मतलब
An informal address used among friends, often as an exclamation.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Berlin, 'Alter' (often pronounced 'Alta') is practically a punctuation mark. It's used by almost everyone under 40 in casual settings. While 'Alter' is used, traditional Bavarians might prefer 'Oida', which is the Austro-Bavarian dialect version of the same word. Hamburg is the home of 'Digga', which often competes with 'Alter' for dominance in youth speech. There is a 'glass ceiling' for 'Alter'. Once you reach a certain level of management, the word disappears, replaced by more formal language.
The 'Vowel Stretch'
If you want to sound really impressed, stretch the first 'A': 'Aaaaalter!'
Watch the 'Sie'
Never use this if you are addressing someone as 'Sie'. It's a social death wish.
मतलब
An informal address used among friends, often as an exclamation.
The 'Vowel Stretch'
If you want to sound really impressed, stretch the first 'A': 'Aaaaalter!'
Watch the 'Sie'
Never use this if you are addressing someone as 'Sie'. It's a social death wish.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the most natural slang term for a friend.
Was geht, ________? Lange nicht gesehen!
'Alter' is the most natural way to greet a friend in a slang context.
Match the 'Alter' exclamation to the correct emotion.
1. Aaaalter! (long) | 2. Alter! (short/sharp) | 3. Alter? (rising)
Vowel length and pitch are crucial for meaning in German slang.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
A: Ich habe im Lotto gewonnen! B: ________, das ist ja Wahnsinn!
'Alter' expresses the shock and excitement of winning the lottery.
🎉 स्कोर: /3
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
अभ्यास बैंक
3 अभ्यासWas geht, ________? Lange nicht gesehen!
'Alter' is the most natural way to greet a friend in a slang context.
1. Aaaalter! (long) | 2. Alter! (short/sharp) | 3. Alter? (rising)
Vowel length and pitch are crucial for meaning in German slang.
A: Ich habe im Lotto gewonnen! B: ________, das ist ja Wahnsinn!
'Alter' expresses the shock and excitement of winning the lottery.
🎉 स्कोर: /3
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
3 सवालIt depends on who you ask. To a teenager, it's friendly. To a 70-year-old grandmother, it might sound uneducated or disrespectful.
Yes! In modern German slang, 'Alter' is increasingly gender-neutral when used as an exclamation or address among friends.
'Digga' is more regional (North Germany) and implies a slightly closer friendship, while 'Alter' is universal across Germany.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Alter Schwede
builds onOld Swede (Exclamation of surprise)
Digga
synonymDude / Bro
Bruder
similarBrother
Kumpel
similarBuddy / Mate