Der Vater
When you're just starting to learn German, one of the first words you'll want to know is for 'father'. In German, that's der Vater.
Notice the 'der' before 'Vater'. This is very important! In German, every noun has a gender: masculine, feminine, or neuter. 'Vater' is a masculine noun, so it always goes with 'der' in its basic form.
You'll use 'der Vater' when you're talking about a father. For example, 'Das ist der Vater' means 'That is the father'.
Understanding these gendered articles from the beginning will make a big difference in your German learning journey. So, remember: der Vater means 'the father'!
When you're at the B1 level, you know that "der Vater" means "father." But now it's time to understand how it fits into German grammar. Like all German nouns, "Vater" has a gender, which is masculine, so it takes the article "der" in the nominative case. Remember, the case of the noun changes its article and sometimes its ending. For example, if you want to say "I see the father," it would be "Ich sehe den Vater" because "Vater" is in the accusative case. If something belongs to the father, you'd use the genitive case, as in "Das Auto des Vaters" (The father's car). Mastering these case changes is key at the B1 level.
When we talk about 'Der Vater', we are referring to 'the father'. This is a masculine noun in German, which is why it uses the definite article 'der'.
You'll often use 'der Vater' in family contexts, just like in English. For example, 'Mein Vater ist nett' means 'My father is nice'.
Remember that German nouns are always capitalized. Also, the article 'der' changes in different grammatical cases, so keep an eye on that as you learn more.
§ What does it mean?
Let's talk about the German word "der Vater". This is a basic but very important word to know. It means "father" in English. Simple, right?
- DEFINITION
- Der Vater: Father
As you can see, "Vater" is a noun. In German, all nouns have a gender. "Vater" is a masculine noun, which is why it uses the definite article "der". Don't worry too much about articles right now, but it's good to start noticing them. "Der" is like "the" for masculine words.
§ When do people use it?
You use "der Vater" just like you'd use "father" in English. It refers to your male parent. It's a fundamental family word you'll use constantly in everyday conversations when talking about family members.
Let's look at some common situations where you'd hear or use "der Vater":
- Introducing your father: "Das ist mein Vater." (This is my father.)
- Talking about your father's activities: "Mein Vater arbeitet viel." (My father works a lot.)
- Referring to someone else's father: "Ist das dein Vater?" (Is that your father?)
It's straightforward. If you're talking about a male parent, "der Vater" is the word you need.
§ Examples of usage
Let's see "der Vater" in action with some simple sentences. Pay attention to how it fits into the sentence structure.
Der Vater liest die Zeitung. (The father reads the newspaper.)
Mein Vater ist nett. (My father is nice.)
Wo ist dein Vater? (Where is your father?)
Notice that when we use possessive pronouns like "mein" (my) or "dein" (your), the article "der" is replaced. This is normal and something you'll learn more about as you progress.
The word "der Vater" is one of the first family words you'll encounter and master. It's a foundational piece of vocabulary for discussing personal relationships. Keep practicing these basic words and their associated articles, and you'll build a strong base in German.
§ Understanding 'Der Vater' in Sentences
When you learn a new German noun like 'der Vater', it's crucial to understand not just what it means, but how it behaves in sentences. German has a system of cases, which means the form of the noun and its accompanying articles (like 'der') change depending on its role in the sentence. Don't worry, it's not as complicated as it sounds once you get the hang of it. For 'der Vater', we'll focus on the four main cases: nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive.
§ Nominative Case: The Subject
The nominative case is used when 'der Vater' is the subject of the sentence – the one performing the action. This is the simplest form, the one you learned: 'der Vater'.
Der Vater liest ein Buch.
- Translation Hint
- The father reads a book.
Mein Vater arbeitet im Garten.
- Translation Hint
- My father works in the garden.
§ Accusative Case: The Direct Object
When 'der Vater' is the direct object of a verb – the thing or person receiving the action – it changes to 'den Vater'. This is a common change for masculine nouns.
Ich sehe den Vater.
- Translation Hint
- I see the father.
Sie besucht ihren Vater.
- Translation Hint
- She visits her father.
Some prepositions also always take the accusative case. If 'der Vater' follows one of these prepositions, it will be 'den Vater'.
- durch (through)
- für (for)
- gegen (against)
- ohne (without)
- um (around)
Das Geschenk ist für den Vater.
- Translation Hint
- The gift is for the father.
§ Dative Case: The Indirect Object
When 'der Vater' is the indirect object – the recipient of the direct object, or involved in the action in some other way – it becomes 'dem Vater'.
Ich gebe dem Vater ein Buch.
- Translation Hint
- I give the father a book. (To the father)
Er hilft seinem Vater.
- Translation Hint
- He helps his father.
Many verbs and prepositions take the dative case. Here are some common dative prepositions:
- aus (out of, from)
- bei (with, at)
- mit (with)
- nach (after, to)
- seit (since)
- von (from, by)
- zu (to)
Ich gehe mit dem Vater spazieren.
- Translation Hint
- I go for a walk with the father.
§ Genitive Case: Possession
The genitive case shows possession. For masculine nouns, 'der Vater' changes to 'des Vaters'. Notice the '-s' ending on the noun itself. While you might encounter the genitive, especially in written German, it's often replaced by 'von' + dative in spoken German, especially at A1.
Das Auto des Vaters ist neu.
- Translation Hint
- The car of the father (the father's car) is new.
Der Name meines Vaters ist Hans.
- Translation Hint
- My father's name (the name of my father) is Hans.
For A1, focus on understanding the nominative, accusative, and dative cases, as they are most common. The genitive is good to recognize, but don't stress over actively using it yet.
§ Practice Makes Perfect
The best way to get comfortable with these cases is to practice. Try to form your own sentences using 'der Vater' in different roles. Read German sentences and identify the case of 'Vater' based on its article and its position in the sentence. Over time, it will become more natural.
§ Common Mistakes with 'Der Vater'
When learning German, mastering nouns like 'der Vater' (father) is crucial. While it seems straightforward, there are several common pitfalls English speakers encounter. Let's look at them so you can avoid them.
§ Mistake 1: Incorrect Gender
The most frequent mistake is forgetting or misremembering the gender of 'Vater'. In German, 'Vater' is always masculine, so it always takes the definite article 'der'.
Der Vater ist groß. (The father is tall.)
Even if you're talking about a father figure who is, for example, very gentle or nurturing (qualities sometimes associated with feminine stereotypes), the word 'Vater' itself remains masculine.
§ Mistake 2: Declension Errors (Cases)
German has four grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive. The form of 'der Vater' changes depending on its role in the sentence. For English speakers, this is often a challenging concept.
Here's a quick overview of 'Vater' in the different cases:
- Nominative: Der Vater (the father - subject of the sentence)
- Accusative: Den Vater (the father - direct object)
- Dative: Dem Vater (to/for the father - indirect object)
- Genitive: Des Vaters (of the father - possession)
Der Vater kocht das Abendessen. (The father cooks dinner.)
Ich sehe den Vater. (I see the father.)
Ich gebe dem Vater ein Geschenk. (I give the father a gift.)
Das Auto des Vaters ist neu. (The father's car is new.)
A common error is using 'der Vater' in all cases, ignoring the changes. This will make your German sound unnatural and can even lead to misunderstandings.
§ Mistake 3: Plural Form
The plural of 'Vater' is 'Väter'. Notice the Umlaut (two dots) over the 'a'.
Many learners forget the Umlaut or try to add an '-s' like in English, which is incorrect for this word.
Die Väter spielen im Park. (The fathers are playing in the park.)
§ Mistake 4: Capitalization
This isn't unique to 'Vater', but it's a fundamental German rule often missed by English speakers. All nouns in German are capitalized.
Forgetting to capitalize 'Vater' is a common error that, while not affecting meaning, makes your German look incorrect to a native speaker.
Mein Vater arbeitet viel. (My father works a lot.)
چقدر رسمی است؟
"Der Herr Vater kommt heute Abend nach Hause. (The esteemed father is coming home this evening.)"
"Der Vater liest die Zeitung. (The father is reading the newspaper.)"
"Der Papa spielt mit den Kindern. (The dad is playing with the children.)"
"Der Papi gibt mir einen Kuss. (Daddy gives me a kiss.)"
"Mein Erzeuger hat mir das Auto gekauft. (My old man bought me the car.)"
نکته جالب
Shares a common root with the English word 'father' and Latin 'pater'.
سطح دشواری
short and common
short and common
short and common
short and common
بعداً چه یاد بگیریم؟
بعداً یاد بگیرید
پیشرفته
مثالها بر اساس سطح
Obwohl mein Vater viel arbeitet, nimmt er sich immer Zeit für die Familie.
Although my father works a lot, he always takes time for the family.
The word 'obwohl' (although) introduces a subordinate clause, which requires the conjugated verb ('arbeitet') to be at the end of the clause. In the main clause, the verb 'nimmt' is in the second position.
Als Kind habe ich oft mit meinem Vater im Garten gespielt.
As a child, I often played with my father in the garden.
'Als' is used here to mean 'as a' when referring to a past state or role. 'Mit' is a dative preposition, so 'Vater' takes the dative form 'meinem Vater'.
Mein Vater hat mir beigebracht, wie man Fahrräder repariert.
My father taught me how to repair bicycles.
The verb 'beibringen' (to teach) is a separable verb. In this past tense construction (Perfekt), 'bei' is separated and placed at the end of the clause. 'Wie man' translates to 'how one' or 'how to'.
Er ist stolz darauf, dass sein Vater ein bekannter Arzt ist.
He is proud that his father is a well-known doctor.
'Stolz auf' means 'proud of' and is followed by the accusative case. 'Dass' introduces a subordinate clause, sending 'ist' to the end.
Ich habe meinem Vater zum Geburtstag ein Buch geschenkt.
I gave my father a book for his birthday.
The verb 'schenken' (to give a gift) takes a dative object for the person receiving the gift ('meinem Vater') and an accusative object for the gift itself ('ein Buch').
Jedes Jahr fahren wir mit unserem Vater in den Urlaub ans Meer.
Every year we go on vacation to the sea with our father.
'Mit' is a dative preposition. 'Fahren' is used here with 'in den Urlaub' to mean 'to go on vacation'. 'Ans Meer' is a contraction of 'an das Meer' (to the sea).
Mein Vater ist ein sehr geduldiger Mann, der immer ein offenes Ohr hat.
My father is a very patient man who always has an open ear.
The relative pronoun 'der' refers to 'Mann' and introduces a relative clause. The verb 'hat' is at the end of the relative clause.
Nachdem mein Vater in Rente gegangen war, begann er, im Garten zu arbeiten.
After my father had retired, he started working in the garden.
'Nachdem' introduces a subordinate clause, and when referring to a past action completed before another past action, the plusquamperfekt ('in Rente gegangen war') is used. The verb 'begann' is in the second position of the main clause.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
Das ist mein Vater.
That is my father.
Mein Vater arbeitet viel.
My father works a lot.
Wo ist dein Vater?
Where is your father?
Sein Vater ist sehr nett.
His father is very nice.
Ihr Vater kommt später.
Her father is coming later.
Ich helfe meinem Vater.
I help my father.
Er spielt mit seinem Vater.
He plays with his father.
Mein Vater liest ein Buch.
My father reads a book.
Wir besuchen unseren Vater.
We visit our father.
Ich habe meinen Vater angerufen.
I called my father.
ریشه کلمه
Old High German 'fater'
معنای اصلی: father
Indo-European (Germanic branch)بافت فرهنگی
In Germany, 'der Vater' (father) is a central figure in the family, similar to many Western cultures. While traditional roles have evolved, the concept of family (die Familie) remains very important. You'll often hear this word in everyday conversation when people talk about their parents or family life.
سوالات متداول
10 سوالThe most common way to say 'father' in German is 'der Vater'. Remember the 'der' part, as it's the masculine definite article.
In German, nouns almost always come with an article. 'Der' is the definite article for masculine nouns in the nominative case (the subject of a sentence). It's like saying 'the father' rather than just 'father' on its own, though the English translation often drops 'the'.
Yes, absolutely! 'Papa' is a very common and familiar term for 'dad' or 'daddy', similar to English. 'Papi' is also used, often a bit more endearing or for younger children. Think of them like 'Daddy' in English.
The plural of 'der Vater' is 'die Väter'. Notice the umlaut (the two dots) over the 'a'. This changes the vowel sound. Also, the article changes to 'die' for all plural nouns.
'Vater' specifically means 'father'. 'Eltern' is the plural word for 'parents' (mother and father combined). So, 'der Vater' is one person, and 'die Eltern' are two or more people.
Here are a couple of simple examples:
• 'Mein Vater ist groß.' (My father is tall.)
• 'Der Vater liest ein Buch.' (The father is reading a book.)
Not necessarily. While it most commonly refers to a biological father, 'Vater' can also refer to a stepfather or a father figure, depending on the context. Just like in English, 'father' can have broader meanings.
You would say 'mein Vater'. 'Mein' is the possessive adjective for 'my' when referring to a masculine noun like 'Vater'.
For everyday conversation, 'der Vater', 'Papa', and 'Papi' are your main options. There are more formal or archaic terms, but you won't need those at an A1 level. Stick to these for now.
'Vater' is a masculine noun. You can remember this because it refers to a male person, and its article is 'der', which is used for masculine nouns. Associating the gender with the article and the meaning helps a lot.
خودت رو بسنج 90 سوال
In German, the typical sentence structure for a simple statement is Subject-Verb-Object. 'Das' is the subject, 'ist' is the verb, and 'mein Vater' is the object.
Here, 'Mein Vater' is the subject, 'arbeitet' is the verb, and 'gern' is an adverb modifying the verb.
'Er' is the subject pronoun, 'ist' is the verb, and 'ein guter Vater' is the predicate nominative.
Mein ___ hat mir ein neues Buch gekauft. (My father bought me a new book.)
Here, 'Vater' is the correct masculine noun for father in the nominative case.
Ich gehe oft mit meinem ___ spazieren. (I often go for a walk with my father.)
After 'mit' (with), we use the dative case. 'Vater' remains 'Vater' in the dative singular.
Der ___ meiner Freundin ist sehr nett. (My friend's father is very kind.)
Here, 'Vater' is the subject of the sentence, in the nominative case.
Hast du schon mit deinem ___ gesprochen? (Have you already spoken with your father?)
After 'mit' (with), we use the dative case. 'Vater' remains 'Vater' in the dative singular.
Sie hat ihren ___ sehr lieb. (She loves her father very much.)
The direct object of 'lieben' (to love) takes the accusative case. For 'der Vater', the accusative is still 'den Vater'. In this sentence, 'ihren Vater' already indicates the accusative.
Der ___ kocht am Wochenende oft für die Familie. (The father often cooks for the family on the weekend.)
Here, 'Vater' is the subject of the sentence, in the nominative case.
Choose the correct sentence: My father is tall.
'Vater' is masculine, so the possessive pronoun should be 'mein' in the nominative case.
Which sentence correctly uses 'Vater' in the dative case?
The verb 'helfen' (to help) takes the dative case. 'Vater' is masculine, so 'mein' becomes 'meinem' in the dative.
Complete the sentence: 'Er geht mit ______ Vater ins Kino.' (He goes to the cinema with his father.)
The preposition 'mit' (with) always takes the dative case. 'Vater' is masculine, so 'sein' becomes 'seinem' in the dative.
The plural form of 'Der Vater' is 'Die Väter'.
The plural of 'Vater' is indeed 'Väter' (with an umlaut and no additional ending).
In the sentence 'Ich sehe meinen Vater', 'Vater' is in the nominative case.
The verb 'sehen' (to see) takes the accusative case. 'Vater' is masculine, so 'mein' becomes 'meinen' in the accusative.
The word 'Vater' can be used for both male and female parents.
'Vater' specifically refers to a male parent (father). 'Mutter' refers to a female parent (mother).
Describe your father or a father figure in your life. What does he like to do? What does he look like? (3-4 sentences)
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پاسخ نمونه
Mein Vater ist sehr nett. Er mag es, im Garten zu arbeiten. Er hat braune Augen und kurze Haare. Er kocht auch gern.
Imagine you are writing a short message to your father. What would you tell him? (2-3 sentences)
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
Hallo Papa! Ich hoffe, es geht dir gut. Ich wollte nur sagen, dass ich dich lieb habe.
Write a sentence describing an activity you do with your father or a father figure. Use a verb in the present tense.
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پاسخ نمونه
Mein Vater und ich gehen oft spazieren.
Was macht Michael oft am Wochenende?
این متن را بخوانید:
Lies den folgenden Text: Das ist Michael. Er ist fünfundvierzig Jahre alt. Michael hat zwei Kinder, einen Sohn und eine Tochter. Er ist ein sehr guter Vater. Am Wochenende spielt er oft mit seinen Kindern im Park. Er liest ihnen auch gern Bücher vor dem Schlafengehen vor.
Was macht Michael oft am Wochenende?
Der Text sagt: 'Am Wochenende spielt er oft mit seinen Kindern im Park.'
Der Text sagt: 'Am Wochenende spielt er oft mit seinen Kindern im Park.'
Welchen Beruf hat Marias Vater?
این متن را بخوانید:
Lies den folgenden Text: Maria spricht mit ihrer Freundin über ihren Vater. Sie sagt: 'Mein Vater ist sehr klug. Er arbeitet als Lehrer. Er hilft mir immer bei meinen Hausaufgaben. Ich bin sehr stolz auf ihn.'
Welchen Beruf hat Marias Vater?
Maria sagt: 'Er arbeitet als Lehrer.'
Maria sagt: 'Er arbeitet als Lehrer.'
Wer fährt das Auto?
این متن را بخوانید:
Lies den folgenden Text: Die Familie Müller macht Urlaub. Der Vater, Herr Müller, fährt das Auto. Seine Frau sitzt daneben und liest eine Karte. Die Kinder schlafen auf dem Rücksitz. Sie fahren in die Berge.
Wer fährt das Auto?
Der Text sagt: 'Der Vater, Herr Müller, fährt das Auto.'
Der Text sagt: 'Der Vater, Herr Müller, fährt das Auto.'
Mein ___ hat mir gestern ein neues Buch gekauft. (My father bought me a new book yesterday.)
The sentence requires the masculine noun 'Vater' (father) to match 'mein' (my).
Der ___ meiner Freundin ist sehr nett. (My friend's father is very nice.)
Here, 'Vater' (father) is the subject of the sentence and requires the masculine form.
Ich gehe oft mit meinem ___ spazieren. (I often go for a walk with my father.)
The preposition 'mit' (with) takes the dative case, so 'Vater' remains in its dative form, 'meinem Vater'.
Der ___ hat uns eine Geschichte erzählt. (The father told us a story.)
The context requires the masculine singular subject 'Vater' (father).
Wir besuchen am Wochenende meinen ___. (We are visiting my father on the weekend.)
The verb 'besuchen' (to visit) takes the accusative case, but 'Vater' (father) is a strong noun that doesn't change in the accusative masculine singular.
Sie sprechen oft über ihren ___. (They often talk about their father.)
The preposition 'über' (about) takes the accusative case, but again, 'Vater' (father) doesn't change in the accusative masculine singular.
Welches Wort ist ein Synonym für 'Vater'?
Both 'Vater' and 'Papa' mean father. 'Mutter' means mother, 'Kind' means child, and 'Bruder' means brother.
Wähle den Satz, in dem 'Vater' korrekt verwendet wird.
The correct article for 'Vater' (masculine noun) is 'der'. 'Ärztin' is a female doctor, so it doesn't fit with 'Vater'. 'Die Vater' is incorrect. 'Vater hat Hunger' is grammatically correct, but 'Der Vater spielt mit seinen Kindern' is a more complete and natural sentence.
Wie würde man 'my father' im Deutschen sagen?
When referring to a masculine singular noun in the nominative case, 'mein' is the correct possessive pronoun. 'Meine' is for feminine or plural nouns. 'Meinem' is dative, and 'Meines' is genitive.
Das Wort 'Vater' ist ein feminines Substantiv.
'Vater' is a masculine noun, as indicated by the article 'der'.
Man kann 'Vater' auch als 'Papi' bezeichnen, um Zuneigung auszudrücken.
'Papi' is a common affectionate term for father in German, similar to 'Daddy' in English.
In Deutschland ist 'Der Vater' immer die einzige männliche Bezugsperson in einer Familie.
While 'der Vater' means father, a family can have multiple male figures (e.g., grandfather, uncle), and not all families have a father present. This statement is an oversimplification.
Listen for the activity the father does every morning.
Listen for what was given to the father as a present.
Listen for how the father prioritizes his family.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Der Vater kocht oft am Wochenende.
تمرکز: Vater, kocht, oft, Wochenende
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Mein Vater hat mir viel über Geschichte beigebracht.
تمرکز: Vater, viel, Geschichte, beigebracht
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Wir besuchen meinen Vater einmal im Monat.
تمرکز: besuchen, Vater, einmal, Monat
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Describe a typical day with your father, focusing on shared activities and feelings.
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پاسخ نمونه
Mein Vater und ich stehen früh auf. Wir frühstücken zusammen und sprechen über den Tag. Am Wochenende gehen wir oft wandern oder spielen Fußball. Ich schätze die Zeit mit ihm sehr und fühle mich immer wohl in seiner Nähe.
Write a short email to your father, telling him about something exciting that happened recently and asking for his advice.
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پاسخ نمونه
Lieber Vater, ich wollte dir von etwas Aufregendem erzählen, das letzte Woche passiert ist. Ich habe eine neue Jobmöglichkeit bekommen, die sehr interessant klingt. Ich bin mir aber nicht sicher, ob ich sie annehmen soll. Was denkst du darüber? Ich würde mich freuen, bald von dir zu hören. Viele Grüße, [Dein Name]
Imagine you are planning a surprise party for your father. Write a short paragraph explaining your plans and who you are inviting.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
Ich plane eine Überraschungsparty für meinen Vater zu seinem Geburtstag. Ich möchte seine besten Freunde und unsere Familie einladen. Wir werden im Garten grillen und seine Lieblingsmusik hören. Ich hoffe, er freut sich sehr über die Überraschung!
Was machten Max und sein Vater am Tag?
این متن را بخوانید:
Ein junger Mann namens Max besuchte seinen Vater, der auf dem Land lebte. Sie verbrachten den Tag damit, im Garten zu arbeiten und alte Geschichten auszutauschen. Max schätzte die Ruhe und die Gesellschaft seines Vaters sehr. Am Abend saßen sie am Lagerfeuer und sprachen über die Zukunft.
Was machten Max und sein Vater am Tag?
Der Text sagt, 'Sie verbrachten den Tag damit, im Garten zu arbeiten und alte Geschichten auszutauschen.'
Der Text sagt, 'Sie verbrachten den Tag damit, im Garten zu arbeiten und alte Geschichten auszutauschen.'
Wie kommunizierten Maria und ihr Vater hauptsächlich?
این متن را بخوانید:
Maria schrieb ihrem Vater eine lange E-Mail aus dem Ausland. Sie erzählte ihm von ihren Abenteuern und den neuen Kulturen, die sie kennenlernte. Ihr Vater antwortete immer schnell und gab ihr Ratschläge, wenn sie sie brauchte. Ihre Beziehung war trotz der Entfernung sehr stark.
Wie kommunizierten Maria und ihr Vater hauptsächlich?
Der Text erwähnt, 'Maria schrieb ihrem Vater eine lange E-Mail aus dem Ausland.'
Der Text erwähnt, 'Maria schrieb ihrem Vater eine lange E-Mail aus dem Ausland.'
Was war das besondere Hobby von Annas Vater?
این متن را بخوانید:
Der Vater von Anna war ein begnadeter Koch. Jedes Wochenende bereitete er für die Familie ein besonderes Gericht zu. Anna liebte es, ihm in der Küche zuzusehen und von ihm zu lernen. Diese gemeinsamen Momente schweißten die Familie eng zusammen.
Was war das besondere Hobby von Annas Vater?
Der Text sagt, 'Der Vater von Anna war ein begnadeter Koch. Jedes Wochenende bereitete er für die Familie ein besonderes Gericht zu.'
Der Text sagt, 'Der Vater von Anna war ein begnadeter Koch. Jedes Wochenende bereitete er für die Familie ein besonderes Gericht zu.'
This sentence translates to 'My father is a doctor.' In German, the verb usually comes in the second position in a simple declarative sentence.
This means 'My father likes to read books.' 'Gern' (gladly/fondly) often follows the verb to express enjoyment.
The sentence translates to 'My father drives to work every morning.' 'Jeden Morgen' (every morning) typically comes after the verb.
Welcher Satz beschreibt am besten die Rolle eines Vaters in einer modernen Familie?
In modernen Familien übernehmen Väter oft eine gleichberechtigte Rolle in der Kindererziehung und im Haushalt, weg von traditionellen Rollenbildern.
Wenn man sagt, jemand 'tritt in die Fußstapfen seines Vaters', was bedeutet das?
Die Redewendung 'in die Fußstapfen treten' bedeutet, dem Vorbild oder dem Weg eines anderen zu folgen, oft in Bezug auf Karriere oder wichtige Lebensentscheidungen.
Was könnte ein häufiges Thema sein, über das Väter und ihre Kinder in der Adoleszenz streiten könnten?
In der Adoleszenz kommt es häufig zu Konflikten zwischen Eltern und Kindern aufgrund unterschiedlicher Meinungen zu Freiheit, Verantwortung und Zukunftsperspektiven.
Im Deutschen kann 'Vater' auch metaphorisch für den Ursprung einer Idee oder Bewegung verwendet werden, wie in 'der Vater der modernen Physik'.
Ja, 'Vater' wird oft im übertragenen Sinne verwendet, um den Initiator, Gründer oder Hauptvertreter einer Sache zu bezeichnen.
Die Anrede 'Herr Vater' ist eine übliche und respektvolle Form, um seinen Vater in Deutschland direkt anzusprechen.
'Herr Vater' ist keine übliche Anrede. Man sagt einfach 'Vater' oder 'Papa', oder den Vornamen, je nach Beziehung und Familiengewohnheit. 'Herr' wird normalerweise bei Personen außerhalb der Familie verwendet, besonders in formellen Kontexten.
In der deutschen Sprache wird das Wort 'Vaterland' positiv konnotiert und ausschließlich im Sinne von 'Heimatland' verwendet.
Obwohl 'Vaterland' 'Heimatland' bedeutet, ist die Konnotation oft komplexer. Historisch wurde es auch in nationalistischen Kontexten verwendet, was dazu führt, dass viele es heute mit Vorsicht betrachten oder stattdessen 'Heimat' oder 'Heimatland' bevorzugen, um politisch neutrale Begriffe zu verwenden.
Pay attention to the nuance of advice given and ignored.
Consider the multifaceted nature of the relationship described.
Focus on the act of seeking contact and the motivations behind it.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Es ist entscheidend, dass wir die Rolle des Vaters in der modernen Familie neu bewerten.
تمرکز: Rolle des Vaters
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Die Erwartungen an einen Vater haben sich im Laufe der Zeit erheblich gewandelt.
تمرکز: Erwartungen an einen Vater
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
In vielen Kulturen ist der Vater die primäre Bezugsperson für die Weitergabe von Traditionen.
تمرکز: primäre Bezugsperson
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
The correct German sentence structure places the conjugated verb in the second position.
The correct order follows subject-verb-adverb-object-prepositional phrase.
The correct order is subject-verb-prepositional phrase-destination.
Sein ___ hat ihm das Fahrrad zum Geburtstag geschenkt.
Here, 'Vater' (father) is the correct option to complete the sentence, meaning 'His father gave him the bicycle for his birthday.' The other options are incorrect in this context.
Obwohl er schon lange verstorben ist, prägen die Werte seines ___ noch immer seine Entscheidungen.
The sentence implies that the father's values still influence his decisions. 'Vaters' is the genitive form of 'Vater' and correctly fits the grammatical structure, meaning 'Although he has been long deceased, the values of his father still shape his decisions.'
Die komplexen wirtschaftlichen Zusammenhänge erklärte ihr ___ mit einer bewundernswerten Geduld.
In this context, 'Vater' is the most suitable word to complete the sentence, indicating that her father explained the complex economic correlations with admirable patience.
Um die Familientradition fortzuführen, übernahm er die Tischlerei seines ___.
The sentence refers to continuing a family tradition by taking over the carpentry business of his father. 'Vaters' is the genitive case, fitting the context perfectly.
Trotz aller Differenzen blieben die Bindungen zu seinem ___ stets unerschütterlich.
The sentence conveys that despite differences, the bonds with his father remained unshaken. 'Vater' correctly completes this sentiment.
Die Weisheit seines ___, die er aus jahrelanger Erfahrung schöpfte, war für ihn immer ein Leitstern.
The sentence speaks of wisdom drawn from years of experience that served as a guiding star. 'Vaters' (father's) fits this context perfectly, indicating the source of wisdom.
Which of the following nuanced interpretations of 'Vater' emphasizes his role as a foundational figure in the context of societal structures and historical lineage?
While 'Vater' broadly means father, at a C2 level, we consider its extended and figurative meanings. 'Stammvater' (ancestor/progenitor) encapsulates the foundational and lineage-based aspect of a father figure, particularly in historical or societal contexts, far beyond a simple biological or hierarchical role.
In a philosophical discussion about the paternalistic state, which synonym or related concept best reflects the critical understanding of 'Vater' as an overbearing or controlling authority?
At C2, understanding the negative connotations and extensions of 'Vater' is crucial. 'Patriarch' (patriarch) directly refers to an authoritarian male head, fitting the critical view of a paternalistic state, unlike 'Ernährer' (provider), 'Beschützer' (protector), or 'Ratgeber' (advisor) which are generally positive or neutral.
Considering the metaphorical use of 'Vater' in classical literature to represent the ultimate source or origin of something, which option captures this abstract meaning most accurately?
C2 proficiency involves recognizing the figurative and abstract uses of common words. 'Urheber' (originator, author, creator) perfectly aligns with the metaphorical sense of 'Vater' as the primary source or creator of something, as seen in literary or philosophical contexts.
The term 'Vaterschaft' exclusively refers to the biological act of procreation and carries no legal or social implications in German-speaking cultures.
False. 'Vaterschaft' (paternity) encompasses not only the biological aspect but also significant legal and social responsibilities and rights in German-speaking cultures, including child support, custody, and inheritance. A C2 learner should understand these complex implications.
In the phrase 'Der Vater des Gedankens ist der Wunsch', 'Vater' maintains its literal meaning of a male parent.
False. This is a common German idiom meaning 'The wish is the father of the thought'. Here, 'Vater' is used metaphorically to signify the 'origin' or 'source' of the thought, not a literal male parent. Understanding such idiomatic expressions is crucial for C2 learners.
When addressing a Catholic priest, calling him 'Vater' is an acceptable and traditional form of respect in German, reflecting his spiritual paternal role.
True. In German-speaking Catholic contexts, it is indeed traditional and respectful to address a priest as 'Vater' (Father), acknowledging his spiritual guidance and paternal role within the church. This usage demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the word at C2 level.
This sentence requires careful attention to subordinate clause structure (obwohl...), verb placement, and the correct use of prepositions and cases to convey the idea of an unconventional decision contributing significantly to the family business's consolidation.
This exercise tests the ability to construct a complex sentence with an extended infinitive clause, an independent clause, and a semicolon to connect related ideas, focusing on the nuanced understanding of family communication.
This sentence challenges the learner to correctly assemble a complex structure beginning with a prepositional phrase, followed by a relative clause, and concluding with the main clause, demonstrating a high level of grammatical control and vocabulary usage.
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