der Knopf
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- A button on clothing (like a shirt or jacket) used for fastening.
- A physical button on a device or machine that you press to operate it.
- A masculine noun (der Knopf) with the plural form 'die Knöpfe'.
- Used in idioms like 'pushing someone's buttons' (jemandem auf die Knöpfe drücken).
The German noun der Knopf is a versatile and essential term that every learner should master early in their journey. At its most fundamental level, it refers to a small, typically circular object used for fastening clothes or for operating various types of machinery and electronic devices. In English, we translate this simply as 'button'. However, the cultural and technical nuances in German provide a richer tapestry of usage than one might initially expect. Whether you are getting dressed in the morning, standing in an elevator, or navigating a complex piece of industrial equipment, the word der Knopf will be your constant companion.
- The Clothing Context
- In fashion, a Knopf is the small disc made of plastic, wood, metal, or bone that passes through a hole to secure a garment. You find them on shirts (Hemden), jackets (Jacken), and trousers (Hosen). Germans take pride in quality, and you might hear a tailor discuss the 'Zwirnknopf' (thread button) or the 'Perlmuttknopf' (mother-of-pearl button) with great attention to detail.
Ich habe einen Knopf an meinem Hemd verloren.
- The Technical Context
- Beyond clothing, a Knopf is any protruding physical interface that you press or turn. Think of the 'Einschaltknopf' (power button) on your computer or the 'Klingelknopf' (doorbell button). In German engineering, the tactile feedback of a Knopf is highly valued—the satisfying 'click' is often seen as a sign of high-quality 'Wertigkeit'.
The word's history traces back to Middle High German, where it originally meant a 'knot' or a 'bud'. This organic origin explains why the word is used for things that are rounded and small. In modern times, the word has expanded into the digital realm, though with the advent of touchscreens, the physical 'Knopf' is becoming a premium feature in luxury cars and high-end audio equipment. When you hear a German say, 'Er hat den roten Knopf gedrückt,' they might be speaking literally about a machine, or metaphorically about a decisive, often irreversible action. This versatility makes der Knopf a linguistic building block that connects the domestic world of sewing to the high-stakes world of technology and politics.
Der Fahrstuhl kommt, wenn du den Knopf drückst.
- Metaphorical Usage
- In a psychological sense, 'jemandem auf die Knöpfe drücken' means to know exactly how to provoke a reaction from someone—equivalent to 'pushing someone's buttons' in English. It implies a deep understanding of another person's triggers and vulnerabilities.
In summary, whether you are dealing with a 'Hosenknopf' (pants button) that has popped off after a large German meal or you are looking for the 'Notknopf' (emergency button) in a train, understanding the scope of der Knopf is vital. It bridges the gap between the mundane and the technical, the physical and the metaphorical. As you progress, you will see it combined into dozens of compound nouns, each narrowing down its specific function in the world.
Using der Knopf correctly requires an understanding of German noun declension and the specific verbs that commonly accompany it. As a masculine noun, it follows the standard 'der/des/dem/den' pattern. One of the most common actions associated with a button is pressing it, which in German is 'drücken'. Because 'drücken' takes the accusative case, you will almost always say 'den Knopf drücken' when you are the one performing the action. For instance, 'Ich drücke den Knopf' (I press the button).
- Grammar: The Accusative Case
- Since 'Knopf' is masculine, the article changes from 'der' to 'den' when it is the direct object of a sentence. This is a frequent area of error for A2 learners who might forget the '-en' ending. Always remember: 'Wer oder was?' (Nominative: der Knopf) vs. 'Wen oder was?' (Accusative: den Knopf).
Bitte drücken Sie den grünen Knopf, um zu starten.
When dealing with clothing, the primary verb is 'annähen' (to sew on). This is a separable verb, which can be tricky. You might say, 'Ich nähe den Knopf an' (I am sewing the button on). If the button is already there and you are just fastening it, you use 'zuknöpfen' (to button up). If you are unfastening it, you use 'aufknöpfen'. These verbs are derived directly from the noun, showing how central the object is to the action itself. For example, 'Er knöpft sein Hemd zu' (He buttons his shirt).
- Pluralization and Umlauts
- The plural of 'der Knopf' is 'die Knöpfe'. Note the addition of the umlaut over the 'o' and the '-e' ending. This vowel shift is characteristic of many masculine German nouns and is essential for correct pronunciation and writing. 'Die Knöpfe an dieser Jacke sind sehr schön' (The buttons on this jacket are very beautiful).
Another important aspect is the use of compound nouns. German loves to combine words to be precise. If you are talking about a specific button, you will likely create a new word: 'Lichtknopf' (light button), 'Startknopf' (start button), 'Hosenknopf' (trouser button). In these compounds, 'Knopf' always remains the head of the word, meaning the entire compound noun remains masculine and follows the declension of 'der Knopf'. This makes it easier to manage once you know the base word's gender.
Der Knopf ist abgefallen, ich muss ihn suchen.
- Position in the Sentence
- In German, the verb usually sits in the second position, but the object 'den Knopf' can move around for emphasis. 'Den Knopf habe ich schon gedrückt!' (I've already pressed the button!) puts the focus on the button itself rather than the person who pressed it.
Finally, consider the passive voice, which is common in technical descriptions. 'Der Knopf wurde betätigt' (The button was actuated/pressed). While 'drücken' is common in everyday speech, 'betätigen' is the more formal, technical term you will encounter in professional settings. Mastering both will help you transition from A2 to B1 and beyond, allowing you to describe both your morning routine and a professional workspace with ease.
You will encounter der Knopf in a surprising variety of everyday situations in Germany. From the moment you wake up and hit the 'Snooze-Knopf' on your alarm clock to the moment you turn off the 'Lichtknopf' at night, the word is ubiquitous. One of the most frequent places you will hear it is in public transport. German trains and buses often have doors that do not open automatically; you must press a 'Türknopf' or a 'Haltewunschknopf' (stop request button) to get off. If you stand there waiting for the door to open without pressing the button, you might hear a helpful local say, 'Sie müssen den Knopf drücken!'
- In the Elevator (Im Aufzug)
- Elevators are a prime location for 'Knopf' usage. You'll hear people ask, 'Welchen Knopf soll ich drücken?' (Which button should I press?) or 'Können Sie bitte den Knopf für den vierten Stock drücken?' (Can you please press the button for the fourth floor?). The 'Alarmknopf' is also a critical term to know in case of emergencies.
Haben Sie den Knopf für das Erdgeschoss gedrückt?
In the world of retail and fashion, 'der Knopf' is equally prominent. If you are shopping for a 'Hemd' (shirt) or a 'Bluse' (blouse) in a store like Peek & Cloppenburg or C&A, you might notice the quality of the buttons. A salesperson might point out, 'Die Knöpfe sind aus echtem Horn' (The buttons are made of real horn). If a button is loose, you might say to the tailor, 'Dieser Knopf sitzt locker' (This button is loose). The vocabulary of sewing is deeply embedded in German culture, and many households still have a 'Knopfkiste' (button box) filled with spares from decades past.
- At the Doctor's Office
- During a medical examination, a doctor might give instructions like, 'Knöpfen Sie bitte Ihr Hemd auf' (Please unbutton your shirt). Here, the noun 'Knopf' transforms into the verb 'aufknöpfen', a common instruction in clinical settings. Understanding this instruction is vital for a smooth interaction with German healthcare professionals.
In professional or technical environments, the term becomes more specialized. In a recording studio or a cockpit, you are surrounded by 'Knöpfe und Regler' (buttons and sliders/dials). An engineer might explain, 'Dieser Knopf steuert die Zufuhr' (This button controls the supply). Even in the digital world, though we often use 'Icon' or 'Button' (the English loanword is common in IT), the traditionalist will still refer to a UI element as a 'Schaltfläche' or simply a 'Knopf' when explaining things to a non-technical user. This ubiquity across physical and digital, casual and professional spheres makes it a cornerstone of functional German.
Der Steiff-Bär hat einen Knopf im Ohr als Markenzeichen.
- In the Kitchen
- Modern German kitchens are full of buttons. From the 'Kaffeemaschinenknopf' (coffee machine button) to the buttons on the 'Spülmaschine' (dishwasher), you are constantly interacting with them. If a device isn't working, a common troubleshooting question is, 'Hast du den richtigen Knopf gedrückt?' (Did you press the right button?).
Lastly, you will hear it in news and media. When discussing international relations, journalists might talk about the 'roten Knopf' in the context of nuclear weapons—a universal symbol of ultimate power and destruction. In sports, a coach might 'alle richtigen Knöpfe drücken', meaning they have motivated their team perfectly. Whether the context is a literal piece of plastic or a metaphorical trigger for global events, 'der Knopf' is a word you will hear every single day in a German-speaking country.
For English speakers learning German, the most frequent mistake involving der Knopf is confusing it with the word die Taste. In English, we use the word 'button' for almost everything: the buttons on a shirt, the buttons on a computer keyboard, and the buttons on a remote control. German, however, is much more precise. If you are pressing something flat, like a key on a piano or a key on a laptop, you must use 'Taste'. If you call a computer key a 'Knopf', Germans will understand you, but it will sound distinctly 'off' and unidiomatic.
- Knopf vs. Taste
- Think of a 'Knopf' as something three-dimensional—a knob or a disc. Think of a 'Taste' as something you 'tasten' (touch/feel) that is usually part of a larger grid or keyboard. Keyboard = Tastatur. Piano = Tasteninstrument. Elevator = Knopf (usually). Doorbell = Klingelknopf.
Falsch: Ich drücke den Knopf auf der Tastatur.
Richtig: Ich drücke die Taste auf der Tastatur.
Another common error is the gender of the noun. Many beginners default to 'das Knopf' because objects often feel like they should be neuter in English-speaking minds. However, 'Knopf' is strictly masculine. This affects everything: 'ein Knopf', 'der Knopf', 'meinen Knopf' (accusative). Using the wrong gender can lead to confusion in more complex sentences, especially when using pronouns. If you say 'Ich habe das Knopf verloren', a German speaker might pause to figure out what 'das' refers to before realizing you meant 'den Knopf'.
- Plural Pitfalls
- The plural 'Knöpfe' is another stumbling block. Learners often forget the umlaut and say 'Knopfe'. This changes the sound of the word significantly. The 'o' in 'Knopf' is short, but the 'ö' in 'Knöpfe' is a completely different vowel sound. Practicing the transition from 'o' to 'ö' is crucial for being understood clearly.
Prepositions can also be tricky. When a button is 'on' a shirt, Germans use 'an'. 'Der Knopf am Hemd' (The button on the shirt). If you use 'auf', it might sound like the button is just sitting on top of the shirt rather than being attached to it. Similarly, when you press a button, you press 'auf den Knopf' (onto the button) or simply 'den Knopf' (direct object). Using 'in den Knopf' would imply you are trying to push something inside the button itself, which is rarely what you mean.
Er drückt auf den Knopf (correct with preposition) or Er drückt den Knopf (correct direct object).
- Compound Word Confusion
- When creating compound nouns, remember that the gender of the last word determines the gender of the whole word. Even if 'die Klingel' (the bell) is feminine, 'der Klingelknopf' is masculine because 'Knopf' is masculine. Beginners often get distracted by the first part of the compound and use the wrong article.
Finally, be careful with the verb 'schalten'. While a 'Knopf' is a button, a 'Schalter' is a switch. You 'schalten' (switch) a 'Schalter', but you 'drücken' (press) a 'Knopf'. If you say 'Ich schalte den Knopf', it sounds like you are trying to toggle a button that doesn't have a toggle mechanism. Precision in these small verbs and nouns is what separates an A2 learner from a fluent speaker. By paying attention to these distinctions—Knopf vs. Taste, masculine gender, and correct pluralization—you will avoid the most common pitfalls and speak much more naturally.
To truly master German, you need to know when to use der Knopf and when an alternative word is more appropriate. German has a rich vocabulary for technical interfaces and fasteners, and choosing the right one can significantly improve your precision. The most common alternative is die Taste. As discussed previously, 'Taste' is used for keys on a keyboard, piano, or any flat input device. If the interaction involves a gentle touch or a flat surface, 'Taste' is your go-to word.
- Knopf vs. Taste vs. Schalter
- Knopf: A round, protruding object (clothing or machine).
- Taste: A flat key (keyboard, piano).
- Schalter: A switch that toggles between states (light switch).
Der Lichtschalter ist neben der Tür, aber der Klingelknopf ist draußen.
In the context of clothing, you might encounter alternatives like der Reißverschluss (zipper) or der Klettverschluss (Velcro). If a garment doesn't have buttons, it likely uses one of these. Another specific type of button is der Druckknopf (snap button or press stud). These are the metal buttons that click together without needing a buttonhole. You often find them on baby clothes or heavy jackets. Knowing the difference between a 'Knopf' and a 'Druckknopf' is very useful when describing clothing or buying sewing supplies.
- Technical Alternatives
- If the button is something you turn rather than press, the correct word is der Drehknopf (dial or rotary knob). You find these on old radios or ovens. If the button is used specifically to regulate something like volume or temperature, it can also be called der Regler. In high-tech contexts, you might hear das Bedienelement, which is a formal word for any 'control element' or 'user interface component'.
For more abstract or metaphorical uses, you might use der Auslöser (trigger). While a 'Knopf' is the physical thing you press, the 'Auslöser' is the thing that starts the action. For example, 'Der Knopf ist der Auslöser für den Alarm' (The button is the trigger for the alarm). In psychology, instead of 'Knöpfe drücken', you might hear about 'Triggerpunkte' or 'Reizpunkte'.
Drehen Sie den Drehknopf nach rechts, um die Hitze zu erhöhen.
- Comparison Table
- Knopf
- General physical button/knob.
- Taste
- Key on a keyboard/instrument.
- Schalter
- Toggle switch.
- Regler
- Slider or dial for adjustment.
By learning these alternatives, you move beyond simple translations and start thinking like a native speaker. You begin to see that 'der Knopf' is just one part of a larger family of words used to describe how we interact with the world around us. Whether you're fixing a shirt, operating a machine, or designing a website, having the right word for the right 'button' is a hallmark of advanced language proficiency.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
In the Middle Ages, buttons were often purely decorative and made of precious metals, serving as a sign of wealth. The functional buttonhole was a later invention that revolutionized fashion.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it like the English 'knob' (ignoring the 'k' or 'pf').
- Making the 'o' too long (like 'hope').
- Failing to pronounce the 'k' at the beginning.
- Merging the 'pf' into just an 'f' sound.
- Confusing the plural 'Knöpfe' with 'Knopfe' (missing the umlaut).
난이도
Easy to recognize in text, often appears in compound words.
The 'pf' ending and the plural umlaut 'ö' require attention.
The initial 'k' and final 'pf' are phonetically challenging for English speakers.
Distinctive sound, usually easy to pick out in conversation.
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선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
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Masculine Noun Declension
Der Knopf (Nom), Den Knopf (Acc), Dem Knopf (Dat), Des Knopfes (Gen).
Compound Noun Gender
Die Klingel + Der Knopf = Der Klingelknopf (Gender follows the last word).
Plural with Umlaut
Knopf becomes Knöpfe (Common for masculine one-syllable nouns).
Separable Verbs with 'Knopf'
Ich knöpfe das Hemd ZU. (The prefix moves to the end).
Prepositions with Accusative
Ich drücke AUF den Knopf. (Directional movement/action).
수준별 예문
Der Knopf ist rot.
The button is red.
Subject (Nominative)
Das Hemd hat vier Knöpfe.
The shirt has four buttons.
Plural (Accusative)
Wo ist mein Knopf?
Where is my button?
Possessive pronoun + Noun
Ich habe einen kleinen Knopf.
I have a small button.
Indefinite article (Accusative)
Der Knopf ist rund.
The button is round.
Adjective as complement
Ist das dein Knopf?
Is that your button?
Question with possessive
Hier sind viele Knöpfe.
Here are many buttons.
Plural
Der Knopf ist aus Plastik.
The button is made of plastic.
Preposition 'aus' for material
Drücken Sie bitte den Knopf.
Please press the button.
Imperative + Accusative
Ich muss den Knopf annähen.
I must sew the button on.
Separable verb 'annähen'
Der Knopf für das Licht ist dort.
The button for the light is there.
Prepositional phrase
Welchen Knopf soll ich drücken?
Which button should I press?
Interrogative pronoun 'welchen'
Der Knopf ist abgefallen.
The button has fallen off.
Perfect tense with 'sein'
Können Sie mir mit dem Knopf helfen?
Can you help me with the button?
Dative after 'mit'
Ich suche einen grünen Knopf.
I am looking for a green button.
Adjective ending in Accusative
Dieser Knopf funktioniert nicht.
This button does not work.
Demonstrative pronoun
Wenn Sie Hilfe brauchen, drücken Sie diesen Knopf.
If you need help, press this button.
Conditional clause (wenn-Satz)
Er hat alle Knöpfe an seiner Jacke zugemacht.
He fastened all the buttons on his jacket.
Separable verb 'zumachen' in Perfect
Die Maschine startet, sobald man den Knopf betätigt.
The machine starts as soon as the button is actuated.
Conjunction 'sobald' and technical verb 'betätigen'
Ich habe einen Knopf im Ohr verloren.
I lost an earbud (literally 'button in the ear').
Idiomatic/Colloquial use for earbuds
Man kann die Lautstärke mit diesem Knopf regeln.
One can regulate the volume with this button.
Modal verb 'können' + 'regeln'
Der Schneider näht die Knöpfe sehr fest an.
The tailor sews the buttons on very firmly.
Adverbial use of 'fest'
Haben Sie den Knopf für den Notfall gesehen?
Have you seen the button for emergencies?
Compound noun context
Die Knöpfe an diesem alten Radio sind aus Holz.
The buttons on this old radio are made of wood.
Genitive-like prepositional phrase
Durch das Drücken des Knopfes wird der Prozess ausgelöst.
By pressing the button, the process is triggered.
Gerund-like noun 'Drücken' + Genitive
Er weiß genau, welchen Knopf er bei ihr drücken muss.
He knows exactly which button he has to push with her.
Metaphorical usage
Die Bedienung erfolgt über einen zentralen Knopf.
Operation takes place via a central button.
Formal passive-like structure
Achten Sie darauf, dass der Knopf eingerastet ist.
Make sure that the button is clicked into place.
Prepositional object 'darauf' + 'dass' clause
Es gibt verschiedene Arten von Knöpfen für diese Maschine.
There are different types of buttons for this machine.
Plural after 'Arten von'
Der Knopf lässt sich nur schwer bewegen.
The button is difficult to move.
'sich lassen' as passive substitute
Trotz des defekten Knopfes funktioniert das Gerät noch.
Despite the defective button, the device still works.
Genitive after 'trotz'
Die Knöpfe wurden speziell für dieses Design angefertigt.
The buttons were specially made for this design.
Passive voice
Die haptische Qualität der Knöpfe ist entscheidend für das Nutzererlebnis.
The haptic quality of the buttons is crucial for the user experience.
Abstract nouns and technical vocabulary
Mit einem einfachen Knopfdruck lässt sich das gesamte System steuern.
With a simple push of a button, the entire system can be controlled.
Compound noun 'Knopfdruck'
In der Politik wird oft vor dem 'roten Knopf' gewarnt.
In politics, there are often warnings about the 'red button'.
Symbolic/Idiomatic usage
Die filigranen Knöpfe aus Perlmutt verleihen dem Kleid eine edle Note.
The delicate mother-of-pearl buttons give the dress a noble touch.
Complex adjective descriptions
Man sollte nicht wahllos irgendwelche Knöpfe drücken.
One should not indiscriminately press any old buttons.
Indefinite pronoun 'irgendwelche'
Die Anordnung der Knöpfe folgt ergonomischen Prinzipien.
The arrangement of the buttons follows ergonomic principles.
Formal academic tone
Er hat den Knopf so fest gedrückt, dass er stecken blieb.
He pressed the button so hard that it got stuck.
Resultative 'so...dass' clause
Die Knöpfe an der Uniform symbolisieren seinen Rang.
The buttons on the uniform symbolize his rank.
Symbolic representation
Die Reduktion der Benutzeroberfläche auf einen einzigen Knopf ist ein Geniestreich.
Reducing the user interface to a single button is a stroke of genius.
Nominalization and complex genitive chains
In jener Ära waren Knöpfe nicht bloß Gebrauchsgegenstände, sondern Statussymbole.
In that era, buttons were not merely utility items, but status symbols.
Archaic/Literary tone with 'jener' and 'bloß'
Das haptische Feedback beim Betätigen des Knopfes wurde akribisch optimiert.
The haptic feedback when actuating the button was meticulously optimized.
Highly technical vocabulary
Es ist, als ob man einen Knopf drückt und die Welt um einen herum stehen bleibt.
It is as if you press a button and the world around you stands still.
Irrealer Vergleichssatz (Konjunktiv II)
Die mechanische Komplexität hinter diesem simplen Knopf ist beeindruckend.
The mechanical complexity behind this simple button is impressive.
Abstract conceptualization
Manche Menschen scheinen einen eingebauten 'Aus-Knopf' für Stress zu haben.
Some people seem to have a built-in 'off-switch' for stress.
Creative metaphorical compound
Die kunstvolle Einarbeitung der Knöpfe zeugt von höchster Schneiderkunst.
The artistic integration of the buttons testifies to the highest tailoring art.
Elevated register with 'zeugt von'
Obwohl der Knopf winzig ist, hat er eine enorme Hebelwirkung.
Although the button is tiny, it has an enormous leverage effect.
Concessive clause 'obwohl'
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— To press the button. Used commonly for elevators or doorbells.
Drück auf den Knopf, damit der Aufzug kommt.
— To unbutton something. Specifically used for clothing.
Mach den obersten Knopf auf, es ist heiß.
— To button something up. Used for closing jackets or shirts.
Mach deinen Knopf zu, sonst erkältest du dich.
— A button has come off. A very common domestic complaint.
Mama, ein Knopf an meiner Hose ist ab.
— To find the right way to handle a person or situation.
Er hat endlich den richtigen Knopf bei seinem Chef gefunden.
— A phrase suggesting something is very easy to operate.
Das ist kinderleicht: Knopf drücken und fertig.
— To risk everything on one single action or decision.
Er hat alles auf einen Knopf gesetzt und gewonnen.
자주 혼동되는 단어
English 'button' covers both, but German 'Taste' is for flat keys (keyboard, piano).
A switch that stays in position, whereas a button usually returns after being pressed.
A knot in a string. Shared etymology but different physical objects.
관용어 및 표현
— To intentionally provoke someone by touching on sensitive subjects.
Er weiß genau, wie er mir auf die Knöpfe drücken kann.
informal— To suddenly understand something that was previously confusing; 'the penny dropped'.
Nach einer Stunde Mathe ist mir endlich der Knopf aufgegangen.
informal— To be wearing an earpiece or earbud, often used for security or TV presenters.
Der Bodyguard hat einen Knopf im Ohr.
neutral— Down to the very last detail or the very last penny.
Die Armee war bis auf den letzten Knopf ausgerüstet.
literary/old-fashioned— To be a tough, resilient person.
Mein Großvater war ein harter Knopf.
informal/regional— To be inseparable or a perfect match.
Die beiden sind wie Knopf und Knopfloch.
informal— To initiate a drastic or final action, often used in political or military contexts.
Niemand will wirklich den roten Knopf drücken.
neutral/journalistic— To finalize something or bring a topic to a close.
Wir müssen jetzt einen Knopf an dieses Projekt machen.
informal— To be overly pedantic or stingy.
Hör auf, Knöpfe zu zählen, und zahl einfach die Rechnung.
informal/rare— To be unable to start something or get a handle on a situation.
Ich finde bei dieser neuen Software einfach den Knopf nicht.
informal혼동하기 쉬운
Both translate to 'button' in many English contexts.
Taste is flat (key), Knopf is round/protruding (knob/clothing button).
Ich drücke die Taste 'Enter', aber den Knopf am Fahrstuhl.
Both are used to control electronics.
Schalter toggles (on/off), Knopf is a momentary press or a physical fastener.
Benutz den Lichtschalter, nicht den Knopf am Radio.
Phonetically similar (only one letter difference).
Kopf means 'head', Knopf means 'button'.
Mein Kopf tut weh, aber mein Knopf ist ab.
Historical connection and similar sound.
Knoten is a knot made of rope/string; Knopf is a solid object.
Mach einen Knoten in die Schnur.
Etymologically related and sounds similar.
Knospe is a flower bud; Knopf is a button.
Die Rose hat eine schöne Knospe.
문장 패턴
Das ist ein [Adjektiv] Knopf.
Das ist ein blauer Knopf.
Ich drücke den Knopf für [Substantiv].
Ich drücke den Knopf für das Licht.
Man muss den Knopf [Adverb] drücken.
Man muss den Knopf fest drücken.
Sobald der Knopf gedrückt wird, [Verb]...
Sobald der Knopf gedrückt wird, startet der Motor.
Die [Eigenschaft] des Knopfes ist [Adjektiv].
Die Haptik des Knopfes ist hervorragend.
Es bedarf lediglich eines Knopfes, um...
Es bedarf lediglich eines Knopfes, um das System zu deaktivieren.
Wo ist der [Zusammengesetztes Wort]?
Wo ist der Aufzugknopf?
Ich habe einen Knopf [Präposition] verloren.
Ich habe einen Knopf am Mantel verloren.
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Extremely common in daily life and technical contexts.
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Ich drücke die Knopf.
→
Ich drücke den Knopf.
Knopf is masculine, and in this sentence, it is the direct object, so it must be in the accusative case (den).
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Die Knopfe sind schön.
→
Die Knöpfe sind schön.
The plural of Knopf requires an umlaut (ö).
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Ich drücke den Knopf auf dem Computer.
→
Ich drücke die Taste auf dem Computer.
For flat keys on a keyboard, you must use 'Taste', not 'Knopf'.
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Ich nähe der Knopf an.
→
Ich nähe den Knopf an.
The verb 'annähen' takes the accusative case for the object being sewn on.
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Der Knopf ist in dem Hemd.
→
Der Knopf ist am Hemd.
When something is attached to the surface of clothing, German uses the preposition 'an'.
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Masculine Gender
Always remember that Knopf is masculine. Practice saying 'der Knopf', 'den Knopf', and 'dem Knopf' to get the flow right. Most beginners forget the accusative '-en'.
Knopf vs. Taste
If it's round and sticks out, it's a Knopf. If it's flat and in a row with others, it's a Taste. This distinction is vital for natural-sounding German.
The 'PF' Sound
The 'pf' at the end of Knopf is tricky. Don't just say 'f'. Briefly close your lips for a 'p' and release them into the 'f' sound immediately.
Steiff Bears
If you see a teddy bear with a yellow tag in its ear, that's the 'Knopf im Ohr'. It's a great conversation starter about German quality and brands.
Compound Nouns
German uses 'Knopf' at the end of many words. If you don't know the specific name for a button, just describe its function and add '-knopf' to the end.
The 'Penny' Dropping
When you finally understand something, say 'Mir ist der Knopf aufgegangen'. It's a very common and useful idiom for students.
Plural Umlaut
Always include the dots on the 'ö' in 'Knöpfe'. Without them, it's a spelling error and changes the pronunciation.
Sewing Verbs
Learn 'annähen' (to sew on). It's a separable verb: 'Ich nähe den Knopf an'. This is great practice for German sentence structure.
Software Buttons
In IT, you might hear 'Schaltfläche'. It's the formal word for a button on a screen. Using this makes you sound very professional.
Notknopf
In a train or elevator, look for the 'Notknopf'. It's the emergency button. Knowing this word could literally be a lifesaver.
암기하기
기억법
Imagine a 'K-nob' on a German 'P-f-one' (phone). You must pronounce the K and the PF! K-no-pf.
시각적 연상
Picture a giant red button (Knopf) on a shirt made of metal. The 'K' is the sharp edge of the button, and the 'PF' is the sound of it snapping into place.
Word Web
챌린지
Go through your wardrobe and count how many 'Knöpfe' you have. Say the number in German: 'Ich habe drei Knöpfe an diesem Hemd.'
어원
Derived from Middle High German 'knopf', which in turn comes from Old High German 'knoph'. It is related to the English word 'knob'.
원래 의미: The original meaning was a 'knot', 'swelling', or 'bud'. This explains its rounded shape.
Germanic (Indo-European).문화적 맥락
No specific sensitivities, but be aware that 'zugeknöpft' (buttoned up) can describe a person who is unfriendly or overly formal.
English speakers often over-use 'button'. In German, remember to switch to 'Taste' for keyboards and 'Schalter' for light switches.
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실제 사용 상황
Clothing/Fashion
- Knopf annähen
- Knopf verloren
- oberster Knopf
- Druckknopf
Elevator/Transport
- Knopf drücken
- Haltewunschknopf
- Erdgeschoss-Knopf
- Türknopf
Electronics
- Einschaltknopf
- Lautstärkeknopf
- Reset-Knopf
- roter Knopf
Sewing/Hobbies
- Knopfkiste
- Knopfgröße
- Perlmuttknopf
- Holzknopf
Metaphorical/Psychology
- Knöpfe drücken
- Knopf aufgehen
- zugeknöpft sein
- Aus-Knopf
대화 시작하기
"Entschuldigung, welchen Knopf muss ich für das Erdgeschoss drücken?"
"Wissen Sie, wo ich einen Ersatzknopf für dieses Hemd finden kann?"
"Kannst du mir helfen, diesen Knopf am Rücken zuzumachen?"
"Warum hat dieser Computer so viele verschiedene Knöpfe?"
"Glaubst du, dass physische Knöpfe besser sind als Touchscreens?"
일기 주제
Beschreibe dein Lieblingshemd. Welche Farbe haben die Knöpfe?
Was ist passiert, als du das letzte Mal den falschen Knopf gedrückt hast?
Schreibe über eine Situation, in der dir 'ein Knopf aufgegangen' ist.
Bevorzugst du Kleidung mit Knöpfen oder mit Reißverschluss? Warum?
Stell dir vor, du hättest einen 'Pause-Knopf' für das Leben. Wann würdest du ihn drücken?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, 'der Knopf' is always masculine. This does not change regardless of the type of button (clothing, elevator, etc.). You must use masculine articles and adjective endings. For example, 'ein kleiner Knopf' or 'den roten Knopf'.
No, you should use 'die Taste'. If you say 'der Knopf' for the 'A' key on a keyboard, it will sound very strange to a native speaker. 'Knopf' is reserved for things like the power button or physical dials.
The plural is 'die Knöpfe'. It involves an umlaut change from 'o' to 'ö' and the addition of an 'e' at the end. This is a common pattern for many masculine German nouns.
The verb is 'zuknöpfen'. It is a separable verb, so in a sentence, it looks like this: 'Ich knöpfe meine Jacke zu.' To unbutton is 'aufknöpfen'.
It is an idiom meaning 'to push someone's buttons'. It refers to intentionally saying or doing things that you know will make another person angry or upset.
Yes, the English loanword 'Button' (pronounced similarly to English) is very common in the context of websites and software. However, for physical objects, 'Knopf' or 'Taste' remains the standard.
A 'Druckknopf' is a snap fastener (press stud). It consists of two metal or plastic parts that click together when pressed. It is very common on jackets and baby clothes.
You say 'Der Knopf ist ab' or 'Der Knopf ist abgefallen'. Both are very common and natural-sounding.
'Drücken' is the everyday word for 'to press'. 'Betätigen' is more formal and technical, often translated as 'to actuate' or 'to operate'. You 'drücken' a doorbell, but you 'betätigen' an emergency switch.
Literally 'button in the ear', it refers to the trademark of Steiff teddy bears. Colloquially, it is also used to refer to an earpiece or an earbud.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Schreibe einen Satz mit 'der Knopf' und 'rot'.
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Was sagst du im Aufzug, wenn du in den 3. Stock willst?
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Beschreibe, wie man ein Hemd zumacht.
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Was bedeutet die Metapher 'den roten Knopf drücken'?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit dem Plural 'Knöpfe'.
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Benutze das Wort 'annähen' in einem Satz.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Knopf und einer Taste?
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Schreibe einen Satz über einen 'Klingelknopf'.
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Was ist ein 'Druckknopf'?
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Bilde einen Satz im Perfekt mit 'Knopf'.
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Warum sind Knöpfe an Kleidung wichtig?
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Was sagst du, wenn ein Knopf an deiner Hose fehlt?
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Beschreibe einen 'Drehknopf'.
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Was bedeutet 'zugeknöpft sein'?
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Schreibe eine kurze Anleitung: Wie startet man eine Maschine?
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Welche Materialien können Knöpfe haben?
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Was ist ein 'Knopf im Ohr'?
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Bilde einen Satz mit 'aufknöpfen'.
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Wo findet man überall Knöpfe?
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Wie fühlt sich ein guter Knopf an?
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Press the button.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'The button is missing.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'I lost a button.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Where is the light button?'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Sew the button on.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Which button should I press?'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'The button is stuck.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Button up your jacket.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'He is pushing my buttons.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'I finally understood it.' (Idiom with Knopf)
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'The buttons are made of wood.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Don't press the red button.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Is this your button?'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'There are many buttons here.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'I need a new button.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'The elevator button is broken.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Unbutton your shirt.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'This button is very small.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'Wait until I press the button.'
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'The buttons are round.'
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Hör zu: 'Der Knopf ist blau.' Frage: Welche Farbe hat der Knopf?
Hör zu: 'Drücken Sie den Knopf für den vierten Stock.' Frage: Welcher Stock?
Hör zu: 'Ich habe zwei Knöpfe verloren.' Frage: Wie viele Knöpfe?
Hör zu: 'Der Knopf ist aus Metall.' Frage: Welches Material?
Hör zu: 'Näh den Knopf bitte fest an.' Frage: Was soll man machen?
Hör zu: 'Pass auf den roten Knopf auf!' Frage: Welche Farbe hat der Knopf?
Hör zu: 'Die Knöpfe sind sehr teuer.' Frage: Sind die Knöpfe billig?
Hör zu: 'Der Klingelknopf ist draußen.' Frage: Wo ist der Knopf?
Hör zu: 'Knöpf deine Jacke zu, es ist kalt.' Frage: Was soll man machen?
Hör zu: 'Mir ist endlich der Knopf aufgegangen.' Frage: Was bedeutet das?
Hör zu: 'Der Knopf klemmt ein bisschen.' Frage: Funktioniert der Knopf perfekt?
Hör zu: 'Wir brauchen Knöpfe aus Plastik.' Frage: Welches Material?
Hör zu: 'Wo sind die Ersatzknöpfe?' Frage: Was wird gesucht?
Hör zu: 'Betätigen Sie den Knopf am Gerät.' Frage: Was soll man tun?
Hör zu: 'Der Knopf ist rund und klein.' Frage: Wie sieht der Knopf aus?
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Summary
The word 'der Knopf' is a fundamental German noun used for both fashion fasteners and technical interfaces. Remember that it is masculine, its plural is 'die Knöpfe', and it is distinct from 'die Taste' (a flat key). Example: 'Drücken Sie den Knopf' (Press the button).
- A button on clothing (like a shirt or jacket) used for fastening.
- A physical button on a device or machine that you press to operate it.
- A masculine noun (der Knopf) with the plural form 'die Knöpfe'.
- Used in idioms like 'pushing someone's buttons' (jemandem auf die Knöpfe drücken).
Masculine Gender
Always remember that Knopf is masculine. Practice saying 'der Knopf', 'den Knopf', and 'dem Knopf' to get the flow right. Most beginners forget the accusative '-en'.
Knopf vs. Taste
If it's round and sticks out, it's a Knopf. If it's flat and in a row with others, it's a Taste. This distinction is vital for natural-sounding German.
The 'PF' Sound
The 'pf' at the end of Knopf is tricky. Don't just say 'f'. Briefly close your lips for a 'p' and release them into the 'f' sound immediately.
Steiff Bears
If you see a teddy bear with a yellow tag in its ear, that's the 'Knopf im Ohr'. It's a great conversation starter about German quality and brands.
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