At the A1 level, the word 'schlüssig' is quite advanced. However, you can think of it as a fancy way to say 'good' or 'logical' when talking about an idea. If your teacher explains something and you understand it perfectly because the explanation was clear and made sense, that explanation was 'schlüssig'. You won't need to use this word often in basic conversations, but you might hear it when people talk about plans or stories. Just remember: 'schlüssig' means it fits together like a puzzle. If the puzzle is finished and looks right, it is schlüssig.
By A2, you are starting to describe things in more detail. You know words like 'logisch' (logical) or 'klar' (clear). 'Schlüssig' is like a stronger version of these. If you are writing a small text in German and your sentences follow a good order (First this, then that, therefore this), your text is 'schlüssig'. You might see this word in simple news articles or hear it in a classroom. It’s an adjective, so it needs endings: 'ein schlüssiger Plan' (a logical plan). It comes from 'Schluss' (the end), so it’s about how things end up making sense.
At the B1 level, you are expected to express opinions and provide reasons for your thoughts. This is where 'schlüssig' becomes very useful. When you are in a discussion and you want to say that someone's argument is very strong and makes perfect sense, you say: 'Deine Argumentation ist schlüssig.' It sounds much more professional than just saying 'Das ist gut.' You should also know that 'nicht schlüssig' is a great way to critique an idea without being rude. It suggests that the logic is missing something, rather than just saying the person is wrong. You will encounter this word often in work meetings or in B1 reading exams.
At B2, you need to understand nuances in formal German. 'Schlüssig' is a key word for business and academic contexts. You should be able to use it to describe complex things like 'ein schlüssiges Gesamtkonzept' (a coherent overall concept) or 'schlüssige Beweise' (conclusive evidence). You will also notice it in more complex grammar structures, like 'in sich schlüssig sein' (to be internally consistent). At this level, you should distinguish between 'schlüssig' (the logic of a thing) and 'unschlüssig' (the indecision of a person). Understanding this distinction is a sign of a strong B2 learner.
For C1 learners, 'schlüssig' is an essential tool for high-level analysis. You will use it to evaluate theories, legal arguments, and literary structures. You should be familiar with its noun form 'die Schlüssigkeit' and how it relates to 'Stringenz' (stringency). In a C1 exam, using 'schlüssig' to describe the structure of a text or the flow of an argument will earn you points for 'Ausdrucksvermögen' (ability to express yourself). You also need to understand legal terms like 'schlüssiges Handeln' (implied conduct), which is vital if you plan to work or study law in Germany. It’s about the elegance of logic.
At the C2 level, 'schlüssig' is used with total precision. You recognize that it implies a certain finality—a 'Schluss'—that other words like 'konsistent' or 'logisch' don't necessarily have. You might use it in philosophical debates or when discussing the 'Schlüssigkeit' of a complex scientific model. You understand the subtle difference between 'schlüssig' and 'triftig' (valid/compelling). A C2 speaker uses 'schlüssig' to denote that a thought process has reached its natural, logically unavoidable conclusion. It is the hallmark of a perfectly constructed piece of rhetoric or a flawlessly executed plan.

schlüssig 30 सेकंड में

  • Schlüssig means logical, coherent, and conclusive.
  • It is derived from 'Schluss' (conclusion) and implies a complete chain of thought.
  • Used frequently in legal, academic, and professional German contexts.
  • Commonly modifies nouns like 'Argument', 'Beweis', 'Konzept', and 'Theorie'.

The German adjective schlüssig is a sophisticated term that translates most accurately to 'conclusive', 'coherent', or 'logical'. It originates from the word Schluss (conclusion or end), implying that something has been brought to a point where all parts fit together perfectly, leaving no room for doubt or contradiction. When a German speaker describes an argument, a theory, or a chain of evidence as schlüssig, they are suggesting that the internal logic is so sound that the conclusion follows naturally and inevitably from the premises. It is not merely 'correct'; it is structurally sound and persuasive.

Core Meaning
Something that is logically consistent and provides a definitive conclusion without gaps in reasoning.
Contextual Usage
Commonly used in legal settings (schlüssige Beweise), academic discourse (eine schlüssige Theorie), and business negotiations (ein schlüssiges Konzept).

In everyday life, you might use it to describe a story someone told you. If the story had plot holes, it wouldn't be schlüssig. If every detail aligned and the ending made perfect sense, you would call it schlüssig. It carries a higher register than 'logisch', which can be used for simple math or common sense; schlüssig implies a more complex structure of thought that has been successfully completed.

Die Argumentation des Anwalts war absolut schlüssig, weshalb die Jury schnell entschied.

Furthermore, the term appears frequently in the compound schlüssiges Handeln (concludent action or implied conduct) in legal contexts. This refers to actions that imply a certain legal intent even without spoken words, such as boarding a bus implying you intend to pay for a ticket. This demonstrates how the word bridges the gap between abstract logic and concrete evidence.

Ohne ein schlüssiges Gesamtkonzept wird die Bank den Kredit nicht bewilligen.

Synonym comparison
While 'nachvollziehbar' means 'understandable', 'schlüssig' goes further by meaning 'logically airtight'.

To master this word, one must recognize that it is almost always positive. It denotes quality in thought and presentation. If something is nicht schlüssig, it is flawed, inconsistent, or 'doesn't add up'. In the world of German bureaucracy and law, being schlüssig is the gold standard for any written or spoken submission.

Using schlüssig correctly requires understanding its role as both a predicative and attributive adjective. In its simplest form, you can use it after the verb 'sein' to describe an idea. For example, 'Deine Erklärung ist schlüssig.' (Your explanation is coherent). However, it truly shines when used as an attributive adjective modifying specific nouns that involve reasoning or planning.

Attributive Usage
Requires adjective endings: 'Ein schlüssiges Argument' (neuter), 'Eine schlüssige Begründung' (feminine), 'Der schlüssige Beweis' (masculine).

When you are debating or presenting, schlüssig helps you qualify the strength of your logic. You can intensify it with adverbs like 'absolut', 'vollkommen', or 'wenig'. Note that 'wenig schlüssig' is a polite way of saying someone's argument is full of holes.

Ihre Darstellung der Ereignisse war leider nicht ganz schlüssig.

In formal writing, especially in legal or scientific papers, schlüssig is often paired with verbs like 'darlegen' (to explain/present) or 'erscheinen' (to appear). For instance: 'Die dargelegten Fakten erscheinen schlüssig.' This adds a layer of professional scrutiny to the sentence. It suggests that the facts have been evaluated and found to be consistent.

Another important use case is in the negative. While 'unschlüssig' exists, it usually means 'undecided' or 'hesitant' regarding a person's state of mind, rather than the logic of an argument. To say an argument is not logical, it is better to say 'nicht schlüssig' or 'widersprüchlich' (contradictory).

Es fehlt ein schlüssiger Beweis für diese Behauptung.

Prepositional Phrases
Often used with 'in sich' (internally): 'Das System ist in sich schlüssig.' (The system is internally consistent).

You will encounter schlüssig in environments where precision of thought is valued. It is a staple of German television crime dramas (Krimis). When the detective is reviewing the case, they might say, 'Das Motiv ist nicht schlüssig' (The motive doesn't make sense/isn't conclusive). It implies that the pieces of the puzzle don't fit the suspect's character or the timeline.

In der Gerichtsverhandlung wurde die schlüssige Beweiskette präsentiert.

In the workplace, particularly in Germany's engineering and tech sectors, schlüssig is used during project reviews. If you are proposing a new software architecture or a marketing strategy, your colleagues will look for a schlüssiges Konzept. This means they want to see that you've thought through every step, from the initial problem to the final implementation, without logical gaps.

News and Media
Journalists often use it to critique political speeches: 'Der Kanzler blieb eine schlüssige Antwort schuldig.' (The Chancellor failed to provide a conclusive answer).

Universities are another 'natural habitat' for this word. Professors will use it in their feedback on essays. If your thesis statement is well-supported by your evidence, they will write 'schlüssig argumentiert' in the margins. It is one of the highest forms of praise for academic writing in German, indicating that the student has mastered the art of logical construction.

Finally, in the legal world, the 'Schlüssigkeitsprüfung' (relevancy/conclusiveness test) is a formal stage in civil litigation. The court checks if the facts presented by the plaintiff, if assumed to be true, would actually lead to the requested legal consequence. If the plaintiff's story is not schlüssig, the case can be dismissed immediately. This highlights the word's importance in deciding the outcome of serious life events.

One of the most frequent errors English speakers make is confusing schlüssig with unschlüssig. While they look like simple opposites, their usage patterns differ. Schlüssig describes an argument or a thing, whereas unschlüssig almost always describes a person who cannot make up their mind. If an argument is illogical, don't call it 'unschlüssig'; call it 'nicht schlüssig' or 'unlogisch'.

False Friend Alert
Don't confuse 'schlüssig' with 'schließlich'. 'Schließlich' means 'finally' or 'after all', and has nothing to do with logic or conclusiveness.

Another mistake is using schlüssig when you just mean 'easy to understand'. If a set of instructions is clear, use 'verständlich' or 'klar'. Use schlüssig only when there is a logical progression or a conclusion being drawn. It requires a 'Schluss' (conclusion). For example, a recipe isn't usually 'schlüssig', it's just 'einfach'. But a detective's theory about who stole the cookies is 'schlüssig'.

Falsch: Ich bin mir schlüssig, was ich essen will. (Correct: Ich bin mir sicher...)

Learners also struggle with the adjective endings. Because schlüssig ends in '-ig', it follows standard declension rules. However, because it sounds similar to 'flüssig' (liquid/fluent), some learners accidentally swap them. 'Eine flüssige Argumentation' means the speaker talked without stuttering; 'eine schlüssige Argumentation' means the speaker's logic was sound. You can have one without the other!

Finally, avoid overusing it in very casual settings. If you tell a friend their reason for being late is 'schlüssig', you might sound like a judge or a police officer. In casual German, 'Das macht Sinn' (which is actually an anglicism) or 'Das leuchtet mir ein' is more common for everyday logic.

To broaden your vocabulary, it is helpful to look at words that occupy the same semantic space as schlüssig. Depending on the nuance you want to convey, one of these might be more appropriate.

Logisch
The most direct synonym. Use this for general logic, mathematics, or common sense. 'Schlüssig' is more about the *completeness* and *persuasiveness* of a chain of logic.
Stringent
Very formal. It means 'compelling' or 'strictly logical'. Use this in high-level academic or legal writing to describe a line of reasoning that is very tight.
Nachvollziehbar
Literally 'traceable'. This means someone can follow your train of thought. Something can be 'nachvollziehbar' even if it's not 'schlüssig' (e.g., I understand *why* you are angry, even if your logic is flawed).

Vergleich: 'Das ist logisch' (That's logical) vs. 'Das ist schlüssig' (That's a sound, complete argument).

In business contexts, you might hear konsistent. This refers to things that don't contradict each other over time. If your story changes every day, it's not 'konsistent'. If your story today makes sense and leads to a clear conclusion, it's schlüssig. Another alternative is überzeugend (convincing). While schlüssig focuses on the internal logic, überzeugend focuses on the effect it has on the listener.

Lastly, consider plausibel. This is used when something *could* be true. It's a weaker claim than schlüssig. If a suspect has a 'plausible' alibi, it's believable. If they have a 'schlüssiges' alibi, the logic is so strong it practically proves they weren't there.

How Formal Is It?

रोचक तथ्य

The root 'schließ-' is related to the English word 'slot' and 'close'. The idea is that a 'schlüssig' argument 'locks' the case shut.

उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका

UK /ˈʃlʏsɪç/
US /ˈʃlʏsɪk/
The stress is on the first syllable: SCHLÜS-sig.
तुकबंदी
flüssig überflüssig müssig einhändig beständig lebendig notwendig eigenhändig
आम गलतियाँ
  • Pronouncing 'ü' like 'u' (should be rounded).
  • Pronouncing 'sch' like 's'.
  • Confusing the '-ig' ending with '-lich'.
  • Stressing the second syllable.
  • Mixing it up with 'schließlich'.

कठिनाई स्तर

पठन 4/5

Common in newspapers and books, requires understanding of nuance.

लिखना 6/5

Using it correctly with noun endings and in the right context is tricky.

बोलना 5/5

Useful for debates, but 'logisch' is often easier to reach for.

श्रवण 4/5

Easily recognized once you know the root 'Schluss'.

आगे क्या सीखें

पूर्वापेक्षाएँ

schließen der Schluss logisch die Antwort der Plan

आगे सीखें

stichhaltig stringent die Beweisführung nachvollziehbar begründen

उन्नत

die Schlüssigkeitsprüfung das schlüssige Han

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

Der Plan ist schlüssig.

The plan is logical/makes sense.

Predicative use of the adjective (no ending).

2

Das ist eine schlüssige Antwort.

That is a conclusive answer.

Attributive use with a feminine noun (ending -e).

3

Seine Idee war schlüssig.

His idea was logical.

Past tense with 'war'.

4

Ist das schlüssig?

Does that make sense?

Interrogative sentence.

5

Die Geschichte ist nicht schlüssig.

The story is not coherent.

Negation with 'nicht'.

6

Ein schlüssiger Satz.

A coherent sentence.

Attributive use with masculine noun (ending -er).

7

Alles ist schlüssig.

Everything is logical.

Pronoun 'alles' as subject.

8

Das klingt schlüssig.

That sounds logical.

Verb 'klingen' used as a linking verb.

1

Wir brauchen ein schlüssiges Konzept.

We need a coherent concept.

Attributive use with a neuter noun (ending -es).

2

Deine Erklärung klingt für mich schlüssig.

Your explanation sounds logical to me.

Use of 'für mich' to express opinion.

3

Er konnte keine schlüssige Antwort geben.

He could not give a conclusive answer.

Negation with 'keine'.

4

Der Beweis war absolut schlüssig.

The proof was absolutely conclusive.

Adverbial intensifier 'absolut'.

5

Das ist ein schlüssiger Beweis.

That is conclusive proof.

Masculine nominative ending -er.

6

Die Argumente sind schlüssig.

The arguments are logical.

Plural subject.

7

Ich finde das nicht schlüssig.

I don't find that logical.

Verb 'finden' to express judgment.

8

Suchen Sie eine schlüssige Lösung.

Look for a conclusive solution.

Imperative with 'Sie'.

1

Die Argumentation des Autors ist schlüssig.

The author's argumentation is coherent.

Genitive 'des Autors'.

2

Es gibt keine schlüssige Erklärung für dieses Phänomen.

There is no conclusive explanation for this phenomenon.

Preposition 'für' + accusative.

3

Das System ist in sich schlüssig.

The system is internally consistent.

Idiomatic 'in sich' (within itself).

4

Wir müssen schlüssig begründen, warum wir mehr Geld brauchen.

We must logically justify why we need more money.

Adverbial use (no ending).

5

Die Polizei hat eine schlüssige Theorie zum Tathergang.

The police have a coherent theory of the crime.

Compound noun 'Tathergang'.

6

Ohne schlüssige Beweise können wir nichts tun.

Without conclusive evidence, we can't do anything.

Preposition 'ohne' + accusative.

7

Das klingt zwar gut, ist aber nicht ganz schlüssig.

That sounds good, but it's not entirely logical.

Conjunction 'zwar... aber'.

8

Eine schlüssige Beweiskette führte zur Verurteilung.

A conclusive chain of evidence led to the conviction.

Noun 'Beweiskette' (chain of evidence).

1

Die Schlüssigkeit Ihrer Argumente hat uns überzeugt.

The coherence of your arguments convinced us.

Noun form 'Schlüssigkeit'.

2

Es mangelt dem Bericht an einer schlüssigen Struktur.

The report lacks a coherent structure.

Verb 'mangeln' + dative object + 'an'.

3

Das Gericht prüft die Schlüssigkeit der Klage.

The court is examining the conclusiveness of the lawsuit.

Legal term 'Schlüssigkeitsprüfung'.

4

Ein schlüssiges Handeln wird hier vorausgesetzt.

Implied conduct is assumed here.

Legal term 'schlüssiges Handeln'.

5

Trotz der Indizien fehlt ein schlüssiges Motiv.

Despite the circumstantial evidence, a conclusive motive is missing.

Preposition 'trotz' + genitive.

6

Die Theorie ist zwar elegant, aber nicht zwingend schlüssig.

The theory is elegant, but not necessarily conclusive.

Adverb 'zwingend' (necessarily/compellingly).

7

Wir benötigen eine schlüssige Begründung für die Ablehnung.

We need a conclusive justification for the rejection.

Noun 'Ablehnung' (rejection).

8

Die Handlung des Films war wenig schlüssig.

The plot of the movie was not very coherent.

Adverb 'wenig' as a soft negation.

1

Die Beweisführung war so schlüssig, dass kein Zweifel blieb.

The presentation of evidence was so conclusive that no doubt remained.

Result clause with 'so... dass'.

2

Durch schlüssiges Handeln kam der Vertrag zustande.

The contract was concluded through implied conduct.

Legal context: 'Zustandekommen eines Vertrages'.

3

Das Gutachten ist in sich nicht vollkommen schlüssig.

The expert opinion is not entirely consistent within itself.

Noun 'Gutachten' (expert report/opinion).

4

Seine Ausführungen entbehrten jeglicher schlüssigen Logik.

His remarks lacked any conclusive logic.

Verb 'entbehren' + genitive.

5

Es ist schwer, eine schlüssige Kausalkette nachzuweisen.

It is difficult to prove a conclusive causal chain.

Noun 'Kausalkette' (causal chain).

6

Die Schlüssigkeit der Argumentation ist ein Qualitätsmerkmal.

The coherence of the argumentation is a mark of quality.

Compound noun 'Qualitätsmerkmal'.

7

Die dargelegten Fakten fügen sich zu einem schlüssigen Bild zusammen.

The presented facts fit together into a coherent picture.

Reflexive verb 'sich zusammenfügen'.

8

Eine schlüssige Darlegung der Sachlage ist unerlässlich.

A conclusive presentation of the facts is essential.

Adjective 'unerlässlich' (essential).

1

Die diskursive Schlüssigkeit seiner Philosophie wird oft debattiert.

The discursive coherence of his philosophy is often debated.

Academic adjective 'diskursiv'.

2

Das Werk besticht durch seine innere Schlüssigkeit.

The work impresses with its internal consistency.

Verb 'bestechen durch' (to impress with).

3

Ohne die Schlüssigkeit der Prämisse bricht das gesamte System zusammen.

Without the conclusiveness of the premise, the entire system collapses.

Noun 'Prämisse' (premise).

4

Die juristische Schlüssigkeitsprüfung ist eine Hürde für viele Kläger.

The legal relevancy test is a hurdle for many plaintiffs.

Complex compound 'Schlüssigkeitsprüfung'.

5

Seine Replik war weder schlüssig noch sachlich fundiert.

His rebuttal was neither conclusive nor factually grounded.

Correlative conjunction 'weder... noch'.

6

Man vermisste die schlüssige Herleitung der Ergebnisse.

The conclusive derivation of the results was missing.

Noun 'Herleitung' (derivation/deduction).

7

Eine schlüssige Argumentationslinie ist das A und O jeder Dissertation.

A coherent line of argument is the be-all and end-all of every dissertation.

Idiom 'das A und O' (the most important thing).

8

Die Stringenz und Schlüssigkeit seines Vortrags waren beispiellos.

The stringency and coherence of his lecture were unparalleled.

Noun 'Stringenz' used as a synonym.

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

schlüssiges Konzept
schlüssige Beweisführung
in sich schlüssig
schlüssige Erklärung
schlüssiges Handeln
schlüssiges Argument
wenig schlüssig
absolut schlüssig
schlüssige Begründung
schlüssiges Gesamtbild

सामान्य वाक्यांश

Das ist nicht schlüssig.

— That doesn't make sense or is logically flawed.

Deine Geschichte hat zu viele Fehler; das ist nicht schlüssig.

Ein schlüssiges Fazit ziehen.

— To draw a logical conclusion.

Am Ende der Studie konnten wir ein schlüssiges Fazit ziehen.

Schlüssig darlegen.

— To explain something logically and clearly.

Er konnte seinen Standpunkt schlüssig darlegen.

Eine schlüssige Antwort schuldig bleiben.

— To fail to provide a logical answer.

Der Politiker blieb eine schlüssige Antwort schuldig.

Schlüssig argumentieren.

— To argue in a logical and persuasive way.

Sie hat in ihrer Hausarbeit sehr schlüssig argumentiert.

Die Schlüssigkeit prüfen.

— To check the logic or validity of something.

Bevor wir zustimmen, müssen wir die Schlüssigkeit prüfen.

Ein schlüssiger Beweis.

— A piece of evidence that proves a point beyond doubt.

Die Videoaufnahme war ein schlüssiger Beweis.

Sich zu einem schlüssigen Bild zusammenfügen.

— To come together to form a logical picture.

Langsam fügten sich die Hinweise zu einem schlüssigen Bild zusammen.

Schlüssig erscheinen.

— To seem logical or coherent.

Diese Lösung erscheint mir am schlüssigsten.

Ein schlüssiges Urteil fällen.

— To make a well-founded and logical judgment.

Der Richter fällte ein schlüssiges Urteil.

मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ

"Ein schlüssiges Ganzes"

— A coherent whole where everything fits together.

Die verschiedenen Abteilungen müssen ein schlüssiges Ganzes bilden.

formal
"Hand und Fuß haben"

— To be well-thought-out (related idiom).

Dein Plan hat Hand und Fuß, er ist wirklich schlüssig.

informal
"Den roten Faden finden"

— To find the logical thread (related idiom).

Wenn die Argumentation schlüssig ist, findet man den roten Faden leicht.

neutral
"Eins und eins zusammenzählen"

— To put two and two together (related idiom).

Er zählte eins und eins zusammen und fand eine schlüssige Lösung.

informal
"Etwas auf den Punkt bringen"

— To get to the heart of the matter (related idiom).

Sie hat das Problem schlüssig auf den Punkt gebracht.

neutral
"Aus einem Guss sein"

— To be seamless/consistent (related idiom).

Das Design des Autos ist schlüssig und wie aus einem Guss.

neutral
"Keine Fragen offen lassen"

— To leave no questions unanswered (related idiom).

Seine Erklärung war so schlüssig, dass sie keine Fragen offen ließ.

neutral
"In sich stimmig sein"

— To be coherent within itself.

Das Konzept muss in sich stimmig und schlüssig sein.

neutral
"Einen Schuh daraus machen"

— To make sense of something (related idiom).

Erst mit diesem Detail wird ein schlüssiger Schuh daraus.

informal
"Auf festem Boden stehen"

— To be on solid ground/well-founded.

Seine Argumente sind schlüssig und stehen auf festem Boden.

neutral

शब्द परिवार

संज्ञा

der Schluss (conclusion)
die Schlüssigkeit (conclusiveness)
der Rückschluss (inference)
die Schlussfolgerung (deduction)

क्रिया

schließen (to close/conclude)
abschließen (to finish)
schlussfolgern (to conclude)
erschließen (to open up/deduce)

विशेषण

unschlüssig (undecided)
abgeschlossen (finished)
schließbar (closable)

संबंधित

Schlüssel
Schloss
Abschluss
Entschluss
Beschluss

याद करें

स्मृति सहायक

Think of a 'Schlüssel' (key). A 'schlüssig' argument is like a key that fits the lock perfectly. If it fits, the case is closed!

दृश्य संबंध

Imagine a detective putting the final piece into a jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle is now 'schlüssig' because it's complete and makes sense.

Word Web

Schluss Schlüssel Logik Beweis Argument Theorie Konzept Begründung

चैलेंज

Try to describe your favorite movie plot using 'schlüssig' or 'nicht schlüssig'. Explain why the ending made sense or why it didn't.

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

Derived from the Middle High German 'slüzzec', which meant 'belonging to a lock' or 'locking'. Over time, the meaning shifted from a physical closing to a mental closing or conclusion.

मूल अर्थ: Related to locking or closing something securely.

Germanic (High German).

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

No specific sensitivities; it is a neutral, intellectual term.

English speakers might say 'it adds up' or 'it holds water'. 'Schlüssig' is more formal than these idioms.

Immanuel Kant's philosophical works often deal with the 'Schlüssigkeit' of reason. Sherlock Holmes stories (translated) often use 'schlüssig' for his deductions. German legal textbooks (BGB) use it as a technical requirement.

संबंधित सामग्री

संबंधित ग्रामर रूल्स

academic के और शब्द

Abbildung

B1

किसी पुस्तक या दस्तावेज़ में एक चित्र, आरेख या चित्रण।

Abhandlung

B1

किसी विशेष विषय पर गहराई से लिखा गया एक विस्तृत लिखित कार्य, जो अक्सर अकादमिक होता है।

ableiten

B1

किसी आधार या स्रोत से निष्कर्ष निकालना या व्युत्पन्न करना।

Absatz

B1

लेख का एक अनुच्छेद (पैराग्राफ)।

abschließend

B1

जब आप किसी बात को अंतिम बिंदु या निष्कर्ष के रूप में कहना चाहते हैं तो 'abschließend' का प्रयोग करें।

Abschlussarbeit

B1

किसी डिग्री प्रोग्राम को पूरा करने के लिए लिखी गई अंतिम अकादमिक पेपर।

Abschlusszeugnis

B1

आधिकारिक कागज जो आपको कोई कोर्स या स्कूल पूरा करने पर मिलता है।

Abschnitt

B1

किसी बड़ी चीज़ का एक हिस्सा या खंड, जैसे किसी पाठ का अनुच्छेद या जीवन का एक चरण।

Absolvent

B1

स्नातक वह व्यक्ति है जिसने अपनी पढ़ाई सफलतापूर्वक पूरी की है।

absolvieren

B1

अध्ययन या प्रशिक्षण का एक कोर्स सफलतापूर्वक पूरा करना।

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