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- The German word for the number 9.
- Pronounced 'noyn', rhyming with the English word 'coin'.
- Does not change its ending when counting nouns.
- Used to tell time, express age, and state prices.
The German word neun translates directly to the English number nine. It is a cardinal number used to quantify objects, express age, tell time, and indicate numerical value in mathematics. Understanding the number nine is absolutely essential for any beginner learning the German language, as numbers form the foundational building blocks for everyday communication, commerce, and navigation. When you are counting from one to ten in German, the sequence is eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, and then comes neun, followed by zehn. The pronunciation of neun features the characteristic German diphthong 'eu', which sounds very similar to the English 'oy' in the word 'boy'. Therefore, neun is pronounced roughly like 'noyn'. This phonetic aspect is crucial because mispronouncing the 'eu' sound can lead to confusion with other words. The word is completely uninflected when used as a basic number before a noun, meaning its ending does not change regardless of the gender or case of the noun it modifies. For example, you say neun Männer (nine men), neun Frauen (nine women), and neun Kinder (nine children). The word remains exactly the same in all these instances.
- Quantifying Objects
- The most common use of the word is simply to state how many of a particular item exist. If you go to the bakery and want nine bread rolls, you ask for neun Brötchen. If you are buying tickets for a group of nine people, you request neun Tickets.
- Expressing Age
- When a child is nine years old, they will say 'Ich bin neun Jahre alt' or simply 'Ich bin neun'. This is a direct parallel to how age is expressed in English, making it very intuitive for English speakers to learn and apply in everyday conversations.
- Telling Time
- In informal time-telling, 'neun Uhr' refers to nine o'clock. Depending on the context, this could mean nine in the morning or nine in the evening, though in formal situations, the 24-hour clock is used, making nine in the evening 'einundzwanzig Uhr'.
Wir haben genau neun Flaschen Wasser für die lange Reise gekauft.
Der Zug fährt um neun Uhr morgens vom Hauptbahnhof ab.
Beyond these basic uses, the number nine holds a specific place in various cultural and idiomatic expressions in the German-speaking world. For instance, the traditional German pub game known as Kegeln (similar to nine-pin bowling) revolves entirely around knocking down nine pins. When a player successfully knocks down all the pins, they shout 'Alle neune!', which is a phrase of celebration and success. This cultural integration shows that the word is not just a sterile mathematical concept but a living part of the language. Furthermore, when the number is used as a noun to refer to the digit itself, such as the number nine on a sports jersey or a bus route, it becomes feminine and is capitalized: 'die Neun'. For example, if you are waiting for bus number nine, you might say 'Ich warte auf die Neun'. This distinction between the uncapitalized adjective form and the capitalized noun form is a fundamental rule of German grammar that learners must master. The word is also a component of larger numbers, such as neunzehn (nineteen) and neunzig (ninety), maintaining its core spelling and pronunciation within these larger constructs. Understanding how to use this number correctly will significantly enhance your ability to navigate daily life in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, from making purchases to scheduling appointments and understanding addresses.
Using the word neun in German sentences is generally straightforward for English speakers because its syntactic placement closely mirrors that of the English word 'nine'. As a cardinal number, it typically functions as a determiner, placed directly before the noun it quantifies. In this role, it does not take any declension endings. This means you do not have to worry about the gender, case, or plural form of the noun when deciding how to write or say the number. It remains a constant, invariable word. For example, in the nominative case, you would say 'Neun Hunde bellen' (Nine dogs are barking). In the accusative case, 'Ich sehe neun Hunde' (I see nine dogs). In the dative case, 'Ich spiele mit neun Hunden' (I am playing with nine dogs). In the genitive case, 'Das Spielzeug neun kleiner Hunde' (The toy of nine small dogs). Notice how the word remains exactly the same across all four grammatical cases. This invariability makes numbers one of the easiest parts of German grammar to master in the early stages of learning.
- Before a Noun
- The most standard usage is placing the number immediately before the plural noun. 'Er hat neun Äpfel gekauft.' (He bought nine apples.) The number acts as an adjective of quantity but remains uninflected.
- As a Standalone Pronoun
- When the context is clear, the noun can be omitted, and the number stands alone. 'Wie viele Kinder sind da? Es sind neun.' (How many children are there? There are nine.) Here, it functions essentially as a pronoun replacing the noun phrase.
- As a Noun (Die Neun)
- When referring to the number itself as a concept, a digit, or a specific entity like a bus line or a playing card, it becomes a feminine noun and is capitalized. 'Die Neun ist meine Glückszahl.' (Nine is my lucky number.)
Meine kleine Schwester ist gestern neun Jahre alt geworden.
Das Restaurant öffnet jeden Tag erst um neun Uhr.
Er hat eine Neun auf seinem Trikot stehen.
When constructing sentences with time, the preposition 'um' is used before the number. 'Um neun Uhr' translates to 'at nine o'clock'. If you want to say 'half past eight', Germans say 'halb neun' (literally 'half nine', meaning halfway to nine). This is a very common structure that often confuses English speakers, who might interpret 'halb neun' as half past nine. It is vital to remember that 'halb' plus a number means thirty minutes before that hour. Furthermore, when dealing with mathematics, the word is used in standard equations. 'Fünf plus vier ist neun' (Five plus four is nine). 'Neun minus drei ist sechs' (Nine minus three is six). In written German, especially in formal texts, numbers from one to twelve are typically written out as words, while numbers from 13 onwards are written as digits. Therefore, you should write 'neun Personen' rather than '9 Personen' in an essay or a formal letter, although in casual text messages or quick notes, the digit is perfectly acceptable. Mastering the sentence structure with this number provides a solid foundation for using all other numbers in the German language, as the rules of placement and non-declension apply universally to the cardinal numbers from two to twelve.
You will encounter the word neun in virtually every aspect of daily life in a German-speaking environment. Because it is a fundamental number, its applications are endless. One of the most frequent places you will hear it is in commercial transactions. When shopping at a supermarket, bakery, or local market, prices frequently end in nine. A product might cost 'neun Euro' or 'neunundneunzig Cent'. The psychological pricing strategy of ending prices in nine is just as prevalent in Germany as it is in the English-speaking world. Therefore, listening for the 'noyn' sound is crucial when the cashier tells you the total amount. Another ubiquitous context is time-telling. Whether you are scheduling a meeting at work, arranging to meet a friend for coffee, or listening to announcements at a train station, 'neun Uhr' (nine o'clock) or 'neunzehn Uhr' (seven PM, using the 24-hour clock) will be heard constantly. Radio and television broadcasts often begin their main news programs at specific hours, and stating the time is a regular occurrence. You will also hear the number when people exchange contact information, specifically phone numbers. German phone numbers are typically read out as individual digits or in pairs. For example, a phone number containing the digit nine will require you to clearly understand and pronounce the word.
- Public Transportation
- In cities with extensive tram and bus networks, you will frequently hear announcements for 'Linie neun' (Line nine). If you are waiting at a stop, locals might say, 'Da kommt die Neun' (There comes the nine).
- Addresses and Locations
- House numbers and apartment numbers are another common context. If someone lives at 'Hauptstraße neun', you need to recognize the number to find their house. Hotel room numbers also frequently incorporate the digit.
- Sports and Games
- In sports like football (soccer), the number nine jersey is traditionally worn by the central striker. Commentators will often refer to the player simply as 'die Nummer neun'. In the traditional game of Kegeln, knocking down all pins results in the shout 'Alle neune!'.
Das Ticket für das Museum kostet genau neun Euro pro Person.
Bitte steigen Sie an der nächsten Station in die Linie neun um.
In educational settings, you will hear the word when discussing school grades or years. A student in the ninth grade is in the 'neunte Klasse'. While the cardinal number itself isn't used for the grade level, the root word is identical. You might also hear it in historical contexts. The 9th of November is often referred to as the 'Schicksalstag der Deutschen' (Fateful day of the Germans) because several major historical events occurred on this date, including the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. When Germans discuss history, the phrase 'neunter November' is highly significant. Furthermore, in casual conversation, expressing quantities of time is very common. 'Ich arbeite neun Stunden am Tag' (I work nine hours a day) or 'Wir fliegen in neun Tagen in den Urlaub' (We are flying on vacation in nine days). Because it is a single-syllable word, it is often spoken quickly in fluent conversation, making it essential for learners to train their ears to catch the distinct 'oy' sound amidst rapid speech. Listening to German podcasts, watching news broadcasts, or simply paying attention to announcements in public spaces will quickly familiarize you with the rhythm and intonation of this indispensable numerical vocabulary word.
While the word neun is a basic vocabulary item, English speakers frequently make several specific mistakes when learning to use it. The most prominent errors revolve around pronunciation, spelling, and confusing the word with visually or phonetically similar German words. The German diphthong 'eu' is a major stumbling block. Many beginners look at the spelling and attempt to pronounce it like the English word 'new' with an 'n' at the end, resulting in a sound like 'noon'. This is entirely incorrect and will make you very difficult to understand. The 'eu' combination in German always produces an 'oy' sound, exactly like in the English words 'boy' or 'toy'. Therefore, the correct pronunciation is 'noyn'. Failing to master this sound not only affects this specific number but also a vast array of other German words containing the 'eu' spelling, such as 'heute' (today), 'Leute' (people), and 'teuer' (expensive). Another frequent mistake is confusing the number with the German word for 'no', which is 'nein'. Because 'nein' is pronounced 'nine' (exactly like the English number 9), English speakers experience a cognitive dissonance. They hear 'nine' and think of the number 9, but in German, it means 'no'. Conversely, they want to say the number 9, but they have to say 'noyn'. This cross-linguistic interference requires conscious practice to overcome.
- Confusing 'neun' and 'neu'
- The German word for 'new' is 'neu' (pronounced 'noy'). Beginners often drop the final 'n' when trying to say the number, accidentally saying 'new' instead of 'nine'. For example, saying 'Ich habe neu Äpfel' means 'I have new apples', not 'I have nine apples'.
- Misunderstanding 'halb neun'
- When telling time, 'halb neun' means 8:30, not 9:30. English speakers naturally translate 'half nine' as half past nine. In German, it means halfway to the ninth hour. This mistake leads to people showing up an hour late to appointments.
- Capitalization Errors
- Learners often capitalize the word when it is used as an adjective (e.g., writing 'Ich habe Neun Katzen'). It should only be capitalized when used as a noun referring to the digit itself (e.g., 'Die Neun ist rot').
Falsch: Ich bin neu Jahre alt.
Richtig: Ich bin neun Jahre alt.
Falsch: Das Treffen ist um halb neun (meaning 9:30).
Richtig: Das Treffen ist um halb zehn (meaning 9:30).
Another area where mistakes occur is in the formation of larger numbers. In German, numbers from 21 to 99 are constructed by saying the units first, followed by 'und', and then the tens. For example, 29 is 'neunundzwanzig' (nine-and-twenty). English speakers often try to translate the English structure directly, saying 'zwanzigneun', which is completely incorrect and will confuse native speakers. Furthermore, when writing out the number 99, it is written as one single, long word: 'neunundneunzig'. Beginners frequently try to insert spaces or hyphens (e.g., 'neun und neunzig' or 'neun-und-neunzig'), which violates German orthographic rules for numbers. Lastly, a subtle mistake involves the ordinal number 'neunte' (ninth). Learners sometimes try to say 'neunste', applying the '-ste' suffix that is used for numbers from 20 onwards (e.g., zwanzigste). However, numbers from two to nineteen take the suffix '-te' (with a few irregular exceptions like erste and dritte). Therefore, the correct ordinal form is 'der neunte', not 'der neunste'. By being aware of these common pitfalls—especially the pronunciation of 'eu', the meaning of 'nein' vs 'neun', and the 'halb' time structure—you can avoid the most frequent errors made by beginners and communicate much more clearly.
While the cardinal number neun is unique and has no direct synonyms for the exact quantity of nine, it belongs to a large family of related numerical words that share the same root. Understanding these related terms is essential for expanding your mathematical and descriptive vocabulary in German. The most immediate relatives are the ordinal number and the fraction. The ordinal number is 'der/die/das neunte', which translates to 'the ninth'. This is used for dates, rankings, and sequences. For example, 'Heute ist der neunte Mai' (Today is the ninth of May) or 'Er belegte den neunten Platz' (He took ninth place). The fractional word is 'das Neuntel', meaning 'one ninth'. If you cut a cake into nine equal pieces, each piece is 'ein Neuntel'. These derivations follow standard German grammatical patterns, making them relatively easy to construct once you know the base number. Additionally, the root forms the basis for larger numbers in the base-ten system. 'Neunzehn' is nineteen, and 'neunzig' is ninety. Notice how the root 'neun' remains perfectly intact in these larger numbers, unlike in English where 'nine' changes slightly in pronunciation when it becomes 'nineteen' or 'ninety'.
- Neunte (Ordinal)
- Used to indicate position in a series. It must be declined like an adjective depending on the gender and case of the noun it modifies. Example: 'Das ist mein neuntes Auto' (That is my ninth car).
- Neunmal (Adverb)
- This translates to 'nine times'. It is used to express frequency. Example: 'Ich habe dich neunmal angerufen' (I called you nine times). It is a single compound word.
- Neunfach (Adjective)
- Meaning 'ninefold' or 'nine times as much'. Example: 'Ein neunfacher Gewinn' (A ninefold profit). It emphasizes multiplication or a nine-part structure.
Wir feiern heute unseren neunten Hochzeitstag.
Der Kuchen wurde in Neuntel geschnitten, damit jeder ein Stück bekommt.
There are also several compound nouns that incorporate the number to describe specific concepts. A 'Neuneck' is a nonagon (a nine-sided polygon). A 'Neunjähriger' is a nine-year-old boy, and a 'Neunjährige' is a nine-year-old girl. These compounds demonstrate the modular nature of the German language, where base words are combined to create highly specific new vocabulary. In colloquial speech, you might hear the term 'neunmalklug'. This literally translates to 'nine times smart', but it is used as a derogatory term for a know-it-all or a smart aleck. If someone is constantly correcting others or showing off their knowledge, they might be called a 'Neunmalkluger'. This idiomatic usage shows how numbers can take on qualitative, rather than purely quantitative, meanings in everyday language. When looking for alternatives, there are no true synonyms for the exact number, but depending on the context, you might use approximate terms like 'fast zehn' (almost ten) or 'ein knappes Dutzend' (a scant dozen, though a dozen is twelve, it gives a sense of a number slightly less than twelve). However, for precise communication, mastering the base word and its direct derivatives is absolutely necessary. By learning the root word, you automatically unlock the ability to understand and form dozens of related words, significantly accelerating your vocabulary acquisition.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
Because it comes from the Proto-Indo-European root '*h₁néwn̥', the German word 'neun' is directly related to the English word 'nine', the Latin word 'novem' (which gives us 'November', originally the ninth month), and the Greek word 'ennea' (which gives us 'enneagram').
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it like the English word 'noon'.
- Pronouncing it like the English word 'nine' (which is the German word for 'no', spelled 'nein').
- Dropping the final 'n' and saying 'neu' (which means 'new').
- Pronouncing the 'eu' as 'oo' or 'ew'.
난이도
Very easy to read. It is short and looks similar to the English 'nine' in length and structure.
Easy, but beginners sometimes misspell the 'eu' as 'oi' or 'oy' based on pronunciation.
Moderate difficulty for English speakers due to the 'eu' diphthong, which requires practice to sound natural.
Can be confused with 'nein' (no) or 'neu' (new) in fast speech.
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Cardinal numbers do not decline.
Ich sehe neun Hunde. (Not: neunten Hunde)
Time with 'halb' means halfway TO the hour.
Halb neun ist 8:30. (Not 9:30)
Compound numbers below one million are written as one word.
Neunundneunzig. (Not: neun und neunzig)
Numbers used as nouns are capitalized and take the feminine article 'die'.
Die Neun ist meine Glückszahl.
Ordinal numbers below 20 take the suffix '-te'.
Der neunte Mai. (Not: der neunste Mai)
수준별 예문
Ich habe neun Äpfel.
I have nine apples.
Cardinal numbers like 'neun' do not change their ending before a noun.
Sie ist neun Jahre alt.
She is nine years old.
Used with 'Jahre alt' to express age.
Es ist neun Uhr.
It is nine o'clock.
Used with 'Uhr' to tell the time on the hour.
Das Buch kostet neun Euro.
The book costs nine euros.
Used directly before currency units.
Wir haben neun Katzen.
We have nine cats.
Plural noun follows the number.
Meine Nummer ist die Neun.
My number is nine.
Capitalized when used as a noun referring to the digit.
Neun plus eins ist zehn.
Nine plus one is ten.
Used in basic mathematical equations.
Ich sehe neun Autos.
I see nine cars.
Functions as a direct object quantifier.
Der Zug fährt um neun Uhr ab.
The train departs at nine o'clock.
Use the preposition 'um' for specific times.
Heute ist der neunte Mai.
Today is the ninth of May.
Ordinal number 'neunte' used for dates.
Das Treffen ist um halb neun.
The meeting is at half past eight.
'Halb neun' means 8:30, not 9:30.
Mein Großvater ist neunundneunzig.
My grandfather is ninety-nine.
Compound numbers are written as one word.
Wir wohnen in Hausnummer neun.
We live in house number nine.
Used to specify addresses.
Sie arbeitet neun Stunden am Tag.
She works nine hours a day.
Used to express duration of time.
Ich nehme die Linie neun.
I am taking line nine.
Used for public transportation routes.
Er hat neunundzwanzig Euro bezahlt.
He paid twenty-nine euros.
Numbers 21-99 place the unit before the ten with 'und'.
Ein Neuntel der Torte fehlt bereits.
One ninth of the cake is already missing.
Fractional noun 'Neuntel' is capitalized and neuter.
Ich habe dir das schon neunmal gesagt!
I have already told you that nine times!
Adverb 'neunmal' expresses frequency.
Die Neun ist meine absolute Glückszahl.
Nine is my absolute lucky number.
Nominalized number takes the feminine article 'die'.
Der neunte November ist ein wichtiges Datum.
The ninth of November is an important date.
Ordinal number declined in the nominative case.
Sie ist in der neunten Klasse.
She is in the ninth grade.
Ordinal number declined in the dative case after 'in'.
Das Gebäude hat ein neuneckiges Design.
The building has a nonagonal design.
Adjective derived from the compound noun 'Neuneck'.
Er belegte den neunten Platz im Rennen.
He took ninth place in the race.
Ordinal number declined in the accusative case.
Wir haben ein neuntägiges Seminar vor uns.
We have a nine-day seminar ahead of us.
Compound adjective expressing duration.
Ach du grüne Neune, was ist denn hier passiert?
Oh my goodness, what happened here?
Idiomatic expression of surprise; 'Neune' is a colloquial variant.
Sei nicht so ein Neunmalkluger!
Don't be such a know-it-all!
Nominalized adjective used as a derogatory term.
Die Arbeitslosigkeit stieg um null Komma neun Prozent.
Unemployment rose by zero point nine percent.
Used in decimal numbers; German uses a comma instead of a decimal point.
Das ist eine Sinfonie von Beethoven, genauer gesagt die Neunte.
That is a symphony by Beethoven, specifically the Ninth.
Nominalized ordinal number referring to a specific work.
Er hat alle neune abgeräumt.
He knocked down all nine (pins).
Idiom from the game of Kegeln, meaning total success.
Das Neun-Euro-Ticket war ein großer Erfolg.
The nine-euro ticket was a great success.
Compound noun referring to a specific cultural/political event.
Wir treffen uns am neunten des Monats.
We are meeting on the ninth of the month.
Nominalized ordinal used to specify a day of the month.
Die Wahrscheinlichkeit liegt bei eins zu neun.
The probability is one in nine.
Used to express ratios and probabilities.
Die neunte Nachkommastelle der Zahl Pi ist eine Fünf.
The ninth decimal place of the number Pi is a five.
Complex noun phrase with an ordinal number.
Seine neunmalklugen Bemerkungen gingen allen auf die Nerven.
His smart-alecky remarks got on everyone's nerves.
Adjective 'neunmalklug' declined in the plural accusative.
Das Gedicht besteht aus neunzeiligen Strophen.
The poem consists of nine-line stanzas.
Compound adjective describing structural composition.
Im neunzehnten Jahrhundert erlebte die Stadt einen Aufschwung.
In the nineteenth century, the city experienced a boom.
Ordinal number forming part of a historical epoch designation.
Die Entscheidung fiel in der neunundachtzigsten Minute.
The decision was made in the eighty-ninth minute.
Complex ordinal number declined in the dative case.
Es handelt sich um ein neunstelliges Passwort.
It is a nine-digit password.
Compound adjective indicating length or quantity of digits.
Der Neuntöter ist eine in Europa heimische Vogelart.
The red-backed shrike is a bird species native to Europe.
Compound noun where the number is part of the species name (literally 'nine-killer').
Er wurde zu einer neunmonatigen Bewährungsstrafe verurteilt.
He was sentenced to a nine-month probationary period.
Compound adjective indicating legal duration.
Die Neunheit der Götter im alten Ägypten wird Enneade genannt.
The group of nine gods in ancient Egypt is called the Ennead.
Abstract noun 'Neunheit' referring to a group of nine.
Die etymologische Wurzel von 'neun' reicht ins Indogermanische zurück.
The etymological root of 'nine' reaches back to Indo-European.
Used as a linguistic object of study in a metalinguistic context.
Dantes Hölle ist in neun konzentrische Kreise unterteilt.
Dante's Hell is divided into nine concentric circles.
Used in advanced literary analysis.
Das Neun-Punkte-Programm der Regierung stieß auf heftige Kritik.
The government's nine-point program met with fierce criticism.
Hyphenated compound noun in a political context.
Er sang die Arie mit einer neunstimmigen Begleitung.
He sang the aria with a nine-part accompaniment.
Compound adjective describing complex musical arrangement.
Die neunte Potenz von zwei ist fünfhundertzwölf.
The ninth power of two is five hundred and twelve.
Mathematical terminology using the ordinal form.
In der griechischen Mythologie gibt es neun Musen.
In Greek mythology, there are nine Muses.
Used in the context of classical studies and mythology.
Das Phänomen tritt in neun von zehn Fällen auf.
The phenomenon occurs in nine out of ten cases.
Used to express high statistical probability in academic writing.
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— All nine of them. Referring to a complete group of nine items.
Ich habe alle neun Bücher gelesen.
자주 혼동되는 단어
'Nein' means 'no'. It is pronounced exactly like the English number 9, which causes massive confusion for English speakers trying to say the German number 9.
'Neu' means 'new'. It is pronounced 'noy'. If you drop the final 'n' from 'neun', you accidentally say 'new'.
'Neunte' is the ordinal number 'ninth'. Beginners sometimes use the ordinal when they mean the cardinal quantity.
관용어 및 표현
— An exclamation of surprise, shock, or dismay. Similar to 'Good heavens!' or 'Oh my goodness!'.
Ach du grüne Neune, was für ein Chaos!
informal— To achieve a complete success. Originates from the German bowling game 'Kegeln' where there are nine pins.
Mit diesem Projekt hat er alle neune abgeräumt.
informal— To be a know-it-all or a smart aleck. Someone who thinks they know better than everyone else.
Sei nicht immer so neunmalklug!
informal— A noun referring to a person who is a know-it-all.
Dieser Neunmalkluge geht mir auf die Nerven.
informal— To repeat something endlessly (exaggeration).
Ich muss dir das wohl neunmal sagen, bevor du zuhörst.
informal— Referring to the psychological pricing strategy where prices end in 9 (e.g., 9,99).
Im Handel funktioniert die magische Neun immer noch.
neutral— A specific cultural reference to a highly subsidized public transport ticket offered in Germany in the summer of 2022.
Mit dem Neun-Euro-Ticket bin ich durch ganz Deutschland gefahren.
neutral— To be extremely happy. Note: Germans usually say 'auf Wolke sieben' (cloud seven), but 'Wolke neun' is sometimes used due to English influence (cloud nine).
Seit der Hochzeit schwebt sie auf Wolke neun.
informal— The name of a bird (red-backed shrike), literally 'nine-killer', based on the myth that it impales nine insects before eating them.
Der Neuntöter spießt seine Beute auf Dornen auf.
neutral— A type of jawless fish (lamprey), literally 'nine-eye', named for its row of gill slits resembling eyes.
Das Neunauge ist ein sehr altertümliches Tier.
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Phonetic interference. 'Nein' sounds like English 'nine'.
'Nein' is a negative particle meaning 'no'. 'Neun' is the number 9.
Nein, ich habe keine neun Äpfel. (No, I do not have nine apples.)
Visual and phonetic similarity. 'Neu' is just 'neun' without the 'n'.
'Neu' is an adjective meaning 'new'. 'Neun' is a number.
Ich habe neun neue Bücher. (I have nine new books.)
Contains the root word.
'Neunzehn' means 19, not 9.
Er ist neunzehn, nicht neun. (He is nineteen, not nine.)
Contains the root word.
'Neunzig' means 90, not 9.
Das kostet neunzig Euro. (That costs ninety euros.)
Direct translation error. English speakers think it means 9:30.
'Halb neun' means 8:30. It means halfway to nine.
Der Zug kommt um halb neun (8:30).
문장 패턴
Ich habe [neun] [Plural Noun].
Ich habe neun Bücher.
Es ist [neun] Uhr.
Es ist neun Uhr.
Wir treffen uns um [halb neun].
Wir treffen uns um halb neun.
Das kostet [neun] Euro.
Das kostet neun Euro.
Heute ist der [neunte] [Month].
Heute ist der neunte April.
Er ist in der [neunten] Klasse.
Er ist in der neunten Klasse.
Das ist schon das [neunte] Mal, dass...
Das ist schon das neunte Mal, dass er zu spät kommt.
Ein [neunstelliges] [Noun] ist erforderlich.
Ein neunstelliges Passwort ist erforderlich.
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Top 500 most common words in German.
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Saying 'nein' when you mean 9.
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Saying 'neun' (noyn).
Because the German word for 'no' (nein) is pronounced exactly like the English number 9, English speakers constantly say 'nein' when trying to count to 9. You must consciously say 'noyn'.
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Thinking 'halb neun' means 9:30.
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Understanding 'halb neun' means 8:30.
German time-telling with 'halb' looks forward to the next hour. 'Halb neun' means half of the ninth hour has passed, which is 8:30.
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Writing 'neun und zwanzig' with spaces.
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Writing 'neunundzwanzig'.
German orthography requires that compound numbers below one million be written as a single, continuous word without any spaces or hyphens.
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Saying 'neu' instead of 'neun'.
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Saying 'neun' with a clear 'n' at the end.
Learners often drop the final consonant. 'Neu' means 'new'. If you say 'Ich habe neu Katzen', you are saying 'I have new cats', not 'nine cats'.
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Saying 'der neunste' for the ninth.
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Saying 'der neunte'.
Ordinal numbers from 2 to 19 take the suffix '-te'. The suffix '-ste' is only used for numbers 20 and above (e.g., der zwanzigste).
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The 'eu' Sound
Never pronounce 'eu' like 'ew' or 'oo'. It is always 'oy'. Practice saying 'boy', 'toy', 'noyn'.
No Endings Needed
Don't worry about adjective endings when counting. It's always just 'neun' before a plural noun.
Halb Neun Warning
Set a mental alarm: 'halb neun' = 8:30. Subtract one hour from what your English brain tells you.
One Long Word
When writing numbers like 29 or 99, never use spaces. Write 'neunundzwanzig' as one solid block of letters.
Neun vs Nein
Link 'nein' to 'no' (they both start with n and are negative). Link 'neun' to 'noise' (noyn).
Alle Neune
If you go bowling in Germany, you might play Kegeln. Remember that knocking down all pins is 'alle neune'.
Die Neun
Capitalize it only when talking about the symbol or concept of the number itself, not when counting things.
Der neunte
For dates, use 'neunte'. 'Heute ist der neunte'. Don't use the base number 'neun' for dates.
Catching the 'n'
Listen closely for the final 'n'. If you don't hear it, the person might be saying 'neu' (new).
Basic Equations
Practice math in German to reinforce numbers. Say out loud: 'Fünf plus vier ist neun'.
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기억법
Imagine NINE noisy boys making a lot of NOISE. The word 'neun' sounds like 'noise' but ends with an 'n' (noyn). NINE NOISY boys = NOYN.
시각적 연상
Visualize the number 9 made out of shiny gold coins. The word 'neun' rhymes perfectly with the English word 'coin'. Nine coins = noyn.
Word Web
챌린지
Set an alarm on your phone for 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM. Every time the alarm goes off, say out loud: 'Es ist neun Uhr'.
어원
The word 'neun' comes from Middle High German 'niun' and Old High German 'niun'. These derive from the Proto-Germanic root '*newun'. Going further back, it stems from the Proto-Indo-European root '*h₁néwn̥'. This makes it a very ancient word with deep roots in the linguistic history of Europe and Asia.
원래 의미: The original meaning has always been the cardinal number nine. It has not shifted in meaning over thousands of years.
Indo-European > Germanic > West Germanic > High German > German문화적 맥락
There are no specific cultural sensitivities or taboos associated with the number nine in German-speaking countries. It is a neutral, everyday word.
In English, 'cloud nine' represents extreme happiness. Germans traditionally say 'Wolke sieben' (cloud seven), but due to English media influence, 'Wolke neun' is sometimes understood by younger generations.
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실제 사용 상황
Telling Time
- Es ist neun Uhr.
- Um halb neun.
- Kurz vor neun.
- Viertel nach neun.
Expressing Age
- Ich bin neun Jahre alt.
- Er wird morgen neun.
- Ein neunjähriges Kind.
- Sie ist erst neun.
Shopping and Prices
- Das macht neun Euro.
- Neunundneunzig Cent.
- Ich brauche neun Stück.
- Neun Äpfel, bitte.
Addresses and Phone Numbers
- Hausnummer neun.
- Meine Nummer endet mit neun.
- Wohnung Nummer neun.
- Postleitzahl mit einer Neun.
School and Education
- In der neunten Klasse.
- Eine Neun in Mathe (in some grading systems).
- Neun Hausaufgaben.
- Neun Seiten lesen.
대화 시작하기
"Was machst du normalerweise um neun Uhr abends?"
"Erinnerst du dich daran, als du neun Jahre alt warst?"
"Hast du jemals das Neun-Euro-Ticket benutzt?"
"Warum ist der neunte November so wichtig in Deutschland?"
"Kannst du mir neun deutsche Wörter nennen, die du magst?"
일기 주제
Schreibe neun Dinge auf, für die du heute dankbar bist.
Beschreibe deinen perfekten Tag, der um neun Uhr morgens beginnt.
Was war dein größter Traum, als du neun Jahre alt warst?
Erfinde eine kurze Geschichte über eine Katze mit neun Leben.
Listen Sie neun Ziele auf, die Sie in diesem Jahr erreichen möchten.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is pronounced 'noyn'. The 'eu' in German always makes an 'oy' sound, just like in the English word 'boy'. Make sure to pronounce the 'n' at the beginning and the end clearly.
No. As a cardinal number, 'neun' is uninflected. It is always 'neun' whether the noun is masculine, feminine, neuter, nominative, or accusative. For example: neun Männer, neun Frauen, neun Kinder.
In German, time with 'halb' refers to the upcoming hour. 'Halb neun' literally means you are halfway through the hour leading up to nine o'clock. Therefore, it means 8:30.
Only if you are using it as a noun to refer to the digit itself, like 'Die Neun ist rot' (The nine is red) or 'Linie Neun' (Line Nine). When counting objects (neun Autos), it is lowercase.
'Neun' (pronounced noyn) is the number 9. 'Nein' (pronounced nine) is the word for 'no'. English speakers often confuse them because 'nein' sounds like the English number 9.
It is 'neunundneunzig'. You say the unit (nine), then 'und' (and), then the ten (ninety). It is written as one single, continuous word without spaces.
It is a common German idiom that translates roughly to 'Oh my goodness!' or 'Good heavens!'. It is used to express surprise, shock, or dismay.
The ordinal number is 'neunte'. Because it acts like an adjective, it must take declension endings depending on the grammatical case, e.g., 'der neunte Mai' or 'am neunten Mai'.
In formal German writing, numbers from one to twelve are typically spelled out as words (neun). Numbers from 13 onwards are written as digits. In casual texts, the digit 9 is fine.
It is a derogatory adjective used to describe someone who is a know-it-all or a smart aleck. It literally translates to 'nine times smart'.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence saying you have nine apples.
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Write a sentence saying it is nine o'clock.
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Write a sentence saying you are nine years old.
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Write a sentence saying the book costs nine euros.
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Write a sentence saying we meet at half past eight (using halb).
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Write the number 99 in German words.
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Write a sentence saying today is the ninth of May.
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Write a sentence saying you called nine times.
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Write the idiom for 'Oh my goodness!' using the number nine.
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Write the noun for a know-it-all.
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Write a sentence using 'Neuntel'.
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Write a sentence using 'neunte Klasse'.
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Write a sentence using 'neunzehn'.
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Write a sentence using 'neunzig'.
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Write a sentence using 'Linie neun'.
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Write a sentence using 'Hausnummer neun'.
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Write a sentence using 'neunfach'.
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Write a sentence using 'neunstellig'.
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Write a sentence using 'alle neune'.
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Write a sentence using 'die Neun'.
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Say 'I have nine apples' in German.
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Say 'It is nine o'clock' in German.
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Say 'I am nine years old' in German.
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Say 'nine euros' in German.
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Say 'ninety-nine' in German.
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Say 'nineteen' in German.
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Say 'ninety' in German.
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Say 'the ninth of May' in German.
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Say 'nine times' in German.
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Say 'one ninth' in German.
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Say 'Oh my goodness!' using the 'neune' idiom.
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Say 'know-it-all' in German.
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Say 'Line nine' in German.
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Say 'House number nine' in German.
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Say 'ninefold' in German.
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Say 'ninth grade' in German.
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Listen and write the number: 'neun'
Listen and write the time: 'neun Uhr'
Listen and write the time: 'halb neun'
Listen and write the number: 'neunundneunzig'
Listen and write the number: 'neunzehn'
Listen and write the number: 'neunzig'
Listen and write the ordinal: 'neunte'
Listen and write the fraction: 'Neuntel'
Listen and write the adverb: 'neunmal'
Listen and write the idiom: 'Ach du grüne Neune'
Listen and write the word: 'Neunmalkluger'
Listen and write the phrase: 'alle neune'
Listen and write the adjective: 'neunfach'
Listen and write the adjective: 'neunstellig'
Listen and write the noun: 'Neuneck'
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Summary
The word 'neun' means nine. Always pronounce the 'eu' like 'oy' in 'boy', and remember that 'halb neun' means 8:30, not 9:30.
- The German word for the number 9.
- Pronounced 'noyn', rhyming with the English word 'coin'.
- Does not change its ending when counting nouns.
- Used to tell time, express age, and state prices.
The 'eu' Sound
Never pronounce 'eu' like 'ew' or 'oo'. It is always 'oy'. Practice saying 'boy', 'toy', 'noyn'.
No Endings Needed
Don't worry about adjective endings when counting. It's always just 'neun' before a plural noun.
Halb Neun Warning
Set a mental alarm: 'halb neun' = 8:30. Subtract one hour from what your English brain tells you.
One Long Word
When writing numbers like 29 or 99, never use spaces. Write 'neunundzwanzig' as one solid block of letters.
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
ab
A1〜부터. '내일부터 공부할 거야.' (Ab morgen werde ich lernen.)
abends
A2저녁에 / 저녁마다. '저녁에 책을 읽어요.'
aber
A1'aber'는 영어의 'but'에 해당하는 단어로, '하지만' 또는 '그러나'라는 뜻입니다.
abgelegen
B1remote
ablehnen
A2제안이나 초대를 거절하다. 그녀는 그의 초대를 거절했다.
abschließen
A2열쇠로 잠그다. 학업을 마치거나 계약을 체결하다.
abseits
A2abseits는 주요 장소나 평소 다니는 길에서 떨어진 곳에 있다는 뜻이에요.
acht
A1숫자 8 (여덟).
Achte
A1여덟 번째 (서수).
achten
A2주의를 기울이다 (auf와 함께) 또는 존경하다.