die Banane
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- A common yellow tropical fruit.
- Feminine noun: die Banane.
- Plural form: die Bananen.
- Used in many idioms like 'Alles Banane'.
The German word die Banane refers to one of the most popular fruits worldwide, the banana. In a literal sense, it is a long, curved fruit with a thick yellow skin and soft, sweet flesh. In Germany, bananas are a staple in almost every household, often consumed as a quick snack, part of a breakfast muesli, or used in baking. Botanically, the banana plant is considered a large herb, and the fruit itself is technically a berry, though most Germans would simply categorize it under the general term Obst (fruit). The word is feminine in gender, which is a crucial aspect for learners to internalize from the beginning. Unlike English, where 'the' covers everything, in German, you must always associate the banana with die.
- Botanical Classification
- In a scientific context, die Banane belongs to the genus Musa. While we usually think of the yellow dessert banana, there are also Kochbananen (plantains) which are used more like potatoes in cooking.
Ich esse jeden Morgen eine Banane zum Frühstück, weil sie viel Energie liefert.
Beyond the literal fruit, the word carries several metaphorical weights in German culture. It can be found in political discourse, specifically in the term Bananenrepublik (banana republic), used to describe a politically unstable country whose economy is largely dependent on the export of a single limited-resource product. During the Cold War, the banana also became a symbol of the division between East and West Germany. In the German Democratic Republic (GDR/DDR), bananas were notoriously scarce and became a symbol of the luxury and variety available in the West. This historical context makes the banana more than just a fruit to older generations of Germans; it represents a historical turning point and the prosperity of the post-reunification era.
- Common Usage
- You will hear this word at the Supermarkt, at the Wochenmarkt (weekly market), or when discussing nutrition and health. It is a high-frequency word essential for basic survival German.
Die Kinder mögen Bananen lieber als Äpfel.
In modern slang, you might hear the phrase "Alles Banane?" which functions similarly to "Is everything okay?" or "Is everything cool?" This demonstrates the word's flexibility in casual conversation. Whether you are ordering a Bananensplit (banana split) at an ice cream parlor or talking about the curvature of a soccer shot (Bananenflanke), the word is deeply embedded in the linguistic fabric of Germany. Understanding its role involves knowing its grammar, its history, and its various idiomatic uses that range from culinary to political.
- Physical Description
- A banana is typically described as gelb (yellow) when ripe, grün (green) when unripe, and krumm (curved). The question 'Why is the banana crooked?' (Warum ist die Banane krumm?) is a common playful riddle in Germany.
Kauf bitte ein ganzes Bündel Bananen.
Using die Banane in sentences requires an understanding of German cases and verb collocations. As a feminine noun, it follows the standard declension patterns for feminine words. In the nominative case, it is die Banane. In the accusative case (direct object), it remains die Banane. For example, in the sentence "I eat the banana," it becomes "Ich esse die Banane." If you are using an indefinite article, it would be "Ich esse eine Banane." This is a common starting point for beginners. When moving to the plural, remember that the article remains die, but the noun changes to Bananen. "Ich kaufe fünf Bananen" is a standard way to express quantity.
- Verbs Commonly Used
- Common verbs include schälen (to peel), essen (to eat), kaufen (to buy), schneiden (to cut), and zerdrücken (to mash). For example: "Zuerst muss man die Banane schälen."
Die Affen im Zoo fressen sehr gerne Bananen.
When describing the state of the fruit, adjectives play a significant role. You might say a banana is reif (ripe), unreif (unripe), or überreif (overripe). If a banana has brown spots, Germans might call it fleckig. In a culinary context, you might see die Banane as part of compound nouns, which are very common in German. Words like Bananenbrot (banana bread), Bananenschale (banana peel), and Bananensaft (banana juice) are essential for navigating a German kitchen or menu. Note how the 'n' is often used as a connecting element in these compound words, though in this case, it's actually just the plural form or the stem ending.
- Prepositional Use
- Using prepositions like mit (with) requires the dative case. "Ein Joghurt mit einer Banane" (A yogurt with a banana). Here, eine changes to einer.
Pass auf, dass du nicht auf der Bananenschale ausrutschst!
Advanced learners should focus on the nuances of using die Banane in more complex structures, such as passive voice or relative clauses. For instance, "Die Banane, die ich gestern gekauft habe, ist schon braun" (The banana that I bought yesterday is already brown). Here, the relative pronoun 'die' refers back to the feminine noun. Additionally, when discussing the fruit in a general sense, German often uses the singular with a definite article to represent the whole species: "Die Banane ist reich an Kalium" (The banana is rich in potassium). This stylistic choice is common in educational or scientific writing.
- Quantities
- When buying them, you usually buy eine Staude (a bunch) or ein Bündel. You might ask: "Wie viel kostet ein Kilo Bananen?"
Möchtest du ein Stück von meiner Banane abhaben?
The word die Banane is ubiquitous in German daily life. One of the primary locations you will encounter it is the Supermarkt or the Discounter (like Aldi or Lidl). In these settings, you'll see signs for "Bananen" and hear customers asking about their ripeness or price. Because bananas are often sold by weight, the term Waage (scale) is frequently associated with them. You might hear an announcement like "Bananen heute im Angebot!" (Bananas on sale today!). In the produce section, it is one of the most frequently mentioned items, alongside Äpfel and Kartoffeln.
- In the Kitchen
- At home, parents might ask their children: "Willst du eine Banane in dein Müsli?" (Do you want a banana in your muesli?). It is a common part of the German Frühstückstisch (breakfast table).
An der Kasse: "Haben Sie die Bananen schon gewogen?"
In the world of sports, particularly soccer (football), die Banane takes on a specialized meaning. A Bananenflanke (banana cross) is a kick where the ball travels in a curved arc, much like the shape of the fruit. This term was popularized by legendary German players and is a staple of sports broadcasting. If you watch a Bundesliga match, you might hear the commentator shout about a "herrliche Bananenflanke" into the box. This shows how the fruit's physical shape has influenced the German vocabulary for technical skills in sports.
- In Casual Conversation
- You might hear the idiomatic phrase "Alles Banane" among friends. It's a lighthearted way of saying everything is fine or everything is 'okay-doke'.
"Wie läuft's bei dir?" - "Och, alles Banane!"
Another place you'll hear the word is in social and political discussions. Due to the history of the GDR, the banana remains a symbol of consumerism and the transition from socialism to capitalism. Documentary films about the fall of the Berlin Wall often feature footage of people rushing to buy bananas. Consequently, in academic or historical lectures about die Wende (the turning point), the word Banane might be used to illustrate the economic differences between East and West. Furthermore, in environmental contexts, you will hear about Bio-Bananen (organic bananas) or Fairtrade-Bananen, as Germans are generally very conscious of the ethical implications of fruit imports.
- At the Ice Cream Parlor
- In an Eisdiele, you will see Bananeneis or the classic Bananensplit. It's a favorite flavor for children and adults alike.
Ich hätte gerne zwei Kugeln Banane in der Waffel.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning die Banane is getting the gender wrong. Since 'banana' is neuter in English, there is a tendency to want to say das Banane or der Banane. It is vital to memorize the fruit with its article: die Banane. A helpful trick is that many fruits ending in '-e' in German are feminine (e.g., die Birne, die Kirsche, die Pflaume). Another common error involves the plural form. Learners often forget to add the 'n' and simply say zwei Banane instead of the correct zwei Bananen. In German, the plural of most feminine nouns ending in '-e' is formed by adding '-n'.
- Pronunciation Pitfalls
- English speakers often emphasize the wrong syllable. In German, the stress is on the second syllable: ba-NA-ne. The final 'e' is also pronounced as a short 'uh' sound (schwa), not left silent like in some English words.
Falsch: Ich kaufe drei Banane.
Richtig: Ich kaufe drei Bananen.
Confusion also arises with compound words. Learners might try to translate "banana bread" literally as Banane Brot, forgetting that German requires these words to be joined together into a single word: Bananenbrot. Additionally, the connecting 'n' in Bananenschale or Bananenstecker can be confusing. Is it the plural form or just a filler? While it looks like the plural, it's best to simply learn these compounds as unique vocabulary items. Using them as separate words is a hallmark of a beginner's mistake and can sometimes make the sentence harder for a native speaker to parse quickly.
- Case Errors
- Mistaking the accusative for the dative is common. "Ich gebe der Banane" (I give to the banana - personifying it) vs "Ich esse die Banane" (I eat the banana). Context usually prevents this, but article endings are key.
Vorsicht: Die Aussprache von Banane ist nicht wie im Englischen 'buh-nan-uh'.
Finally, there is the issue of false friends or over-extending idioms. While "everything is banana" (alles Banane) works in German, other English banana idioms like "to go bananas" do not translate literally. If you say "Ich gehe Bananen," a German will simply think you are walking toward some fruit. Instead, you would use verrückt werden or ausrasten. Understanding the cultural boundaries of how the word is used idiomatically prevents awkward or nonsensical literal translations. Always check if a slang expression exists in the target language before translating it directly from your native tongue.
- Spelling
- The spelling is nearly identical to English, which is a blessing, but don't forget the capital 'B'. In German, all nouns must be capitalized!
Merke: Nomen werden im Deutschen immer großgeschrieben: Banane, nicht banane.
While die Banane is a specific term, it exists within a larger family of words related to fruit and food. The most general term is das Obst, which is a collective noun for fruit. Unlike the English 'fruits', Obst is usually used in the singular. If you want to talk about a specific piece of fruit, you might use die Frucht, though this often sounds more botanical or poetic than Obst. For example, you would find bananas in the Obstteilung (fruit department) of a store. Another related term is die Südfrucht (tropical fruit), a category that includes bananas, pineapples, and citrus fruits—items that historically had to be imported from warmer southern climates.
- Banane vs. Kochbanane
- Standard Bananen are sweet and eaten raw. Kochbananen (plantains) are starchy and must be cooked. It is important to distinguish them in recipes.
In diesem Laden gibt es viele verschiedene Südfrüchte, nicht nur Bananen.
In terms of physical alternatives or descriptors, you might encounter die Fingerbanane (baby banana), which is smaller and often sweeter. If you are looking for synonyms in a metaphorical sense, there aren't many direct ones for the fruit itself, but for the shape, you might use bogenförmig (arc-shaped) or gekrümmt (curved). When discussing nutrition, die Banane is often grouped with other Energielieferanten (energy providers) like Nüsse (nuts) or Haferflocken (oat flakes). In a culinary context, if a recipe calls for bananas and you don't have any, der Apfelmus (applesauce) can sometimes serve as a substitute in vegan baking to provide moisture, though the flavor profile will obviously change.
- Comparison: Banane vs. Apfel
- While both are Obst, the banana is tropical and has a peel you discard, whereas the apple (der Apfel) is local to Germany and the skin is often eaten.
Man kann Äpfel nicht mit Bananen vergleichen (You can't compare apples with bananas - similar to 'apples and oranges').
Lastly, consider the word die Staude. While in English we might just say "a bunch of bananas," in German, the plant itself is a Bananenstaude. This distinguishes it from trees (Bäume) or bushes (Sträucher). Knowing these technical distinctions can help you sound more precise. If you are at a high-end fruit stall, you might also hear about Flugbananen—bananas that are transported by air to ensure they are perfectly ripe when they arrive, as opposed to being ripened in shipping containers. This level of vocabulary shows a deep engagement with the language and the specific culture of food in German-speaking countries.
- Related Adjectives
- Bananengelb (banana yellow) is a specific shade used in design and fashion to describe a vibrant, warm yellow.
Sie trägt heute ein Kleid in Bananengelb.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
In the 18th century, bananas were still so exotic in Germany that they were sometimes called 'Paradiesfeigen' (paradise figs).
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the final 'e' like 'ee'. It should be 'uh'.
- Stressing the first syllable.
- Using the English 'a' sound instead of the German long 'a'.
- Making it two syllables instead of three.
- Leaving the final 'e' silent.
難易度
Very easy to recognize because it is a cognate.
Easy, but don't forget the capital B and the final 'e'.
The stress on the second syllable can be tricky for English speakers.
Very easy to understand in context.
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Feminine nouns ending in -e usually take -n in the plural.
die Banane -> die Bananen
Nouns are always capitalized in German.
die Banane (not die banane)
The direct object of a sentence is in the accusative case.
Ich esse die Banane.
Prepositions like 'mit' always take the dative case.
Müsli mit einer Banane.
Compound nouns take the gender of the last word.
Das BananenBROT (neuter because 'das Brot' is neuter).
レベル別の例文
Ich esse eine Banane.
I eat a banana.
Accusative case: 'eine Banane' is the direct object.
Die Banane ist gelb.
The banana is yellow.
Nominative case: 'Die Banane' is the subject.
Ist das eine Banane?
Is that a banana?
Indefinite article 'eine' for feminine nouns.
Ich mag Bananen.
I like bananas.
Plural form: 'Bananen'.
Hier sind zwei Bananen.
Here are two bananas.
Plural nouns often end in -n.
Die Banane ist süß.
The banana is sweet.
Adjective 'süß' describes the noun.
Kaufst du eine Banane?
Are you buying a banana?
Verb-first structure for a question.
Meine Banane ist klein.
My banana is small.
Possessive pronoun 'meine' for feminine nouns.
Ich kaufe heute fünf Bananen.
I am buying five bananas today.
Plural 'Bananen' after a number.
Die Banane muss man zuerst schälen.
You have to peel the banana first.
Modal verb 'muss' with infinitive 'schälen'.
Ich mache einen Obstsalat mit Bananen.
I am making a fruit salad with bananas.
Dative plural: 'mit Bananen'.
Diese Banane ist noch grün und unreif.
This banana is still green and unripe.
Demonstrative 'diese' for feminine nouns.
Wo sind die Bananen im Supermarkt?
Where are the bananas in the supermarket?
Plural 'die' for 'Bananen'.
Ich habe die Banane schon gegessen.
I have already eaten the banana.
Perfect tense: 'habe ... gegessen'.
Die Kinder wollen eine Banane zum Nachtisch.
The children want a banana for dessert.
Accusative 'eine Banane'.
Bananen sind oft billiger als Äpfel.
Bananas are often cheaper than apples.
Comparative 'billiger als'.
Bananen enthalten viel Kalium und sind gesund.
Bananas contain a lot of potassium and are healthy.
Plural subject with plural verb 'enthalten'.
Wenn die Banane braun ist, ist sie sehr süß.
When the banana is brown, it is very sweet.
Subordinate clause with 'wenn'.
Ich brauche reife Bananen für mein Bananenbrot.
I need ripe bananas for my banana bread.
Adjective declension: 'reife Bananen' (accusative plural).
Alles Banane bei dir, oder gibt es Probleme?
Is everything cool with you, or are there problems?
Idiomatic expression 'Alles Banane'.
Die Banane, die ich gestern kaufte, ist weg.
The banana that I bought yesterday is gone.
Relative clause: 'die ich gestern kaufte'.
Man sollte Bananen nicht im Kühlschrank lagern.
One should not store bananas in the refrigerator.
Passive-like 'man' construction.
Bananen wachsen an großen Stauden.
Bananas grow on large perennials.
Prepositional phrase 'an ... Stauden'.
Ich ziehe Bananen anderen Früchten vor.
I prefer bananas over other fruits.
Separable verb 'vorziehen'.
Die Banane gilt als wichtiges Exportgut.
The banana is considered an important export commodity.
Phrase 'gelten als' (to be considered as).
In vielen Ländern ist die Banane ein Grundnahrungsmittel.
In many countries, the banana is a staple food.
Compound noun 'Grundnahrungsmittel'.
Der Begriff 'Bananenrepublik' ist oft abwertend gemeint.
The term 'banana republic' is often meant derogatorily.
Passive voice 'ist ... gemeint'.
Durch die Bananenflanke wurde das Tor vorbereitet.
The goal was set up by the banana cross.
Preposition 'durch' followed by accusative.
Ökologisch angebaute Bananen sind oft teurer.
Ecologically grown bananas are often more expensive.
Participle used as an adjective: 'angebaute'.
Die Banane ist botanisch gesehen eine Beere.
Botanically speaking, the banana is a berry.
Adverbial phrase 'botanisch gesehen'.
Trotz der Kälte wurden die Bananen geliefert.
Despite the cold, the bananas were delivered.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive: 'der Kälte'.
Wir müssen den Konsum von Bananen kritisch hinterfragen.
We must critically question the consumption of bananas.
Modal verb 'müssen' with infinitive 'hinterfragen'.
Die Banane symbolisierte in der DDR den westlichen Wohlstand.
In the GDR, the banana symbolized Western prosperity.
Präteritum (simple past) of 'symbolisieren'.
Die Krümmung der Banane ist genetisch bedingt.
The curvature of the banana is genetically determined.
Genitive case: 'der Banane'.
Eine Bananenschale kann eine gefährliche Rutschgefahr darstellen.
A banana peel can represent a dangerous slipping hazard.
Compound noun 'Rutschgefahr'.
Die Banane hat eine faszinierende Kulturgeschichte.
The banana has a fascinating cultural history.
Adjective 'faszinierende' in accusative feminine.
Manche Künstler nutzen die Banane als provokatives Motiv.
Some artists use the banana as a provocative motif.
Plural 'Künstler' with plural verb 'nutzen'.
Die Banane ist ein Paradebeispiel für eine globale Lieferkette.
The banana is a prime example of a global supply chain.
Compound noun 'Paradebeispiel'.
Ohne die Banane wäre das Frühstück unvollständig.
Without the banana, breakfast would be incomplete.
Konjunktiv II (subjunctive) 'wäre'.
Die Banane ist aus unserem Alltag nicht mehr wegzudenken.
It's impossible to imagine our daily life without the banana.
Idiomatic construction 'nicht wegzudenken'.
Die ontologische Bedeutung der Banane in der Pop-Art ist unbestreitbar.
The ontological significance of the banana in Pop Art is undeniable.
High-level vocabulary like 'ontologisch'.
In der Banane manifestiert sich die Ambivalenz des Welthandels.
In the banana, the ambivalence of world trade is manifested.
Reflexive verb 'sich manifestieren'.
Die Banane dient oft als Chiffre für das Exotische.
The banana often serves as a cipher for the exotic.
Noun 'Chiffre' (cipher/code).
Man kann die Banane als Metapher für die menschliche Fragilität deuten.
One can interpret the banana as a metaphor for human fragility.
Verb 'deuten' (to interpret).
Die Banane ist ein Sujet, das viele Karikaturisten inspiriert hat.
The banana is a subject that has inspired many caricaturists.
French loanword 'Sujet' (subject/topic).
Die Banane entzieht sich einer einfachen Kategorisierung als bloßes Obst.
The banana eludes a simple categorization as mere fruit.
Reflexive verb 'sich entziehen' with dative.
Die Banane avancierte zum Politikum während der Wiedervereinigung.
The banana became a political issue during reunification.
Verb 'avancieren' (to advance/become).
Die morphologische Struktur der Banane ist äußerst komplex.
The morphological structure of the banana is extremely complex.
Scientific adjective 'morphologisch'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— A playful rhetorical question used when there is no simple answer.
Kind: 'Warum regnet es?' Vater: 'Warum ist die Banane krumm?'
— To do something impossible or nonsensical (rare/regional).
Du kannst doch keine Bananen biegen!
— To kick a curved cross in soccer.
Er schlug eine perfekte Bananenflanke in den Strafraum.
— To slip on a banana peel (literal or metaphorical for a clumsy mistake).
Pass auf, dass du nicht auf der Bananenschale ausrutschst.
— A derogatory term for a politically unstable country.
Wir wollen nicht, dass unser Land zur Bananenrepublik wird.
— A type of single-wire electrical connector.
Ich brauche neue Bananenstecker für meine Lautsprecher.
— A classic ice cream dessert with a banana.
Zum Nachtisch nehme ich einen Bananensplit.
よく混同される語
Another fruit ending in -e, but it's a pear.
Another tropical fruit, but doesn't end in -e.
The scientific/rare term for plantain.
慣用句と表現
— A country with a weak economy and corrupt government.
Die Kritiker nannten den Staat eine Bananenrepublik.
political— A funny answer to a 'why' question when you don't want to explain.
- 'Warum?' - 'Warum ist die Banane krumm?'
casual— To make a fool of oneself (related via the 'monkey-banana' association).
Ich möchte mich vor den Kollegen nicht zum Affen machen.
informal— To be involved in illegal or shady activities (related to the shape).
Er ist bekannt dafür, krumme Dinger zu drehen.
slang— A very curved kick in football.
Kaltz war berühmt für seine Bananenflanken.
sports— To accept something (rare/creative use).
Da müssen wir wohl in die Banane beißen.
humorous— Someone who does a useless or imaginary job.
Was bist du von Beruf? Bananen-Bieger?
ironic— To not be listening (similar to 'tomatoes in eyes').
Hörst du mich nicht? Hast du eine Banane im Ohr?
childish間違えやすい
Looks like English.
Gendered and capitalized in German.
Die Banane ist hier.
French influence.
In German, we say 'die Bananenstaude'.
Die Bananenstaude wächst.
Meanings change.
Can mean 'nonsense' or 'okay' depending on context.
Das ist doch total Banane!
Type of fruit.
Starchy, not sweet like 'die Banane'.
Ich brate eine Kochbanane.
Size.
Much smaller than a regular banana.
Die Fingerbanane ist klein.
文型パターン
Das ist eine [Nomen].
Das ist eine Banane.
Ich esse [Nomen].
Ich esse eine Banane.
Ich kaufe [Zahl] [Nomen].
Ich kaufe drei Bananen.
Die [Nomen] ist [Adjektiv].
Die Banane ist reif.
Ich mag [Nomen], weil...
Ich mag Bananen, weil sie süß sind.
Das [Nomen], das...
Die Banane, die ich esse, ist gut.
Trotz der [Nomen]...
Trotz der Banane bin ich hungrig.
Es ist [Adjektiv], dass [Nomen]...
Es ist offensichtlich, dass Bananen gesund sind.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Very high; used daily.
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das Banane
→
die Banane
Banane is feminine, not neuter.
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zwei Banane
→
zwei Bananen
The plural requires an -n at the end.
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Banane Brot
→
Bananenbrot
In German, compound nouns must be one word.
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Ich gehe Bananen
→
Ich werde verrückt
You cannot translate the English idiom 'go bananas' literally.
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die Banane (pronouncing like English)
→
ba-NA-ne
The German pronunciation has three syllables and different stress.
ヒント
Gender Tip
Associate 'die Banane' with other feminine fruits like 'die Birne' and 'die Orange'.
Stress the Middle
Always put the emphasis on the 'NA' in Ba-NA-ne. This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Fairtrade
Germans are very ethical about food. Look for the 'Fairtrade' logo on bananas in the store.
Brown is Sweet
If a banana is 'fleckig' (spotted), it's perfect for 'Bananenbrot' because it's at its sweetest.
Casual Greeting
Try saying 'Alles Banane?' to a German friend. It’s a fun, informal way to check in.
Compound Words
Learn 'Bananenschale' and 'Bananensaft' early. Compound words are the heart of German.
Self-Weighing
In many German stores, you must weigh the bananas yourself at a scale in the produce section.
Not a Tree
A banana grows on a 'Staude' (perennial herb), not a tree. Using 'Bananenstaude' sounds very advanced.
Symbol of Freedom
Remember the historical context of the GDR. It makes the word much more meaningful in Germany.
The Krumm Joke
Learn the rhyme about why the banana is crooked to impress native speakers with your humor.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'Banana' in a 'Nanny's' hand (Ba-NA-ne). The 'die' is like a 'lady' nanny.
視覚的連想
Visualize a bright yellow banana shaped like the letter 'D' for 'Die'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use the word 'die Banane' in three different cases (nominative, accusative, dative) in one short story.
語源
The word entered German via the Spanish or Portuguese 'banana', which likely comes from a West African language (possibly Wolof 'banaana').
元の意味: The finger-like fruit.
Indo-European (via Romance loanword).文化的な背景
Be careful using 'Bananenrepublik' as it can be offensive to people from tropical countries.
In English-speaking countries, bananas are also a staple, but the historical 'scarcity' aspect found in Germany is absent.
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実際の使用場面
Supermarket
- Wo sind die Bananen?
- Sind die Bananen bio?
- Wie viel kostet ein Kilo?
- Ich brauche reife Bananen.
Kitchen
- Schäl die Banane.
- Schneide sie in Stücke.
- Wir machen Bananenbrot.
- Die Banane ist braun.
Doctor/Health
- Bananen haben viel Kalium.
- Essen Sie eine Banane gegen Wadenkrämpfe.
- Bananen sind gut für die Verdauung.
- Ist zu viel Fruchtzucker in Bananen?
Sports
- Das war eine tolle Bananenflanke!
- Ich brauche eine Banane für mehr Energie.
- Bananen sind der perfekte Snack beim Wandern.
- Nach dem Training esse ich eine Banane.
History Class
- Die Banane in der DDR.
- Ein Symbol des Westens.
- Die Warenknappheit im Osten.
- Bananen nach dem Mauerfall.
会話のきっかけ
"Magst du lieber grüne oder gelbe Bananen?"
"Was ist dein Lieblingsgericht mit Bananen?"
"Hast du schon mal Bananenbrot selbst gebacken?"
"Wusstest du, dass die Banane botanisch eine Beere ist?"
"Warum ist die Banane deiner Meinung nach krumm?"
日記のテーマ
Beschreibe dein liebstes Frühstück mit Bananen in fünf Sätzen.
Schreibe über eine lustige Situation, in der eine Bananenschale eine Rolle spielte.
Warum sind Bananen so beliebt in Deutschland? Recherchiere und schreibe deine Meinung.
Stell dir vor, du bist eine Banane im Supermarkt. Was siehst du?
Erkläre den Begriff 'Bananenrepublik' in deinen eigenen Worten.
よくある質問
10 問It is feminine: 'die Banane'. This is a common point of confusion for English speakers who are used to neuter objects. Always remember 'die'.
The plural is 'die Bananen'. In German, most feminine nouns ending in '-e' take an '-n' in the plural.
It is 'das Bananenbrot'. In German, we combine the words together.
It is an informal idiom meaning 'everything is fine' or 'it's all good'. It's very common in casual speech.
In German, people often ask 'Warum ist die Banane krumm?' as a joke. The answer is often 'Weil niemand in den Urwald zog und die Banane grade bog' (Because nobody went into the jungle and bent the banana straight).
No, that is a literal translation from English and doesn't work. Use 'Ich drehe durch' or 'Ich werde verrückt'.
Stress the middle: ba-NA-ne. The 'a' in 'na' is long, and the final 'e' is short.
Botanically, it is 'eine Beere' (a berry), but in everyday life, it is 'eine Frucht' or 'Obst'.
It's a soccer term for a curved cross kick, named after the shape of the banana.
Yes, because they were hard to get, they became a symbol of the luxury and consumer goods of the West.
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Beschreibe eine Banane in drei Sätzen.
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Was ist dein Lieblingsgericht mit Bananen? Erkläre es.
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Warum ist die Banane deiner Meinung nach krumm?
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Was war die Bedeutung der Banane in der DDR?
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Diskutiere die ökologischen Folgen des Bananenanbaus.
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Schreibe einen Einkaufszettel mit fünf Obstsorten, inklusive Bananen.
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Schreibe eine kurze Anleitung: Wie schält man eine Banane?
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Was bedeutet für dich 'Alles Banane'?
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Erkläre den Begriff Bananenrepublik.
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Schreibe ein Gedicht über eine gelbe Banane.
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Was sind die Vorteile von Fairtrade-Bananen?
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Beschreibe den Geschmack einer sehr reifen Banane.
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Stell dir vor, du bist ein Affe. Warum magst du Bananen?
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Sollte man Bananen im Kühlschrank lagern? Warum (nicht)?
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Wie hat sich der Preis von Bananen in deinem Land verändert?
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Schreibe einen Dialog im Supermarkt über Bananen.
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Warum sind Bananen gute Snacks für Sportler?
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Was passiert, wenn man auf einer Bananenschale ausrutscht?
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Vergleiche Äpfel und Bananen.
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Welche anderen Südfrüchte kennst du?
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'I eat a banana every day.'
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Frage im Supermarkt nach dem Preis von Bananen.
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Erzähle, wie man ein Bananenbrot macht.
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Erkläre den Witz: 'Warum ist die Banane krumm?'
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Diskutiere über Fairtrade-Produkte.
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'The banana is yellow and very sweet.'
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Beschreibe dein Frühstück.
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Was denkst du über Bio-Bananen?
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Erzähle eine kurze Geschichte über einen Affen und eine Banane.
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Was bedeutet 'Alles Banane' in einem Gespräch?
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Frag jemanden, ob er eine Banane möchte.
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Sag: 'I need five bananas for the fruit salad.'
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Warum sind Bananen gut für Sportler? Erkläre es.
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Was ist eine Bananenrepublik? Erkläre es einem Freund.
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Beschreibe die Form einer Banane.
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Sag: 'Don't slip on the banana peel!'
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Erzähle von einer Situation, in der du Bananen gekauft hast.
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Welches Obst magst du mehr als Bananen?
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Diskutiere die Bedeutung der Banane in der Geschichte Deutschlands.
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Mache ein Kompliment über jemandes 'Bananen-Lächeln'.
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Hör zu: 'Ich hätte gerne zwei Kilo Bananen.' Wie viele Bananen möchte die Person?
Hör zu: 'Die Bananen sind heute im Angebot.' Sind die Bananen teuer oder billig?
Hör zu: 'Vorsicht, da liegt eine Bananenschale!' Vor was wird gewarnt?
Hör zu: 'Möchtest du Bananenmilch oder Apfelsaft?' Welche Optionen gibt es?
Hör zu: 'Alles Banane bei mir!' Wie geht es der Person?
Hör zu: 'Die Banane ist noch ganz grün.' Kann man die Banane schon gut essen?
Hör zu: 'Wir brauchen reife Bananen für den Kuchen.' Welche Art von Bananen wird gesucht?
Hör zu: 'Kaltz schlägt die Bananenflanke.' Was passiert im Spiel?
Hör zu: 'Die Banane ist ein wichtiges Exportgut für Ecuador.' Um welches Land geht es?
Hör zu: 'Hast du die Bananen schon gewogen?' Was soll die Person tun?
Hör zu: 'Bananen sind reich an Magnesium.' Was ist in Bananen?
Hör zu: 'Ich mag keine matschigen Bananen.' Was mag die Person nicht?
Hör zu: 'Kauf bitte Bio-Bananen.' Welche Bananen soll man kaufen?
Hör zu: 'Die Banane ist botanisch eine Beere.' Ist das wahr oder falsch?
Hör zu: 'Bananenbrot ist mein Lieblingskuchen.' Was mag die Person?
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Summary
The word 'die Banane' is a feminine German noun meaning banana. It is essential for daily life, shopping, and understanding several common German idioms like 'Alles Banane'. Remember to always capitalize it and use the plural 'Bananen'.
- A common yellow tropical fruit.
- Feminine noun: die Banane.
- Plural form: die Bananen.
- Used in many idioms like 'Alles Banane'.
Gender Tip
Associate 'die Banane' with other feminine fruits like 'die Birne' and 'die Orange'.
Stress the Middle
Always put the emphasis on the 'NA' in Ba-NA-ne. This is the most common mistake for beginners.
Fairtrade
Germans are very ethical about food. Look for the 'Fairtrade' logo on bananas in the store.
Brown is Sweet
If a banana is 'fleckig' (spotted), it's perfect for 'Bananenbrot' because it's at its sweetest.
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