Putzkraft
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- Putzkraft means 'cleaner' and is a neutral, professional term used in both domestic and business contexts in German-speaking countries.
- It is a feminine noun (die Putzkraft) but refers to workers of any gender, making it a modern alternative to 'Putzfrau'.
- The word is commonly found in job advertisements, tax documents, and everyday workplace conversations regarding office maintenance and hygiene.
- B1 learners should use it to sound respectful and professional, remembering the plural form 'Putzkräfte' and its specific grammatical behavior.
The German word Putzkraft is a compound noun that serves as a neutral, professional term for a cleaner or a cleaning professional. In the modern German linguistic landscape, the term has gained significant traction as a gender-neutral and more respectful alternative to older, gendered terms like Putzfrau (cleaning lady). The word is composed of 'Putz' (from the verb putzen, meaning to clean or to scrub) and 'Kraft' (meaning force, power, or in this specific context, a worker or personnel). When you use this word, you are referring to someone whose professional occupation involves maintaining the cleanliness of private homes, offices, schools, or industrial facilities. It is a word you will encounter frequently in job advertisements, tax documents, and formal discussions about household management. The term suggests a level of professionalization that 'Putzhilfe' (cleaning help) might lack, positioning the individual as a formal part of the workforce. It is particularly common in urban environments where professional cleaning services are a standard part of life. Understanding this word requires an appreciation for the German tendency to create precise compound nouns to describe professional roles without necessarily invoking the gender of the person performing the task, although grammatically, 'die Putzkraft' is always feminine regardless of the worker's gender, due to the word 'Kraft' being feminine.
- Professional Context
- Used in contracts, insurance papers, and employment agencies to describe the role of a cleaner.
- Social Context
- A more polite and modern way to refer to cleaning staff in social conversation, avoiding the potentially patronizing tone of 'Putzfrau'.
Unsere Firma sucht ab sofort eine zuverlässige Putzkraft für die Abendstunden.
Historically, the German language relied heavily on gender-specific job titles. However, as the workforce evolved, the need for inclusive language led to the adoption of 'Kraft' as a suffix. This transformation mirrors the shift from 'Sekretärin' to 'Bürokraft'. When using 'Putzkraft', you are navigating the B1 level of German by showing an awareness of professional registers. It is not just about the act of cleaning; it is about the person as a functional unit of a business or household operation. You might hear this word when discussing household expenses with a tax advisor, as 'haushaltsnahe Dienstleistungen' (household-related services) involving a 'Putzkraft' can often be deducted from taxes in Germany. This legal and financial dimension adds a layer of seriousness to the word that 'cleaning help' might not convey in English. Furthermore, the term is ubiquitous in the 'Minijob' sector, which is a significant part of the German economy. If you are looking for work or looking to hire, this is the keyword you will search for on platforms like Ebay Kleinanzeigen or specialized portals like Helpling. It implies a relationship based on a work agreement rather than just a casual favor among neighbors.
Die Putzkraft kommt immer am Dienstagvormittag, um die Fenster zu putzen.
- Etymology
- Putz (Cleaning/Plaster) + Kraft (Force/Worker). The 'Putz' part originally referred to making something 'fine' or 'dressed up'.
In summary, 'Putzkraft' is a versatile and essential noun for anyone living in or interacting with a German-speaking environment. It bridges the gap between the informal home sphere and the formal professional world. By using it, you demonstrate a modern understanding of German social norms regarding labor and gender neutrality. Whether you are complaining about the dust in the office or praising the efficiency of your building's maintenance, 'Putzkraft' is the precise tool for the job. It encapsulates a whole industry of service that keeps the wheels of German society turning smoothly and cleanly.
Using Putzkraft correctly in a sentence involves understanding its grammatical properties as a feminine noun. Even if you are referring to a male cleaner, the article remains 'die' and the pronoun remains 'sie'. This is a common point of confusion for English speakers who are used to gender following the person rather than the word. For example, 'Die Putzkraft macht ihren Job gut' (The cleaner does her/their job well) is grammatically correct regardless of the person's actual gender. When constructing sentences, 'Putzkraft' often appears as the subject performing an action like reinigen (to clean), wischen (to mop), or staubsaugen (to vacuum). It is also frequently found in the dative case when you are giving something to the cleaner or paying them: 'Ich gebe der Putzkraft den Schlüssel' (I give the key to the cleaner). In the plural, it becomes 'die Putzkräfte', which is often used in larger contexts like hospitals or hotels where multiple staff members are employed.
- Subject Position
- Die Putzkraft hat heute Morgen die Küche gründlich gereinigt.
- Object Position (Accusative)
- Wir suchen eine neue Putzkraft für unser Bürogebäude.
Haben Sie die Putzkraft schon für diesen Monat bezahlt?
In more complex sentences, you might use 'Putzkraft' in combination with adjectives to specify the quality of work. Common adjectives include zuverlässig (reliable), gründlich (thorough), or erfahren (experienced). For instance, 'Eine erfahrene Putzkraft weiß genau, welche Reinigungsmittel für Marmor geeignet sind' (An experienced cleaner knows exactly which cleaning agents are suitable for marble). You can also use it in the genitive case to describe something belonging to the cleaner, although this is less common in spoken German: 'Die Tasche der Putzkraft steht im Flur' (The cleaner's bag is in the hallway). In daily life, you will most likely use it when coordinating schedules: 'Wann kommt die Putzkraft?' or 'Die Putzkraft hat abgesagt' (The cleaner cancelled). It's a functional, everyday word that fits into almost any sentence structure involving household or office maintenance.
Wegen des Streiks der Putzkräfte blieb der Bahnhof gestern schmutzig.
- Dative Case
- Ich habe der Putzkraft eine Nachricht auf dem Küchentisch hinterlassen.
Finally, it's worth noting the word's role in passive constructions, which are common in German reports or formal descriptions. 'Das Büro wird zweimal pro Woche von einer Putzkraft gereinigt' (The office is cleaned twice a week by a cleaner). Here, 'von einer Putzkraft' acts as the agent of the action. This structure is very useful for business owners describing their maintenance protocols. Whether you are a student sharing an apartment (WG) and discussing a 'Putzplan' (cleaning schedule) or a professional managing a facility, mastering the sentence patterns for 'Putzkraft' is a key step in achieving B1 fluency. It allows you to discuss labor, responsibilities, and domestic logistics with precision and cultural awareness.
You will encounter the word Putzkraft in a variety of real-world settings across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. One of the most common places is in the 'Kleinanzeigen' (classified ads) section of local newspapers or online platforms. Homeowners and small business owners frequently post ads like 'Suche Putzkraft für 3-Zimmer-Wohnung' (Looking for a cleaner for a 3-room apartment). In these contexts, the word signals a professional expectation. You will also hear it in office environments, especially when employees are discussing the maintenance of their workspace. If the trash hasn't been emptied or the coffee machine area is messy, someone might ask, 'War die Putzkraft heute schon da?' (Was the cleaner here today?). This usage is neutral and purely descriptive of the person's role within the office ecosystem. It is a staple of everyday workplace vocabulary.
- Employment Agencies
- Agencies use 'Putzkraft' or 'Reinigungskraft' to list jobs and describe their personnel to clients.
- Apartment Buildings
- Notices in the hallway (Hausflur) often mention the 'Putzkraft' responsible for the 'Treppenhausreinigung' (stairwell cleaning).
Laut Hausordnung wird der Flur wöchentlich von einer Putzkraft gesäubert.
Another significant area where this word appears is in legal and financial contexts. If you employ a cleaner in your home, you are legally required to register them with the 'Minijob-Zentrale'. In all the forms and correspondence related to this registration, the term 'Putzkraft' or the even more formal 'Reinigungskraft' will be used. This highlights the word's status as a recognized professional designation. You might also hear it in news reports concerning the low-wage sector or labor rights. For example, a report on the minimum wage (Mindestlohn) might discuss the impact on 'Putzkräfte' across the country. In these instances, the word carries a weight of social and economic significance, representing a large and essential segment of the working population. It's not just a household term; it's a socio-economic one.
Die Gewerkschaft fordert bessere Arbeitsbedingungen für alle Putzkräfte.
- Radio/TV
- Documentaries about the service industry or 'hidden heroes' of the city often feature 'Putzkräfte'.
In social settings, the word is used when friends recommend services to one another. 'Ich kann dir meine Putzkraft wirklich empfehlen, sie ist extrem gründlich' (I can really recommend my cleaner, she is extremely thorough). Here, the word is part of the 'sharing economy' of tips and recommendations. It's a word that facilitates the logistics of modern busy lives. Whether you're hearing it in a formal HR meeting or a casual chat over coffee, 'Putzkraft' is the standard, polite, and clear way to refer to the person who keeps our environments habitable. Its presence in so many different spheres of life—from the legal to the domestic—makes it a high-frequency word that B1 learners should feel comfortable using and hearing.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with Putzkraft is related to its grammatical gender. Because 'Kraft' is a feminine noun, 'die Putzkraft' is always feminine. Learners often try to 'masculinize' it if the cleaner is male by saying 'der Putzkraft' or 'der Putzkrafter', neither of which exists. This is a classic case where grammatical gender overrides natural gender. Another common error is using the word 'Putzfrau' in a professional or formal context. While 'Putzfrau' is still widely understood and used colloquially, it can be perceived as slightly outdated or even disrespectful, similar to how 'cleaning lady' might be viewed in some English-speaking professional environments. To stay on the safe side and sound more modern, 'Putzkraft' or 'Reinigungskraft' is always the better choice. Using 'Putzfrau' in a job advertisement, for example, could even be seen as a violation of anti-discrimination laws in some contexts.
- Gender Error
- Mistake: 'Unser neuer Putzkraft ist sehr nett.' Correct: 'Unsere neue Putzkraft ist sehr nett.' (Even if the person is male).
- Register Error
- Using 'Putzfrau' in a formal business email to a service provider.
Falsch: Ich suche einen Putzkraft. Richtig: Ich suche eine Putzkraft.
Another mistake involves the plural form. Many learners forget the Umlaut and say 'Putzkrafte' instead of 'Putzkräfte'. The 'ä' is crucial for both pronunciation and correct spelling. Furthermore, learners sometimes confuse 'Putzkraft' with 'Hausmeister' (caretaker/janitor). While a 'Hausmeister' might oversee cleaning, their role is much broader and includes repairs and general building maintenance, whereas a 'Putzkraft' focuses specifically on cleaning tasks. Confusing these two can lead to misunderstandings about job responsibilities. There is also the issue of the verb 'putzen' itself; sometimes learners use it for things you wouldn't 'putzen' in German. You 'putzt' the floor, the windows, and your teeth, but you 'wäschst' (wash) the clothes or the car (usually). Using 'Putzkraft' to refer to a laundry service worker would be incorrect.
Falsch: Die Putzkrafte sind fertig. Richtig: Die Putzkräfte sind fertig.
- Confusion with 'Putz'
- 'Putz' also means 'plaster' (on a wall). A 'Putz-Profi' might be a plasterer, not a cleaner. Context is key!
Lastly, some learners overcomplicate the word by trying to find a masculine equivalent that doesn't exist in common usage. Words like 'Putzmann' are very rare and often sound like a joke or a very informal invention. Stick to 'Putzkraft' as the standard professional term. By avoiding these common pitfalls—gender confusion, register mismatches, and pluralization errors—you will use 'Putzkraft' like a native speaker. It's a word that requires a bit of grammatical discipline but rewards you with a clear, professional vocabulary for a very common aspect of German life.
When exploring synonyms for Putzkraft, the most important alternative to know is Reinigungskraft. This is the formal, 'official' version of the word. You will find it in government documents, large corporate contracts, and formal job titles. While 'Putzkraft' is perfectly fine for a small office or a home, 'Reinigungskraft' is the gold standard for professionalism. Another term you might encounter is Raumpfleger (m.) or Raumpflegerin (f.). This literally translates to 'room carer' and was once a popular euphemism intended to elevate the status of the job. However, it can sometimes feel a bit overly formal or even slightly dated today. In a domestic setting, you might hear Haushaltshilfe (household help). This term is broader than 'Putzkraft' and can include tasks like grocery shopping, cooking, or childcare, in addition to cleaning.
- Reinigungskraft
- The formal equivalent, used in official contexts. (e.g., 'Die Reinigungskräfte im Krankenhaus arbeiten im Schichtdienst.')
- Haushaltshilfe
- Broader term for someone who helps with various household chores, not just cleaning.
Anstatt einer Putzkraft haben sie eine Vollzeit-Haushaltshilfe eingestellt.
For specialized cleaning, the vocabulary changes. A Fensterputzer is specifically a window cleaner. A Gebäudereiniger is a professional who cleans entire buildings, often including the exterior facade; this is a recognized trade in Germany that requires an apprenticeship (Ausbildung). If you are talking about the person who cleans up after a party in a very informal way, you might just say Aufräumhilfe. In hotels, the term Zimmermädchen (chambermaid) is traditional but increasingly replaced by the gender-neutral Etagenkraft or Housekeeping-Mitarbeiter. Knowing these distinctions helps you choose the right word for the right situation, showing that you understand both the task and the professional hierarchy involved.
Der Gebäudereiniger benutzt spezielle Geräte für die Glasfassade.
- Putzfrau
- Common but informal and potentially sensitive. Best used only in casual, private conversation if at all.
In conclusion, while 'Putzkraft' is your go-to word for most B1-level interactions, being aware of 'Reinigungskraft' for formal settings and 'Haushaltshilfe' for broader domestic roles will make your German sound much more natural and nuanced. Each of these words carries a slightly different 'flavor' and level of formality. By choosing 'Putzkraft', you are opting for a modern, neutral, and widely accepted term that fits perfectly into the everyday life of a German speaker. Whether you're hiring someone or just describing the office routine, you now have a full toolkit of related terms to navigate the conversation with confidence.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The word 'Putz' also means 'plaster' in construction. So, a 'Putzmeister' could be a master plasterer, while a 'Putzkraft' is always a cleaner!
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'Putz' with a long 'u' like in 'boot'. It should be short.
- Pronouncing 'z' like an English 'z'. It must be a 'ts' sound.
- Merging the two words and losing the 'k' sound in the middle.
- Failing to pronounce the final 't' in 'Kraft'.
- Mispronouncing the plural 'Putzkräfte' without the umlaut 'ä' sound.
難易度
Easy to recognize as a compound of two common words.
The plural 'Putzkräfte' requires an umlaut, which can be forgotten.
The 'z' and 'kr' cluster requires some practice for English speakers.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to hear.
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Compound Nouns
Putz + Kraft = Putzkraft. The gender is determined by the last word (die Kraft).
Plural with Umlaut
Kraft becomes Kräfte. Therefore, Putzkraft becomes Putzkräfte.
Feminine as Neutral
Die Putzkraft refers to both men and women, similar to 'die Person'.
Dative Case with People
Ich gebe DER Putzkraft (f. dative) das Geld.
Passive Voice with 'von'
Das Haus wird VON der Putzkraft gereinigt.
レベル別の例文
Die Putzkraft kommt heute.
The cleaner is coming today.
Subject in nominative case.
Ist die Putzkraft da?
Is the cleaner there?
Question with 'sein'.
Ich brauche eine Putzkraft.
I need a cleaner.
Direct object in accusative case.
Die Putzkraft ist nett.
The cleaner is nice.
Adjective 'nett' as a predicate.
Sie ist eine gute Putzkraft.
She is a good cleaner.
Adjective ending '-e' for feminine 'eine'.
Wo ist die Putzkraft?
Where is the cleaner?
Question word 'Wo'.
Danke, liebe Putzkraft!
Thank you, dear cleaner!
Vocative use.
Die Putzkraft putzt.
The cleaner cleans.
Simple subject-verb sentence.
Die Putzkraft putzt das Fenster.
The cleaner cleans the window.
Verb 'putzen' with accusative object.
Unsere Putzkraft arbeitet schnell.
Our cleaner works fast.
Possessive pronoun 'unsere'.
Bezahlst du die Putzkraft bar?
Do you pay the cleaner in cash?
Verb 'bezahlen' with accusative.
Die Putzkraft hat den Schlüssel.
The cleaner has the key.
Verb 'haben' with accusative.
Wir suchen eine Putzkraft für das Büro.
We are looking for a cleaner for the office.
Preposition 'für' takes accusative.
Die Putzkraft kommt zweimal pro Woche.
The cleaner comes twice a week.
Adverbial phrase of frequency.
Ist die Putzkraft schon fertig?
Is the cleaner already finished?
Adverb 'schon' and adjective 'fertig'.
Die Putzkraft findet den Schmutz.
The cleaner finds the dirt.
Transitive verb 'finden'.
Ich habe der Putzkraft eine Nachricht geschrieben.
I wrote the cleaner a message.
Dative case 'der Putzkraft'.
Eine zuverlässige Putzkraft ist schwer zu finden.
A reliable cleaner is hard to find.
Adjective 'zuverlässig' with 'eine'.
Die Putzkraft hat vergessen, den Müll rauszubringen.
The cleaner forgot to take out the trash.
Infinitive clause with 'zu'.
Seit wir eine Putzkraft haben, ist das Haus viel sauberer.
Since we've had a cleaner, the house is much cleaner.
Subordinating conjunction 'seit'.
Die Putzkraft benutzt umweltfreundliche Reinigungsmittel.
The cleaner uses eco-friendly cleaning agents.
Compound noun 'Reinigungsmittel'.
Können Sie der Putzkraft bitte die Tür öffnen?
Can you please open the door for the cleaner?
Polite request with 'können'.
Die Putzkraft arbeitet meistens, wenn wir nicht zu Hause sind.
The cleaner mostly works when we are not at home.
Temporal clause with 'wenn'.
Wegen der Putzkraft mussten wir heute früher aufstehen.
Because of the cleaner, we had to get up earlier today.
Preposition 'wegen' with genitive/dative.
Die Putzkräfte streiken für einen höheren Mindestlohn.
The cleaners are striking for a higher minimum wage.
Plural form 'Putzkräfte'.
Es ist wichtig, die Putzkraft legal anzumelden.
It is important to register the cleaner legally.
Impersonal 'Es ist wichtig' with infinitive.
Trotz der Putzkraft ist es in der Werkstatt immer staubig.
Despite the cleaner, it is always dusty in the workshop.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive.
Die Putzkraft ist für die Sauberkeit der Sanitäranlagen zuständig.
The cleaner is responsible for the cleanliness of the sanitary facilities.
Adjective-preposition combo 'zuständig für'.
Viele Haushalte verzichten aus Kostengründen auf eine Putzkraft.
Many households do without a cleaner for cost reasons.
Verb 'verzichten auf' with accusative.
Die Putzkraft hat die Anweisung, die Fenster nur von innen zu putzen.
The cleaner has the instruction to clean the windows only from the inside.
Noun 'Anweisung' followed by infinitive.
Die neue Putzkraft hat sich schnell in das Team integriert.
The new cleaner integrated quickly into the team.
Reflexive verb 'sich integrieren'.
Ohne die fleißigen Putzkräfte würde das Krankenhaus nicht funktionieren.
Without the hard-working cleaners, the hospital would not function.
Conditional 'würde' (Konjunktiv II).
Die Professionalisierung der Putzkraft spiegelt gesellschaftliche Veränderungen wider.
The professionalization of the cleaner reflects social changes.
Genitive case 'der Putzkraft'.
Die Putzkraft fungiert oft als unsichtbare Stütze des Büroalltags.
The cleaner often functions as an invisible support of everyday office life.
Verb 'fungieren als'.
Es gibt eine Debatte darüber, ob der Begriff 'Putzkraft' respektvoll genug ist.
There is a debate about whether the term 'Putzkraft' is respectful enough.
Prepositional object 'darüber, ob'.
Die Putzkraft muss über fundierte Kenntnisse im Umgang mit Chemikalien verfügen.
The cleaner must have sound knowledge of handling chemicals.
Phrase 'verfügen über'.
Oftmals wird die Leistung der Putzkraft erst bei deren Fehlen bemerkt.
Often, the cleaner's performance is only noticed in their absence.
Passive voice with 'wird... bemerkt'.
Die Putzkraft ist in diesem Unternehmen über eine externe Firma angestellt.
The cleaner is employed in this company through an external firm.
Preposition 'über' used for mediation.
Die Anforderungen an eine moderne Putzkraft gehen weit über das bloße Wischen hinaus.
The requirements for a modern cleaner go far beyond mere mopping.
Phrase 'hinausgehen über'.
In der Literatur wird die Putzkraft häufig als Beobachterin des Bürgertums dargestellt.
In literature, the cleaner is often portrayed as an observer of the bourgeoisie.
Passive voice 'wird... dargestellt'.
Die prekäre Beschäftigungssituation vieler Putzkräfte ist ein Politikum.
The precarious employment situation of many cleaners is a political issue.
Complex noun phrase with genitive.
Die Putzkraft als soziologisches Phänomen offenbart Klassenstrukturen.
The cleaner as a sociological phenomenon reveals class structures.
Apposition 'als soziologisches Phänomen'.
Man sollte die Putzkraft nicht auf ihre rein mechanische Tätigkeit reduzieren.
One should not reduce the cleaner to their purely mechanical activity.
Modal verb 'sollte' with 'reduzieren auf'.
Die Putzkraft navigiert täglich durch die intimsten Bereiche fremder Menschen.
The cleaner navigates daily through the most intimate areas of strangers.
Superlative 'intimsten'.
Trotz technologischer Fortschritte bleibt die menschliche Putzkraft unersetzlich.
Despite technological progress, the human cleaner remains irreplaceable.
Adjective 'unersetzlich'.
Die Putzkraft wahrt die Diskretion bezüglich der privaten Angelegenheiten ihrer Arbeitgeber.
The cleaner maintains discretion regarding the private affairs of their employers.
Prepositional phrase 'bezüglich' with genitive.
Die Marginalisierung der Putzkraft in der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung ist frappierend.
The marginalization of the cleaner in public perception is striking.
Abstract noun 'Marginalisierung'.
Eine qualifizierte Putzkraft trägt maßgeblich zum Werterhalt einer Immobilie bei.
A qualified cleaner contributes significantly to the preservation of a property's value.
Verb 'beitragen zu'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Asking if the cleaning has been done yet.
War die Putzkraft schon da? Der Müll ist noch voll.
— Expressing that a good cleaner is very valuable.
Meine Putzkraft ist so ordentlich; eine gute Putzkraft ist echt Gold wert.
— The cleaner cancelled their appointment.
Wir müssen selbst putzen, die Putzkraft hat heute abgesagt.
— Asking for a referral for a cleaner.
Kennt jemand eine gute Firma? Ich brauche eine Empfehlung für eine Putzkraft.
— Stating the regular schedule of the cleaner.
Du musst die Fenster schließen, die Putzkraft kommt immer dienstags.
— Asking about the hourly rate of the cleaner.
Ich will jemanden einstellen. Wie viel verlangt die Putzkraft pro Stunde?
— The cleaner lost the key.
Wir müssen das Schloss tauschen, die Putzkraft hat den Schlüssel verloren.
— Specifying which areas the cleaner is responsible for.
In unserer WG macht die Putzkraft nur die Gemeinschaftsräume.
— Checking if cleaning supplies are available for the worker.
Kauf bitte Seife, haben wir Reinigungsmittel für die Putzkraft?
— The cleaner is on vacation.
Das Büro sieht schmutzig aus, weil die Putzkraft im Urlaub ist.
よく混同される語
A Hausmeister does repairs and general maintenance, while a Putzkraft only cleans.
A Haushaltshilfe might also cook or shop, while a Putzkraft focuses on cleaning.
A Fensterputzer only cleans windows, often at heights.
慣用句と表現
— To do a good job (not just literal cleaning).
Die Putzkraft hat wirklich saubere Arbeit geleistet.
Neutral— To polish everything until it shines.
Die Putzkraft hat das Bad auf Hochglanz gebracht.
Colloquial— To start cleaning (literally 'to swing the broom').
Morgen muss die Putzkraft wieder den Besen schwingen.
Informal— To clear things up (figuratively, to tell the truth).
Wir müssen mit der Putzkraft reinen Tisch machen und über die Bezahlung reden.
Idiomatic— To do the hard, dirty work.
Als Putzkraft muss man sich oft die Hände schmutzig machen.
Neutral— To cause a stir (literally 'to kick up dust').
Die neue Putzkraft hat mit ihren Forderungen viel Staub aufgewirbelt.
Idiomatic— Referring to dirt that is hidden (literally 'to lurk in the corners').
Eine gute Putzkraft sieht den Schmutz, der in den Ecken lauert.
Descriptive— To hide something (literally 'to sweep under the rug').
Die Putzkraft sollte den Staub nicht unter den Teppich kehren.
Idiomatic— To be sparkling clean.
Nachdem die Putzkraft da war, ist die Küche blitzblank.
Colloquial— To be very observant.
Unsere Putzkraft hat wirklich ein Auge für Details.
Neutral間違えやすい
It means both 'cleaning' and 'plaster'.
In 'Putzkraft', it refers to cleaning. In 'Verputzer', it refers to a plasterer.
Der Putz fällt von der Wand (plaster); Die Putzkraft kommt heute (cleaner).
It usually means 'force' or 'strength'.
In job titles, '-kraft' means 'personnel' or 'worker'.
Er hat viel Kraft (strength); Sie arbeitet als Putzkraft (worker).
It means the same thing.
It is just more formal and used in official settings.
Die Reinigungskraft im Spital trägt eine Uniform.
It is the older term.
It is gendered and can be seen as less professional.
Früher sagte man Putzfrau, heute sagt man Putzkraft.
Euphemistic synonym.
It sounds a bit pretentious or dated to some ears.
Der Raumpfleger säubert das Klassenzimmer.
文型パターン
Die Putzkraft ist [adjective].
Die Putzkraft ist fleißig.
Die Putzkraft kommt am [day].
Die Putzkraft kommt am Freitag.
Ich habe [dative] eine Nachricht hinterlassen.
Ich habe der Putzkraft eine Nachricht hinterlassen.
Wir suchen eine [adjective] Putzkraft.
Wir suchen eine erfahrene Putzkraft.
Es ist wichtig, die Putzkraft [adverb] anzumelden.
Es ist wichtig, die Putzkraft offiziell anzumelden.
Die Putzkräfte [verb] für [noun].
Die Putzkräfte streiken für mehr Lohn.
Die Rolle der Putzkraft wird oft [passive verb].
Die Rolle der Putzkraft wird oft unterschätzt.
Trotz [genitive] bleibt die Putzkraft [adjective].
Trotz der Automatisierung bleibt die Putzkraft unverzichtbar.
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名詞
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使い方
High, especially in urban areas and professional environments.
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Der Putzkraft
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Die Putzkraft
The noun 'Kraft' is always feminine, so the article must be 'die'.
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Putzkrafte
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Putzkräfte
The plural of 'Kraft' is 'Kräfte' with an umlaut.
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Putzmann
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Putzkraft
There is no common word 'Putzmann'. Use 'Putzkraft' for men too.
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Putzfrau (in a job ad)
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Putzkraft (m/w/d)
Job ads must be gender-neutral by law; 'Putzkraft' is safer.
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Ich putze die Wäsche
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Ich wasche die Wäsche
A 'Putzkraft' cleans surfaces; clothes are 'gewaschen'.
ヒント
Gender Consistency
Always use feminine pronouns (sie, ihr) when referring to 'die Putzkraft', even if the person is male.
Compound Power
Learn other '-kraft' words like 'Lehrkraft' (teacher) or 'Pflegekraft' (nurse) to see the pattern.
Politeness
Using 'Putzkraft' shows you are aware of modern, respectful German social standards.
Umlaut Check
The plural 'Putzkräfte' is a common spelling test word. Don't forget the dots!
Job Ads
Search for 'Putzkraft' or 'Reinigungskraft' if you are looking for cleaning jobs online.
Register
In a resume, always use 'Reinigungskraft' or 'Raumpfleger' instead of 'Putzkraft'.
Context Clues
If you hear 'Kraft', look at the prefix to know the job (Putz-, Lehr-, Büro-).
Pronunciation
The 'z' in 'Putz' is a sharp 'ts'. Practice saying 'Putz-Kraft' as two distinct parts.
Small Talk
When recommending a cleaner, say: 'Ich habe eine super Putzkraft, falls du jemanden suchst.'
Registration
Terms like 'Minijob' and 'Putzkraft' often go together in German legal contexts.
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記憶術
Think of a 'Cleaning Force' (Putz + Kraft). The 'Putz' power is with them!
視覚的連想
Imagine a person wearing a superhero cape (Kraft/Power) holding a mop (Putz). They are the Putzkraft!
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'Putzkraft' in three different sentences today: once about your home, once about an office, and once in the plural.
語源
A compound of the German noun 'Putz' and 'Kraft'. 'Putz' comes from the verb 'putzen', which in Middle High German meant 'to adorn' or 'to clean'. 'Kraft' comes from Old High German 'kraft', meaning strength or power, but used here in the sense of 'personnel' or 'worker'.
元の意味: A cleaning force or cleaning worker.
Germanic文化的な背景
Avoid 'Putzfrau' in professional settings to be safe. 'Putzkraft' is the polite, modern standard.
In English, we might say 'cleaner' or 'cleaning lady'. 'Putzkraft' is closer to 'cleaning staff' or 'cleaning professional'.
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実際の使用場面
At Home
- Die Putzkraft kommt um 10.
- Wo ist der Staubsauger für die Putzkraft?
- Ich muss die Putzkraft noch bezahlen.
- Die Putzkraft hat den Schlüssel.
In the Office
- War die Putzkraft schon da?
- Das Büro wurde von der Putzkraft gereinigt.
- Wir brauchen eine neue Putzkraft.
- Die Putzkraft leert die Mülleimer.
Job Search
- Suche Job als Putzkraft.
- Erfahrung als Putzkraft vorhanden.
- Putzkraft auf Minijob-Basis gesucht.
- Zuverlässige Putzkraft gesucht.
Legal/Tax
- Putzkraft bei der Minijob-Zentrale anmelden.
- Steuerlich absetzbare Putzkraft.
- Versicherung für die Putzkraft.
- Arbeitsvertrag für die Putzkraft.
Hotel/Service
- Die Putzkraft macht das Zimmer fertig.
- Bitte die Putzkraft nicht stören.
- Die Putzkräfte arbeiten im Team.
- Anweisungen für die Putzkraft.
会話のきっかけ
"Hast du eine Empfehlung für eine gute Putzkraft in dieser Gegend?"
"Wie oft kommt die Putzkraft bei euch im Büro vorbei?"
"Findest du es schwierig, eine zuverlässige Putzkraft zu finden?"
"Was ist deiner Meinung nach ein fairer Stundenlohn für eine Putzkraft?"
"Hat eure Putzkraft einen eigenen Schlüssel oder seid ihr immer da?"
日記のテーマ
Schreibe über deine Erfahrungen mit einer Putzkraft. Warst du zufrieden?
Stell dir vor, du arbeitest als Putzkraft. Wie sieht dein typischer Tag aus?
Warum ist die Arbeit einer Putzkraft für die Gesellschaft so wichtig?
Sollte man seine Wohnung aufräumen, bevor die Putzkraft kommt? Warum oder warum tun das viele Menschen?
Diskutiere den Unterschied zwischen den Begriffen 'Putzfrau' und 'Putzkraft'.
よくある質問
10 問Grammatically, yes, it is 'die Putzkraft'. However, it is used for people of any gender. A man working as a cleaner is also called 'die Putzkraft'.
They mean the same thing, but 'Reinigungskraft' is more formal. You'll find 'Reinigungskraft' in job contracts and 'Putzkraft' in daily conversation.
It's not necessarily offensive, but it's dated. In professional settings, 'Putzkraft' is preferred to show respect and avoid gender bias.
The plural is 'die Putzkräfte'. Note the umlaut on the 'ä'.
No, that is grammatically incorrect. Even for a man, it is 'die Putzkraft' and 'eine Putzkraft'.
No. A 'Hausmeister' (caretaker) manages the whole building and does repairs. A 'Putzkraft' specifically handles cleaning.
Yes, if they work for you regularly, you should register them with the 'Minijob-Zentrale' for insurance and tax purposes.
Typically: vacuuming, mopping, dusting, cleaning windows, and sanitizing bathrooms and kitchens.
They must be paid at least the legal minimum wage (Mindestlohn), but many earn more, especially in private households.
No, it refers to an individual person. For a company, you would use 'Reinigungsfirma' or 'Reinigungsservice'.
自分をテスト 200 問
Write a short sentence using 'Putzkraft' and 'Büro'.
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Describe what a Putzkraft does in three sentences.
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Write a job advertisement for a Putzkraft (30 words).
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Explain why 'Putzkraft' is better than 'Putzfrau'.
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Write a message to your Putzkraft asking them to clean the fridge.
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Translate: 'We need a reliable cleaner for our school.'
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What tools does a Putzkraft need? List five.
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Write a sentence in the plural with 'Putzkräfte'.
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Use the dative case: 'I give the money to the cleaner.'
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Use the genitive case: 'The cleaner's bucket is blue.'
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Write a complaint about a Putzkraft who didn't work well.
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Translate: 'The cleaner comes twice a week.'
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Write a sentence with 'Putzkraft' in the passive voice.
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Describe your ideal Putzkraft using three adjectives.
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Translate: 'Is the cleaner already here?'
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Write a short note for the Putzkraft where to find the key.
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Explain the word 'Putzkraft' to a child.
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Translate: 'The cleaners are striking for higher wages.'
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Write a sentence using 'trotz' and 'Putzkraft'.
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Translate: 'I am looking for a job as a cleaner.'
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Say: 'Die Putzkraft kommt heute um zehn Uhr.'
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Ask: 'Haben Sie eine Putzkraft für das Büro?'
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Say: 'Ich muss die Putzkraft noch bezahlen.'
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Pronounce the plural: 'Die Putzkräfte'.
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Say: 'Eine gute Putzkraft ist schwer zu finden.'
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Tell your cleaner: 'Bitte putzen Sie heute auch die Fenster.'
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Say: 'Der Schlüssel liegt unter der Matte.'
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Say: 'Die Putzkraft arbeitet sehr gründlich.'
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Ask: 'Wie viel kostet die Putzkraft pro Stunde?'
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Say: 'Wir sind mit unserer Putzkraft sehr zufrieden.'
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Say: 'Die Putzkraft hat den Müll rausgebracht.'
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Say: 'Können Sie mir eine Putzkraft empfehlen?'
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Say: 'Die Putzkraft kommt zweimal in der Woche.'
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Say: 'Ich habe der Putzkraft eine Nachricht geschrieben.'
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Say: 'Das Büro sieht nach der Putzkraft toll aus.'
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Say: 'Die Putzkraft hat heute leider frei.'
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Say: 'Wir brauchen dringend eine neue Putzkraft.'
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Say: 'Die Putzkraft ist sehr pünktlich.'
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Say: 'Vielen Dank für die saubere Arbeit!'
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Say: 'Die Putzkraft hat den Schlüssel verloren.'
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Listen and write the word: 'Putzkraft'
Listen and write the plural: 'Putzkräfte'
Listen to the sentence: 'Die Putzkraft kommt am Montag.' When is she coming?
Listen: 'Wir suchen eine Putzkraft für 3 Stunden.' How many hours?
Listen: 'Die Putzkraft hat den Eimer vergessen.' What did she forget?
Listen: 'Die Putzkraft arbeitet im Krankenhaus.' Where does she work?
Listen: 'Ich gebe der Putzkraft 50 Euro.' How much money?
Listen: 'Die Putzkraft ist sehr gründlich.' Is she a good worker?
Listen: 'Die Putzkraft hat den Schlüssel.' Who has the key?
Listen: 'Wir brauchen eine neue Putzkraft.' Do they have a cleaner now?
Listen: 'Die Putzkräfte streiken.' What are they doing?
Listen: 'Die Putzkraft kommt morgen um acht.' What time?
Listen: 'Die Putzkraft hat die Fenster geputzt.' What did she clean?
Listen: 'Der Boden ist nass, die Putzkraft war da.' Why is the floor wet?
Listen: 'Die Putzkraft braucht Seife.' What does she need?
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Summary
The word 'Putzkraft' is the standard, professional German term for a cleaner. It is essential for navigating daily life and work in Germany. Example: 'Wir haben eine neue Putzkraft eingestellt, die dreimal die Woche kommt.'
- Putzkraft means 'cleaner' and is a neutral, professional term used in both domestic and business contexts in German-speaking countries.
- It is a feminine noun (die Putzkraft) but refers to workers of any gender, making it a modern alternative to 'Putzfrau'.
- The word is commonly found in job advertisements, tax documents, and everyday workplace conversations regarding office maintenance and hygiene.
- B1 learners should use it to sound respectful and professional, remembering the plural form 'Putzkräfte' and its specific grammatical behavior.
Gender Consistency
Always use feminine pronouns (sie, ihr) when referring to 'die Putzkraft', even if the person is male.
Compound Power
Learn other '-kraft' words like 'Lehrkraft' (teacher) or 'Pflegekraft' (nurse) to see the pattern.
Politeness
Using 'Putzkraft' shows you are aware of modern, respectful German social standards.
Umlaut Check
The plural 'Putzkräfte' is a common spelling test word. Don't forget the dots!
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