Plural Power and Compound Words
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Master the art of German plurals and create powerful compound words with confidence.
- Identify the five main plural endings for German nouns.
- Apply Umlauts correctly when forming plural nouns.
- Construct complex compound words using the 'Last Word is Boss' rule.
Ce que tu vas apprendre
You've nailed the basics, awesome! Now, let's dive into an exciting new level that'll make your German sound much more professional and authentic. In this chapter, you're going to master the power of plurals and the magic of German compound words.
First, we'll learn how to form plurals for nouns in German. It might seem tricky at first, but you'll see how logical it all is! You'll discover when to simply add an «-e» (like Hunde and Tage), when «-n» or -en comes into play (especially for feminine nouns, no tricky Umlauts needed!), when -er appears with an Umlaut (like Kinder), and even words that don't change at all in the plural (like Lehrer). Plus, you'll see how easy it is to make foreign words plural with a simple «-s» (like Autos).
But the most thrilling part? German compound words! You know, those long, fascinating words that stick several smaller words together to create a completely new meaning? We'll teach you the golden rule: in these compounds, the last word is always the boss! It dictates the gender and how the entire word forms its plural. This is a super useful trick you'll use constantly.
Where will these skills really come in handy? Imagine you're shopping in Germany and want to say three flowers or four books. You'll need to know your plurals! Or when you want to talk about more complex things, like a car key (Autoschlüssel), compound words are essential.
By the end of this chapter, you'll confidently be able to make tons of words plural and use German compound words like a native speaker. Your conversations will flow more smoothly and naturally, and you won't have any trouble forming longer, more intricate sentences. Ready for this new power in German? Let's go!
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Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -e (Hunde, Tage, Brote)Pour le pluriel, ajoute «-e» aux noms
masculinsetneutresd'une syllabe. C'est une forme de pluriel super courante ! -
Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -n ou -enLes noms féminins prennent presque toujours «-n» ou
-enau pluriel, sans changement de voyelle ni d'Umlaut. -
Pluriels allemands : Ajouter -er (les enfants, les maisons)Tu ajoutes
-eret souvent unUmlautaux noms neutres/masculins courts pour le pluriel, et tu utilises toujoursdiedevant eux. -
Pluriel sans changement (-er, -el, -en)Pour les mots masculins et neutres qui se terminent par
er,elouen, la forme du pluriel ne bouge pas. C'est pratique, mais il faut bien regarder "l'article" ou le verbe ! -
Pluriels allemands : La terminaison facile en '-s' (Autos, Teams)Retiens que c'est super simple d'ajouter un «-s» aux mots étrangers, aux abréviations et aux noms qui se terminent par une voyelle pleine.
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Les noms composés en allemand : Le dernier mot commande (Komposita)Avec les noms composés en allemand, le dernier mot est le chef : il choisit le
genreet la forme dupluriel.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: correctly pluralize common masculine and neuter nouns by adding -e.
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By the end you will be able to: form plurals for 90% of feminine nouns using -n or -en.
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By the end you will be able to: determine the gender and plural form of any compound noun by identifying its final component.
Guide du chapitre
Overview
Plural Power and Compound Words,is designed to elevate your German from good to great, making your conversations more fluid and your descriptions incredibly precise.
many houses or the car key, sounding much more authentic and professional. Get ready to add some serious depth to your German vocabulary and sentence structure!How This Grammar Works
Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
Ich sehe viele Hausen.
(I see many house-s.)
Ich sehe viele Häuser.(I see many houses.)
- 1✗ Wrong:
Das ist ein Schreibtischlampe.
(That is a desk lamp.)
Das ist eine Schreibtischlampe.(That is a desk lamp.)
- 1✗ Wrong:
Ich habe drei Buchen gelesen.
(I have read three book-s.)
Ich habe drei Bücher gelesen.(I have read three books.)
Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
Why are German plurals so inconsistent? Is there a secret rule for all of them?
Unfortunately, there's no single secret rule that applies to all German plurals. The variations stem from historical linguistic developments. The best approach for A2 German is to learn each noun with its plural form (e.g., das Buch, die Bücher), but recognizing the common patterns we discussed will help you make educated guesses.
How do I know the gender of a German compound noun?
The gender of a German compound noun is always determined by the last noun in the compound. For example, die Haustür (the house door) is feminine because die Tür (the door) is feminine.
Do all nouns ending in -er, -el, or -en have no plural change?
While many do, especially masculine nouns, it's not a universal rule. For instance, der Teller (the plate) stays die Teller, but der Fehler (the mistake) is die Fehler. Always verify if unsure, but it's a very common pattern to look for.
Cultural Context
Exemples clés (8)
Ich habe zwei {die|f} Hunde.
J'ai deux chiens.
Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -e (Hunde, Tage, Brote)Die {die|f} Bäume im Park sind schön.
Les arbres dans le parc sont beaux.
Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -e (Hunde, Tage, Brote)Ich brauche neue `die Lampen` für mein Zimmer.
J'ai besoin de nouvelles lampes pour ma chambre.
Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -n ou -enHast du meine `die Nachrichten` auf WhatsApp gelesen?
Tu as lu mes messages sur WhatsApp ?
Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -n ou -enDie Lehrer sind heute nicht da.
Les professeurs ne sont pas là aujourd'hui.
Pluriel sans changement (-er, -el, -en)Ich habe zwei Brötchen bestellt.
J'ai commandé deux petits pains.
Pluriel sans changement (-er, -el, -en)Ich habe zwei Handys.
J'ai deux téléphones portables.
Pluriels allemands : La terminaison facile en '-s' (Autos, Teams)Wir brauchen mehr Teams für das Projekt.
Nous avons besoin de plus d'équipes pour le projet.
Pluriels allemands : La terminaison facile en '-s' (Autos, Teams)Conseils et astuces (4)
Le piège de l'Umlaut
Der Baum devient Die Bäume.La Règle des Noms Féminins
Die Tassen sind sauber.
L'Aimant à Umlaut
-er et contient un 'a', 'o' ou 'u', il aura un Umlaut, c'est presque toujours le cas ! das Buch devient die Bücher.Regarde le verbe
Der Lehrer *ist* (singulier) et Die Lehrer *sind* (pluriel).Vocabulaire clé (7)
Real-World Preview
At the Local Market
Review Summary
- der/das Noun + -e
- die Noun + -(e)n
- Word A + Word B = Gender of B
Erreurs courantes
Foreign words ending in vowels almost always take an -s plural. Don't leave them in the singular form.
The gender comes from 'die Tür', not 'das Haus'. Always look at the very last part of the compound word.
Many -er plurals require an Umlaut (a -> ä, o -> ö, u -> ü). Forgetting the dots is a common spelling error.
Règles dans ce chapitre (6)
Next Steps
You've just conquered one of the most varied parts of German grammar. Keep practicing those plural endings and you'll sound like a pro in no time!
Label 10 items in your room with their plural forms.
Listen to a German podcast and count how many compound words you hear.
Pratique rapide (10)
Find and fix the mistake:
Wir haben zwei Computers zu Hause.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pluriel sans changement (-er, -el, -en)
Which sentence correctly talks about multiple windows?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pluriel sans changement (-er, -el, -en)
Choose the right sentence:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pluriels allemands : La terminaison facile en '-s' (Autos, Teams)
Find and fix the mistake:
Ich sehe drei Hunds im Park.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -e (Hunde, Tage, Brote)
Find and fix the mistake:
Ich trinke das Apfelsaft.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Les noms composés en allemand : Le dernier mot commande (Komposita)
Ich habe viele ______.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -n ou -en
Die ___ sind sehr warm im Sommer.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Le pluriel en allemand : ajouter -e (Hunde, Tage, Brote)
Wo ist ___ Autoschlüssel?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Les noms composés en allemand : Le dernier mot commande (Komposita)
Ich habe viele ______ (Hobby).
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pluriels allemands : La terminaison facile en '-s' (Autos, Teams)
Find and fix the mistake:
Ich sehe zwei Auto's auf der Straße.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Pluriels allemands : La terminaison facile en '-s' (Autos, Teams)
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Questions fréquentes (6)
Baum devient Bäume alors que Brot reste Brote.Hand devient Hände ou Nacht devient Nächte.Kind ou Lied) n'ont pas de version Umlaut pour les pluriels allemands.Kind, Haus, Buch et Mann couvre 80% de tes besoins quotidiens !