Plastik
Plastik en 30 segundos
- Plastik (das) is the German word for the synthetic material used in bottles and packaging.
- It is a neuter noun and often carries a negative environmental connotation in modern Germany.
- The technical term 'Kunststoff' is preferred in formal or scientific contexts.
- Beware: 'Die Plastik' (feminine) refers to a sculpture, not the material plastic.
The German word Plastik is a fascinating term because it functions as a 'false friend' or a 'partial cognate' depending on its grammatical gender. In its most common everyday usage, referring to the synthetic material used for bottles, bags, and toys, it is a neuter noun: das Plastik. However, it is essential for learners to recognize that when used as a feminine noun, die Plastik, it refers to a three-dimensional work of art, specifically a sculpture or a piece of plastic art created by adding material (like clay) rather than carving it away. For the purpose of A1 learners, we focus primarily on the material.
- Everyday Material
- Refers to synthetic polymers. Example: 'Die Flasche ist aus Plastik' (The bottle is made of plastic).
Wir müssen den Verbrauch von Plastik im Alltag drastisch reduzieren, um die Meere zu schützen.
In Germany, the word carries a significant environmental weight. While in English 'plastic' might just be a descriptive term for a material, in German discourse, Plastik is often associated with the 'Plastikflut' (plastic flood) or 'Plastikmüll' (plastic waste). Germans are generally very conscious of recycling, and you will often hear the word in the context of sorting trash. You will find 'gelbe Säcke' (yellow sacks) or 'gelbe Tonnen' (yellow bins) specifically for packaging made of plastic and metal. Interestingly, the technical term often used in industry or on packaging labels is Kunststoff (literally 'artificial substance'), which sounds slightly more formal or professional than the colloquial Plastik.
- The Artistic Nuance
- When you see 'die Plastik' in a museum, it means 'the sculpture'. Do not confuse it with the material of the sculpture!
Diese moderne Plastik aus Bronze steht mitten im Stadtpark.
When shopping in Germany, you will notice that 'Plastiktüten' (plastic bags) are no longer free in most supermarkets and are being phased out in favor of 'Papiertüten' (paper bags) or 'Stoffbeutel' (cloth bags). This shift in consumer culture means you'll hear the word Plastik frequently in debates about sustainability. Whether it is 'Mikroplastik' in cosmetics or 'Einwegplastik' (single-use plastic) in fast food, the word is central to modern German life and politics. It is a versatile noun that helps you navigate everything from grocery shopping to environmental activism.
- Compound Words
- German loves compounds. 'Plastikflasche' (plastic bottle), 'Plastikbecher' (plastic cup), and 'Plastikspielzeug' (plastic toy) are essential vocabulary for daily life.
Kinder spielen oft mit buntem Plastik.
Using Plastik correctly involves understanding its role as a mass noun. In most cases, you don't use an indefinite article with it when referring to the material in general. For example, you say 'Das ist Plastik' (That is plastic) rather than 'Das ist ein Plastik'. This is similar to how we use 'water' or 'wood' in English. When describing what an object is made of, the preposition aus is your best friend. 'Der Stuhl ist aus Plastik' (The chair is made of plastic) is a standard construction that every A1 learner should master.
- Material Composition
- Structure: [Subject] + [Verb] + aus + Plastik. Example: 'Dieses Spielzeug ist aus Plastik.'
Vermeiden Sie Produkte, die in viel Plastik verpackt sind.
In more complex sentences, Plastik often appears as the first part of a compound noun. This is where German efficiency shines. Instead of saying 'a bottle made of plastic', Germans simply say 'eine Plastikflasche'. Note that when Plastik is the prefix, it doesn't change regardless of the case or gender of the main noun. It remains 'Plastik-'. For example: 'Ich kaufe keine Plastikflaschen' (I don't buy plastic bottles - plural accusative) or 'Der Deckel der Plastikflasche' (The lid of the plastic bottle - singular genitive).
When discussing environmental issues, you might use the word in the dative case after prepositions like mit or von. For instance, 'Die Meere sind voll von Plastik' (The oceans are full of plastic). Here, Plastik remains in its base form because it is an uncountable material noun. If you were to use the feminine version (sculpture), you would need to be careful with endings: 'Ich stehe vor der Plastik' (I am standing in front of the sculpture - dative feminine).
- Environmental Context
- Commonly used with verbs like 'recyceln' (to recycle), 'vermeiden' (to avoid), and 'ersetzen' (to replace).
Heutzutage gibt es viele Alternativen zu herkömmlichem Plastik.
Finally, consider the adjective plastisch. While derived from the same root, it doesn't mean 'made of plastic'. It means 'vivid', 'sculptural', or 'three-dimensional'. If you want to say something 'looks like plastic', you would use 'sieht aus wie Plastik' or the adjective 'kunststoffartig'. Understanding these subtle shifts in sentence structure and derivation will elevate your German from basic to nuanced.
If you spend a day in a German-speaking city, you will hear Plastik in several specific contexts. The most immediate is at the supermarket checkout. Although 'Plastiktüten' are increasingly rare, you might still hear a cashier ask or a customer inquire about them, though usually, the focus is on 'Papiertüten' or 'Mehrwegtaschen'. You will also hear it in news reports concerning 'Umweltschutz' (environmental protection). Germany is a leader in recycling, and the 'Dual System' (the Green Dot) is a major part of public life, making Plastik a keyword in every household's trash-sorting routine.
- At the Supermarket
- Cashier: 'Brauchen Sie eine Tüte?' Customer: 'Nein danke, ich möchte kein Plastik.'
In dieser Tonne sammeln wir nur Plastik und Metall.
In schools and universities, Plastik is a frequent topic in 'Biologie' or 'Chemie' classes when discussing polymers or ecology. You'll hear students talking about 'Mikroplastik' in the water or the food chain. In a more casual setting, like a 'Flohmarkt' (flea market), you might hear someone describe an item dismissively: 'Ach, das ist doch nur billiges Plastik' (Oh, that's just cheap plastic). This highlights the word's negative connotation when used to describe quality—it often implies something is 'billig' (cheap) or 'künstlich' (artificial/fake).
Another interesting place you'll encounter the word is in the arts. If you visit a 'Galerie' or an 'Atelier', the word Plastik (feminine) refers to the sculptures. An art critic might say, 'Diese Plastik von Rodin ist beeindruckend.' This is a high-register usage that contrasts sharply with the everyday material. Finally, in the medical field, you might hear 'Plastische Chirurgie' (plastic surgery), which uses the adjective form to describe the molding or reshaping of the body, rather than the material itself. From the trash bin to the operating room to the art gallery, the word is everywhere.
- In the Media
- Headlines often read: 'EU verbietet Einweg-Plastik' (EU bans single-use plastic).
Die Kinder spielen im Garten mit ihren Plastik-Schaufeln.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with Plastik is confusing it with the word 'plastic' in the sense of a 'credit card'. In English, we might say 'Do you take plastic?' but in German, you must say 'Kann ich mit Karte zahlen?' (Can I pay with card?). Using Plastik in a financial context will result in confused looks from German cashiers. Another common error is using the wrong gender. While das Plastik (the material) is what you'll use 95% of the time, accidentally using die Plastik makes you sound like you're talking about a sculpture.
- Payment Confusion
- Mistake: 'Akzeptieren Sie Plastik?' (Do you accept plastic?) Correct: 'Akzeptieren Sie Kartenzahlung?'
Es ist ein Fehler zu denken, dass Plastik immer billig sein muss.
A subtle mistake involves the plural. As mentioned, das Plastik is a mass noun and typically has no plural form in German. English speakers often try to say 'Plastiks' to refer to different kinds of plastic. In German, if you need to pluralize the concept, you must switch to Kunststoffe. For example, 'Verschiedene Kunststoffe haben verschiedene Schmelzpunkte' (Different plastics have different melting points). Also, be careful with the adjective 'plastic'. If you want to say a person is 'plastic' (fake), German doesn't use Plastik; it uses 'oberflächlich' (superficial) or 'gekünstelt' (artificial).
Lastly, don't confuse Plastik with Gips (plaster). While they sound vaguely similar to an English ear, they are entirely different materials. And remember the pronunciation: in German, the 'a' in Plastik is short and the 'i' is also short, unlike the long 'a' sound in some English dialects. Mispronouncing it can sometimes lead to it being unheard in a noisy environment like a recycling center. Focus on the crisp 'k' at the end and the neuter article das, and you will avoid the most common pitfalls.
- Spelling Error
- Mistake: 'Plastic' (English spelling). Correct: 'Plastik' (German spelling with a 'k').
Der Becher ist nicht aus Plastik, sondern aus Glas.
When you want to expand your vocabulary beyond the basic word Plastik, the most important alternative to learn is Kunststoff. As previously mentioned, this is the technical and more formal term. While Plastik might be used for a toy or a bag, Kunststoff is used in engineering, chemistry, and manufacturing. If you are reading a technical manual or a scientific article, you will almost exclusively see Kunststoff. It is a compound of 'Kunst' (art/artificial) and 'Stoff' (substance/material).
- Plastik vs. Kunststoff
- 'Plastik' is colloquial and often negative. 'Kunststoff' is technical, neutral, and precise.
Moderne Autos bestehen zu einem großen Teil aus Kunststoff.
Another related word is Polymer. This is the scientific term used in chemistry. While not used in daily conversation, you will encounter it in academic or industrial contexts. For specific types of plastic, Germans use the specific names, often the same as in English but with German pronunciation: PVC, Polyethylen, Silikon. If you are talking about 'synthetic' materials in general, you might use the adjective synthetisch or künstlich. For example, 'künstliche Fasern' (synthetic fibers) in clothing.
In the context of art, as we've seen, die Plastik is a synonym for die Skulptur. However, there is a slight difference: a 'Plastik' is traditionally something formed by adding material (like clay), whereas a 'Skulptur' is carved out of a solid block (like stone). In modern German, they are often used interchangeably, but 'Skulptur' is the more common general term for any statue. Knowing these distinctions helps you navigate different social and professional environments with confidence.
- Material Alternatives
- 'Biokunststoff' (biodegradable plastic), 'Recyclat' (recycled plastic material).
Anstelle von Plastik verwenden wir jetzt biologisch abbaubare Materialien.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The word was used for art (sculpture) long before it was used for the synthetic material we know today.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing it like the English 'plastic' with a long 'a'.
- Using the English 'c' at the end instead of 'k'.
- Confusing the stress with 'plastisch' (where stress is also on the first).
- Pronouncing the 'i' as a long 'ee' sound.
- Forgetting the 'k' is hard and aspirated.
Nivel de dificultad
Very easy to recognize for English speakers.
Remember to use 'k' instead of 'c'.
Watch the short vowel sounds.
Clear and distinct pronunciation.
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Material nouns usually take no article in the singular.
Das ist Plastik.
The preposition 'aus' takes the dative case.
Aus dem Plastik (rarely used, usually just 'aus Plastik').
Compound nouns are written as one word.
Plastikflasche.
Gender of compound nouns is determined by the last noun.
Die Plastiktüte (die Tüte).
Adjectives derived from materials often end in '-en' or '-ern', but not for Plastik (use 'aus Plastik').
Die Plastikflasche (not Plastikenflasche).
Ejemplos por nivel
Das ist aus Plastik.
That is made of plastic.
Neuter noun 'das Plastik'.
Ich brauche keine Plastiktüte.
I don't need a plastic bag.
Compound noun: Plastik + Tüte.
Der Löffel ist aus Plastik.
The spoon is made of plastic.
Preposition 'aus' indicates material.
Wo ist der Plastikmüll?
Where is the plastic waste?
Compound noun: Plastik + Müll.
Das Spielzeug ist aus Plastik.
The toy is made of plastic.
Subject-verb-material structure.
Hier ist viel Plastik.
There is a lot of plastic here.
Uncountable usage.
Die Flasche ist aus Plastik.
The bottle is made of plastic.
Simple A1 sentence structure.
Plastik ist nicht gut für die Natur.
Plastic is not good for nature.
General statement.
Wir recyceln unser Plastik jeden Tag.
We recycle our plastic every day.
Verb 'recyceln'.
Kaufen Sie bitte keine Plastikbecher.
Please do not buy plastic cups.
Imperative form.
Diese Verpackung besteht aus Plastik.
This packaging consists of plastic.
Verb 'bestehen aus'.
Warum benutzen wir so viel Plastik?
Why do we use so much plastic?
Question with 'warum'.
Das Plastik kommt in die gelbe Tonne.
The plastic goes into the yellow bin.
Dative after 'in' (direction/location).
Obst in Plastik ist oft teurer.
Fruit in plastic is often more expensive.
Prepositional phrase.
Ich habe einen Beutel aus Stoff, nicht aus Plastik.
I have a bag made of cloth, not plastic.
Comparison.
Plastik schwimmt im Meer.
Plastic floats in the sea.
Present tense.
Mikroplastik ist ein großes Problem für die Umwelt.
Microplastic is a big problem for the environment.
Compound with 'Mikro-'.
Die EU hat Einweg-Plastik verboten.
The EU has banned single-use plastic.
Perfect tense.
Man kann Plastik durch Glas ersetzen.
One can replace plastic with glass.
Modal verb 'kann'.
Die Industrie produziert zu viel Plastik.
The industry produces too much plastic.
Subject-verb-object.
Es gibt viele Arten von Plastik.
There are many types of plastic.
Phrase 'Arten von'.
Wir sollten auf Plastik verzichten.
We should do without plastic.
Verb 'verzichten auf' + accusative.
Dieses Material fühlt sich wie Plastik an.
This material feels like plastic.
Separable verb 'anfühlen'.
Die Plastik im Museum ist sehr alt.
The sculpture in the museum is very old.
Feminine 'die Plastik' (sculpture).
Der Kunststoff wurde im Labor entwickelt.
The plastic was developed in the lab.
Passive voice with 'Kunststoff'.
Plastikabfälle müssen fachgerecht entsorgt werden.
Plastic waste must be disposed of professionally.
Passive with modal verb.
Die chemische Struktur von Plastik ist komplex.
The chemical structure of plastic is complex.
Genitive relationship.
Bioplastik ist nicht immer kompostierbar.
Bioplastic is not always compostable.
Adjective 'kompostierbar'.
Die Plastik von Henry Moore ist weltberühmt.
The sculpture by Henry Moore is world-famous.
Feminine art term.
Wir müssen den Plastikverbrauch reduzieren.
We must reduce plastic consumption.
Compound 'Plastikverbrauch'.
Plastik hat unser Leben revolutioniert.
Plastic has revolutionized our lives.
Perfect tense.
Es ist schwierig, Plastik vollständig zu vermeiden.
It is difficult to avoid plastic completely.
Infinitiv mit 'zu'.
Die ökologischen Folgen von Mikroplastik sind verheerend.
The ecological consequences of microplastics are devastating.
Complex noun phrases.
Die Plastik als Kunstgattung umfasst verschiedene Techniken.
Sculpture as an art genre encompasses various techniques.
Abstract noun usage.
Kunststoffe sind aus der modernen Medizin nicht wegzudenken.
Plastics are indispensable in modern medicine.
Idiomatic 'nicht wegzudenken'.
Die Debatte über Plastiksteuern gewinnt an Bedeutung.
The debate over plastic taxes is gaining importance.
Prepositional object 'über'.
Recyceltes Plastik hat oft eine geringere Qualität.
Recycled plastic often has a lower quality.
Participle as adjective.
Die Langlebigkeit von Plastik ist Fluch und Segen zugleich.
The longevity of plastic is both a curse and a blessing.
Abstract concept 'Langlebigkeit'.
Man untersucht die Zersetzung von Plastik durch Bakterien.
The decomposition of plastic by bacteria is being investigated.
Nominalization 'Zersetzung'.
Plastikpartikel wurden im menschlichen Blut nachgewiesen.
Plastic particles have been detected in human blood.
Passive voice.
Die ontologische Differenz zwischen Naturstoff und Plastik verschwimmt.
The ontological difference between natural substance and plastic is blurring.
Academic register.
In der Postmoderne wurde Plastik zum Symbol der Wegwerfgesellschaft.
In postmodernism, plastic became the symbol of the throwaway society.
Historical context.
Die Plastizität des Materials erlaubt endlose Formgebungen.
The plasticity of the material allows for endless shaping.
Related noun 'Plastizität'.
Kritiker bemängeln die ästhetische Sterilität von Plastik.
Critics complain about the aesthetic sterility of plastic.
High-level vocabulary 'bemängeln'.
Die Akkumulation von Plastik in den Ozeanen erreicht kritische Werte.
The accumulation of plastic in the oceans is reaching critical levels.
Scientific terminology.
Giacomettis Plastiken wirken zerbrechlich und doch monumental.
Giacometti's sculptures appear fragile and yet monumental.
Plural of art term 'Plastik'.
Die Substitution von fossilem Plastik durch Biopolymere ist essenziell.
The substitution of fossil-based plastic with biopolymers is essential.
Complex nominal style.
Plastik ist das Sediment des Anthropozäns.
Plastic is the sediment of the Anthropocene.
Metaphorical usage.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Dismissive phrase meaning something is cheap or low quality.
Das neue Handy fühlt sich an wie Plastik.
— To reduce plastic consumption for the environment.
Wir versuchen im Haushalt Plastik zu sparen.
— Wrapped tightly in plastic film.
Die Gurken sind in Plastik eingeschweißt.
— To live a lifestyle without using plastic.
Sie versucht, komplett plastikfrei zu leben.
— Rarely used, but refers to credit cards (English influence).
Er zahlt meistens mit Plastik-Geld.
Se confunde a menudo con
English speakers say 'plastic' for credit cards, Germans do not.
Sounds slightly similar but means plaster.
Means rubber, which is different from plastic.
Modismos y expresiones
— A fake or superficial world.
Alles hier wirkt wie eine Plastik-Welt.
metaphorical— To become vivid or clear (from the adjective).
Die Beschreibung wurde sehr plastisch.
literary— Empty or meaningless buzzwords.
Der Politiker nutzte nur Plastik-Wörter.
critical— Food that tastes artificial or is highly processed.
Ich mag dieses Plastik-Essen nicht.
informal— A woman perceived as superficial or artificial.
Sie wird oft als Plastik-Barbie bezeichnet.
slang— A feeling that something is artificial.
Das gab mir ein komisches Plastik-Gefühl.
informalFácil de confundir
They both mean plastic.
Kunststoff is technical; Plastik is colloquial.
Dieses Bauteil ist aus Kunststoff.
Both refer to 3D art.
Plastik is additive (clay); Skulptur is subtractive (stone).
Die Skulptur wurde aus Marmor geschlagen.
Looks like the material.
It is an adjective meaning vivid or three-dimensional.
Er erzählt sehr plastisch.
Regional variant.
Used mainly in East Germany historically.
Das ist aus Plaste.
Similar feel.
A specific type of polymer, not usually called 'Plastik'.
Die Form ist aus Silikon.
Patrones de oraciones
Das ist aus Plastik.
Der Becher ist aus Plastik.
Ich habe eine Plastik-...
Ich habe eine Plastikflasche.
Wir müssen ... vermeiden.
Wir müssen Plastik vermeiden.
Es ist wichtig, ... zu recyceln.
Es ist wichtig, Plastik zu recyceln.
Der Kunststoff zeichnet sich durch ... aus.
Der Kunststoff zeichnet sich durch Flexibilität aus.
Die Problematik des ... ist bekannt.
Die Problematik des Plastikmülls ist bekannt.
In Bezug auf ... lässt sich sagen, dass ...
In Bezug auf Plastik lässt sich sagen, dass es überall ist.
Die ästhetische Wirkung der Plastik ...
Die ästhetische Wirkung der Plastik ist bemerkenswert.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Cómo usarlo
Extremely high in daily life and media.
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Akzeptieren Sie Plastik?
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Akzeptieren Sie Kartenzahlung?
In German, 'Plastik' does not refer to credit cards.
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Die Plastik-Flasche (with space)
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Die Plastikflasche
German compound nouns must be written as one word.
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Ich habe viele Plastiks.
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Ich habe viel Plastik / viele Kunststoffe.
The material noun 'Plastik' has no plural.
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Das ist eine Plastik (referring to a statue).
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Das ist eine Skulptur / die Plastik.
The gender for a sculpture is feminine.
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Der Stuhl ist plastisch.
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Der Stuhl ist aus Plastik.
'Plastisch' means vivid, not 'made of plastic'.
Consejos
Check the Gender
Always use 'das' for the material to avoid confusion with art.
Use Compounds
Instead of saying 'Flasche aus Plastik', try 'Plastikflasche'.
Recycling is Key
Knowing where 'Plastik' goes will help you fit in in Germany.
Short Vowels
Don't drag out the 'a' or 'i' sounds.
Formal Situations
Use 'Kunststoff' in professional emails or reports.
No 'Plastic' for Cards
Never ask to pay with 'Plastik' at a restaurant.
Art Nuance
Remember 'die Plastik' when visiting the Alte Nationalgalerie.
Sustainability
Terms like 'plastikfrei' are very popular right now.
The German 'K'
Always spell it with a 'k', never a 'c'.
Context Clues
Listen for 'gelbe Tonne' to know they are talking about plastic trash.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'Plastic' bottle with a 'K' at the end because Germans like 'K'risp recycling.
Asociación visual
Imagine a yellow recycling bin (Gelbe Tonne) overflowing with plastic bottles.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to find 5 items in your room made of Plastik and name them in German.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Latin 'plasticus' and the Greek 'plastikos', meaning 'capable of being molded'.
Significado original: Something that can be shaped or formed.
Indo-European (via Greek/Latin).Contexto cultural
Be mindful that 'Plastik' can sound derogatory if used to describe someone's appearance or work.
Unlike in the US or UK, 'plastic' is never used for credit cards in Germany.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Supermarket
- Haben Sie Plastiktüten?
- Ist das in Plastik verpackt?
- Ich möchte kein Plastik.
- Wo ist die Pfandstation?
Recycling
- Das ist Plastikmüll.
- Kommt das in die gelbe Tonne?
- Wir trennen Plastik.
- Ist das recycelbar?
Art Gallery
- Das ist eine schöne Plastik.
- Wer hat diese Plastik gemacht?
- Aus welchem Material ist die Plastik?
- Moderne Plastik ist spannend.
Kitchen
- Das ist eine Plastikschüssel.
- Wo sind die Plastikdeckel?
- Benutz kein Plastikbesteck.
- Die Dose ist aus Plastik.
Environment
- Zu viel Plastik im Meer.
- Wir müssen Plastik reduzieren.
- Mikroplastik ist überall.
- Plastikfrei leben ist gut.
Inicios de conversación
"Was denkst du über Plastikverpackungen im Supermarkt?"
"Benutzt du oft Plastiktüten oder hast du einen Stoffbeutel?"
"Ist Plastikmüll ein großes Problem in deinem Land?"
"Findest du moderne Plastiken in Museen interessant?"
"Wie kann man im Alltag am besten Plastik sparen?"
Temas para diario
Schreibe über einen Tag, an dem du versucht hast, kein Plastik zu benutzen.
Welche Gegenstände aus Plastik sind für dich unverzichtbar?
Beschreibe eine Plastik (Skulptur), die du einmal gesehen hast.
Wie hat Plastik unsere Welt in den letzten 50 Jahren verändert?
Warum ist es so schwierig, Plastik komplett aus unserem Leben zu verbannen?
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt depends! 'Das Plastik' (neuter) is the material. 'Die Plastik' (feminine) is the sculpture.
The most common word is 'Plastiktüte'.
No, they say 'Karte' or 'Kreditkarte'.
'Plastik' is everyday language, while 'Kunststoff' is used in technical and formal contexts.
It usually goes in the 'Gelbe Tonne' (yellow bin) or 'Gelber Sack'.
For the material, no. For the sculpture, it is 'Plastiken'.
No, 'plastisch' means vivid or sculptural. Use 'aus Plastik' for the material.
You might hear it in East Germany, but 'Plastik' is now the standard everywhere.
Yes, it is very common in news and environmental discussions.
It is a sharp, aspirated 'k' sound.
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Write a sentence describing a plastic bottle.
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How do you say 'I don't want a plastic bag'?
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Describe where you put plastic waste in Germany.
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Write a short sentence about why plastic is bad.
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What is another word for plastic in German?
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Write a sentence using 'Mikroplastik'.
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How do you say 'The chair is made of plastic'?
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Write a sentence about recycling.
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Explain the difference between 'das Plastik' and 'die Plastik'.
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Write a sentence using 'Plastikflasche'.
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How do you say 'plastic-free' in German?
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Write a sentence about 'Einwegplastik'.
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Describe a toy made of plastic.
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What is the yellow bin for?
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Write a sentence about plastic consumption.
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How do you say 'The ocean is full of plastic'?
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Write a sentence about a sculpture in a museum.
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What is 'plastic wrap' in German?
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Write a sentence about 'Bioplastik'.
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How do you say 'cheap plastic'?
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Say: 'Das ist aus Plastik.'
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Say: 'Ich möchte keine Plastiktüte.'
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Say: 'Wo ist der Plastikmüll?'
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Say: 'Plastik kommt in die gelbe Tonne.'
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Say: 'Wir müssen Plastik vermeiden.'
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Say: 'Ist das aus Kunststoff?'
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Say: 'Mikroplastik ist gefährlich.'
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Say: 'Recyceln Sie Ihr Plastik?'
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Say: 'Die Plastikflasche ist leer.'
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Say: 'Einweg-Plastik ist verboten.'
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Say: 'Ich lebe plastikfrei.'
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Say: 'Das ist billiges Plastik.'
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Say: 'Plastik ist überall.'
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Say: 'Die Skulptur ist eine Plastik.'
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Say: 'Wir brauchen weniger Plastikverpackungen.'
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Say: 'Plastik schwimmt im Meer.'
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Say: 'Der Becher ist aus Plastik.'
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Say: 'Sortieren Sie den Müll!'
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Say: 'Plastik ist praktisch.'
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Say: 'Kein Plastik, bitte.'
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Listen and identify the word: 'Plastik'.
Listen and identify: 'Plastiktüte'.
Listen and identify: 'Gelbe Tonne'.
Listen and identify: 'Kunststoff'.
Listen and identify: 'Recycling'.
Listen and identify: 'Mikroplastik'.
Listen and identify: 'Einwegplastik'.
Listen and identify: 'Plastikflasche'.
Listen and identify: 'Umweltschutz'.
Listen and identify: 'Nachhaltigkeit'.
Listen and identify: 'Plastikmüll'.
Listen and identify: 'Stoffbeutel'.
Listen and identify: 'Plastikfrei'.
Listen and identify: 'Verpackung'.
Listen and identify: 'Bioplastik'.
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Summary
The word 'Plastik' is essential for daily life but requires attention to gender: 'das Plastik' is the material (plastic), while 'die Plastik' is a sculpture. Use 'aus Plastik' to describe what something is made of.
- Plastik (das) is the German word for the synthetic material used in bottles and packaging.
- It is a neuter noun and often carries a negative environmental connotation in modern Germany.
- The technical term 'Kunststoff' is preferred in formal or scientific contexts.
- Beware: 'Die Plastik' (feminine) refers to a sculpture, not the material plastic.
Check the Gender
Always use 'das' for the material to avoid confusion with art.
Use Compounds
Instead of saying 'Flasche aus Plastik', try 'Plastikflasche'.
Recycling is Key
Knowing where 'Plastik' goes will help you fit in in Germany.
Short Vowels
Don't drag out the 'a' or 'i' sounds.
Ejemplo
Viele Spielzeuge sind aus Plastik gemacht.
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abends
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aber
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abgelegen
B1remote
ablehnen
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abschließen
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abseits
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acht
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Achte
A1Octavo (número ordinal).
achten
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