular noun 'Sofa' with definite article 'das'.
Wir haben einen Tisch.
We have a table.
Singular noun 'Tisch' with indefinite article 'einen' (accusative).
Das ist ein Schrank.
This is a cupboard.
Singular noun 'Schrank' with indefinite article 'ein'.
Wir brauchen neue die Möbel für das Wohnzimmer.
We need new furniture for the living room.
'Möbel' is plural. 'Neue' is an inflected adjective.
Kannst du mir helfen, die Möbel zu tragen?
Can you help me carry the furniture?
'Möbel' is the direct object, taking the accusative article 'die'.
Das alte Haus hat schöne die Möbel.
The old house has beautiful furniture.
'Schöne' is an inflected adjective modifying the plural 'Möbel'.
Wir haben die Möbel in einem Geschäft gekauft.
We bought the furniture in a shop.
'Möbel' is the direct object, taking the accusative article 'die'.
Sind das Ihre die Möbel?
Is this your furniture?
'Ihre' is a possessive pronoun agreeing with the plural 'Möbel'.
Die neuen die Möbel passen gut zusammen.
The new furniture fits well together.
'Neuen' is an inflected adjective before the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Ich möchte mein Zimmer mit neuen die Möbel einrichten.
I want to furnish my room with new furniture.
'Neuen' is an inflected adjective in the dative case after 'mit'.
Sie hat viele teure die Möbel.
She has a lot of expensive furniture.
'Teure' is an inflected adjective modifying the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Die Auswahl an die Möbel in diesem Geschäft ist beeindruckend.
The selection of furniture in this shop is impressive.
'an' often takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would be used if it weren't a collective plural. Here, it refers to the general category.
Wir müssen überlegen, wie wir die Möbel in den Umzugswagen bekommen.
We have to figure out how to get the furniture into the moving truck.
'Möbel' is the direct object, taking the accusative article 'die'.
Die traditionellen die Möbel aus Massivholz sind sehr langlebig.
The traditional solid wood furniture is very durable.
'Traditionellen' and 'Massivholz' are adjectives/nouns modifying 'Möbel'.
Er hat seine alten die Möbel verkauft, um sich neue zu kaufen.
He sold his old furniture to buy new.
'Alten' is an inflected adjective before the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Die Qualität der die Möbel lässt zu wünschen übrig.
The quality of the furniture leaves something to be desired.
'Der Möbel' is genitive case, referring to the quality *of the furniture*.
Für das kleine Zimmer brauchen wir platzsparende die Möbel.
For the small room, we need space-saving furniture.
'Platzsparende' is an inflected adjective before the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Sie hat sich für ein minimalistisches Design bei ihren die Möbel entschieden.
She opted for a minimalist design for her furniture.
'Ihren' is a possessive pronoun in the dative case before the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Die Restaurierung der antiken die Möbel war eine Herausforderung.
The restoration of the antique furniture was a challenge.
'Antiken' is an inflected adjective before the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Die gestalterische Freiheit bei der Auswahl von die Möbel ist enorm.
The design freedom in choosing furniture is enormous.
'Von' takes the dative case, hence 'Möbeln' would be expected if it were a typical plural noun, but here it refers to the general category of furniture.
Bei der Planung des neuen Büros wurde besonderen Wert auf ergonomische die Möbel gelegt.
When planning the new office, special emphasis was placed on ergonomic furniture.
'Ergonomische' is an inflected adjective before the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Die Nachhaltigkeit von die Möbel wird heutzutage immer wichtiger.
The sustainability of furniture is becoming increasingly important nowadays.
'Von' takes the dative, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, in this context referring to the general concept, 'Möbel' is used.
Es ist ratsam, die Beschaffenheit der die Möbel vor dem Kauf genau zu prüfen.
It is advisable to carefully check the condition of the furniture before buying.
'Der Möbel' is genitive, indicating possession or relation: the condition *of the furniture*.
Die Integration von smarten Technologien in die Möbel eröffnet neue Möglichkeiten.
The integration of smart technologies into furniture opens up new possibilities.
'In' takes the accusative here, referring to the destination/incorporation of technology *into* the furniture.
Obwohl die Preise hoch sind, rechtfertigt die Langlebigkeit der die Möbel die Investition.
Although the prices are high, the durability of the furniture justifies the investment.
'Der Möbel' is genitive, referring to the durability *of the furniture*.
Bei der Gestaltung des Showrooms lag der Fokus auf einer harmonischen Anordnung der die Möbel.
When designing the showroom, the focus was on a harmonious arrangement of the furniture.
'Der Möbel' is genitive, indicating possession or relation: the arrangement *of the furniture*.
Die Entscheidung für individuelle die Möbel kann einem Raum eine ganz persönliche Note verleihen.
Choosing individual furniture can give a room a very personal touch.
'Individuelle' is an inflected adjective before the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Die ästhetische Kohärenz, die durch die sorgfältige Auswahl von die Möbel erzielt wird, ist ausschlaggebend für die Raumatmosphäre.
The aesthetic coherence achieved through the careful selection of furniture is crucial for the room's atmosphere.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, in this abstract and generalized context, 'Möbel' is used to refer to the concept of furniture.
Die Relevanz von die Möbel im Hinblick auf die Funktionalität und das Wohlbefinden der Nutzer darf nicht unterschätzt werden.
The relevance of furniture in terms of functionality and user well-being should not be underestimated.
'Möbel' is used here in a broad, conceptual sense, referring to the category of furniture.
Die Inszenierung von die Möbel in einem Ausstellungsraum zielt darauf ab, eine emotionale Verbindung beim potenziellen Käufer zu wecken.
The staging of furniture in a showroom aims to evoke an emotional connection with the potential buyer.
'Von' takes the dative, so 'Möbeln' would be expected. However, 'Möbel' is used here to refer to the general concept of furniture being presented.
Die ethischen Aspekte bei der Produktion von die Möbel, wie faire Arbeitsbedingungen und nachhaltige Materialien, gewinnen an Bedeutung.
The ethical aspects in the production of furniture, such as fair working conditions and sustainable materials, are gaining importance.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, 'Möbel' is used here to represent the general category of products.
Die transformative Kraft von die Möbel auf die Wahrnehmung eines Raumes ist bemerkenswert.
The transformative power of furniture on the perception of a space is remarkable.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, 'Möbel' is used here conceptually.
Die Interaktion des Menschen mit die Möbel im häuslichen Umfeld ist ein wichtiger Faktor für die Lebensqualität.
Human interaction with furniture in the domestic environment is an important factor for quality of life.
'Mit' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would be expected. However, 'Möbel' is used to refer to the general concept of furniture.
Die architektonische Integration von die Möbel in das Gesamtkonzept eines Gebäudes kann zu innovativen Lösungen führen.
The architectural integration of furniture into the overall concept of a building can lead to innovative solutions.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, 'Möbel' is used here to refer to the category of items being integrated.
Die psychologische Wirkung von die Möbel auf das Gemüt des Bewohners ist ein unterschätzter Aspekt des Designs.
The psychological effect of furniture on the resident's mood is an underestimated aspect of design.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, 'Möbel' is used here conceptually.
Die Debatte um die Authentizität und Originalität von Repliken im Kontext historischer die Möbel ist komplex und vielschichtig.
The debate surrounding the authenticity and originality of replicas in the context of historical furniture is complex and multifaceted.
'Historischer' is an inflected adjective before the plural noun 'Möbel'. The context implies specific historical furniture pieces.
Die anthropometrischen Daten, die bei der Ergonomie von die Möbel berücksichtigt werden, sind essenziell für deren praxistaugliche Gestaltung.
The anthropometric data considered in the ergonomics of furniture are essential for its practical design.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, 'Möbel' is used here to refer to the general field of furniture ergonomics.
Die Semiotik von die Möbel als Träger von sozialen und kulturellen Bedeutungen ist ein faszinierendes Forschungsfeld.
The semiotics of furniture as carriers of social and cultural meanings is a fascinating field of research.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, 'Möbel' is used here conceptually to represent furniture as a sign system.
Die Ökonomie der Wertschöpfungsketten im Sektor die Möbel unterliegt globalen Verwerfungen und technologischen Disruptionen.
The economics of value chains in the furniture sector are subject to global disruptions and technological changes.
'Sektor' is masculine, and 'Möbel' functions here as a collective noun indicating the sector's focus.
Die Debatte um die Remontage und Rekontextualisierung von fragmentierten die Möbel in musealen Sammlungen wirft Fragen der Konservierung auf.
The debate about the reassembly and recontextualization of fragmented furniture in museum collections raises questions of conservation.
'Fragmentierten' is an inflected adjective before the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Die Dialektik von Form und Funktion bei der Konzeption von die Möbel ist ein zentrales Thema der Designgeschichte.
The dialectic of form and function in the conception of furniture is a central theme in design history.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, 'Möbel' is used here to represent the general concept of furniture design.
Die Rezeption und Adaption von Bauhaus-die Möbel in unterschiedlichen kulturellen Kontexten offenbart ihre universelle Anziehungskraft.
The reception and adaptation of Bauhaus furniture in different cultural contexts reveal its universal appeal.
'Bauhaus-' is a compound noun/adjective modifying the plural noun 'Möbel'.
Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Materialität von die Möbel, insbesondere im Hinblick auf ihre ökologischen Fußabdrücke, ist für zeitgenössische Designer unerlässlich.
Engaging with the materiality of furniture, especially concerning its ecological footprint, is essential for contemporary designers.
'Von' takes the dative case, so 'Möbeln' would typically follow. However, 'Möbel' is used here to refer to the general category of furniture and its materials.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— To set up or arrange the furniture.
Nach dem Umzug müssen wir die Möbel aufstellen.
— To be able to afford new furniture.
Leider können wir uns im Moment keine neuen Möbel leisten.
— To rearrange the furniture.
Ich habe Lust, die Möbel umzuräumen und das Zimmer neu zu gestalten.
— To take furniture with you (e.g., when moving).
Wir können die alten Möbel nicht mitnehmen.
— To have custom-made furniture produced.
Für die Nische lassen wir uns Möbel nach Maß anfertigen.
يُخلط عادةً مع
'Möbelstück' is the singular form for one piece of furniture, whereas 'Möbel' is always plural and refers to furniture in general. Confusing them can lead to grammatical errors.
'Einrichtung' can mean furnishings or the act of furnishing, and is broader than just the physical items. 'Möbel' specifically refers to the items themselves.
'Möbliert' is an adjective meaning 'furnished', directly related to 'Möbel' but not the noun itself. An apartment can be 'möbliert' (furnished) or 'unmöbliert' (unfurnished).
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To have a wild party where people dance around the furniture.
Wir haben am Wochenende die Möbel tanzen lassen, es war eine tolle Party!
Informal— Everything has its place; everything should be organized.
In diesem Büro ist alles perfekt organisiert, jedes Möbelstück hat seinen Platz.
Neutral— A metaphorical way to say that someone is ready or prepared for something, often used humorously.
Der Winter kommt? Keine Sorge, die Möbel sind schon da – wir sind bereit!
Informal/Humorous— Something is not cheap or easy to deal with; it's valuable or requires effort.
Diese Reparatur ist kein billiges Möbelstück, das wird teuer.
Informal— To make small changes or adjustments, often in a subtle way.
Er versucht, die Möbel zu verrücken, um seine Position zu stärken.
Figurative/Neutral— Something is visually very pleasing and substantial, like well-chosen furniture for a room.
Die Aussicht von diesem Balkon ist wie Möbel für die Augen.
Figurative/Appreciative— To see the furniture in a room very early in the morning or very late at night, often when it's still dark or one is not fully awake.
Ich habe die Möbel im Schlafanzug gesehen, als ich um 5 Uhr aufgestanden bin.
Informal— Everything surrounding the main items or topic.
Der Fokus lag auf dem Tisch, aber alles um die Möbel herum war auch wichtig für das Ambiente.
Neutral— To arrange or rearrange furniture playfully, or to experiment with different setups.
Kinder spielen gerne mit Möbeln, um ihre eigenen Welten zu erschaffen.
Figurative/Playful— The furniture reflects the owner's taste, personality, or status.
Seine Wahl der Möbel ist ein Spiegelbild seines klassischen Geschmacks.
Figurative/Descriptiveسهل الخلط
Both relate to furniture.
'Möbel' is always plural and refers to furniture collectively. 'Möbelstück' is singular and refers to one specific item of furniture. For example, 'Ich kaufe neue Möbel.' (I am buying new furniture - plural) vs. 'Ich kaufe ein neues Möbelstück.' (I am buying a new piece of furniture - singular).
Wir haben neue Möbel gekauft. Der Schrank ist ein schönes Möbelstück.
Both relate to furnishing a space.
'Möbel' refers to the physical items of furniture. 'Einrichtung' can refer to the entire collection of furnishings, the style of furnishing, or the act of furnishing. For example, 'Die Möbel sind schön.' (The furniture is beautiful.) vs. 'Die Einrichtung ist modern.' (The furnishings/interior design is modern.)
Die Möbel sind teuer, aber die gesamte Einrichtung ist perfekt.
Derived from 'Möbel'.
'Möbel' is the noun for furniture (always plural). 'Möbliert' is the adjective meaning 'furnished'. An apartment can be 'möbliert' (furnished) or 'unmöbliert' (unfurnished). For example, 'Die Wohnung hat viele Möbel.' (The apartment has a lot of furniture.) vs. 'Die Wohnung ist möbliert.' (The apartment is furnished.)
Wir suchen eine möblierte Wohnung mit guten Möbeln.
Can sometimes include furniture.
'Möbel' specifically refers to furniture. 'Ausstattung' is a broader term for equipment, fittings, or amenities, which might include furniture in contexts like rentals or hotel rooms. For example, 'Die Wohnung hat eine gute Ausstattung, inklusive neuer Möbel.' (The apartment has good amenities, including new furniture.)
Die Ausstattung der Küche ist komplett, aber die Möbel im Esszimmer müssen wir selbst kaufen.
Both relate to decorating a home.
'Möbel' are the main functional items like tables and chairs. 'Wohnaccessoires' are decorative items like cushions, lamps, rugs, and wall art. For example, 'Die Möbel sind modern, aber die Wohnaccessoires machen es gemütlich.' (The furniture is modern, but the home accessories make it cozy.)
Wir haben neue Möbel gekauft und suchen jetzt noch passende Wohnaccessoires.
أنماط الجُمل
Wir brauchen + [adjective] + Möbel + für + [place].
Wir brauchen neue Möbel für das Wohnzimmer.
Ich habe + [adjective] + Möbel + gekauft.
Ich habe schöne Möbel gekauft.
Die + [adjective] + Möbel + sind + [adjective/noun].
Die alten Möbel sind bequem.
Die Auswahl an + Möbeln + ist + [adjective].
Die Auswahl an Möbeln ist groß.
Wir müssen + [infinitive] + die Möbel + [infinitive].
Wir müssen die Möbel transportieren.
Die Qualität der + Möbel + lässt zu wünschen übrig.
Die Qualität der Möbel lässt zu wünschen übrig.
Bei der Planung + [genitive] + wird Wert auf + [adjective] + Möbel + gelegt.
Bei der Planung des Büros wird Wert auf ergonomische Möbel gelegt.
Die ästhetische Kohärenz, die durch die sorgfältige Auswahl von + Möbeln + erzielt wird, ...
Die ästhetische Kohärenz, die durch die sorgfältige Auswahl von Möbeln erzielt wird, ist entscheidend.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Very high. Used daily in contexts related to homes, shopping, and living.
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Using 'Möbel' as singular.
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Die Möbel sind neu.
'Möbel' is always plural. You cannot say 'Das Möbel ist neu.' The correct way to refer to one item is 'ein Möbelstück'.
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Incorrect adjective ending.
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Wir kaufen schöne Möbel.
Adjectives before plural nouns like 'Möbel' need the correct plural ending. 'schön Möbel' is incorrect; it should be 'schöne Möbel'.
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Using indefinite articles with 'Möbel'.
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Ich brauche Möbel.
You cannot use 'ein Möbel' or 'eine Möbel'. You use 'keine Möbel' (no furniture) or simply state the need like 'Ich brauche Möbel.'
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Confusing 'Möbel' with 'möbliert'.
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Die Wohnung ist möbliert.
'Möbel' is the noun (furniture), while 'möbliert' is the adjective (furnished). You don't say 'Die Wohnung ist Möbel.'; you say 'Die Wohnung ist möbliert.'
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Incorrect dative case usage.
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Er hilft mir mit den Möbeln.
When 'Möbel' is in the dative case (e.g., after prepositions like 'mit'), it often takes an '-n' ending: 'mit Möbeln' or 'mit den Möbeln'.
نصائح
Always Plural!
Remember that 'Möbel' is always plural in German. Treat it like the English words 'scissors' or 'pants'. You always say 'die Möbel', never 'das Möbel' or 'ein Möbel'.
Singular vs. Collective
If you want to talk about just one item, use 'ein Möbelstück'. 'Möbel' is for furniture in general or multiple items. This distinction is crucial for correct grammar.
The 'ö' Sound
Practice the German 'ö' sound. It's like saying 'e' but rounding your lips. Think of the sound in 'Böser' (evil) or 'schön' (beautiful).
Adjective Endings
When adjectives come before 'Möbel', they need the correct plural ending. For example, 'neue Möbel' (new furniture), 'schöne Möbel' (beautiful furniture).
Related Terms
Learn related words like 'Möbelstück' (piece of furniture), 'möbliert' (furnished), and 'Einrichtung' (furnishings) to expand your understanding.
Listen Actively
When watching German shows or listening to podcasts, pay attention to how 'Möbel' is used in sentences. Notice the articles and adjective endings.
Shopping Scenarios
Imagine you are in a German furniture store ('Möbelhaus'). What would you say? 'Ich suche nach neuen Möbeln.' (I am looking for new furniture.)
Case Usage
Be mindful of the case when 'Möbel' is used. For example, after 'mit', it's dative: 'mit schönen Möbeln'. As a direct object, it's accusative: 'Ich kaufe schöne Möbel'.
Mnemonic Device
Think of 'Möbel' sounding like 'mobile'. Furniture is something you move around, it's mobile! Visualize a mobile phone sitting on a table.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Imagine a mobile phone that you can move around your house to call people from different rooms. The 'Möbel' are the things you move around your house. Think 'Möbel' sounds like 'mobile'.
ربط بصري
Picture a large, moving truck filled with various items like chairs, tables, and beds. The truck is labeled 'MÖBEL'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to describe your own living room using 'die Möbel' and related adjectives. For example, 'Mein Wohnzimmer hat bequeme Möbel.' (My living room has comfortable furniture.)
أصل الكلمة
The German word 'Möbel' ultimately derives from the Latin word 'mobilis', meaning 'movable'. This Latin root is also the origin of the English word 'mobile'. The word entered German through French ('meuble') or Italian ('mobile').
المعنى الأصلي: Movable object.
Indo-European > Germanic > West Germanic > Germanالسياق الثقافي
There are no particular sensitivities associated with the word 'Möbel' itself. However, discussions about the cost or value of furniture can be sensitive, as it represents a significant investment for many households.
In English-speaking countries, the emphasis on furniture might vary, but generally, it's about functionality, style, and comfort. The term 'furniture' is singular in English when referring to the collective items, which can be a point of confusion for German learners.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Moving house (Umzug)
- Wir müssen die Möbel packen.
- Wer hilft uns beim Möbeltransport?
- Das neue Haus braucht neue Möbel.
Shopping for furniture (Möbel kaufen)
- Wo kann ich gute Möbel kaufen?
- Die Möbel sind im Angebot.
- Ich suche nach modernen Möbeln.
Describing a room (Ein Zimmer beschreiben)
- Das Zimmer hat schöne Möbel.
- Die Möbel sind sehr bequem.
- Wir müssen die Möbel umstellen.
Interior design (Inneneinrichtung)
- Welche Möbel passen zu diesem Stil?
- Die Auswahl der Möbel ist wichtig.
- Die Möbel machen den Raum erst gemütlich.
Renting/Buying an apartment (Wohnung mieten/kaufen)
- Ist die Wohnung möbliert oder unmöbliert?
- Die Wohnung wird ohne Möbel vermietet.
- Wir brauchen neue Möbel für die erste Wohnung.
بدايات محادثة
"Was ist dein Lieblingsmöbelstück in deinem Zuhause?"
"Wenn du dir neue Möbel kaufen könntest, welche wären das?"
"Wie wichtig ist dir die Qualität deiner Möbel?"
"Beschreibe das Möbelstück, auf dem du gerade sitzt."
"Welchen Einrichtungsstil bevorzugst du für deine Möbel?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Write about the process of furnishing your first apartment. What challenges did you face with 'die Möbel'?
Describe your ideal living room. What kind of 'Möbel' would you choose and why?
Imagine you are moving to Germany. What are the first 'Möbel' you would need to buy?
Reflect on a time you had to transport 'die Möbel'. What was difficult about it?
Write a short story where a piece of furniture ('ein Möbelstück') plays a central role.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلة'Möbel' is always plural in German, even when referring to a single piece of furniture. You must use the plural article 'die' and plural verb forms. For example, 'Die Möbel sind neu.' (The furniture is new.) If you want to refer to a single item, use 'ein Möbelstück' or the specific name of the item like 'ein Tisch' (a table).
To refer to a single piece of furniture, you use the word 'ein Möbelstück'. For example, 'Ich habe ein neues Möbelstück gekauft.' (I bought a new piece of furniture.) This is the singular form to use when you are not talking about furniture in general.
'Möbel' specifically refers to the physical items of furniture like chairs, tables, and beds. 'Einrichtung' is a broader term that can mean 'furnishings' or 'interior design' and encompasses the overall style and arrangement of the items in a room, not just the items themselves.
No, you cannot use indefinite articles like 'ein' or 'eine' with 'Möbel' because it is always plural. You would use 'keine Möbel' (no furniture) or 'viele Möbel' (much/many furniture) or simply say 'Ich kaufe Möbel.' (I am buying furniture.)
'Möbliert' is an adjective that means 'furnished'. It is derived from 'Möbel'. So, a 'möblierte Wohnung' is a furnished apartment, meaning it comes with furniture. An 'unmöblierte Wohnung' is an unfurnished apartment.
When an adjective comes before 'Möbel', it needs to be inflected according to the rules for plural nouns. For example, 'schöne Möbel' (beautiful furniture), 'neue Möbel' (new furniture), 'alte Möbel' (old furniture). The ending usually depends on the preceding article or possessive pronoun.
You'll hear 'Möbel' frequently when people are moving house ('umziehen'), shopping for home goods ('Möbel kaufen'), decorating their homes ('ein Zimmer einrichten'), or discussing interior design ('Inneneinrichtung').
The word 'Möbel' itself is always plural. The singular form for one item is 'ein Möbelstück'. You cannot say 'ein Möbel'.
The plural of 'Möbelstück' is 'Möbelstücke'. So, 'ein Möbelstück' (one piece of furniture) becomes 'viele Möbelstücke' (many pieces of furniture).
You can use phrases like 'die Qualität der Möbel' (the quality of the furniture) or describe the furniture directly, e.g., 'Diese Möbel sind von hoher Qualität.' (This furniture is of high quality.) or 'Die Möbel sind minderwertig.' (The furniture is of poor quality.)
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Summary
The German word for furniture is 'die Möbel'. It is a collective noun and is always used in the plural form, regardless of whether you are referring to one item or many. Think of it like 'pants' or 'scissors' in English. You will use it when talking about furnishing a home, buying new items, or describing a room's contents.
- Furniture in German is 'die Möbel', always plural.
- Used for chairs, tables, beds, etc.
- Essential for describing homes and shopping.
- Remember it's always plural: 'die Möbel'.
Always Plural!
Remember that 'Möbel' is always plural in German. Treat it like the English words 'scissors' or 'pants'. You always say 'die Möbel', never 'das Möbel' or 'ein Möbel'.
Singular vs. Collective
If you want to talk about just one item, use 'ein Möbelstück'. 'Möbel' is for furniture in general or multiple items. This distinction is crucial for correct grammar.
Context is Key
You'll hear 'Möbel' a lot when people are moving, decorating, or shopping. Understanding these contexts will help you use and understand the word more effectively.
The 'ö' Sound
Practice the German 'ö' sound. It's like saying 'e' but rounding your lips. Think of the sound in 'Böser' (evil) or 'schön' (beautiful).
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات home
abdecken
B1إزالة الأطباق عن الطاولة بعد الأكل؛ تغطية شيء ما لحمايته.
abdichten
B1هو جعل الشيء مقاومًا للماء أو الهواء لمنع التسرب.
Abfalleimer
B1سلة المهملات هي حاوية تستخدم لجمع النفايات والمواد غير المرغوب فيها.
Abfluss
B1drain
abgenutzt
B1شيء مستهلك أو بالٍ بسبب الاستخدام المتكرر.
abhängen
B1إنزال شيء من المكان الذي يعلق فيه.
Ablesen
B1قراءة العداد أو القراءة من ورقة.
abreißen
B1هدم مبنى أو قطع اتصال فجأة. 'سيهدمون المصنع القديم' أو 'انقطع الاتصال بيننا'.
abstauben
B1إزالة الغبار عن سطح ما.
Abstellraum
B1الأبشتلراوم هو مساحة عملية في منزلك لتخزين الأشياء التي لا تحتاجها كل يوم.