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- Acht is the German word for the number eight (8).
- It is used for counting, time (8 o'clock), and age.
- As a noun, 'die Acht' refers to the digit or the concept of attention.
- Common idioms include 'Acht geben' (pay attention) and 'außer Acht lassen' (disregard).
The German word acht primarily represents the cardinal number eight. While it is most frequently encountered as a numeral in daily life, its role as a noun—specifically die Acht—is equally significant in mathematical, symbolic, and linguistic contexts. In German, the distinction between the numeral and the noun is marked by capitalization, a fundamental rule of German orthography. When you are counting objects, such as acht Äpfel (eight apples), the word remains lowercase. However, when referring to the digit itself, such as the number on a bus or a playing card, it becomes a feminine noun: die Acht. This duality is the cornerstone of basic German numeracy and is one of the first abstract concepts a learner encounters at the A1 level.
- The Cardinal Number
- As a numeral, 'acht' is used to quantify items. It is an uninflected number, meaning it does not change its form based on the gender or case of the noun it precedes. Whether you have eight men (acht Männer), eight women (acht Frauen), or eight children (acht Kinder), the word 'acht' remains stable. This simplicity makes it an ideal starting point for learners mastering German syntax.
Ich habe genau acht Euro in meiner Tasche.
Beyond simple counting, die Acht carries deep symbolic weight. In Western culture, the number eight is often associated with the concept of infinity when turned on its side (the lemniscate). In a German context, you will see 'die Acht' used in sports, such as the 'Achter' in rowing, or in everyday objects like the 'Achterbahn' (roller coaster), which historically referred to tracks that crossed in the shape of an eight. Understanding 'acht' is not just about counting; it is about recognizing patterns in the German landscape, from the 'Acht-Stunden-Tag' (eight-hour workday) that defines the labor market to the 'Acht-Zylinder-Motor' (eight-cylinder engine) in the country's famous automotive industry.
- The Homonym: Acht (Attention)
- A crucial point for advanced learners is the homonym 'die Acht', which means 'attention' or 'care'. This is derived from a completely different etymological root but is spelled and pronounced identically. It appears in phrases like 'Acht geben' (to pay attention) or 'sich in Acht nehmen' (to be careful). Distinguishing between the number 8 and the concept of attention is a hallmark of moving from A1 to B1 proficiency.
Bitte gib Acht, wenn du über die Straße gehst!
In the realm of time, 'acht' is indispensable. Germans use the 24-hour clock in formal settings, but in casual conversation, 'acht Uhr' (eight o'clock) is the standard way to refer to both 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM. The word also appears in the names of months (historically, August was the eighth month in some calendars, though 'August' is the word used today, 'acht' remains relevant in date formats like 08.10.). Furthermore, the number eight is used in German schools to denote the eighth grade (die achte Klasse), marking a significant transition point in a student's academic life. By mastering 'acht', you unlock a vast array of practical communicative tools.
- Mathematical Contexts
- In math, 'acht' is the result of 'vier plus vier' (four plus four) or 'zwei mal vier' (two times four). It is an even number (eine gerade Zahl). When children learn to write, the 'Acht' is often described as 'zwei Kreise übereinander' (two circles on top of each other), a visual mnemonic that helps them distinguish it from other digits.
Die Acht ist meine Glückszahl.
Finally, consider the phonetic aspect. 'Acht' contains the 'ch' sound (specifically the Ach-Laut), which is produced in the back of the throat. For English speakers, this is often one of the first hurdles in German pronunciation. Practicing the word 'acht' is not just a vocabulary exercise; it is a phonetic workout that prepares the mouth for thousands of other German words containing this specific consonant cluster. Thus, 'acht' serves as a gateway to both the logic of the German language and the physical reality of its sounds.
Using acht in a sentence requires an understanding of its role as either a quantifier or a noun. As a quantifier, it behaves like an adjective but does not take endings. This is a relief for beginners who are often overwhelmed by German adjective declension. Whether the noun is in the nominative, accusative, dative, or genitive case, 'acht' remains 'acht'. For example, in the nominative: Acht Hunde spielen (Eight dogs are playing). In the accusative: Ich sehe acht Hunde (I see eight dogs). In the dative: Ich spiele mit acht Hunden (I am playing with eight dogs). Notice that while the noun 'Hunde' changes to 'Hunden' in the dative plural, 'acht' stays the same.
- Quantifying Nouns
- When using 'acht' to count, place it directly before the noun. If there are other adjectives, 'acht' usually comes first. Example: 'Acht große Autos' (Eight big cars). This structure is identical to English, making it highly intuitive for native English speakers.
Wir brauchen noch acht Stühle für die Gäste.
When 'acht' is used as a noun, it refers to the digit itself. This occurs when identifying numbers in a sequence, such as a phone number or a house number. For instance, if someone asks for your house number and it is 8, you would say: Meine Hausnummer ist die Acht. In this context, it is always feminine (die). This is because the word Zahl (number) is feminine in German, and all digits used as nouns inherit this gender. You will also see this in games, like 'eine Acht würfeln' (to roll an eight) or 'die Acht im Kartenspiel' (the eight in a card game).
- Time and Schedules
- In time expressions, 'acht' is used with 'Uhr'. 'Um acht Uhr' means 'at eight o'clock'. If you want to say 'eight thirty', you say 'halb neun' (literally 'half nine'), which is a common point of confusion for learners. However, 'acht Uhr dreißig' is also perfectly acceptable and more formal.
Der Zug kommt um acht Uhr morgens an.
Another common usage is in the context of age. To say someone is eight years old, you use the phrase acht Jahre alt. In German, you 'are' a certain age (using the verb sein), just like in English. Mein Sohn ist acht is a common short form. Furthermore, 'acht' is used in ordinal forms as achte. For example, der achte Mai (the eighth of May). Note that ordinals in German function like adjectives and do require endings based on the case and gender of the noun they modify.
- Abstract and Idiomatic Usage
- When 'Acht' is used to mean 'attention', it is often paired with verbs like 'geben' or 'haben'. 'Gib Acht!' is an imperative meaning 'Watch out!'. This usage is distinct from the number and is always capitalized because it functions as a noun meaning 'care' or 'regard'.
Du solltest mehr Acht auf deine Gesundheit geben.
In summary, 'acht' is a versatile building block. Whether you are ordering 'acht Brötchen' at a bakery, catching the 'Linie Acht' bus, or telling someone to 'Gib Acht' on a slippery sidewalk, the word is central to navigating German life. Its lack of declension as a numeral makes it accessible, while its homonymic noun form provides a bridge to more complex idiomatic German. Practice using it in various contexts to build a natural feel for its placement and pronunciation.
In the rhythmic flow of German daily life, acht is a constant companion. One of the most common places you will hear it is in the workplace. Germany is famous for its structured work culture, and the 'Acht-Stunden-Tag' (eight-hour day) is the legal and social standard for full-time employment. You will hear colleagues saying, 'Ich arbeite heute acht Stunden' or 'Wir treffen uns um acht'. The number eight marks the start of the traditional German workday, which often begins earlier than in many English-speaking countries. Hearing 'acht' in the morning is the sound of the country waking up and getting to work.
- Public Transportation
- In any major German city like Berlin, Munich, or Hamburg, the public transport announcements are filled with 'acht'. You might hear: 'Linie acht Richtung Hauptbahnhof' (Line eight towards the main station). Passengers will ask, 'Fährt dieser Bus die Acht?' (Does this bus run the line eight?). In this context, 'acht' is used as a noun, identifying a specific route in the complex web of German infrastructure.
Der nächste Zug auf Gleis acht fährt in wenigen Minuten ein.
At the local 'Bäckerei' (bakery) or 'Wochenmarkt' (weekly market), 'acht' is a frequent part of the transaction. Ordering 'acht Brötchen' for a family breakfast is a standard Saturday morning ritual. You will hear the vendor confirm, 'Das macht dann acht Euro fünfzig, bitte' (That will be eight euros fifty, please). In these fast-paced environments, the word is often clipped, with the final 't' being sharp and clear, emphasizing the precision that Germans value in financial transactions.
- Media and News
- The most famous news program in Germany is the 'Tagesschau', which traditionally airs its main edition at exactly 20:00 (eight o'clock PM). Millions of Germans 'sehen die Acht-Uhr-Nachrichten' (watch the eight o'clock news). This shared cultural moment makes 'acht' synonymous with being informed and connected to the nation's events.
Pünktlich um acht beginnt der Film im Fernsehen.
In the world of sports, particularly football (soccer), 'acht' is heard when referring to the number on a player's jersey or their position. An 'Achter' is a central midfielder who plays a box-to-box role. Commentators will shout, 'Die Nummer acht schießt!' (Number eight shoots!). Similarly, in rowing, the 'Achter' is the prestigious eight-man boat, a source of great national pride in Olympic competitions. Whether on the field or the water, 'acht' signifies teamwork and strategic positioning.
- Safety and Warnings
- You will also hear the noun 'Acht' in safety contexts. A parent might yell to a child, 'Gib Acht!' as they approach a puddle. Signs in construction zones might say 'Achtung!' (Attention!), which is the most common derivative of the noun 'Acht'. This hearing experience is more about the urgent, sharp tone of the word rather than its numerical value.
Bitte geben Sie Acht auf die Stufe beim Aussteigen.
In conclusion, 'acht' is woven into the fabric of German society. From the precision of the workday and the reliability of public transport to the excitement of sports and the caution of safety warnings, you will hear this word multiple times a day. Its sound—a short vowel followed by a sharp fricative and a hard stop—is a quintessential part of the German auditory landscape. By listening for 'acht', you are tuning your ears to the very heartbeat of German life.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with acht is its pronunciation, specifically the 'ch' sound. In German, 'acht' uses the 'Ach-Laut' (the [x] sound), which is produced in the back of the throat, similar to the 'ch' in the Scottish word 'loch'. Many beginners mistakenly pronounce it like the 'ch' in 'cheese' or 'church', or worse, like a 'k'. Saying 'akt' instead of 'acht' can lead to confusion, as 'Akt' is a different German word meaning 'act' or 'nude painting'. Mastering the deep, raspy 'ch' is essential for being understood.
- Capitalization Errors
- Another common pitfall is failing to capitalize 'Acht' when it is used as a noun. While 'acht' (the number) is lowercase when used as a numeral (e.g., 'acht Katzen'), it must be capitalized when it refers to the digit itself (e.g., 'Die Acht ist meine Lieblingszahl') or when it means 'attention' (e.g., 'Gib Acht!'). This is a nuance that even intermediate learners sometimes forget, but it is a key rule in German writing.
Falsch: Ich habe die acht auf das Papier geschrieben. (Correct: die Acht)
Confusion with the word echt (real/genuine) is also common. Because 'acht' and 'echt' sound somewhat similar to an untrained ear, learners might mix them up in fast conversation. For example, 'Das ist echt' (That is real) vs. 'Das ist acht' (That is eight). Paying close attention to the vowel sound—the 'a' in 'acht' is open and broad, while the 'e' in 'echt' is more closed—will help prevent this misunderstanding.
- Ordinal Confusion
- Learners often struggle with the difference between 'acht' (eight) and 'achte' (eighth). In English, we add '-th', but in German, the suffix is '-te'. A common mistake is saying 'Ich bin am acht Mai geboren' instead of 'am achten Mai'. Remember that ordinals function like adjectives and must agree with the noun's case and gender.
Falsch: Das ist mein acht Buch. (Correct: achtes Buch)
The idiom 'Acht geben' (to pay attention) is frequently misused. Learners often try to translate 'pay attention' literally as 'Aufmerksamkeit bezahlen', which is incorrect. Others might forget the 'Acht' entirely and just use 'geben'. It is important to learn 'Acht geben' as a fixed unit. Additionally, some confuse 'Acht geben' with 'Achtung'. While related, 'Achtung' is a general exclamation (Attention!), whereas 'Acht geben' is the action of being careful.
- Number Combinations
- When forming larger numbers like 88 (achtundachtzig), English speakers often want to say 'achtzig-acht' (eighty-eight). German reverses this: 'eight-and-eighty'. This 'units-before-tens' rule is a major hurdle. Practicing 'achtundzwanzig' (28), 'achtunddreißig' (38), etc., is vital for numerical fluency.
Falsch: Er ist achtzig-acht Jahre alt. (Correct: achtundachtzig)
Finally, avoid overusing 'acht' in dates where a month name is more appropriate. While '08.10.' is common in writing, in speech, Germans prefer to say 'der achte Oktober' rather than 'der achte Zehnte'. Being aware of these subtle cultural and grammatical preferences will make your German sound much more natural and less like a direct translation from English.
When exploring acht, it is helpful to look at its linguistic family and words that serve similar functions. The most direct relative is the ordinal number achte (eighth). While 'acht' tells you how many, 'achte' tells you the position in a sequence. This is essential for dates, floors in a building, or rankings in a competition. Another close relative is achtel (an eighth), used in fractions or when ordering food, such as 'ein Achtel Liter Wein' (an eighth of a liter of wine).
- acht vs. achte
- 'Acht' is the cardinal number (1, 2, 3...). 'Achte' is the ordinal number (1st, 2nd, 3rd...). Example: 'Ich habe acht Bücher' (I have eight books) vs. 'Das ist das achte Buch' (That is the eighth book).
Wir wohnen im achten Stock eines Hochhauses.
For expressing frequency, German uses the suffix -mal. Thus, achtmal means 'eight times'. This is a single word in German, unlike the two words in English. Similarly, achtfach means 'eightfold' or 'octuple', often used in technical or financial contexts to describe an increase. If you want to describe something consisting of eight parts, you use achtteilig. These variations allow for precise communication without needing complex sentence structures.
- Acht (Attention) vs. Aufmerksamkeit
- While 'Acht' in 'Acht geben' means attention, the more formal and general word for attention is 'Aufmerksamkeit'. 'Acht' is more about caution and vigilance, whereas 'Aufmerksamkeit' is about focus and concentration. You 'schenken' (give as a gift) someone 'Aufmerksamkeit', but you 'geben' (give) 'Acht' to a danger.
Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit am Ende der Präsentation.
In terms of alternatives for 'acht' as a number, there aren't many, as numbers are specific. However, in certain contexts, you might use ein knappes Dutzend (a scant dozen) if the number is approximate, or einige (some) if the exact count isn't important. In more poetic or archaic German, you might encounter der Achterlei, meaning 'of eight kinds', though this is rare in modern speech. Understanding these nuances helps you choose the right word for the right level of formality.
- Achtung vs. Vorsicht
- Both mean 'caution' or 'attention'. 'Achtung' is often used on signs or as a command. 'Vorsicht' is more about being careful in a proactive way. If you see a 'Vorsicht, Stufe!' sign, it's telling you to be careful of the step. 'Achtung' is more of an alert to a general situation.
Vorsicht! Der Teller ist sehr heiß.
By comparing 'acht' with its ordinals, fractions, and conceptual synonyms like 'Aufmerksamkeit' or 'Vorsicht', you gain a 360-degree view of how the word fits into the German language. It is not just a digit; it is a node in a network of meanings that range from the very simple (counting apples) to the very complex (social vigilance and historical law). Mastering these connections is what turns a student into a fluent speaker.
How Formal Is It?
"Wir dürfen diesen Aspekt nicht außer Acht lassen."
"Der Termin ist um acht Uhr."
"Gib mal Acht!"
"Die kleine Spinne hat acht Beine."
"Voll die Acht gefahren!"
Le savais-tu ?
The word for 'attention' (Acht) comes from a different root, Old High German 'ahta', meaning 'consideration' or 'hostility', which is why we have the two distinct meanings today.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing 'ch' as 'k' (sounding like 'akt').
- Pronouncing 'ch' as 'sh' (sounding like 'asht').
- Using a long 'a' like in 'ate'.
- Confusing the vowel with 'echt' (real).
- Failing to make the 'ch' sound raspy enough.
Niveau de difficulté
Very easy to recognize in text.
Requires remembering the 'ch' and capitalization rules for the noun.
The 'Ach-Laut' can be difficult for beginners to master.
Easy to hear, but can be confused with 'echt' in fast speech.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Cardinal numbers from 1-12 are usually written out as words.
Ich habe acht (not 8) Geschwister.
Numbers used as nouns are feminine and capitalized.
Die Acht auf dem Trikot ist rot.
Ordinal numbers take adjective endings.
Der achte Tag war der schönste.
Compound numbers reverse the order of units and tens.
achtundzwanzig (8 and 20).
The preposition 'um' is used for specific times.
Um acht Uhr fängt die Schule an.
Exemples par niveau
Ich habe acht Äpfel.
I have eight apples.
Simple cardinal number usage.
Es ist acht Uhr.
It is eight o'clock.
Used with 'Uhr' for time.
Meine Tochter ist acht Jahre alt.
My daughter is eight years old.
Used for age with 'Jahre alt'.
Das Ticket kostet acht Euro.
The ticket costs eight euros.
Used for prices.
Wir sind acht Personen.
We are eight people.
Quantifying a group.
Die Hausnummer ist acht.
The house number is eight.
Identifying a specific number.
Ich trinke acht Gläser Wasser.
I drink eight glasses of water.
Quantifying a plural noun.
Eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
Basic counting sequence.
Der Bus der Linie acht kommt gleich.
The line eight bus is coming soon.
Noun usage 'die Acht' for a bus line.
Heute ist der achte Mai.
Today is the eighth of May.
Ordinal number 'achte' used in a date.
Ich habe achtundzwanzig Euro dabei.
I have twenty-eight euros with me.
Compound number 'achtundzwanzig'.
Wir treffen uns um acht Uhr dreißig.
We meet at eight thirty.
Time expression with minutes.
Das ist mein achtes Mal in Berlin.
This is my eighth time in Berlin.
Ordinal number as an adjective.
Er wohnt im achten Stock.
He lives on the eighth floor.
Ordinal number in the dative case.
Bitte kaufen Sie acht Eier.
Please buy eight eggs.
Imperative sentence with a quantity.
Die Prüfung dauert acht Stunden.
The exam lasts eight hours.
Duration of time.
Bitte gib Acht auf den Verkehr!
Please pay attention to the traffic!
Idiom 'Acht geben' (pay attention).
Du musst dich vor der Kälte in Acht nehmen.
You must be careful of the cold.
Idiom 'sich in Acht nehmen' (be careful).
Wir haben acht verschiedene Sorten Eis.
We have eight different types of ice cream.
Quantifying variety.
Der achte Teil des Buches ist spannend.
The eighth part of the book is exciting.
Ordinal number used as a noun phrase.
Er hat achtmal angerufen.
He called eight times.
Frequency adverb 'achtmal'.
Das ist eine achttägige Reise.
That is an eight-day trip.
Compound adjective 'achttägig'.
Ich habe die Acht auf die Zielscheibe gemalt.
I painted the eight on the target.
Noun 'die Acht' as a direct object.
Achtung! Die Tür schließt automatisch.
Attention! The door closes automatically.
Derivative 'Achtung' as an exclamation.
Diesen Punkt dürfen wir nicht außer Acht lassen.
We must not disregard this point.
Idiom 'außer Acht lassen' (to disregard).
Die Produktion ist um das Achtfache gestiegen.
Production has increased eightfold.
Adverb 'achtfach' used as a noun.
Er ist ein achtfacher Weltmeister.
He is an eight-time world champion.
Adjective 'achtfach' describing a title.
Die Acht ist ein Symbol für Unendlichkeit.
The eight is a symbol for infinity.
Abstract noun usage.
Wir haben ein achtseitiges Dokument erstellt.
We created an eight-page document.
Compound adjective 'achtseitig'.
Die achte Symphonie von Beethoven ist berühmt.
Beethoven's eighth symphony is famous.
Ordinal number in a formal title.
Man sollte stets Achtung vor dem Alter haben.
One should always have respect for old age.
Noun 'Achtung' meaning respect.
Er hat die Kurve in Form einer Acht gefahren.
He drove the curve in the shape of an eight.
Describing a shape.
Die soziale Komponente wurde völlig außer Acht gelassen.
The social component was completely ignored.
Passive voice with 'außer Acht lassen'.
Eine achtsame Lebensweise reduziert Stress.
A mindful lifestyle reduces stress.
Adjective 'achtsam' (mindful).
Die Ächtung von Chemiewaffen ist völkerrechtlich verankert.
The proscription of chemical weapons is anchored in international law.
Noun 'Ächtung' (ostracism/proscription).
Er hat die achte Klasse mit Auszeichnung abgeschlossen.
He completed the eighth grade with honors.
Ordinal number in an educational context.
Das ist ein achtbändiges Lexikon.
That is an eight-volume encyclopedia.
Compound adjective 'achtbändig'.
Die Acht-Stunden-Woche ist ein historisches Ziel der Arbeiterbewegung.
The eight-hour day is a historical goal of the labor movement.
Compound noun in a historical context.
Sie sollten die Sicherheitsvorschriften genauestens beachten.
You should strictly observe the safety regulations.
Verb 'beachten' (to observe/notice).
Die Acht ist eine hochsymmetrische Ziffer.
The eight is a highly symmetrical digit.
Technical description of the digit.
In der Frühen Neuzeit bedeutete die Reichsacht den sozialen Tod.
In the early modern period, the imperial ban meant social death.
Historical term 'Reichsacht'.
Die lemniskatische Form der Acht fasziniert Mathematiker seit Jahrhunderten.
The lemniscate form of the eight has fascinated mathematicians for centuries.
Advanced mathematical terminology.
Es gilt, die Komplexität des Problems nicht außer Acht zu lassen.
It is important not to disregard the complexity of the problem.
Formal 'es gilt' construction.
Die achtfache Pfad des Buddhismus führt zur Erleuchtung.
The eightfold path of Buddhism leads to enlightenment.
Religious/philosophical terminology.
Die Ächtung kriegerischer Gewalt ist ein Gebot der Humanität.
The proscription of warlike violence is a mandate of humanity.
Abstract noun 'Ächtung' in a philosophical context.
Er beherrscht die achte Kunst – das Comiczeichnen.
He masters the eighth art – comic drawing.
Metaphorical use of 'acht'.
Die achteckige Struktur des Gebäudes ist architektonisch einzigartig.
The octagonal structure of the building is architecturally unique.
Adjective 'achteckig' (octagonal).
Man muss die feinen Nuancen der Sprache beachten, um C2-Niveau zu erreichen.
One must pay attention to the fine nuances of the language to reach C2 level.
Verb 'beachten' in a meta-linguistic context.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— To take care of something/someone.
Du musst auf deine kleine Schwester Acht geben.
Souvent confondu avec
Sounds similar but means 'real' or 'genuine'. 'Acht' has an 'a' sound.
Means 'act' or 'nude'. The 'k' sound is different from the 'ch' sound in 'acht'.
A derivative meaning 'attention'. 'Acht' is the root, but 'Achtung' is the standalone exclamation.
Expressions idiomatiques
— To ignore, disregard, or fail to consider something.
Man darf die Kosten nicht außer Acht lassen.
formal— To outlaw or proscribe someone (historical/figurative).
Er wurde in Acht und Bann getan.
archaic— To relax completely (referring to limbs, though usually 'viere').
Nach der Arbeit streckte er alle achte von sich.
informal— To move in a figure-eight pattern.
Der Eiskunstläufer fuhr eine perfekte Acht.
neutral— To take something under one's protection.
Sie nahm das Projekt unter ihre Acht.
literaryFacile à confondre
Quantity vs. Noun
As a quantity, it is lowercase. As a noun (the digit), it is capitalized and feminine.
acht Euro vs. die Acht auf der Tür.
Number vs. Attention
The number 8 and the word for attention are homonyms. Context determines the meaning.
Ich sehe acht Vögel vs. Gib Acht!
Cardinal vs. Ordinal
Acht is 'eight', achte is 'eighth'. Ordinals need adjective endings.
acht Tage vs. der achte Tag.
8 vs. 18
Acht is 8, achtzehn is 18. Beginners sometimes miss the '-zehn' suffix.
Er ist acht vs. Er ist achtzehn.
8 vs. 80
Acht is 8, achtzig is 80. The '-zig' suffix indicates tens.
acht Euro vs. achtzig Euro.
Structures de phrases
Ich habe acht [Noun].
Ich habe acht Stifte.
Es ist acht Uhr.
Es ist acht Uhr abends.
Am achten [Month].
Am achten April habe ich Geburtstag.
Die Linie acht fährt nach [Location].
Die Linie acht fährt nach Altona.
Gib Acht auf [Accusative]!
Gib Acht auf die Kinder!
Nimm dich in Acht vor [Dative]!
Nimm dich in Acht vor dem Hund!
Man darf [Noun] nicht außer Acht lassen.
Man darf das Risiko nicht außer Acht lassen.
Eine achtsame [Noun] ist wichtig.
Eine achtsame Kommunikation ist wichtig.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Extremely high. It is one of the top 500 most used words in German.
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Ich habe die acht gesehen.
→
Ich habe die Acht gesehen.
When referring to the digit as a noun, it must be capitalized.
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Er ist achtzig-acht Jahre alt.
→
Er ist achtundachtzig Jahre alt.
German numbers put the unit before the ten with 'und'.
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Gib achtung!
→
Gib Acht! or Achtung!
You 'gibst Acht' (verb phrase) or shout 'Achtung!' (interjection). Don't mix them.
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Das ist mein acht Buch.
→
Das ist mein achtes Buch.
Ordinal numbers (8th) need adjective endings.
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Ich bin am acht Mai geboren.
→
Ich bin am achten Mai geboren.
Dates require the ordinal form with the correct ending.
Astuces
Capitalization
Always capitalize 'Acht' when it follows an article like 'die' or 'eine'.
The 'ch' sound
Practice 'acht' with 'Nacht' and 'Bach' to master the back-of-the-throat fricative.
Compound Numbers
Remember: units before tens. 28 is 'achtundzwanzig' (eight-and-twenty).
Acht geben
Use 'Acht geben' instead of 'Aufmerksamkeit bezahlen' to sound like a native.
Time
Germans are punctual. If an appointment is at 'acht', be there at 07:55!
Dates
In dates, use a dot after the number: '8. Mai' means '8th of May'.
Bus Lines
Listen for 'die Acht' in city transport; it refers to the bus or tram number.
Even Numbers
'Acht' is a 'gerade Zahl' (even number). Useful for dividing things fairly!
Infinity
An 8 on its side is infinity. In German, 'Acht' is also about 'endless' attention (Acht geben).
Age
Say 'Ich bin acht' or 'Ich bin acht Jahre alt'. Both are correct.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of an 'ACT' (Acht) with 8 actors. Or imagine the 'ch' sound is the sound of someone eating 8 crunchy apples.
Association visuelle
Visualize the number 8 as two circles. In German, 'acht' looks like two eyes watching you (Acht geben/attention).
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Défi
Try to find 8 things in your room and name them in German using 'acht' (e.g., acht Bücher, acht Stifte).
Origine du mot
Derived from the Old High German 'ahto', which comes from the Proto-Germanic '*ahtōu'. It is cognate with the English 'eight', Dutch 'acht', and Old Norse 'átta'.
Sens originel : The cardinal number 8.
Indo-European (Germanic branch).Contexte culturel
No specific sensitivities, but be careful with the historical 'Ächtung' (ostracism) which can be a heavy topic.
English speakers often find the 'unit-before-ten' rule (e.g., achtundzwanzig) the hardest part of using 'acht' in larger numbers.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
At the Bakery
- Acht Brötchen, bitte.
- Das macht acht Euro.
- Haben Sie acht verschiedene Sorten?
- Ich nehme acht Stück.
Telling Time
- Es ist acht Uhr.
- Um acht Uhr morgens.
- Gegen acht.
- Kurz vor acht.
Safety
- Gib Acht!
- Nimm dich in Acht!
- Achtung!
- Pass auf!
School/Math
- Vier plus vier ist acht.
- Die achte Klasse.
- Zeichne eine Acht.
- Acht mal acht ist vierundsechzig.
Transportation
- Die Linie acht.
- Gleis acht.
- In acht Minuten.
- Acht Haltestellen.
Amorces de conversation
"Was machst du normalerweise um acht Uhr morgens?"
"Hast du eine Glückszahl? Ist es vielleicht die Acht?"
"Was hast du gemacht, als du acht Jahre alt warst?"
"Gibt es in deiner Stadt eine Buslinie mit der Nummer acht?"
"Worauf musst du in deinem Job besonders Acht geben?"
Sujets d'écriture
Schreibe über einen Tag, der um acht Uhr beginnt. Was passiert als Erstes?
Welche Dinge in deinem Leben gibt es achtmal? (z.B. acht Bücher, acht Freunde)
Warum ist es wichtig, auf seine Gesundheit Acht zu geben?
Erinnere dich an deine Zeit in der achten Klasse. Wie war das?
Was würdest du tun, wenn du acht Millionen Euro gewinnen würdest?
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo. When it is used as a noun (e.g., 'the number eight' or 'attention'), it is capitalized as 'Acht'. When used as a numeral to count things, it is lowercase.
It is the 'Ach-Laut'. Imagine you are gently clearing your throat. It is produced in the back of the mouth, similar to the Scottish 'loch'.
It means 'to pay attention' or 'to be careful'. It is a very common idiom in German.
It is 'achte'. However, it must take adjective endings, so it could be 'achter', 'achte', 'achtes', or 'achten' depending on the context.
Not specifically. While 7 is often seen as lucky, 8 is just a regular number. However, it is not considered unlucky either.
'Acht' is the number 8 or the noun for attention. 'Achtung' is a more common standalone word for 'Attention!' or 'Warning!'.
You can say 'acht Uhr dreißig' (formal) or 'halb neun' (informal/common). 'Halb neun' literally means 'halfway to nine'.
As a cardinal number, no. 'Mit acht Freunden' (with eight friends). The noun 'Freunden' changes, but 'acht' does not.
It is the German word for a roller coaster. It literally means 'eight-track', referring to the shape of early roller coaster tracks.
It is 'achtzig'. Note the '-zig' suffix which is used for tens in German.
Teste-toi 180 questions
Translate: 'I have eight books.'
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Translate: 'It is eight o'clock.'
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Translate: 'Pay attention!' (using Acht)
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Translate: 'He is eight years old.'
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Translate: 'Today is the eighth of June.'
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Translate: 'The bus line eight.'
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Translate: 'I see eight birds.'
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Translate: 'Eight plus eight is sixteen.'
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Translate: 'Be careful of the dog!' (using Acht)
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Translate: 'Don't ignore the rules.' (using Acht)
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Translate: 'I have eight euros.'
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Translate: 'We are eight people.'
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Translate: 'The eighth floor.'
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Translate: 'Eight times two.'
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Translate: 'The number eight is red.'
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Translate: 'I work eight hours.'
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Translate: 'Eight children play.'
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Translate: 'In eight days.'
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Translate: 'The eighth book.'
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Translate: 'Eight hundred.'
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Say 'eight' in German.
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Say 'at eight o'clock'.
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Say 'eight years old'.
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Say 'Watch out!' using the word 'Acht'.
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Say 'the eighth of August'.
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Count from one to eight in German.
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Say 'eighty-eight'.
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Say 'eight times'.
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Say 'the number eight'.
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Say 'I have eight euros'.
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Say 'eighteen'.
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Say 'eighty'.
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Say 'be careful' using 'in Acht nehmen'.
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Say 'eight-hour day'.
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Say 'eightfold'.
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Say 'eighty-one'.
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Say 'eighty-two'.
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Say 'eighty-three'.
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Say 'eighty-four'.
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Say 'eighty-five'.
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Listen and write the number: 'Ich habe acht Euro.'
Listen and write the time: 'Es ist acht Uhr.'
Listen and write the age: 'Das Kind ist acht.'
Listen and write the date: 'Der achte Mai.'
Listen and write the phrase: 'Gib Acht!'
Listen and write the number: 'achtundachtzig'
Listen and write the number: 'achtzehn'
Listen and write the number: 'achtzig'
Listen and write the word: 'Achterbahn'
Listen and write the word: 'Achtung'
Listen and write the number: 'achthundert'
Listen and write the number: 'achttausend'
Listen and write the phrase: 'um acht'
Listen and write the word: 'achtmal'
Listen and write the word: 'achtsam'
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Summary
The word 'acht' is a versatile German term that functions as both the number 8 and a noun for 'attention'. Remember to capitalize it as 'die Acht' when referring to the digit or in idioms like 'Acht geben'. Example: 'Ich habe acht Euro, aber ich muss auf mein Geld Acht geben.'
- Acht is the German word for the number eight (8).
- It is used for counting, time (8 o'clock), and age.
- As a noun, 'die Acht' refers to the digit or the concept of attention.
- Common idioms include 'Acht geben' (pay attention) and 'außer Acht lassen' (disregard).
Capitalization
Always capitalize 'Acht' when it follows an article like 'die' or 'eine'.
The 'ch' sound
Practice 'acht' with 'Nacht' and 'Bach' to master the back-of-the-throat fricative.
Compound Numbers
Remember: units before tens. 28 is 'achtundzwanzig' (eight-and-twenty).
Acht geben
Use 'Acht geben' instead of 'Aufmerksamkeit bezahlen' to sound like a native.
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ab
A1À partir de; dès. 'À partir de demain, je commence.' (Ab morgen fange ich an.)
abends
A2Le soir / les soirs. 'Je lis le soir.'
aber
A1Le mot 'aber' signifie 'mais'. Il est utilisé pour introduire un contraste entre deux idées.
abgelegen
B1remote
ablehnen
A2Refuser une offre ou une invitation. Elle a décliné l'invitation poliment.
abschließen
A2Verrouiller une porte avec une clé. Terminer avec succès des études ou conclure un contrat.
abseits
A2Abseits veut dire que quelque chose est situé loin de la zone principale ou du chemin habituel.
Achte
A1Huitième (nombre ordinal).
achten
A2Faire attention à quelque chose (avec 'auf') ou respecter quelqu'un.
achtzehn
A1Dix-huit. On l'utilise pour compter ou pour indiquer des quantités, comme dans 'J'ai dix-huit ans' ou 'Il est dix-huit heures'.