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- A Feile is a versatile hand tool used for smoothing and shaping materials like metal and wood through friction.
- The word is a feminine noun in German (die Feile) and has a common plural form (die Feilen).
- It is also used metaphorically to describe the process of refining or polishing abstract things like plans or texts.
- Common types include nail files (Nagelfeile), metal files (Metallfeile), and wood files (Holzfeile), each with different tooth patterns.
The German word Feile refers primarily to a hand tool used for removing small amounts of material from a workpiece. It is an essential instrument in metalworking, woodworking, and even personal grooming. In its most literal sense, a Feile consists of a hardened steel bar with a series of sharp, parallel ridges or teeth cut into its surface. When you move this tool across a surface, these teeth act like tiny chisels, shaving off microscopic layers of the material. This process is known as 'feilen' (filing). While the word might seem simple, it encompasses a vast array of specialized tools designed for specific tasks and materials. For example, a locksmith uses a different type of Feile than a jeweler or a beautician. The versatility of the tool has led to its ubiquity in German households and industrial settings alike.
- Physical Characteristics
- A standard Feile is characterized by its 'Hieb' (the cut or pattern of the teeth). There are single-cut files (Einhieb) for soft materials and cross-cut files (Kreuzhieb) for harder metals. The shape can be flat, round, half-round, or triangular.
Ich muss die scharfe Kante an dem Metallrohr mit einer Feile glätten, damit sich niemand daran schneidet.
Beyond the workshop, the most common encounter an average person has with this word is in the context of personal care. The Nagelfeile (nail file) is a staple in every bathroom. Whether made of metal, glass, or emery board, its function remains the same: smoothing and shaping the edges of fingernails. This dual nature of the word—ranging from heavy industry to delicate cosmetics—makes it a versatile part of the German vocabulary. In professional German training (Ausbildung), especially for mechanics, 'Feilen' is often the very first skill taught, as it develops a 'feeling' for the material and precision in hand movements. It is considered a foundational craft skill that requires patience and steady pressure.
- Metaphorical Usage
- The concept of filing is frequently used metaphorically in German to describe 'fine-tuning' or 'polishing' something abstract, like a speech, a law, or a project plan. When you 'feilst' at something, you are putting in the final, detailed work to make it perfect.
Der Autor arbeitet noch an der letzten Feile seines Manuskripts, bevor es in den Druck geht.
In historical contexts, the Feile has been a symbol of labor and ingenuity. Before the advent of modern milling machines and CNC technology, almost every mechanical component had to be finished with a file. This history imbues the word with a sense of traditional craftsmanship and 'Handarbeit' (handwork). When Germans talk about the 'Feinarbeit' (fine work), the image of the Feile is never far away. It represents the transition from a rough, raw state to a finished, functional product. Even in modern manufacturing, specialized files are used for deburring (Entgraten) parts that come off the assembly line. Thus, the word remains relevant despite technological shifts. It is a word that links the past of the industrial revolution with the precision of modern engineering and the everyday routines of self-care.
- Types of Files
- Common types include the Flachfeile (flat), Rundfeile (round), Vierkantfeile (square), and the Raspel (rasp), which has much coarser teeth for wood.
Ohne die richtige Feile kann man diese Rundung nicht präzise bearbeiten.
In der Ausbildung zum Industriemechaniker lernt man zuerst den Umgang mit der Feile.
Hast du eine Feile für meine Fingernägel? Einer ist mir gerade abgebrochen.
Using the word Feile in a sentence requires an understanding of its grammatical gender and how it interacts with verbs of action. As a feminine noun (die Feile), it takes feminine articles and pronouns. When you are using the tool, you typically use verbs like 'benutzen' (to use), 'nehmen' (to take), or 'brauchen' (to need). However, the most specific verb associated with it is 'feilen' (to file). It is important to distinguish between the noun (the object) and the verb (the action). For example, you might say, 'Ich benutze die Feile' (I use the file) or 'Ich feile das Holz' (I am filing the wood). The syntax is straightforward, usually following the Subject-Verb-Object pattern in simple sentences.
- Direct Object Usage
- In the accusative case, which is used for direct objects, the article remains 'die'. Example: 'Er sucht die Feile in seinem Werkzeugkasten.' (He is looking for the file in his toolbox.)
Könntest du mir bitte die Feile reichen? Ich muss diese Kante noch etwas bearbeiten.
When discussing the material being worked on, we often use the preposition 'an' followed by the dative case to indicate the object of the filing action. For instance, 'an einem Stück Metall feilen' means to file on a piece of metal. This construction is also the basis for the figurative meaning of polishing or improving something. You will often hear people say they are 'feiling' at their technique or a speech. This indicates a process of refinement. The word 'Feile' can also appear in compound nouns, which are very common in German. Words like 'Holzfeile' (wood file), 'Metallfeile' (metal file), or 'Nagelfeile' (nail file) specify the purpose of the tool immediately. Using these compounds makes your German sound more precise and natural.
- Instrumental Usage
- When using the file as a tool, use 'mit' (with) + dative. Example: 'Man glättet die Oberfläche mit einer feinen Feile.' (One smoothes the surface with a fine file.)
Der Tischler nutzt eine grobe Feile, um die Form des Stuhlbeins grob vorzubereiten.
In more complex sentences, 'Feile' can be the subject. For example, 'Die Feile liegt auf dem Tisch' (The file is lying on the table). If you want to describe the quality of the tool, you would use adjectives like 'stumpf' (blunt) or 'scharf' (sharp). A 'stumpfe Feile' is frustrating to use because it doesn't remove material effectively. Conversely, a 'neue Feile' (new file) is highly valued for its efficiency. When teaching someone how to use it, you might say, 'Führe die Feile immer nur in eine Richtung' (Always guide the file in only one direction), which is a common technical instruction to prevent damaging the teeth or the material. This level of detail in sentence construction shows a high command of the language and a familiarity with practical tasks.
- Descriptive Adjectives
- Common adjectives paired with Feile include: grob (coarse), fein (fine), flach (flat), rund (round), and rostig (rusty).
Diese alte, rostige Feile gehört eigentlich in den Müll, sie taugt nichts mehr.
Die Qualität der Feile entscheidet darüber, wie sauber die Oberfläche wird.
Nachdem er die Feile benutzt hatte, reinigte er sie sorgfältig mit einer Bürste.
You will encounter the word Feile in a variety of real-life settings in Germany, ranging from professional environments to casual daily routines. One of the most common places is the 'Baumarkt' (hardware store). If you walk into a Bauhaus or Obi and ask for the tool section, you will see rows of 'Feilen' categorized by their 'Hiebzahl' (number of cuts per centimeter). Here, the word is used in a very technical sense. You might hear a salesperson ask, 'Suchen Sie eine Feile für Metall oder für Holz?' (Are you looking for a file for metal or wood?). In these contexts, the word is purely functional and part of the vocabulary of 'Heimwerker' (DIY enthusiasts) and professionals alike.
- Professional Workshops
- In a 'Schlosserei' (metalworking shop) or 'Tischlerei' (carpentry shop), the word is heard constantly. Master craftsmen instruct their apprentices on the 'Feiltechnik' (filing technique), emphasizing the importance of the correct 'Feilenheft' (handle).
Der Meister sagte, ich solle die Feile mit beiden Händen führen, um mehr Kontrolle zu haben.
Another very common location is the 'Nagelstudio' (nail salon) or simply at home during 'Körperpflege' (personal care). Here, the word 'Feile' is almost always used in its compound form: 'Nagelfeile'. You might hear someone say, 'Ich habe mir den Nagel eingerissen, hast du mal eine Feile?' (I tore my nail, do you have a file?). In this context, the word is associated with beauty and hygiene rather than grit and metal. This illustrates the broad spectrum of the word's usage. It spans from the dirty, noisy environment of a factory to the sterile, quiet atmosphere of a spa. Understanding this range is key to mastering the word's nuances and knowing when it is appropriate to use.
- The Office and Creative Spaces
- Metaphorically, you will hear the word in offices, especially during the 'Endphase' (final phase) of a project. A manager might say, 'Wir müssen dem Konzept noch den letzten Schliff mit der Feile geben.'
Bevor wir die Präsentation zeigen, braucht sie noch ein wenig Feile an den Details.
In the world of art and literature, 'die Feile' is a symbol of the hard work required to perfect a piece. Writers often talk about the 'Feilarbeit' they do on their sentences. You might read in a review that a book is 'gut gefeilt' (well-polished), meaning every word was carefully chosen and the structure is seamless. This figurative use is quite sophisticated and is often found in higher-level German texts and discussions about culture. It suggests that nothing great is achieved without the 'Feile' of revision. Finally, in the context of history or museums, you might see ancient 'Feilen' made of bronze or early steel, showcasing the tool's long-standing importance in human civilization. Hearing the word in these varied contexts will help you internalize its meaning beyond a simple dictionary definition.
- Educational Settings
- In 'Werken' (shop class) in German schools, students are taught how to safely handle a Feile. 'Nicht mit der Feile spielen!' (Don't play with the file!) is a phrase many German children have heard.
In der Schule haben wir im Werkunterricht gelernt, wie man eine Feile richtig hält.
Der Gefangene versuchte, die Gitterstäbe mit einer kleinen Feile durchzusägen.
In der Garage meines Opas hingen mindestens zwanzig verschiedene Feilen an der Wand.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning the word Feile is confusing it with the English word 'file' in all its meanings. In English, 'file' can mean a folder for documents, a computer file, or the tool. In German, these are distinct words. A document folder is an 'Ordner' or 'Mappe', and a computer file is a 'Datei'. Using 'Feile' when you mean a digital document is a classic 'false friend' error. For example, saying 'Ich schicke dir die Feile per E-Mail' would sound like you are trying to send a physical metal tool through the internet, which would be quite confusing for a native speaker. Always remember: Feile = tool, Datei = digital, Ordner = paper.
- Phonetic Confusion
- Another common pitfall is the pronunciation, which can lead to confusion with 'Pfeile' (arrows). The 'P' in 'Pfeile' is aspirated and distinct, whereas 'Feile' starts with a soft 'F'. Confusing these two can lead to funny situations.
Falsch: Ich speichere die Feile auf meinem Desktop. (Korrekt wäre: Datei)
Gender mistakes are also very common. Many learners assume that because a file is a heavy, metallic tool, it should be masculine ('der Feile'). However, 'Feile' is feminine ('die Feile'). This mistake often carries over into the plural form. While the plural is 'die Feilen', learners might incorrectly say 'die Feiler' by analogy with other masculine professions or tools. Furthermore, the verb 'feilen' is regular, but learners sometimes try to conjugate it as if it were irregular. It follows the standard pattern: ich feile, du feilst, er/sie/es feilt. Misusing the preposition after the verb is another area for caution. As mentioned before, use 'an' for the object being refined, but 'mit' for the tool being used. Getting these prepositions mixed up can change the meaning of your sentence.
- Confusion with 'Raspel'
- Learners often use 'Feile' for everything, but a 'Raspel' is a different tool with larger, individual teeth, usually for wood. Using a 'Feile' on soft wood will clog it, and using a 'Raspel' on metal will ruin the tool.
Falsch: Ich benutze die Feile für den groben Holzabbau. (Korrekt wäre: Raspel)
Finally, the figurative use of 'Feile' can be tricky. While 'an etwas feilen' is common for polishing a plan, you cannot use it for 'filing a lawsuit' or 'filing a complaint'. In German, those actions use verbs like 'einreichen' (to submit) or 'erheben' (to raise). For example, 'eine Klage einreichen' (to file a lawsuit). If you said 'eine Klage feilen', a German speaker might think you are physically taking a metal tool to a legal document to smooth its edges. This literal-mindedness is a common trait of the German language, where precision in word choice is highly valued. By avoiding these 'false friend' traps and paying attention to the specific contexts of 'Feile', you will communicate much more effectively and avoid the most common beginner mistakes.
- Verb Conjugation Error
- Don't confuse 'feilen' (to file) with 'fällen' (to fell a tree) or 'fallen' (to fall). They sound somewhat similar to a non-native ear but have completely different meanings.
Falsch: Er feilt den Baum im Wald. (Korrekt wäre: fällt)
Achten Sie darauf, die Feile nicht zu verkanten, sonst wird die Fläche uneben.
Ich habe die Feile im Regen liegen lassen, jetzt hat sie Rost angesetzt.
In German, as in English, there are several words that are related to the concept of smoothing or shaping surfaces, but they are not interchangeable with Feile. Understanding these nuances is a mark of advanced language proficiency. The most common 'sibling' of the Feile is the Raspel. While both are used for material removal, the Raspel has large, individual teeth (Pocken) and is used for soft materials like wood, plastic, or even hoof care in horses. Using a Feile on soft wood would quickly clog its fine teeth, making it useless until cleaned. Conversely, a Raspel would tear and ruin a piece of metal.
- Feile vs. Raspel
- The Feile is for precision and harder materials (metal, hard wood), whereas the Raspel is for rapid material removal on softer surfaces. Think of the Feile as a surgeon's tool and the Raspel as a gardener's tool.
Für die grobe Form des Holzes nehme ich die Raspel, aber für die Kanten die Feile.
Another related term is Schleifpapier (sandpaper). While a Feile is a rigid tool, Schleifpapier is flexible and used for the very final stages of smoothing. In a workshop, you would typically use a Feile first and then finish with Schleifpapier. Then there is the Hobel (plane), which is used specifically in woodworking to shave off long, thin layers of wood to create a perfectly flat surface. Unlike the Feile, which removes material in tiny grains, the Hobel produces 'Späne' (shavings). If you are working with metal, you might also use a Schleifmaschine (grinder), which is the motorized equivalent of filing and sanding. Knowing which tool to name in a given situation is crucial for clear communication in any technical or DIY context.
- Feile vs. Meißel
- A 'Meißel' (chisel) is used with a hammer to chip away large chunks of material. A Feile is used by hand to slowly wear away material. They represent different levels of force and precision.
Nachdem ich das überschüssige Metall mit dem Meißel entfernt hatte, glättete ich die Stelle mit der Feile.
In the realm of beauty, besides the 'Nagelfeile', you might hear of a Polierblock (buffer). While the Feile shapes the nail, the Polierblock makes it shine. In a more abstract sense, synonyms for 'feilen' (the verb) include 'überarbeiten' (to revise), 'verfeinern' (to refine), or 'optimieren' (to optimize). If you are talking about a text, 'redigieren' (to edit) is a more professional alternative. However, 'feilen' remains the most evocative word, suggesting a hands-on, meticulous approach to improvement. By learning these alternatives, you can tailor your language to the specific task at hand, whether you are in a garage, a nail salon, or a boardroom. This precision is what distinguishes a competent learner from a truly fluent speaker of German.
- Summary of Alternatives
- Raspel (coarse), Schleifpapier (flexible/fine), Hobel (wood only), Meißel (impact tool), Datei (digital 'file' - do not confuse!).
Es gibt keine bessere Alternative zur Feile, wenn es um die Feinjustierung von Metallteilen geht.
Anstatt einer Feile benutzte er einen Stein, um die Kante zu glätten.
Die Wahl zwischen einer Feile und einer Raspel hängt ganz vom Material ab.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The file is one of the oldest tools in human history, with evidence of its use dating back to the Stone Age, though those early versions were made of abrasive stone rather than metal.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing it like the English 'file' (without the final 'e' sound).
- Confusing it with 'Pfeile' (arrows), which has a strong 'P' sound at the start.
- Pronouncing the 'ei' like 'ee' (Fiele), which is incorrect.
- Making the 'l' too heavy or dark.
- Omitting the final unstressed 'e'.
Niveau de difficulté
The word is short and common in technical and everyday texts.
Remembering the 'ei' spelling and the feminine gender is key.
Distinguishing from 'Pfeile' requires careful pronunciation of the initial 'f'.
Usually clear in context, especially if tools or nails are mentioned.
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Prérequis
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Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Feminine nouns ending in -e usually have the plural -en.
Die Feile -> Die Feilen.
The preposition 'mit' always takes the dative case.
Mit der Feile (dative feminine).
Compound nouns take the gender of the last word.
Die Nagelfeile (because Feile is feminine).
Verbs like 'feilen' follow regular weak conjugation.
Ich feilte (past tense).
The preposition 'an' can take dative or accusative, but for 'feilen an' (working on), it takes dative.
Ich feile an dem Projekt.
Exemples par niveau
Ich habe eine kleine Feile.
I have a small file.
Simple Subject-Verb-Object sentence.
Wo ist meine Nagelfeile?
Where is my nail file?
Question with 'wo' and a compound noun.
Die Feile ist im Schrank.
The file is in the cupboard.
Using the preposition 'in' with the dative case.
Das ist eine neue Feile.
That is a new file.
Adjective 'neu' in the nominative case.
Ich brauche die Feile jetzt.
I need the file now.
Accusative object 'die Feile'.
Die Feile macht das Holz glatt.
The file makes the wood smooth.
Present tense verb 'macht'.
Hast du eine Feile für mich?
Do you have a file for me?
Interrogative sentence.
Meine Feile ist kaputt.
My file is broken.
Possessive pronoun 'meine'.
Er kauft eine Feile im Baumarkt.
He is buying a file at the hardware store.
Prepositional phrase 'im Baumarkt'.
Kannst du die Kante mit der Feile glätten?
Can you smooth the edge with the file?
Modal verb 'kannst' and preposition 'mit'.
Wir haben viele verschiedene Feilen in der Werkstatt.
We have many different files in the workshop.
Plural form 'Feilen'.
Die Feile ist sehr scharf, pass auf!
The file is very sharp, watch out!
Imperative 'pass auf'.
Ich benutze die Feile für meine Fingernägel.
I use the file for my fingernails.
Preposition 'für' with the accusative.
Diese Feile ist zu grob für dieses Projekt.
This file is too coarse for this project.
Demonstrative pronoun 'diese'.
Warum liegt die Feile auf dem Boden?
Why is the file lying on the floor?
Question with 'warum' and dative 'auf dem Boden'.
Er feilt das Metallstück sehr vorsichtig.
He is filing the piece of metal very carefully.
Verb 'feilt' used with an adverb.
Nach dem Sägen muss man die Kanten mit einer Feile bearbeiten.
After sawing, you have to work on the edges with a file.
Subordinate clause with 'nach dem'.
Der Handwerker wählt die passende Feile für das Material aus.
The craftsman selects the appropriate file for the material.
Separable verb 'auswählen'.
Wir müssen noch an den Details des Plans feilen.
We still need to polish the details of the plan.
Metaphorical use of 'feilen'.
Eine gute Feile sollte immer trocken gelagert werden.
A good file should always be stored dry.
Passive voice with 'werden'.
Er hat den ganzen Vormittag an dem Werkstück gefeilt.
He spent the whole morning filing the workpiece.
Perfect tense 'hat gefeilt'.
Die Oberfläche fühlt sich nach der Feile viel glatter an.
The surface feels much smoother after the file.
Reflexive verb 'sich anfühlen'.
Ohne die richtige Feile wäre die Arbeit viel schwieriger.
Without the right file, the work would be much harder.
Subjunctive II 'wäre'.
Er gab dem Holz mit einer feinen Feile den letzten Schliff.
He gave the wood the final touch with a fine file.
Idiomatic expression 'den letzten Schliff geben'.
In der Industrie werden spezialisierte Feilen für die Entgratung eingesetzt.
In industry, specialized files are used for deburring.
Passive voice in a technical context.
Der Lehrling lernte, wie man die Feile parallel zum Werkstück führt.
The apprentice learned how to guide the file parallel to the workpiece.
Indirect question with 'wie'.
Es ist wichtig, die Feile regelmäßig mit einer Drahtbürste zu reinigen.
It is important to clean the file regularly with a wire brush.
Infinitive construction with 'zu'.
Der Bildhauer benutzt verschiedene Feilen, um die Skulptur zu verfeinern.
The sculptor uses various files to refine the sculpture.
Final clause with 'um...zu'.
Die Qualität einer Feile erkennt man an der Gleichmäßigkeit des Hiebs.
The quality of a file can be recognized by the uniformity of the cut.
Impersonal 'man' and preposition 'an'.
Anstatt die Maschine zu benutzen, zog er die Arbeit mit der Feile vor.
Instead of using the machine, he preferred to do the work with the file.
Preposition 'anstatt' with infinitive.
Der Autor feilte jahrelang an seinem ersten Roman.
The author polished his first novel for years.
Figurative use in the preterite tense.
Die Feile ist ein Symbol für Präzision und handwerkliches Geschick.
The file is a symbol of precision and craftsmanship.
Abstract noun usage.
Die Metaphorik der Feile zieht sich durch die gesamte literarische Kritik.
The metaphor of the file runs through the entire literary criticism.
Complex noun phrase 'Die Metaphorik der Feile'.
Er setzte die Feile an, um die letzten Unvollkommenheiten zu beseitigen.
He applied the file to eliminate the last imperfections.
Advanced verb 'ansetzen'.
Die industrielle Revolution machte die handgehauene Feile zur Seltenheit.
The Industrial Revolution made the hand-cut file a rarity.
Historical context and complex object.
Trotz technologischer Fortschritte bleibt die Feile in der Feinmechanik unverzichtbar.
Despite technological progress, the file remains indispensable in precision engineering.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive.
Das ständige Feilen an der Rhetorik verbesserte seine Überzeugungskraft massiv.
The constant polishing of his rhetoric massively improved his power of persuasion.
Gerund-like use of 'Feilen'.
Man kann die Entwicklung der Werkzeugtechnik anhand der Feile nachvollziehen.
One can trace the development of tool technology through the file.
Preposition 'anhand' with genitive.
Die Feile dient hier als Sinnbild für die mühsame Selbstoptimierung.
The file serves here as a symbol for the arduous self-optimization.
Verb 'dienen als'.
In seinem Essay thematisiert er die Feile als Instrument der Zivilisation.
In his essay, he discusses the file as an instrument of civilization.
High-level verb 'thematisieren'.
Die subtile Feile der Zeit nagt unaufhörlich an den Monumenten der Vergangenheit.
The subtle file of time gnaws incessantly at the monuments of the past.
Highly metaphorical and poetic language.
Es bedarf einer meisterhaften Feile, um solch filigrane Strukturen zu erschaffen.
It requires a masterful file to create such filigree structures.
Formal 'Es bedarf' construction.
Die Feile, einst das Stolzsymbol des Handwerks, ist heute oft nur noch ein Nischenwerkzeug.
The file, once the symbol of pride in craftsmanship, is often only a niche tool today.
Apposition and complex sentence structure.
Durch akribisches Feilen an der Syntax erreichte der Lyriker eine beispiellose Präzision.
Through meticulous polishing of the syntax, the poet achieved unprecedented precision.
Advanced vocabulary like 'akribisch' and 'beispiellos'.
Die Nuancen zwischen verschiedenen Feilenhieben offenbaren sich nur dem Expertenauge.
The nuances between different file cuts reveal themselves only to the expert eye.
Reflexive verb 'sich offenbaren'.
In der Welt der Restauration ist die Feile ein Werkzeug von beinahe sakraler Bedeutung.
In the world of restoration, the file is a tool of almost sacred significance.
Elevated register and metaphors.
Die Feile fungiert in dieser Erzählung als Katalysator für die innere Wandlung des Protagonisten.
In this narrative, the file functions as a catalyst for the protagonist's inner transformation.
Literary analysis terminology.
Jeder Feilstrich war Ausdruck einer tiefen Verbundenheit mit der Materie.
Every stroke of the file was an expression of a deep connection with the material.
Poetic and philosophical expression.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— A common question asking for a nail file in a casual context.
Mein Nagel ist eingerissen, hast du mal eine Feile?
— To perform the final, perfecting work on a project.
Wir geben dem Projekt heute den letzten Schliff mit der Feile.
— Stating that the tool is no longer effective.
Ich kann so nicht arbeiten, die Feile ist stumpf.
— A play on words suggesting a versatile tool for any situation.
In meiner Werkstatt habe ich eine Feile für alle Fälle.
— To work or fiddle with a file, sometimes implying a lack of skill.
Er hantiert schon ewig mit der Feile an dem Schloss herum.
— Meaning everything is prepared for the work to begin.
Die Feile liegt bereit, wir können anfangen.
— A simple statement about acquiring a new tool.
Ich muss morgen eine neue Feile kaufen gehen.
— To start working or to take initiative.
Es wird Zeit, die Feile in die Hand zu nehmen.
— Describing a neglected or old tool.
In der alten Kiste lag nur eine rostige Feile.
— To retrieve the tool from storage.
Hol bitte die Feile aus dem Kasten.
Souvent confondu avec
English speakers often say 'Feile' when they mean a computer 'file' (Datei).
The word for 'arrows' (Pfeile) sounds similar but has a distinct 'P' sound.
The word for 'trap' (Falle) sounds somewhat similar to beginner ears.
Expressions idiomatiques
— To work on the details of something to perfect it.
Er feilt noch an seiner Rede für die Hochzeit.
Neutral— To put the finishing touches on something, often associated with filing.
Die Grafik braucht noch den letzten Schliff.
Neutral— While literally 'to iron smooth', it is a conceptual relative to filing away problems.
Wir müssen die Missverständnisse glattbügeln.
Informal— To have personality flaws or quirks that haven't been 'filed' away.
Er ist ein Typ mit Ecken und Kanten.
Colloquial— To put someone under pressure, similar to how a workpiece is held while being filed.
Der Chef nahm ihn ordentlich in die Mangel.
Informal— To gain experience and become less aggressive, similar to smoothing rough edges.
Er muss sich erst noch die Hörner abstoßen.
Informal— To start working on something, often with tools like a file.
Wir müssen jetzt endlich Hand anlegen.
Neutral— To do detailed work, which is the essence of filing.
Hier wurde echte Feinarbeit geleistet.
Neutral— To polish something to perfection.
Sie hat die Wohnung auf Hochglanz gebracht.
Informal— Similar to 'die Feile ansetzen', but implies more drastic changes.
Hier müssen wir den Hobel ansetzen und alles neu machen.
InformalFacile à confondre
Both translate to 'file' in English.
Feile is a physical tool; Datei is digital information.
Ich öffne die Datei am Computer, aber ich benutze die Feile in der Werkstatt.
In English, a 'file' can be a folder.
Feile is a tool; Ordner is a physical folder for papers.
Der Ordner steht im Regal, die Feile liegt in der Kiste.
Phonetic similarity.
Feile starts with 'F'; Pfeile starts with 'Pf' and means arrows.
Der Jäger hat Pfeile, der Schlosser hat eine Feile.
Similar function and appearance.
Feile has fine teeth for metal/smoothing; Raspel has large teeth for wood.
Nimm für das weiche Holz lieber die Raspel.
Rhyming word.
Feile is an object; Eile is the state of being in a hurry.
In der Eile habe ich meine Feile vergessen.
Structures de phrases
Ich habe [Article] [Noun].
Ich habe eine Feile.
Ich [Verb] mit [Article] Feile.
Ich arbeite mit der Feile.
Man muss an [Dative] feilen.
Man muss an dem Plan feilen.
Die Feile dient dazu, [Infinitive].
Die Feile dient dazu, Kanten zu glätten.
Trotz [Genitive] ist die Feile [Adjective].
Trotz der Modernisierung ist die Feile unverzichtbar.
Die Feile als [Metaphor] für [Abstract].
Die Feile als Sinnbild für die menschliche Geduld.
Wo ist [Possessive] Feile?
Wo ist meine Feile?
Bevor ich [Verb], benutze ich die Feile.
Bevor ich lackiere, benutze ich die Feile.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Common in practical and metaphorical contexts.
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Ich schicke dir die Feile.
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Ich schicke dir die Datei.
Confusing a physical tool with a digital file.
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Der Feile ist scharf.
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Die Feile ist scharf.
Incorrect gender; Feile is feminine.
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Ich feile den Baum.
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Ich fälle den Baum.
Confusing 'feilen' (to file) with 'fällen' (to fell a tree).
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Ich brauche eine Pfeile.
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Ich brauche eine Feile.
Confusing 'arrows' (Pfeile) with 'file' (Feile) due to pronunciation.
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Ich feile mit das Werkzeug.
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Ich feile mit dem Werkzeug.
Incorrect dative case after 'mit'.
Astuces
Gender Memory
Remember 'die Feile' by associating it with other feminine tools like 'die Säge' (saw) and 'die Schere' (scissors).
False Friend Alert
Never use 'Feile' for a computer file. Use 'Datei' instead to avoid confusion.
Soft F
Make sure to start 'Feile' with a soft 'f' to avoid confusing it with 'Pfeile' (arrows).
Technical Precision
In a workshop, specify the type of file (e.g., Flachfeile) to sound like an expert.
Polishing Ideas
Use 'an etwas feilen' when talking about improving a project or a text.
Apprentice Tradition
Understand that 'Feilen' is a foundational skill in German vocational training.
Clean Your Tools
A 'Feile' needs to be cleaned with a 'Feilenbürste' to stay effective.
Buying Tips
When at a 'Baumarkt', look for the 'Hieb' (cut) number to get the right coarseness.
Handle with Care
Always use a 'Feilenheft' (handle) to prevent injury from the sharp tang.
Writing Detail
Using 'feilen' instead of 'verbessern' (to improve) adds a nice descriptive touch to your German.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of a 'File' (English) but add an 'e' at the end for 'Extra' smoothing. Feile = File + e.
Association visuelle
Imagine a shiny metal tool with tiny teeth sitting next to a pile of metal dust. The teeth are 'filing' away the rough edges.
Word Web
Défi
Try to find three objects in your house that could be improved with a Feile and name them in German.
Origine du mot
The word comes from the Old High German 'fīla', which is related to the West Germanic 'fīh-'. It has cognates in Old English 'fēol' and Dutch 'vijl'.
Sens originel : The root is believed to come from an Indo-European base meaning 'to cut' or 'to paint/mark', referring to the serrated surface.
GermanicContexte culturel
No specific sensitivities; the word is neutral and technical.
In English, 'file' is much more commonly used for digital documents or paper folders, which can lead to confusion for learners.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
In a hardware store (Baumarkt)
- Wo finde ich die Feilen?
- Haben Sie eine Metallfeile?
- Welche Feile ist für Hartholz am besten?
- Ich suche eine feine Rundfeile.
Personal care (Körperpflege)
- Leihst du mir deine Nagelfeile?
- Ich muss meine Nägel feilen.
- Die Feile ist in der Kulturtasche.
- Gibt es auch Glasfeilen?
At work (In der Werkstatt)
- Reich mir mal die Flachfeile.
- Die Kante muss noch gefeilt werden.
- Pass auf deine Finger auf!
- Die Feile ist total verstopft.
In an office (Metaphorical)
- Wir müssen am Text noch feilen.
- Das Konzept braucht eine Feile.
- Lass uns an den Details feilen.
- Die Präsentation ist fast fertig, nur noch ein bisschen Feile.
In school (Werkunterricht)
- Wir lernen heute das Feilen.
- Haltet die Feile mit beiden Händen.
- Nicht mit der Feile auf den Tisch hauen.
- Wer hat meine Feile genommen?
Amorces de conversation
"Hast du schon mal mit einer Feile aus Metall gearbeitet?"
"Welche Art von Feile benutzt du für deine Fingernägel?"
"Glaubst du, dass man an seinem Charakter wie an einem Werkstück feilen kann?"
"Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einer Feile und einer Raspel?"
"Hast du eine Lieblings-Feile in deinem Werkzeugkasten?"
Sujets d'écriture
Beschreibe eine Situation, in der du an etwas sehr lange feilen musstest, um es perfekt zu machen.
Warum ist die Feile ein wichtiges Werkzeug für Handwerker? Erkläre es in fünf Sätzen.
Stell dir vor, du bist eine alte Feile in einer Werkstatt. Was hast du alles gesehen?
Was sind die Vor- und Nachteile von Handarbeit mit einer Feile im Vergleich zu Maschinen?
Schreibe über eine Sache in deinem Leben, an der du gerade 'feilst'.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsIt is feminine: 'die Feile'. This is a common point of confusion for learners who might expect tools to be masculine, but many German tools ending in '-e' are feminine.
No, you must use 'Datei' for digital files. Using 'Feile' for a PDF would imply you are sending a physical tool.
The plural is 'die Feilen'. It follows the standard pattern for feminine nouns ending in '-e'.
It is a metaphorical expression meaning to refine or polish something, like a speech, a plan, or a skill.
It is pronounced like the English word 'eye' or the 'i' in 'fine'. The whole word sounds like 'FYE-luh'.
It is a nail file, used for personal grooming to shape and smooth fingernails.
Yes, a 'Feile' has fine teeth for metal and detailed work, while a 'Raspel' has coarse teeth for wood and rapid material removal.
The noun is 'Feile', and the related verb is 'feilen'. They are used together frequently: 'mit der Feile feilen'.
Common compounds include Nagelfeile (nail file), Metallfeile (metal file), Holzfeile (wood file), and Rundfeile (round file).
Yes, it is very common in both professional (crafts, industry) and domestic (DIY, beauty) contexts.
Teste-toi 200 questions
Schreibe einen Satz mit dem Wort 'Feile'.
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Erkläre, was eine Nagelfeile ist.
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Was bedeutet der Satz 'Er feilt an seiner Rede'?
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Beschreibe, wie man eine Feile benutzt.
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Warum ist es wichtig, eine Feile zu reinigen?
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Nenne drei verschiedene Arten von Feilen.
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Schreibe einen kurzen Text über deine Arbeit in einer Werkstatt mit einer Feile.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einer Feile und einer Raspel?
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Benutze das Wort 'Feile' in einer metaphorischen Bedeutung.
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Wie fühlt sich eine Oberfläche nach dem Feilen an?
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Warum ist die Feile ein Symbol für Handarbeit?
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Was kaufst du im Baumarkt, wenn du Metall glätten willst?
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Schreibe einen Dialog zwischen zwei Personen über eine verlorene Feile.
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Was bedeutet 'den letzten Schliff geben'?
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Warum benutzt man eine Rundfeile?
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Beschreibe eine Feile aus der Sicht eines Schülers.
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Welche Sicherheitsregeln gibt es beim Feilen?
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Was ist 'Feilicht'?
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Wie hat sich die Feile historisch entwickelt?
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Warum ist 'die Feile' ein feminines Wort?
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Spreche das Wort 'Feile' laut aus.
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Sage: 'Ich brauche eine Feile.'
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Erkläre auf Deutsch, was man mit einer Feile macht.
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Frage jemanden nach einer Nagelfeile.
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Sage: 'Wir müssen noch an dem Plan feilen.'
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Beschreibe dein Lieblingswerkzeug (benutze das Wort Feile).
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Sage: 'Die Feile ist stumpf.'
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Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen Feile und Raspel.
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Sage: 'Ich habe die Feile im Baumarkt gekauft.'
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Diskutiere über die Bedeutung von Handarbeit.
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Sage: 'Gib mir bitte die Rundfeile.'
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Erzähle eine kurze Geschichte über eine Feile.
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Sage den Zungenbrecher: 'Feine Feilen feilen flach.'
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Sage: 'Die Kante ist jetzt glatt.'
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Frage nach dem Preis einer Feile.
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Sage: 'Ich feile meine Nägel jeden Samstag.'
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Erkläre, warum Metallfeilen so hart sein müssen.
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Sage: 'Das ist eine sehr nützliche Feile.'
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Sage: 'Vorsicht mit der Feile!'
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Beschreibe die Form einer Feile.
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Höre zu: 'Ich nehme die Feile.' Was nimmt die Person?
Höre zu: 'Die Feile ist im Keller.' Wo ist sie?
Höre zu: 'Kauf bitte zwei Feilen.' Wie viele sollst du kaufen?
Höre zu: 'Wir müssen am Konzept feilen.' Was machen wir?
Höre zu: 'Die Nagelfeile ist kaputt.' Was ist kaputt?
Höre zu: 'Benutze die grobe Feile für den Anfang.' Welche Feile sollst du nehmen?
Höre zu: 'Er feilt das Eisen.' Was feilt er?
Höre zu: 'Die Feile liegt neben dem Hammer.' Wo liegt sie?
Höre zu: 'Hast du die Feile gereinigt?' Was ist die Frage?
Höre zu: 'Ohne Feile geht es nicht.' Kann man es ohne machen?
Höre zu: 'Die neue Feile ist sehr scharf.' Wie ist die Feile?
Höre zu: 'Ich habe noch nie gefeilt.' Hat die Person Erfahrung?
Höre zu: 'Die Werkstatt braucht neue Feilen.' Was wird gebraucht?
Höre zu: 'Feilen macht Spaß.' Was macht Spaß?
Höre zu: 'Pass auf deine Finger auf beim Feilen!' Worauf sollst du aufpassen?
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Summary
The Feile is more than just a tool; it represents precision and the final stage of craftsmanship. Whether you are in a workshop or a nail salon, remember that 'die Feile' is for smoothing, while 'an etwas feilen' is for perfecting your work.
- A Feile is a versatile hand tool used for smoothing and shaping materials like metal and wood through friction.
- The word is a feminine noun in German (die Feile) and has a common plural form (die Feilen).
- It is also used metaphorically to describe the process of refining or polishing abstract things like plans or texts.
- Common types include nail files (Nagelfeile), metal files (Metallfeile), and wood files (Holzfeile), each with different tooth patterns.
Gender Memory
Remember 'die Feile' by associating it with other feminine tools like 'die Säge' (saw) and 'die Schere' (scissors).
False Friend Alert
Never use 'Feile' for a computer file. Use 'Datei' instead to avoid confusion.
Soft F
Make sure to start 'Feile' with a soft 'f' to avoid confusing it with 'Pfeile' (arrows).
Technical Precision
In a workshop, specify the type of file (e.g., Flachfeile) to sound like an expert.
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