At the A1 level, you will likely only encounter the root verb 'zählen' (to count) and the word 'Zahl' (number). 'Der Zähler' itself is a bit more advanced because it refers to specific objects like meters or parts of fractions. However, you might see it in a very basic context if you are learning about your home. For example, a 'Stromzähler' (electricity meter) is something every German apartment has. At this stage, just remember that 'der Zähler' is 'the thing that counts' or 'the counter'. You don't need to worry about complex math yet; just know it is a masculine noun (der) and that the plural is the same as the singular (die Zähler). If you move into an apartment, you might hear the landlord say 'Zählerstand' (meter reading). This is a good word to recognize even if you can't use it in a complex sentence yet. Focus on the connection between 'zählen' and 'Zähler'.
By A2, you are beginning to handle more practical life situations in German. This includes managing your household and understanding basic instructions. You will encounter 'der Zähler' when discussing utilities. You should be able to understand a sentence like 'Der Techniker liest den Zähler ab' (The technician reads the meter). You will also start learning basic fractions in some textbooks, where 'Zähler' is the top number. You should practice using it in the accusative case (den Zähler) and the dative case (dem Zähler). For example, 'Ich schaue auf den Zähler.' You might also see compound words like 'Wasserzähler' or 'Gaszähler'. At this level, the goal is to distinguish 'Zähler' from 'Zahl'. Remember: 'Zahl' is just a number like 5, but 'Zähler' is a device or a mathematical role. If you are a sports fan, you might hear 'Zähler' as a synonym for 'point' in news headlines.
At the B1 level, you are expected to handle technical and abstract topics with more confidence. 'Der Zähler' becomes a standard part of your vocabulary for two main areas: mathematics and administrative tasks. In math, you should be able to explain how to calculate with fractions using 'Zähler' and 'Nenner'. For example, 'Um Brüche zu addieren, müssen wir sie auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner bringen, aber wir addieren nur die Zähler.' Administratively, you will deal with 'Zählerstände' when moving house or receiving utility bills. You should be able to discuss these topics in the past tense and with modal verbs. For instance, 'Ich musste den Zählerstand online melden.' You will also encounter the word in more formal contexts, like newspaper articles about energy prices or sports results. This is the level where you start using 'Zähler' more naturally as a synonym for 'points' (e.g., 'Die Mannschaft holte drei wichtige Zähler').
At B2, your understanding of 'der Zähler' should be quite sophisticated. You will encounter it in specialized fields like engineering, physics, and advanced mathematics. You should understand the concept of a 'Geigerzähler' (Geiger counter) in a scientific context or a 'Schrittzähler' (pedometer) in a health context. Your grammar should be precise, correctly using the genitive 'des Zählers' and the dative plural 'den Zählern'. You will also see the word used in more abstract ways in literature or high-level journalism. For example, 'Der Zähler der Zeit' (the counter of time) as a metaphorical expression. You should be comfortable with the word in professional settings, such as discussing 'Durchflusszähler' (flow meters) in an industrial environment. At this level, you can also differentiate between 'Zähler' (the device) and 'Zählwerk' (the internal mechanism), which shows a high degree of linguistic nuance.
By C1, 'der Zähler' is a word you use without thinking, even in highly technical or abstract discussions. You will encounter it in academic papers where 'Zähler' and 'Nenner' are used to describe complex ratios and limits in calculus. You will also understand the socio-political implications of words like 'Stimmenzähler' (vote counters) during election coverage, including the legal and procedural nuances involved. You should be able to use the word in idiomatic or stylistic ways, perhaps in a creative writing context. You will recognize the word in various compounds that are less common, such as 'Impulszähler' (pulse counter) in electronics or 'Besucherzähler' in marketing analytics. Your ability to switch between the mathematical, technical, and metaphorical meanings of the word should be seamless. You can also discuss the etymology and the morphological structure of the word (the agentive -er suffix) in a linguistic debate.
At the C2 level, you have a near-native command of 'der Zähler'. You can use it in every possible register, from the highly formal legal language of a utility contract to the casual slang of a sports fan. You might encounter the word in historical texts referring to archaic counting devices or in deep philosophical treatises discussing the nature of measurement and quantification. You are aware of rare technical uses in fields like particle physics or advanced cryptography. You can play with the word's meaning in puns or sophisticated metaphors. For example, you might write about a character who is a 'Zähler von verlorenen Träumen' (a counter of lost dreams). Your mastery of the word includes knowing all its collocations and the subtle differences in meaning when it is used in different German-speaking regions (e.g., Germany vs. Austria vs. Switzerland). You are effectively a master of both the literal and figurative dimensions of 'der Zähler'.

der Zähler 30 सेकंड में

  • Der Zähler is the numerator in a fraction, located above the line.
  • It also refers to utility meters like electricity or water counters.
  • The word is masculine (der) and its plural is the same (die Zähler).
  • It is derived from the verb 'zählen', meaning 'the one that counts'.
The German noun der Zähler is a versatile term that English speakers primarily encounter in two distinct but related contexts: mathematics and technical measurements. At its core, the word is derived from the verb zählen (to count) combined with the agentive suffix -er, which designates the 'doer' or the 'entity performing the action.' Consequently, a Zähler is quite literally 'the counter'—that which counts.

In the realm of mathematics, specifically when dealing with fractions (Brüche), der Zähler refers to the numerator. This is the number positioned above the fraction line (Bruchstrich). Its function is to 'count' how many parts of the whole are being considered. For example, in the fraction 3/4, the number 3 is the Zähler. This terminology is introduced early in German primary education and remains a fundamental part of mathematical literacy throughout a student's academic career.
Mathematical Context
In a fraction, the Zähler indicates the quantity of parts, while the Nenner (denominator) names the type of part.

Wenn wir drei Viertel eines Kuchens essen, ist die Drei der Zähler.

Beyond the classroom, the word is ubiquitous in German households and industries in the form of utility meters. Whether it is for electricity (Stromzähler), water (Wasserzähler), or gas (Gaszähler), the Zähler is the device that tracks consumption. In Germany, there is a strong cultural emphasis on energy efficiency and precise billing, leading to the frequent use of this word during annual meter readings (Zählerablesung). In sports and gaming, a Zähler can also refer to a point scored or the scoreboard itself, though Spielstand is more common for the overall score. In computer science, a 'counter' variable used in loops is also translated as Zähler or Zählvariable. Understanding this word requires recognizing whether you are in a classroom, looking at a utility bill, or reading code.
Technical Application
The Zähler in your basement tracks every kilowatt-hour of electricity your household consumes.

Der Techniker kommt morgen, um den Zähler im Keller zu prüfen.

Sports Register
Commentators might say 'ein wichtiger Zähler' to refer to a crucial point or goal earned by a team.

Bitte notieren Sie den Stand des Zählers für das Übergabeprotokoll.

Wenn der Zähler und der Nenner gleich sind, entspricht der Bruch eins.

Using der Zähler correctly involves understanding its grammatical gender (masculine) and how it fits into various syntactic structures. Because it ends in -er, its plural form is identical to its singular form in the nominative, genitive, and accusative cases: die Zähler. Only in the dative plural does it change to den Zählern. This linguistic regularity makes it easier to remember, but learners must be careful with the articles.

In everyday conversation, you will often use it with verbs like ablesen (to read off), überprüfen (to check), or nullstellen (to reset). In a mathematical context, you will use it with erweitern (to expand) or kürzen (to simplify/reduce). For instance, when you multiply the top and bottom of a fraction by the same number, you are expanding both the Zähler and the Nenner.
Direct Object (Accusative)
When you are performing an action on the counter, use the accusative case: 'Ich muss den Zähler ablesen.'

Vergessen Sie nicht, den Zähler vor dem Auszug zu fotografieren.

In the genitive case, which is common in formal reports or mathematical descriptions, it becomes des Zählers. You might see this in a textbook: 'Der Wert des Zählers bestimmt die Größe des Bruchteils.' When discussing utility meters, the word is often modified by the specific utility. Instead of just saying Zähler, Germans prefer Stromzähler, Gasuhr (an alternative for gas meter), or Wasseruhr. However, in a conversation where the context is established (e.g., talking to an electrician), simply saying der Zähler is perfectly natural.
Prepositional Usage
Commonly used with 'auf' (on) or 'hinter' (behind): 'Der Stand auf dem Zähler ist sehr hoch.'

Wir haben den Zähler auf Null zurückgesetzt, um die neue Messung zu starten.

In sports reporting, Zähler is used metaphorically. A team might 'einen Zähler mitnehmen' (take a point with them), meaning they achieved a draw in an away game. Here, the word acts as a synonym for Punkt. This usage is slightly more sophisticated and is frequently found in newspapers like the Kicker or Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Plural Form
Remember: 'Die Zähler' refers to multiple meters or multiple numerators in a set of fractions.

Die Mannschaft benötigt noch drei Zähler, um den Klassenerhalt zu sichern.

Bei dieser Rechnung müssen wir zuerst die Zähler beider Brüche addieren.

If you live in a German-speaking country, der Zähler will likely enter your life through your mailbox or your basement. One of the most common scenarios is the Zählerablesung. Once a year, your energy provider (like Vattenfall or E.ON) will send a letter asking you to provide the current reading of your Stromzähler. You might also encounter a technician from the Stadtwerke who comes to your door specifically to 'read the counter.' In this context, the word is strictly practical and tied to financial responsibility.

In a professional or academic setting, you will hear der Zähler in any discussion involving statistics, engineering, or mathematics. In a lecture hall, a professor might explain: 'Der Zähler wächst schneller als der Nenner, daher strebt der Wert gegen Unendlich.' This technical precision is a hallmark of German academic discourse.
The Apartment Handover
When moving into a new flat (Wohnungsübergabe), the landlord and tenant will look at the 'Zählerstände' together to ensure the previous tenant isn't charged for the new one's usage.

Haben Sie den Zählerstand bereits an den Versorger übermittelt?

Another fascinating place to hear the word is in the automotive industry or when talking about machinery. A Kilometerzähler is the odometer in a car. While many modern cars have digital displays, the term remains. You might hear a car salesman say, 'Der Zähler zeigt erst fünfzigtausend Kilometer an,' highlighting the low mileage of a vehicle. Similarly, in factories, production lines have Stückzähler that track how many items have been produced in a shift. In the digital age, you also find Besucherzähler (hit counters) on websites, although these are less visible than they were in the early 2000s. In programming, developers frequently use the term Zähler when discussing the logic of a loop (Schleife). 'Wir brauchen einen Zähler, der bei jeder Iteration um eins erhöht wird.'
Public Transportation
Buses and trains sometimes have 'Fahrgastzähler' (passenger counters) installed above the doors to optimize schedules based on demand.

Der automatische Zähler am Eingang erfasst jeden Besucher des Museums.

News & Media
During elections, you might hear about 'Stimmenzähler' working late into the night to finalize results.

Der Zähler für die Heizkosten befindet sich direkt am Heizkörper.

In der Mathematikprüfung war die Aufgabe, den Zähler zu rationalisieren.

One of the most frequent errors English speakers make with der Zähler is confusing it with the general word for 'number,' which is die Zahl. While they share the same root, they are not interchangeable. Zahl refers to the abstract concept or a specific digit (like 5, 10, or 100), whereas Zähler refers to a specific functional role (the numerator) or a physical device (the meter). Saying 'Der Zähler ist fünf' is correct if you are talking about the top of a fraction, but 'Ich habe einen Zähler im Kopf' (I have a counter in my head) sounds very strange compared to 'Ich habe eine Zahl im Kopf' (I have a number in my head).

Another common pitfall is the gender and pluralization. Because many English speakers associate 'counting' with a neutral process, they might mistakenly use das Zähler. It is firmly masculine: der Zähler. Furthermore, because the plural doesn't change its ending (except in the dative), learners often forget to change the article. 'Die Zähler' is plural; 'Der Zähler' is singular.
Zähler vs. Zahl
Zahl = Number (abstract). Zähler = Counter/Numerator (functional).

Falsch: Die Zahl im Bruch oben heißt Nenner. Richtig: Der Zähler steht oben.

In the context of utility meters, learners sometimes confuse Zähler with Rechnung (bill). While the Zähler determines the amount, the Rechnung is the document you pay. You don't 'pay the counter' (den Zähler bezahlen); you pay the bill based on the counter's reading. Mathematical confusion also arises between Zähler and Nenner. A helpful mnemonic for English speakers is that 'Numerator' and 'Zähler' both involve the concept of 'numbering' or 'counting' (Zählen), while 'Denominator' and 'Nenner' both involve 'naming' (Nennen) the unit. If you mix these up, your mathematical descriptions will be inverted.
Dative Plural Error
Learners often say 'mit den Zähler' instead of 'mit den Zählern'. Always add the -n in the dative plural!

Wir vergleichen die Werte von zwei verschiedenen Zählern.

Finally, avoid using Zähler when you mean a person's 'account' on a website; that is an Account or a Konto. Even though you might 'count' followers, the thing itself is not a Zähler. However, the 'follower count' is the Follower-Zahl or Anzahl der Follower. Using Zähler here would imply a mechanical device or a fraction's numerator, which would confuse a native speaker.
Summary of Confusion
Don't use it for: abstract numbers, accounts, or payments. Use it for: fractions, meters, and scoring points.

Der Zähler ist defekt und muss vom Fachmann ausgetauscht werden.

Multiplizieren Sie den Zähler mit fünf, um das Ergebnis zu erhalten.

To truly master der Zähler, it is helpful to look at its synonyms and related terms. Depending on the context, there are several alternatives that might be more precise. In technical settings, you might use das Messgerät (measuring device) or die Messuhr (dial gauge). While Zähler implies counting discrete units (like kWh or liters), Messgerät is a broader term for any instrument that measures a physical quantity.

In the context of fractions, the direct counterpart is der Nenner (denominator). You cannot talk about one without understanding the other. The Nenner 'names' the fraction (e.g., 'fourths'), while the Zähler 'counts' how many of those named parts you have.
Comparison: Zähler vs. Nenner
Zähler: Top of the fraction. Nenner: Bottom of the fraction.

Man darf nie durch Null teilen, also darf der Nenner nie Null sein, der Zähler hingegen schon.

If you are referring to a person who counts, you might use der Auszähler (specifically for votes or results) or der Kassierer (teller/cashier) if money is involved. In computing, der Index is sometimes used in place of Zähler when referring to a position in an array, although Zähler remains the standard for loop iterations. In sports, instead of saying Zähler, you can say Punkt (point) or Treffer (hit/goal). 'Einen Zähler erzielen' is more formal and journalistic than 'einen Punkt machen'.
Synonyms for Technical Meters
Messuhr (dial), Zählwerk (mechanism), Registriergerät (recording device).

Das Zählwerk des alten Wasserzählers ist stehen geblieben.

Alternative: Ziffer
Use 'Ziffer' when you mean a single digit (0-9) rather than the whole counter or numerator.

Wir müssen den Zähler und den Nenner mit derselben Zahl multiplizieren.

Dieser Zähler ist eichpflichtig und muss alle sechs Jahre gewechselt werden.

How Formal Is It?

रोचक तथ्य

The English word 'teller' in a bank is a literal cognate of 'Zähler'. Both refer to someone who counts money. In German, 'erzählen' (to tell a story) also comes from this root, because telling a story was seen as 'recounting' events in order.

उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका

UK /ˈtsɛːlɐ/
US /ˈtseɪlər/
The stress is on the first syllable: ZÄH-ler.
तुकबंदी
Quäler (tormentor) Wähler (voter) Erzähler (narrator) Stähler (steeler - rare) Mähler (rare) Schmähler (detractor) Pfähler (impaler) Vermähler (one who marries)
आम गलतियाँ
  • Pronouncing the 'Z' as a soft 'Z' like in 'zebra'. In German, it must be 'TS'.
  • Pronouncing the 'h'. It is silent and only lengthens the 'ä'.
  • Over-emphasizing the final 'er' like 'ERR' instead of a soft 'ah' sound.
  • Confusing the 'ä' sound with a short 'e' like in 'bet'. It should be long.
  • Missing the glottal stop if the word follows another vowel in a sentence.

कठिनाई स्तर

पठन 2/5

Easy to recognize in context, especially with compound words.

लिखना 3/5

Must remember the masculine gender and the silent 'h'.

बोलना 2/5

Pronunciation is straightforward if you know the 'ts' sound for 'Z'.

श्रवण 3/5

Can be confused with 'Zahl' if spoken quickly.

आगे क्या सीखें

पूर्वापेक्षाएँ

zählen Zahl Bruch oben unten

आगे सीखें

Nenner ablesen Zählerstand Bruchrechnung eichen

उन्नत

Differenzialquotient Integralrechnung Messgenauigkeit Kalibrierung

ज़रूरी व्याकरण

Agentive Nouns with -er

zählen -> Zähler, backen -> Bäcker, lehren -> Lehrer.

Masculine Nouns ending in -er

Almost all are masculine (der Computer, der Fehler, der Zähler).

Plural of nouns ending in -er

No change in nominative plural: der Zähler -> die Zähler.

Dative Plural -n

Add -n to the plural in dative: mit den Zählern.

Compound Noun Formation

Strom + Zähler = Stromzähler (The gender comes from the last word).

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

Der Zähler ist im Keller.

The meter is in the basement.

Nominative masculine singular.

2

Ich sehe den Zähler.

I see the counter.

Accusative masculine singular.

3

Wo ist der Wasserzähler?

Where is the water meter?

Compound noun: Wasser + Zähler.

4

Die Zähler sind alt.

The meters are old.

Nominative plural (same as singular).

5

Das ist ein Stromzähler.

That is an electricity meter.

Indefinite article with compound noun.

6

Der Zähler zeigt Null.

The counter shows zero.

Subject of the sentence.

7

Mein Zähler ist neu.

My meter is new.

Possessive pronoun 'mein'.

8

Zählen Sie den Zähler?

Are you counting the counter?

Verb 'zählen' used with noun 'Zähler'.

1

Wir müssen den Zähler ablesen.

We must read the meter.

Modal verb 'müssen' + infinitive 'ablesen'.

2

Der Zähler steht auf fünf.

The counter is at five.

Preposition 'auf' + dative case.

3

Der Techniker prüft den Zähler.

The technician checks the meter.

Accusative object.

4

Ist der Zähler kaputt?

Is the meter broken?

Interrogative sentence.

5

Ich schreibe den Zählerstand auf.

I am writing down the meter reading.

Separable verb 'aufschreiben'.

6

Gibt es einen Zähler für Gas?

Is there a meter for gas?

Preposition 'für' + accusative.

7

Der Zähler ist hinter der Tür.

The meter is behind the door.

Preposition 'hinter' + dative.

8

Alle Zähler im Haus funktionieren.

All meters in the house are working.

Plural subject with 'alle'.

1

Im Bruch steht der Zähler oben.

In a fraction, the numerator is at the top.

Mathematical terminology.

2

Wir addieren zuerst die Zähler.

We first add the numerators.

Plural accusative.

3

Der Zähler wurde gestern ausgetauscht.

The meter was replaced yesterday.

Passive voice (Vorgangspassiv).

4

Haben Sie den Zähler bereits gemeldet?

Have you already reported the meter [reading]?

Present perfect tense.

5

Der Zähler läuft sehr schnell.

The meter is running very fast.

Adverbial use of 'schnell'.

6

Die Mannschaft holte einen Zähler.

The team got one point.

Metaphorical use in sports.

7

Der Nenner ist größer als der Zähler.

The denominator is larger than the numerator.

Comparative structure.

8

Können Sie mir den Zähler zeigen?

Can you show me the meter?

Dative 'mir' + accusative 'den Zähler'.

1

Der Zähler muss regelmäßig geeicht werden.

The meter must be calibrated regularly.

Passive voice with modal verb.

2

Wir kürzen den Bruch durch den Zähler.

We simplify the fraction by the numerator.

Technical mathematical verb 'kürzen'.

3

Der Geigerzähler knackt bei Strahlung.

The Geiger counter clicks when there is radiation.

Scientific compound noun.

4

Der Zählerstand weicht von der Schätzung ab.

The meter reading deviates from the estimate.

Prepositional verb 'abweichen von'.

5

Er nutzte einen Zähler in der Programmierung.

He used a counter in the programming.

Programming context.

6

Die Genauigkeit des Zählers ist wichtig.

The accuracy of the counter is important.

Genitive case 'des Zählers'.

7

Dieser Zähler erfasst alle Impulse.

This counter records all pulses.

Technical verb 'erfassen'.

8

Wegen des defekten Zählers war die Rechnung falsch.

Because of the defective meter, the bill was wrong.

Genitive after 'wegen'.

1

Der Zähler strebt gegen einen Grenzwert.

The numerator tends towards a limit.

Advanced calculus terminology.

2

Die Manipulation von Zählern ist strafbar.

The manipulation of meters is a punishable offense.

Dative plural 'Zählern' after 'von'.

3

Ein intelligenter Zähler spart Energie.

A smart meter saves energy.

Adjective declension.

4

Der Zählerstand ist ein Beweisstück.

The meter reading is a piece of evidence.

Legal/Administrative context.

5

Wir müssen den Zähler im Auge behalten.

We must keep an eye on the counter.

Idiomatic expression 'im Auge behalten'.

6

Der Zähler der Webseite stieg rasant an.

The website's hit counter rose rapidly.

Genitive 'der Webseite'.

7

Das Zählwerk ist das Herzstück des Zählers.

The counting mechanism is the heart of the meter.

Noun 'Herzstück' (centerpiece/heart).

8

Trotz des neuen Zählers blieb der Verbrauch hoch.

Despite the new meter, consumption remained high.

Genitive after 'trotz'.

1

Der Zähler fungiert hier als Indikator.

The counter functions here as an indicator.

Formal verb 'fungieren'.

2

Die Stimmenzähler arbeiteten die Nacht durch.

The vote counters worked through the night.

Compound agentive noun.

3

Ein Bruch mit irrationalem Zähler ist komplex.

A fraction with an irrational numerator is complex.

Advanced mathematical adjective.

4

Der Zählerstand wurde notariell beglaubigt.

The meter reading was notarized.

Formal administrative passive.

5

Man darf den Zähler nicht isoliert betrachten.

One must not look at the counter in isolation.

Adverbial 'isoliert'.

6

Der Zähler ist eine Metapher für die Endlichkeit.

The counter is a metaphor for finiteness.

Philosophical/Literary context.

7

Die Eichung des Zählers unterliegt strengen Regeln.

The calibration of the meter is subject to strict rules.

Verb 'unterliegen' + dative.

8

Jeder Zähler hat eine eindeutige Nummer.

Every meter has a unique number.

Adjective 'eindeutig' (unique/unambiguous).

समानार्थी शब्द

Numerator Messgerät Punkt Zählwerk Messuhr Auszähler Stückzähler Besucherzähler

विलोम शब्द

Nenner Verbraucher Nichts Zahlung

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

den Zähler ablesen
den Zähler nullstellen
Zähler und Nenner
einen Zähler holen
den Zählerstand melden
der Zähler läuft
intelligenter Zähler
den Zähler manipulieren
Zähler austauschen
gemeinsamer Nenner

सामान्य वाक्यांश

Zählerstand abgeben

— To submit the current reading of a utility meter. This is usually done online or via a postcard.

Ich muss heute noch meinen Zählerstand abgeben.

Auf dem Zähler haben

— To have a certain amount recorded on a meter or as a score. Used in sports or driving.

Das Auto hat schon 200.000 Kilometer auf dem Zähler.

Den Zähler knacken

— To reach a very high number on a counter, often breaking a record. Informal.

Wir haben heute die 1000-Besucher-Marke auf dem Zähler geknackt.

Ein wichtiger Zähler

— A crucial point earned in a competition, especially a draw in football. Journalistic.

Das Unentschieden war ein wichtiger Zähler gegen den Abstieg.

Zähler und Nenner vertauschen

— To swap the numerator and denominator, resulting in the reciprocal of a fraction.

Wenn man Zähler und Nenner vertauscht, erhält man den Kehrwert.

Den Zähler im Blick haben

— To keep an eye on the counter, usually to monitor costs or progress.

Du solltest den Zähler im Blick haben, damit die Kosten nicht steigen.

Zählerprüfung durchführen

— To carry out an official inspection of a meter to ensure it is accurate.

Die Stadtwerke führen morgen eine Zählerprüfung durch.

Digitaler Zähler

— A modern meter with an electronic display instead of mechanical wheels.

Ein digitaler Zähler ist viel genauer als ein alter.

Zähler rückwärts laufen lassen

— To make a counter run backwards, often used in the context of fraud or solar energy feed-in.

Früher konnten alte Zähler rückwärts laufen, wenn man Solarstrom einspeiste.

Vom Zähler ablesen

— To read the value directly from the meter's display.

Kannst du die Nummer bitte direkt vom Zähler ablesen?

अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है

der Zähler vs Zahl

Zahl is the abstract number (e.g., 7), Zähler is the functional counter or numerator.

der Zähler vs Zahlung

Zahlung is the act of paying money, completely different from counting.

der Zähler vs Teller

Sounds slightly similar but means 'plate'. Don't confuse your dishes with your meters!

मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ

"Einen Zähler auf dem Konto haben"

— To have points or goals to one's credit in a sports ranking. Similar to 'having points on the board'.

Nach drei Spielen haben wir endlich einen Zähler auf dem Konto.

Sports
"Der Zähler tickt"

— Time is running out or costs are accumulating rapidly. Metaphorical.

Beeil dich, der Zähler tickt!

Colloquial
"Alles auf Null am Zähler"

— Starting over completely from the beginning. A fresh start.

Nach der Krise steht alles auf Null am Zähler.

Metaphorical
"Den Zähler nicht voll kriegen"

— To fail to reach a required amount or goal. Often used in sales or performance.

Dieses Monat werde ich den Zähler wohl nicht voll kriegen.

Informal
"Ein Zähler für die Ewigkeit"

— A record or point that will be remembered forever. Very dramatic.

Dieses Tor war ein Zähler für die Ewigkeit.

Journalistic
"Den Zähler im Keller haben"

— Literally: Having the meter in the basement. Figuratively: Being in a low or hidden position.

Mein Selbstbewusstsein ist gerade wie der Zähler im Keller.

Humorous
"Zählerstand: Null"

— Having accomplished nothing yet or being at the very start of a journey.

In Sachen Erfahrung ist mein Zählerstand noch bei Null.

Colloquial
"Den Zähler überdrehen"

— To push something too far, like overworking or over-revving an engine.

Pass auf, dass du den Zähler nicht überdrehst und ein Burnout bekommst.

Metaphorical
"Zähler-Jongleur"

— Someone who is very good with numbers or manipulates statistics. Slightly negative.

Unser Buchhalter ist ein echter Zähler-Jongleur.

Informal
"Den Zähler zum Glühen bringen"

— To use a resource (like electricity or money) so intensely that the counter 'glows'.

Bei der Party haben wir den Zähler zum Glühen gebracht.

Exaggeration

आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले

der Zähler vs Ziffer

Both relate to numbers.

A Ziffer is a single digit (0-9). A Zähler is a device or a numerator.

Die Ziffer 7 steht im Zähler.

der Zähler vs Anzahl

Both relate to quantity.

Anzahl is the total quantity of things. Zähler is the thing that does the counting.

Der Zähler zeigt die Anzahl der Klicks an.

der Zähler vs Nenner

They are the two parts of a fraction.

Zähler is on top, Nenner is on the bottom.

Zähler durch Nenner ergibt den Wert.

der Zähler vs Konto

Both can track totals.

Konto is a bank or user account. Zähler is a physical or logical counter.

Ich habe Geld auf dem Konto, aber der Zähler ist auf Null.

der Zähler vs Maß

Both involve measurement.

Maß is a measurement or dimension. Zähler is the device recording it.

Der Zähler misst das richtige Maß.

वाक्य संरचनाएँ

A1

Das ist der [Zähler].

Das ist der Stromzähler.

A2

Ich muss den [Zähler] ablesen.

Ich muss den Wasserzähler ablesen.

B1

Der Zähler steht oben im [Bruch].

Der Zähler steht oben im Bruch.

B2

Wegen des [Zählers] ist die Rechnung hoch.

Wegen des Zählers ist die Rechnung hoch.

C1

Es ist wichtig, den Zähler [zu eichen].

Es ist wichtig, den Zähler regelmäßig zu eichen.

C2

Der Zähler fungiert als [Metapher].

Der Zähler fungiert als Metapher für den Fortschritt.

B1

Wir addieren die [Zähler].

Wir addieren die Zähler der Brüche.

B2

Der Zählerstand weicht [von der Erwartung] ab.

Der Zählerstand weicht von der Erwartung ab.

शब्द परिवार

संज्ञा

Zahl (number)
Zählung (counting/census)
Anzahl (quantity)
Ziffer (digit)
Zählwerk (counting mechanism)
Zählweise (way of counting)

क्रिया

zählen (to count)
bezahlen (to pay)
erzählen (to tell/narrate)
aufzählen (to list)
abzählen (to count off)
verzählen (to miscount)

विशेषण

zählbar (countable)
unzählbar (uncountable)
zahllos (countless)
zahlreich (numerous)

संबंधित

Nenner (denominator)
Bruch (fraction)
Messung (measurement)
Einheit (unit)
Betrag (amount)

इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें

frequency

High in daily administrative life and education.

सामान्य गलतियाँ
  • Using 'die Zähler' for a single meter. der Zähler

    Learners often see the '-er' and think it might be feminine or they get confused by the plural form being the same. Always use 'der' for one counter.

  • Confusing 'Zähler' with 'Zahl'. Die Zahl ist sieben. / Der Zähler ist sieben.

    Use 'Zahl' for the abstract number and 'Zähler' only if it's the numerator of a fraction or a counting device.

  • Saying 'Zähler' for a bank account. das Konto

    Even though a bank account 'counts' money, the word is 'Konto'. 'Zähler' is for physical meters or fractions.

  • Putting the 'Zähler' at the bottom of a fraction. Der Zähler ist oben.

    This is a conceptual mistake. The Zähler counts the parts (top), the Nenner names them (bottom).

  • Forgetting the 'n' in dative plural. von den Zählern

    In the dative plural, all German nouns that don't already end in 'n' or 's' must add an 'n'.

सुझाव

Masculine Gender

Always remember that Zähler is masculine. Even though it's often an inanimate object, the '-er' suffix usually dictates the masculine gender in German. Practice saying 'der Zähler' until it feels natural.

Math Pair

Learn 'Zähler' and 'Nenner' together. They are like 'left' and 'right' or 'up' and 'down'. Knowing them as a pair will prevent you from confusing which one is on top of the fraction.

Apartment Move

When you move into a flat in Germany, take a photo of every Zähler (electricity, water, heating). This 'Zählerstand' is your legal protection against being overcharged for the previous tenant's usage.

The 'Z' Connection

Associate 'Zähler' with 'Zahl' (number) and 'Zählen' (to count). If it's doing something with numbers or counting, it's likely a Zähler.

Compound Words

If you see a long word ending in -zähler, look at the first part. It will tell you exactly what is being counted (e.g., Strom-, Wasser-, Kilometer-).

Precision Matters

In Germany, being precise with your Zählerstand is important. Don't estimate; always provide the exact number to your utility company to avoid billing issues.

Sports Talk

If you read German sports news, 'Zähler' is a great word to know. It makes you sound more like a native speaker than just using 'Punkt' all the time.

The Silent H

Don't forget the 'h' in Zähler. It's there because of the root 'zählen'. It's a silent marker that tells you the 'ä' is long.

Location, Location

If someone asks 'Wo ist der Zähler?', they are usually looking for the utility box. In a classroom, they are asking for the top of the fraction. Context is key!

Dative Plural

When using the plural in the dative case, remember the extra 'n': 'mit den Zählern'. This is a common mistake for B1/B2 learners.

याद करें

स्मृति सहायक

The Zähler is the 'Counter'. In a fraction, it 'counts' how many pieces you have. In your basement, it 'counts' your electricity.

दृश्य संबंध

Imagine a small mechanical man standing on top of a fraction line, counting coins. That is the Zähler. Now imagine him in your basement with a clipboard, counting lightbulbs.

Word Web

zählen Zahl Zähler Stromzähler Wasserzähler Zählerstand Nenner Bruch

चैलेंज

Go to your kitchen or basement and find a Zähler. Read the Zählerstand out loud in German. Then, write a fraction and label the Zähler.

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

Derived from the Middle High German word 'zeln' and Old High German 'zellon', which meant to count, tell, or enumerate. It shares the same Germanic root as the English word 'tell' (which originally meant to count, as in a bank 'teller').

मूल अर्थ: The one who counts or the instrument that enumerates.

Germanic.

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

No specific sensitivities, but be aware that 'Zähler' in a historical context could refer to census takers, which has privacy implications in Germany.

English speakers use 'numerator' for math and 'meter' or 'counter' for devices. German uses one word for both, which can be confusing at first.

The 'Geigerzähler' (Geiger counter) is a world-famous invention by Hans Geiger. In the movie 'Das Leben der Anderen', technical counters and surveillance play a role. German math textbooks since the 19th century have used 'Zähler' consistently.

असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें

वास्तविक संदर्भ

Mathematics (Fractions)

  • Zähler und Nenner
  • Bruch kürzen
  • gemeinsamer Nenner
  • Zähler addieren

Utility Billing

  • Zählerstand melden
  • Zähler ablesen
  • Stromzähler
  • Gaszähler

Sports Scoring

  • einen Zähler holen
  • wichtiger Zähler
  • Punktezähler
  • Zählerstand

Automotive/Engineering

  • Kilometerzähler
  • Drehzahlmesser
  • Zählwerk
  • Impulszähler

Computing

  • Zählvariable
  • Schleifenzähler
  • Inkrementieren
  • Dekrementieren

बातचीत की शुरुआत

"Haben Sie Ihren Zählerstand für dieses Jahr schon abgegeben?"

"Wie erklärt man Kindern am besten den Unterschied zwischen Zähler und Nenner?"

"Glauben Sie, dass intelligente Zähler wirklich beim Stromsparen helfen?"

"Wo befindet sich in diesem Haus eigentlich der Wasserzähler?"

"Wie viele Zähler hat Ihre Lieblingsmannschaft diese Saison schon gesammelt?"

डायरी विषय

Beschreibe den Prozess, wie du in deiner Wohnung den Zähler abliest und die Daten an den Versorger schickst.

Denke an deine Schulzeit zurück: War Mathematik für dich einfach? Erinnere dich an die Brüche und den Zähler.

Stell dir vor, es gäbe einen Zähler für jede gute Tat, die du tust. Wie würde dein Zählerstand heute aussehen?

Diskutiere die Vor- und Nachteile von digitalen Zählern im Vergleich zu alten mechanischen Zählern.

Schreibe eine kurze Geschichte über einen Zähler, der plötzlich rückwärts läuft.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

Yes, 'der Zähler' is always masculine in German. This follows the general rule that most nouns ending in '-er' derived from verbs are masculine. For example, 'der Fahrer' (the driver) or 'der Lehrer' (the teacher). Even when it refers to a machine like a 'Stromzähler', it remains masculine. You should always use 'der', 'des', 'dem', or 'den' depending on the case.

The numerator is 'der Zähler' and the denominator is 'der Nenner'. A good way to remember this is that 'Zähler' comes from 'zählen' (to count) and it counts the parts, while 'Nenner' comes from 'nennen' (to name) and it names the type of fraction (like 'thirds' or 'fourths'). They are the inseparable pair of German fractions.

A 'Zählerstand' is the 'meter reading'. It is the specific number shown on your electricity, gas, or water meter at a given moment. In Germany, you are often asked to 'den Zählerstand melden' (report the meter reading) once a year so that your utility company can calculate your actual consumption and adjust your bills.

Yes, it can. While it usually refers to a meter or a numerator, it can also describe someone whose job is to count something. For instance, a 'Stimmenzähler' is a person who counts votes during an election. In older texts, you might find it used for various types of tellers or counters. However, in modern daily life, it mostly refers to devices or math.

The plural of 'der Zähler' is 'die Zähler'. The word itself does not change its ending in the nominative, genitive, or accusative plural. However, in the dative plural, you must add an '-n', making it 'den Zählern'. For example: 'Ich habe Probleme mit den Zählern' (I have problems with the meters).

A 'Geigerzähler' is the German word for a Geiger counter. It is a scientific instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation. It was co-invented by the German physicist Hans Geiger. It 'counts' the ionizing events, which is why it is called a 'Zähler'.

In sports, especially in football (soccer), 'Zähler' is often used as a synonym for 'Punkt' (point). Sports journalists might write 'Die Mannschaft braucht dringend drei Zähler' (The team urgently needs three points). It sounds a bit more professional or varied than just using 'Punkt' repeatedly in an article.

In some contexts, yes. For water or gas, people sometimes say 'Wasseruhr' or 'Gasuhr' instead of 'Wasserzähler' or 'Gaszähler'. This is because old meters often had dials that looked like clock faces. However, 'Zähler' is the more modern and technically correct term used by utility companies.

Absolutely. In programming, a 'counter' (a variable that increments or decrements) is called a 'Zähler' or a 'Zählvariable'. You will hear this in any German-language computer science course. For example: 'Der Zähler der For-Schleife beginnt bei Null' (The counter of the for-loop starts at zero).

It means 'to reset the counter to zero'. You might do this with a trip odometer in a car (Tageskilometerzähler) or a stopwatch. It is a very common technical phrase. In a metaphorical sense, it can also mean to make a fresh start in a project or relationship.

खुद को परखो 200 सवाल

writing

Schreiben Sie einen Satz über einen Stromzähler.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
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Erklären Sie den Unterschied zwischen Zähler und Nenner.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Was machen Sie, wenn der Techniker den Zähler ablesen will?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Beschreiben Sie einen Schrittzähler.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Warum ist ein Zählerstand wichtig?

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Satz mit 'den Zählern' (Dativ Plural).

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
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Satz mit 'des Zählers' (Genitiv).

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Was ist ein Besucherzähler?

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Schreiben Sie einen Satz über Sport und 'Zähler'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Wie meldet man einen Zählerstand?

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Satz mit 'Kilometerzähler'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
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Satz mit 'Geigerzähler'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Satz mit 'Wasserzähler'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Satz mit 'Gaszähler'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Erklären Sie 'nullstellen'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Satz mit 'Stimmenzähler'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Satz mit 'Bruch' und 'Zähler'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Satz mit 'Zählwerk'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Satz mit 'eichen'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Kurze Geschichte (3 Sätze) über einen Zähler.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sprechen Sie das Wort 'Zähler' deutlich aus.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Ich muss den Zähler ablesen.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Erklären Sie auf Deutsch, wo Ihr Stromzähler ist.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Fragen Sie einen Nachbarn nach dem Wasserzähler.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie eine Fraktion (z.B. 2/3) und benennen Sie den Zähler.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Der Zählerstand ist 4567.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Wir haben einen Punkt geholt' mit dem Wort 'Zähler'.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Erklären Sie 'Schrittzähler' in einem Satz.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Der Techniker kommt wegen des Zählers.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sprechen Sie 'Kilometerzähler' aus.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sprechen Sie 'Geigerzähler' aus.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Der Zähler muss geeicht werden.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Fragen Sie: 'Haben Sie den Zählerstand gemeldet?'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Zähler und Nenner vertauschen.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sprechen Sie 'Stimmenzähler' aus.

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Der Zähler läuft rückwärts.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Der Zähler ist im Schrank.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Alles steht auf Null.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Der Zähler ist genau.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Sagen Sie: 'Ich sehe zwei Zähler.'

Read this aloud:

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Der Zähler ist im Flur.' Wo ist der Zähler?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Zählerstand 500.' Wie hoch ist der Stand?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Wir addieren die Zähler.' Was machen wir?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Der Wasserzähler tropft.' Welches Gerät tropft?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Ein wichtiger Zähler für uns.' Was wurde gewonnen?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Der Kilometerzähler ist bei Null.' Was zeigt der Zähler?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Den Zähler ablesen, bitte.' Was soll man tun?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Der Zähler ist geeicht.' Ist der Zähler geprüft?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Stimmenzähler gesucht.' Wer wird gesucht?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Der Zähler ist im Keller hinter der Tür.' Wo genau?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Der Zähler wurde manipuliert.' Was ist passiert?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Smart Meter sind digitale Zähler.' Was sind Smart Meter?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Der Zählerstand weicht ab.' Stimmt der Stand?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Der Zähler ist kaputt.' Was ist das Problem?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Hören Sie: 'Zähler und Nenner sind gleich.' Was bedeutet das?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:

/ 200 correct

Perfect score!

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