Taste
Taste 30초 만에
- Taste means button or key.
- Used for electronic devices and keyboards.
- Feminine noun: die Taste, plural: die Tasten.
- Do not confuse with 'Geschmack' (flavor).
The German word Taste is a common noun with a primary meaning that translates to 'button' or 'key' in English. It refers to a small, often pressable, part of a device or object that, when activated, performs a specific function. Think of the keys on your computer keyboard, the buttons on a remote control, or the keys on a musical instrument like a piano. In everyday German, 'Taste' is used extensively in contexts related to technology, appliances, and even some physical objects.
The word 'Taste' is particularly prevalent when discussing electronic devices. If you're using a smartphone, you'll interact with its 'Touchscreen-Tasten' (touchscreen buttons) or physical 'Seitentasten' (side buttons). When operating a washing machine, you'll press various 'Bedientasten' (control buttons). Even simple items like a doorbell have a 'Klingeltaste' (doorbell button). The versatility of 'Taste' allows it to describe a wide array of interactive elements.
Beyond electronics, 'Taste' can also refer to the keys of a musical instrument. A pianist plays the 'Klaviertasten' (piano keys), and a musician might refer to the individual 'Tasten' on a keyboard instrument. In a more abstract sense, though less common for this specific word, 'Taste' can sometimes hint at a 'flavor' or 'taste' in a metaphorical sense, but this is far more frequently conveyed by the word 'Geschmack'. For 'Taste', the physical, pressable object is the dominant meaning.
- Primary Meaning
- A pressable element that activates a function, like a button or key.
- Common Contexts
- Keyboards, remote controls, appliances, musical instruments, doorbells, phones, computers.
- Related Concepts
- Functionality, interaction, control, pressing, activation.
Drücken Sie die Taste, um den Computer einzuschalten.
Understanding 'Taste' opens up a lot of everyday German vocabulary related to using devices. It's a fundamental word for anyone interacting with technology or machinery. When you see a button, it's likely a 'Taste'. When you need to press something to make it work, you're looking for the 'Taste'. The word is direct, functional, and widely applicable in modern life.
Die Tasten auf der Fernbedienung sind leicht zu drücken.
Consider the context of a car's dashboard. You have various 'Tasten' for the radio, air conditioning, or electric windows. Each 'Taste' has a specific function. Similarly, on a computer, the entire collection of keys is the 'Tastatur', and each individual key is a 'Taste'. This word is deeply embedded in how we interact with the modern world, making it essential for everyday communication.
- Example Usage
- When referring to a physical button on a device, like a power button or a key on a keyboard.
- When discussing the keys of a musical instrument, such as a piano or an organ.
The word 'Taste' is neutral in terms of formality, used in both casual conversations and more technical descriptions. Its clarity and directness make it a go-to term. The plural form, 'Tasten', is used when referring to multiple buttons or keys collectively.
Using Taste correctly in German sentences is straightforward once you grasp its core meaning of 'button' or 'key'. The word functions as a feminine noun in German, meaning it takes the article 'die' in its singular nominative form and 'die' in its plural nominative form.
Basic Sentence Structure:
A common pattern involves the verb 'drücken' (to press) followed by the noun 'Taste' (or its plural 'Tasten').
- Verb + Taste
- Example: Ich muss die rote Taste drücken. (I have to press the red button.)
- Example: Bitte drücken Sie die Einschalttaste. (Please press the power button.)
Describing the Taste:
You can use adjectives to describe the 'Taste' or 'Tasten'.
- Adjective + Taste
- Example: Diese kleine Taste ist für die Lautstärke. (This small button is for the volume.)
- Example: Die wichtigen Tasten sind markiert. (The important keys are marked.)
Referring to Specific Buttons:
German often uses compound nouns or descriptive phrases to specify which 'Taste' is being referred to.
- Compound Nouns
- Example: Die Einschalttaste funktioniert nicht. (The power button doesn't work.)
- Example: Wo ist die Enter-Taste? (Where is the Enter key?)
- Example: Drücken Sie die Pfeiltasten nach oben. (Press the arrow keys upwards.)
Using 'Taste' with Prepositions:
Prepositions like 'auf' (on) or 'an' (at/to) can be used to indicate location or action related to a button.
- Prepositional Phrases
- Example: Die Nummer auf der Taste ist schwer zu lesen. (The number on the button is hard to read.)
- Example: Ich habe versehentlich auf die falsche Taste gedrückt. (I accidentally pressed the wrong button.)
Die Tasten auf dem Klavier sind weiß und schwarz.
Plural Form:
When referring to more than one button or key, use the plural form 'Tasten'.
- Plural Examples
- Example: Alle Tasten der Tastatur sind beschriftet. (All the keys on the keyboard are labeled.)
- Example: Es gibt viele verschiedene Tasten an diesem Gerät. (There are many different buttons on this device.)
Mastering these sentence patterns will allow you to confidently use 'Taste' in a variety of everyday situations, from operating electronics to discussing musical instruments.
You'll hear the word Taste frequently in various everyday situations in German-speaking countries, particularly when interacting with technology, appliances, and tools. It's a fundamental word that pops up in numerous contexts.
1. Electronics and Gadgets:
This is perhaps the most common area. When someone is explaining how to use a new smartphone, remote control, computer, or tablet, they will inevitably refer to the buttons. You might hear:
- “Drücken Sie die Taste hier, um einzuschalten.” (Press the button here to switch on.)
- “Die Lautstärke können Sie mit diesen beiden Tasten regeln.” (You can adjust the volume with these two buttons.)
- “Wo ist die Menü-Taste?” (Where is the menu button?)
2. Home Appliances:
When operating washing machines, dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, or coffee makers, the control panel is covered in 'Tasten'. Instructions or explanations will often use the word:
- “Wählen Sie das Programm mit den Tasten aus.” (Select the program using the buttons.)
- “Die Taste für die Schnellstartfunktion ist grün.” (The button for the quick start function is green.)
3. Vehicles:
Car dashboards and control panels are full of buttons. You'll hear 'Taste' when discussing:
- “Die Taste für die Fensterheber ist hier.” (The button for the window controls is here.)
- “Drücken Sie die Taste, um das Radio einzuschalten.” (Press the button to turn on the radio.)
4. Musical Instruments:
For pianos, keyboards, organs, and synthesizers, the individual keys are called 'Tasten'. Musicians and instructors will use this term:
- “Üben Sie die Tonleiter auf den Tasten.” (Practice the scales on the keys.)
- “Die schwarzen Tasten sind erhöht.” (The black keys are raised.)
5. Public Devices and Interfaces:
Even public devices have 'Tasten'. Think of ATMs, ticket machines, or even some public telephones:
- “Bitte wählen Sie Ihre Sprache auf der Taste.” (Please select your language on the button.)
- “Drücken Sie die Taste 'Bestätigen', um fortzufahren.” (Press the 'Confirm' button to proceed.)
Der Verkäufer erklärte mir, welche Taste ich für die Garantie drücken muss.
6. Instructions and Manuals:
In written instructions, user manuals, and online guides, 'Taste' is the standard term for buttons and keys.
- “Siehe Abbildung 3: Taste A” (See Figure 3: Button A)
- “Um den Vorgang abzubrechen, halten Sie die linke Taste gedrückt.” (To cancel the process, hold down the left button.)
In essence, anytime you encounter something with a physical button or key that performs an action, you are likely to hear or read the word 'Taste' in German. It's a highly practical word for navigating the modern, technology-driven world.
Der Lehrer zeigte uns die richtige Taste für das nächste Lied.
While Taste is a straightforward word, learners can sometimes make mistakes, often stemming from confusion with similar-sounding words or applying English usage patterns incorrectly.
1. Confusing 'Taste' with 'Geschmack':
This is the most significant potential pitfall. In English, 'taste' refers to both a physical button and the sensation of flavor. In German, these are distinct words: 'Taste' for button/key, and 'Geschmack' for flavor/taste.
- Mistake:
- Ich mag den Geschmack des Knopfs.
- Correct:
- Ich mag die rote Taste nicht.
- Explanation:
- Using 'Geschmack' when you mean a physical button is incorrect. 'Geschmack' refers to flavor, preference, or sense of taste (like in food).
2. Incorrect Pluralization:
The plural of 'Taste' is 'Tasten'. Forgetting to add the '-n' or using an incorrect plural form is a common grammatical error.
- Mistake:
- Die Tasten auf der Fernbedienung sind klein.
- Correct:
- Die Tasten auf der Fernbedienung sind klein.
- Explanation:
- The correct plural form for 'Taste' is 'Tasten'.
3. Gender Agreement Errors:
As a feminine noun ('die Taste'), it requires feminine articles and adjective endings. Incorrectly using masculine ('der') or neuter ('das') articles can occur.
- Mistake:
- Drücken Sie der Knopf.
- Correct:
- Drücken Sie die Taste.
- Explanation:
- 'Taste' is feminine ('die'), so it requires the feminine article 'die' in the accusative case.
4. Overuse of English Loanwords:
In some contexts, English speakers might default to using 'button' or 'key' even when speaking German, or they might try to use a direct German translation of an English phrase that isn't idiomatic.
- Mistake:
- Das ist ein 'button'.
- Correct:
- Das ist eine Taste.
- Explanation:
- While 'button' is sometimes understood, 'Taste' is the correct and standard German term.
Er verwechselte die 'Taste' mit dem 'Geschmack' des Essens.
Paying attention to the distinction between 'Taste' and 'Geschmack', ensuring correct gender and plural forms, and using the standard German term will help you avoid these common mistakes.
While Taste is the most common and general term for 'button' or 'key' in German, there are other words and phrases that might be used depending on the specific context or the type of button.
1. Knopf
'Knopf' is another word that can translate to 'button'. However, 'Knopf' often refers to smaller, more decorative buttons, or buttons used for fastening (like on clothing), or more mechanical push-buttons.
- Taste vs. Knopf
- Taste: Generally refers to a key on a keyboard, a button on an electronic device's control panel, or a key on a musical instrument. It implies a functional, often electronic, activation. Example: Die Taste auf der Fernbedienung. (The button on the remote control.)
- Knopf: Can refer to a button on clothing, a doorbell button, a simpler mechanical push-button, or even a knob on an appliance. It can also refer to a small, round object. Example: Der Knopf am Hemd. (The button on the shirt.) Example: Drücke den Knopf für die Klingel. (Press the button for the doorbell.)
2. Hebel
'Hebel' means 'lever'. While not a button or key, it's a similar control mechanism that is pressed or moved to activate something.
- Hebel
- Refers to a lever, which is a movable arm used to operate a mechanism or control something. Example: Der Hebel zum Schalten des Gangs im Auto. (The lever for changing gear in the car.)
3. Schalter
'Schalter' means 'switch'. This is used for toggling something on or off, often a light or a power source.
- Schalter
- Refers to a switch, typically one that you flip or turn. Example: Den Lichtschalter umlegen. (To flip the light switch.)
4. Tastenfeld
'Tastenfeld' is a collective term for a keypad or a panel of keys, like on a telephone or a calculator.
- Tastenfeld
- A keypad or a panel of keys. Example: Geben Sie Ihre PIN auf dem Tastenfeld ein. (Enter your PIN on the keypad.)
5. Tastatur
'Tastatur' specifically means 'keyboard' (like a computer keyboard).
- Tastatur
- A keyboard. Example: Die Tastatur meines Laptops ist kaputt. (My laptop's keyboard is broken.)
Summary of Alternatives:
| German Word | English Meaning | Primary Context |
|---|---|---|
| Taste | Button, Key | Electronic devices, keyboards, musical instruments |
| Knopf | Button, Stud, Clasp | Clothing, simple mechanical buttons, doorbells |
| Hebel | Lever | Machinery, vehicles |
| Schalter | Switch | Electrical circuits, lights |
| Tastenfeld | Keypad | Phones, calculators, ATMs |
| Tastatur | Keyboard | Computers |
When in doubt, 'Taste' is usually a safe bet for most electronic buttons and keys. However, understanding these alternatives will help you comprehend a wider range of German descriptions for controls and interfaces.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The word 'tasten' in German can mean 'to feel' or 'to grope around', which relates to the original meaning of 'touch'. This verb is related to 'Taste' as touching is how one interacts with a button or key.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 'a' too short.
- Pronouncing the final 'e' too strongly.
- Voicing the 's' sound (making it sound like 'z').
난이도
The word 'Taste' itself is very common and straightforward. Difficulty in reading might arise from complex compound words or technical contexts where 'Taste' is used.
Easy to use in basic sentences. Potential for error in gender, plural, or confusing with 'Geschmack'.
Pronunciation is relatively easy. Correct usage in context is the main challenge.
The word is frequently heard, making it easy to recognize, especially when associated with device interaction.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Gender of Nouns: 'Taste' is feminine ('die').
Die Taste ist rot. (The button is red.)
Pluralization: The plural of 'Taste' is 'Tasten'.
Die Tasten auf der Tastatur sind wichtig. (The keys on the keyboard are important.)
Verb 'drücken' (to press) with accusative object.
Ich drücke die Taste. (I press the button.)
Compound nouns: 'Taste' often forms compound nouns.
Die Einschalttaste (power button).
Use of demonstrative pronouns (dieser, diese, dieses) with feminine nouns.
Diese Taste ist neu. (This button is new.)
수준별 예문
Drücke die Taste.
Press the button.
Simple imperative with 'die Taste'.
Das ist eine Taste.
This is a button.
Indefinite article 'eine' with feminine noun 'Taste'.
Wo ist die Taste?
Where is the button?
Question asking for the location of 'die Taste'.
Die Taste ist rot.
The button is red.
Simple sentence with subject-verb-adjective structure.
Ich sehe die Tasten.
I see the buttons.
Plural form 'Tasten' used with 'sehen' (to see).
Diese Taste funktioniert.
This button works.
Demonstrative pronoun 'Diese' with feminine noun 'Taste'.
Kann ich die Taste drücken?
Can I press the button?
Modal verb 'können' used with infinitive 'drücken'.
Die Taste ist neu.
The button is new.
Adjective 'neu' describing 'die Taste'.
Bitte drücken Sie die Einschalttaste.
Please press the power button.
Compound noun 'Einschalttaste' (power button).
Die Tasten auf der Tastatur sind klein.
The keys on the keyboard are small.
Plural 'Tasten' and compound noun 'Tastatur' (keyboard).
Welche Taste muss ich drücken?
Which button do I have to press?
Interrogative pronoun 'Welche' with feminine noun 'Taste'.
Diese Taste ist für die Lautstärke.
This button is for the volume.
Preposition 'für' indicating purpose.
Der Klavierspieler bewegt seine Finger über die Tasten.
The pianist moves his fingers over the keys.
Use of 'Tasten' in the context of musical instruments.
Ich habe die falsche Taste gedrückt.
I pressed the wrong button.
Past participle 'gedrückt' with the word 'Taste'.
Die Tasten sind beleuchtet.
The buttons are illuminated.
Adjective 'beleuchtet' (illuminated) describing 'Tasten'.
Finden Sie die Taste zum Speichern.
Find the button to save.
Infinitive clause with 'zum' (zu + dem) indicating purpose.
Die Bedienungsanleitung erklärt, welche Taste für welche Funktion zuständig ist.
The user manual explains which button is responsible for which function.
Subordinate clause and relative clause construction.
Manchmal vergisst man die genaue Belegung der Tasten auf einer neuen Fernbedienung.
Sometimes one forgets the exact layout of the buttons on a new remote control.
Use of 'man' (one) and noun phrase 'Belegung der Tasten'.
Er drückte auf eine zufällige Taste, in der Hoffnung, dass etwas passiert.
He pressed a random button, hoping that something would happen.
Participle clause 'in der Hoffnung' and subordinate clause.
Die Musiksoftware verwendet spezielle Tasten auf dem MIDI-Controller.
The music software uses special keys on the MIDI controller.
Specific context of MIDI controllers and 'Tasten'.
Achte darauf, nicht versehentlich die Reset-Taste zu drücken.
Be careful not to accidentally press the reset button.
Imperative with negation and compound noun 'Reset-Taste'.
Die Erfindung neuer Tasten für Touchscreens hat die Interaktion revolutioniert.
The invention of new buttons for touchscreens has revolutionized interaction.
Abstract noun 'Erfindung' and past participle 'revolutioniert'.
Obwohl die Taste klein ist, hat sie eine wichtige Funktion.
Although the button is small, it has an important function.
Concessive clause with 'obwohl'.
Das Spiel erfordert schnelles Reagieren auf die angezeigten Tasten.
The game requires quick reactions to the displayed buttons.
Genitive case with 'auf die angezeigten Tasten'.
Die ergonomische Gestaltung der Tastatur zielt darauf ab, die Belastung der Finger durch die häufige Nutzung der Tasten zu minimieren.
The ergonomic design of the keyboard aims to minimize the strain on the fingers through the frequent use of the keys.
Complex sentence structure, nominalization ('Gestaltung', 'Belastung', 'Nutzung'), and passive voice.
Bei der Entwicklung von Benutzeroberflächen ist es entscheidend, dass die Tasten intuitiv erreichbar und klar beschriftet sind.
In the development of user interfaces, it is crucial that the buttons are intuitively accessible and clearly labeled.
Subordinate clause with 'dass', modal verb construction, and passive adjective 'beschriftet'.
Ein technisches Handbuch beschreibt detailliert die Funktion jeder einzelnen Taste und deren Zusammenspiel.
A technical manual describes in detail the function of each individual button and their interplay.
Genitive case ('Funktion jeder einzelnen Taste') and abstract noun 'Zusammenspiel'.
Die Umprogrammierung der Tasten ermöglicht eine individuelle Anpassung der Gerätesteuerung an die Bedürfnisse des Nutzers.
The reprogramming of the buttons allows for individual adaptation of the device control to the user's needs.
Nominalization ('Umprogrammierung', 'Anpassung') and genitive case ('Bedürfnisse des Nutzers').
Es wurde untersucht, ob die visuelle Gestaltung einer Taste die Wahrscheinlichkeit ihrer Nutzung beeinflusst.
It was investigated whether the visual design of a button influences the probability of its use.
Passive voice ('wurde untersucht'), indirect question with 'ob', and abstract nouns ('Gestaltung', 'Wahrscheinlichkeit', 'Nutzung').
Die taktile Rückmeldung beim Drücken der Tasten ist für die Benutzerfreundlichkeit von entscheidender Bedeutung.
The tactile feedback when pressing the buttons is of crucial importance for user-friendliness.
Abstract nouns ('Rückmeldung', 'Benutzerfreundlichkeit', 'Bedeutung') and genitive construction.
Die Entwicklung von barrierefreien Schnittstellen beinhaltet die Berücksichtigung von Nutzern, die auf spezielle Tasten oder alternative Eingabemethoden angewiesen sind.
The development of accessible interfaces includes consideration for users who rely on special buttons or alternative input methods.
Complex sentence with relative clause and prepositional phrases.
Die Anordnung der Tasten auf dem Bedienfeld wurde optimiert, um die Effizienz bei der Dateneingabe zu steigern.
The arrangement of the buttons on the control panel was optimized to increase efficiency in data entry.
Passive voice ('wurde optimiert'), infinitive clause with 'um...zu', and abstract nouns ('Anordnung', 'Effizienz', 'Dateneingabe').
Die subtile Nuancierung der taktil-visuellen Rückmeldung beim Betätigen der Tasten trägt maßgeblich zur intuitiven Bedienung komplexer Geräte bei.
The subtle nuance of the tactile-visual feedback when operating the buttons contributes significantly to the intuitive operation of complex devices.
Highly abstract vocabulary ('Nuancierung', 'Betätigen', 'maßgeblich', 'intuitiv', 'Bedienung'), nominalizations, and complex sentence structure.
Die psychologischen Auswirkungen der Farbgebung und Formgebung von Tasten auf die Entscheidungsfindung des Nutzers sind Gegenstand intensiver Forschung.
The psychological effects of the coloring and shaping of buttons on the user's decision-making are the subject of intensive research.
Abstract nouns ('Auswirkungen', 'Farbgebung', 'Formgebung', 'Entscheidungsfindung', 'Gegenstand'), genitive constructions, and sophisticated vocabulary.
Ein tiefgreifendes Verständnis der Benutzerführung ist unerlässlich, um eine optimale Anordnung und Funktionalität der Tasten in interaktiven Systemen zu gewährleisten.
A profound understanding of user guidance is essential to ensure optimal arrangement and functionality of the buttons in interactive systems.
Abstract nouns ('Verständnis', 'Benutzerführung', 'Anordnung', 'Funktionalität', 'Gewährleistung'), strong adjectives ('tiefgreifend', 'unerlässlich', 'optimal'), and complex sentence structure.
Die Implementierung von haptischen Rückmeldungen durch vibrierende Tasten kann die Lernerfahrung bei der Bedienung neuer Schnittstellen erheblich verbessern.
The implementation of haptic feedback through vibrating buttons can significantly improve the learning experience when operating new interfaces.
Nominalizations ('Implementierung', 'Erfahrung', 'Bedienung'), participles used as adjectives ('vibrierende'), and adverbial phrases ('erheblich verbessern').
Die Debatte um die Standardisierung von Tastenbelegungen in digitalen Umgebungen spiegelt die Herausforderung wider, universelle Bedienkonzepte zu schaffen.
The debate surrounding the standardization of button layouts in digital environments reflects the challenge of creating universal operating concepts.
Abstract nouns ('Debatte', 'Standardisierung', 'Belegung', 'Umgebungen', 'Herausforderung', 'Bedienkonzepte'), nominalizations, and complex sentence structure.
Die Fähigkeit, auf subtile visuelle oder akustische Hinweise zu reagieren, die mit der Aktivierung von Tasten verbunden sind, ist ein Indikator für fortgeschrittene kognitive Verarbeitung.
The ability to react to subtle visual or auditory cues associated with the activation of buttons is an indicator of advanced cognitive processing.
Complex noun phrases ('subtile visuelle oder akustische Hinweise', 'Aktivierung von Tasten'), abstract nouns ('Fähigkeit', 'Indikator', 'Verarbeitung'), and sophisticated vocabulary.
Die Verlockung, eine unendliche Anzahl von Funktionen über eine einzige, multifunktionale Taste zugänglich zu machen, birgt erhebliche Risiken für die Benutzerfreundlichkeit.
The temptation to make an infinite number of functions accessible via a single, multifunctional button carries significant risks for user-friendliness.
Abstract nouns ('Verlockung', 'Anzahl', 'Funktionen', 'Risiken', 'Benutzerfreundlichkeit'), nominalizations, and complex sentence structure.
Die ethischen Implikationen der Gestaltung von Tasten, die zu unüberlegten Handlungen verleiten könnten, erfordern eine sorgfältige Abwägung von Funktionalität und Verantwortung.
The ethical implications of designing buttons that could tempt users into impulsive actions require careful consideration of functionality and responsibility.
Highly abstract vocabulary ('ethischen Implikationen', 'unüberlegten Handlungen', 'verleiten', 'sorgfältige Abwägung', 'Verantwortung'), nominalizations, and complex sentence structure.
Die Quantifizierung der ergonomischen Vorteile durch die Optimierung der Tasteninteraktion bedarf einer rigorosen empirischen Validierung, um pseudowissenschaftliche Behauptungen zu entkräften.
The quantification of ergonomic advantages through the optimization of key interaction requires rigorous empirical validation to refute pseudoscientific claims.
Highly specialized vocabulary ('Quantifizierung', 'ergonomischen Vorteile', 'Optimierung', 'Tasteninteraktion', 'rigorosen empirischen Validierung', 'pseudowissenschaftliche Behauptungen', 'entkräften'), complex nominalizations, and sophisticated sentence structure.
Die semiotische Analyse der Tastenoberflächen offenbart tiefgreifende kulturelle Konnotationen, die weit über ihre rein funktionale Bestimmung hinausgehen.
The semiotic analysis of button surfaces reveals profound cultural connotations that extend far beyond their purely functional purpose.
Specialized vocabulary ('semiotische Analyse', 'Konnotationen', 'funktionale Bestimmung'), abstract nouns, and complex sentence structure.
Die Epistemologie der Benutzeroberfläche, insbesondere die Art und Weise, wie Tasten unsere Wahrnehmung von Kontrolle und Agency formen, ist ein zentrales Thema der gegenwärtigen HCI-Forschung.
The epistemology of the user interface, particularly the way buttons shape our perception of control and agency, is a central topic of current HCI research.
Highly abstract and philosophical vocabulary ('Epistemologie', 'Benutzeroberfläche', 'Wahrnehmung', 'Agency', 'gegenwärtigen HCI-Forschung'), complex noun phrases, and sophisticated sentence structure.
Die intentionale Gestaltung von Tasten, die bewusste Irritation oder Verwirrung stiften, wirft gravierende Fragen hinsichtlich der ethischen Verantwortung von Interface-Designern auf.
The intentional design of buttons that could cause deliberate irritation or confusion raises serious questions regarding the ethical responsibility of interface designers.
Abstract nouns ('intentionale Gestaltung', 'Irritation', 'Verwirrung', 'Fragen', 'ethischen Verantwortung'), participles used as adjectives ('intentionale', 'bewusste'), and complex sentence structure.
Die Komplexität der sensorischen Integration, die zur korrekten Betätigung einer Taste erforderlich ist, verdeutlicht die unterschwelligen kognitiven Prozesse, die alltägliche Interaktionen untermauern.
The complexity of sensory integration required for the correct actuation of a button illustrates the subliminal cognitive processes that underpin everyday interactions.
Highly specialized vocabulary ('sensorischen Integration', 'Betätigung', 'unterschwelligen kognitiven Prozesse', 'untermauern'), nominalizations, and sophisticated sentence structure.
Die Debatte über die Autonomie des Nutzers im Angesicht algorithmisch optimierter Tastenanordnungen kulminiert in der Frage, inwieweit technologische Artefakte unsere Entscheidungsfreiheit konstituieren.
The debate over user autonomy in the face of algorithmically optimized button arrangements culminates in the question of the extent to which technological artifacts constitute our freedom of choice.
Highly abstract and philosophical vocabulary ('Autonomie', 'algorithmisch optimierter Tastenanordnungen', 'kulminiert', 'technologische Artefakte', 'Entscheidungsfreiheit', 'konstituieren'), complex noun phrases, and sophisticated sentence structure.
Die Persistenz analoger Bedienelemente neben digitalen Tasten spiegelt eine tief verwurzelte menschliche Präferenz für greifbare Interaktion wider, die über reine Funktionalität hinausgeht.
The persistence of analog controls alongside digital buttons reflects a deep-rooted human preference for tangible interaction that goes beyond mere functionality.
Abstract nouns ('Persistenz', 'analoger Bedienelemente', 'digitale Tasten', 'Präferenz', 'greifbare Interaktion', 'Funktionalität'), sophisticated vocabulary, and complex sentence structure.
Die Neurowissenschaften beginnen, die neuronalen Korrelate der Tastenbetätigung zu entschlüsseln, was tiefere Einblicke in die kognitiven Mechanismen der menschlichen Interaktion mit Maschinen ermöglicht.
Neuroscience is beginning to decipher the neural correlates of button actuation, providing deeper insights into the cognitive mechanisms of human interaction with machines.
Specialized vocabulary ('Neurowissenschaften', 'neuronalen Korrelate', 'Tastenbetätigung', 'entschlüsseln', 'kognitiven Mechanismen'), nominalizations, and sophisticated sentence structure.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— To press the button/key.
Drücken Sie die Taste, um fortzufahren. (Press the button to continue.)
— The keys on the keyboard.
Die Tasten auf der Tastatur sind sehr leise. (The keys on the keyboard are very quiet.)
— The correct button/key.
Ich kann die richtige Taste nicht finden. (I can't find the correct button.)
— The wrong button/key.
Ich habe versehentlich die falsche Taste gedrückt. (I accidentally pressed the wrong button.)
— The power button.
Wo ist die Einschalttaste an diesem Gerät? (Where is the power button on this device?)
— The arrow keys.
Benutzen Sie die Pfeiltasten, um zu navigieren. (Use the arrow keys to navigate.)
— The Enter key.
Drücken Sie die Enter-Taste, um Ihre Eingabe zu bestätigen. (Press the Enter key to confirm your input.)
— A button/key with a symbol.
Diese Taste hat ein kleines Glockensymbol. (This button has a small bell symbol.)
— The buttons/keys are worn out.
Nach vielen Jahren sind die Tasten abgenutzt. (After many years, the buttons are worn out.)
— To hold down a button/key.
Halten Sie diese Taste gedrückt, um den Vorgang abzubrechen. (Hold down this button to cancel the process.)
자주 혼동되는 단어
'Geschmack' means 'flavor' or 'taste' (sense). 'Taste' is always a physical button or key. Never confuse them.
'Knopf' can also mean button, but often refers to clothing buttons, simple mechanical buttons, or doorbells, whereas 'Taste' is more common for electronic interfaces and keyboards.
This is the plural form of 'Taste'. While not a confusion of meaning, learners should be aware of the singular and plural forms.
관용어 및 표현
— To do or say something that annoys or offends someone.
Mit dieser Bemerkung hat er eindeutig auf den falschen Knopf gedrückt.
Informal— To work extremely hard and fast, especially on a keyboard.
Um die Deadline zu halten, hat sie die Tasten zum Glühen gebracht.
Informal— To be a bit crazy or eccentric (often used humorously).
Bei dem Wetter fährt er ohne Jacke Rad, der hat wohl einen Knopf.
Informal— To provoke or annoy someone.
Du solltest ihm das nicht sagen, du trittst ihm sonst auf die Tasten.
Informal— To activate a critical or catastrophic function (often used metaphorically).
Wenn wir das tun, drücken wir den roten Knopf für die ganze Firma.
Informal— To try everything possible to achieve something.
Sie hat alle Tasten gedrückt, um die Zusage zu bekommen.
Informal— To take something lightly / Not to take something lightly. (While not directly using 'Taste', it relates to how one interacts with controls or situations).
Diese Entscheidung sollte man nicht auf die leichte Schulter nehmen.
Neutral— To have figured out how to do something, to have the knack for it. (Relates to mastering the use of controls).
Nach ein paar Versuchen hat er den Dreh raus, wie man das Gerät bedient.
Informal— To have something under control. (Applies to managing controls/functions).
Er hat die Situation und die Bedienung des Geräts fest im Griff.
Neutral— To have a difficult problem to solve. (Can relate to complex interfaces or controls).
Dieses neue System ist eine harte Nuss zu knacken.
Informal혼동하기 쉬운
Both words translate to 'taste' in English in different contexts.
'Taste' (feminine noun) refers to a physical button or key on a device. 'Geschmack' (masculine noun) refers to the sense of flavor or a preference (e.g., in food or art). They are completely different words with distinct meanings and genders.
Der rote Knopf ist die Power-Taste. (The red button is the power button.) vs. Der Apfel hat einen süßen Geschmack. (The apple has a sweet taste.)
Both can mean 'button'.
'Taste' is typically used for functional keys on keyboards, control panels of electronic devices, and musical instruments. 'Knopf' is more common for buttons on clothing, simple mechanical push buttons (like a doorbell), or a knob (like on a stove).
Die Einschalttaste an der Fernbedienung. (The power button on the remote control.) vs. Der Knopf am Hemd ist abgefallen. (The button on the shirt has fallen off.)
Both relate to keys/buttons.
'Taste' is a single button or key. 'Tastenfeld' is a collection of keys forming a keypad (e.g., on a phone or calculator).
Drücken Sie die richtige Taste. (Press the correct button.) vs. Geben Sie Ihre PIN auf dem Tastenfeld ein. (Enter your PIN on the keypad.)
Both relate to keys.
'Taste' is a single key. 'Tastatur' specifically means 'keyboard' (like a computer keyboard), which is composed of many 'Tasten'.
Die Leertaste ist sehr lang. (The space bar is very long.) vs. Meine Tastatur ist kaputt. (My keyboard is broken.)
Both are used for controlling devices.
'Taste' is typically pressed for a specific action or input. 'Schalter' is a switch, usually toggled to turn something on or off (like a light or power).
Drücken Sie die Ein-Taste. (Press the on-button.) vs. Bitte legen Sie den Lichtschalter um. (Please flip the light switch.)
문장 패턴
Das ist eine [Adjective] Taste.
Das ist eine rote Taste.
Drücke die Taste.
Drücke die Taste.
Wo ist die [Compound Noun] Taste?
Wo ist die Einschalttaste?
Die Tasten sind [Adjective].
Die Tasten sind klein.
Ich habe die falsche Taste gedrückt.
Ich habe versehentlich die falsche Taste gedrückt.
Diese Taste ist für [Purpose].
Diese Taste ist für die Lautstärke.
Die Bedienungsanleitung erklärt die Funktion jeder Taste.
Die Bedienungsanleitung erklärt die Funktion jeder Taste.
Die Gestaltung der Tasten beeinflusst die Benutzerfreundlichkeit.
Die Gestaltung der Tasten beeinflusst die Benutzerfreundlichkeit.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Very high, especially in modern contexts.
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Confusing 'Taste' with 'Geschmack'.
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Using 'Taste' for buttons and 'Geschmack' for flavor.
'Taste' (feminine) is a button or key. 'Geschmack' (masculine) is flavor. Example: 'Drücken Sie die rote Taste.' (Press the red button.) NOT 'Drücken Sie den roten Geschmack.'
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Incorrect plural form.
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Using 'Tasten' for multiple buttons.
The plural of 'Taste' is 'Tasten'. Example: 'Die Tasten auf der Tastatur sind klein.' (The keys on the keyboard are small.) NOT 'Die Taste auf der Tastatur sind klein.'
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Using the wrong article (gender agreement).
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Using the feminine article 'die' for 'Taste'.
'Taste' is a feminine noun. Example: 'Ich sehe die Taste.' (I see the button.) NOT 'Ich sehe den Taste.' or 'Ich sehe das Taste.'
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Using 'Knopf' inappropriately.
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Using 'Taste' for electronic device buttons and keyboards.
While 'Knopf' can mean button, 'Taste' is standard for electronic interfaces. Use 'Knopf' for clothing buttons or doorbells. Example: 'Die Einschalttaste des Fernsehers.' (The TV's power button.) NOT 'Der Einschal-Knopf des Fernsehers.'
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Incorrect verb collocation.
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Using 'drücken' or 'betätigen' with 'Taste'.
The most common verb is 'drücken' (to press). 'Betätigen' (to operate) is also used. Example: 'Ich drücke die Taste.' or 'Ich betätige die Taste.'
팁
Mastering the 'a' Sound
The 'a' in 'Taste' is a long 'ah' sound, similar to the 'a' in 'father'. Make sure to hold the sound slightly longer than a short English 'a'. Practice saying 'Taaaste' slowly to get the correct pronunciation.
Gender and Plural Awareness
'Taste' is feminine ('die'). Always remember the correct article ('die Taste', 'der Tasten'). The plural 'Tasten' is very common, so practice using it in sentences.
Visual Association Technique
Imagine each button on a device having a unique flavor. You have to 'taste' the button to make it work. This silly but vivid image can help you remember that 'Taste' is for buttons, not food flavor.
Distinguish from 'Geschmack'
This is crucial! 'Taste' is a button/key. 'Geschmack' is flavor/taste (of food). Never mix them up. If you're talking about pressing something, it's 'Taste'. If you're talking about food, it's 'Geschmack'.
Sentence Building Practice
Create your own sentences using 'Taste' and its common collocations like 'die Taste drücken', 'die Einschalttaste', or 'die Pfeiltasten'. Write them down and say them aloud.
Listen in Real Life
When watching German videos or listening to German speakers, actively listen for the word 'Taste'. Note how it's used in sentences and what kind of devices or objects are being discussed.
Understand Related Terms
Learn related words like 'Tastatur' (keyboard), 'Tastenfeld' (keypad), and 'Knopf' (button, often for clothing) to have a fuller vocabulary for controls and interfaces.
Avoid Gender Errors
Remember that 'Taste' is feminine ('die'). Ensure you use the correct articles and adjective endings to avoid grammatical mistakes, especially in more complex sentences.
Identify 'Tasten' in Your Environment
Look at your own devices – your phone, computer, TV remote, microwave. Identify the 'Tasten' and try to name them in German. This practical exercise reinforces the word's meaning.
암기하기
기억법
Imagine a giant 'T' on a big red button. You have to 'taste' the 'T' to press the button. The 'taste' of the 'T' means you're ready to press the 'Taste'.
시각적 연상
Picture a computer keyboard where each key has a small, delicious-looking piece of fruit on it. You have to 'taste' the fruit on the key to activate it. The fruit represents the 'Taste'.
Word Web
챌린지
Find five different devices in your home and identify at least one 'Taste' on each. Describe what pressing that 'Taste' does.
어원
The German word 'Taste' originates from Middle High German 'tâste' and Old High German 'tasta'. It is related to the Latin word 'tactus', meaning 'touch'. The semantic development moved from the act of touching to the object used for touching or pressing.
원래 의미: Act of touching, touch.
Germanic (Indo-European)문화적 맥락
The word 'Taste' itself is neutral and has no sensitive connotations. However, the context in which it is used (e.g., discussing sensitive controls on machinery or security systems) might require careful phrasing.
In English, 'button' and 'key' are the primary translations. 'Key' is often used for keyboards and musical instruments, while 'button' is more general for devices. The German 'Taste' covers both.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Operating electronic devices (TV, remote, phone)
- Drücken Sie die Taste.
- Welche Taste ist das?
- Die Taste funktioniert nicht.
Using a computer keyboard
- Die Tasten auf der Tastatur.
- Die Enter-Taste.
- Die Pfeiltasten.
Home appliances (washing machine, microwave)
- Die Tasten am Bedienfeld.
- Die Einschalttaste.
- Wählen Sie mit den Tasten.
Musical instruments (piano, keyboard)
- Die Tasten des Klaviers.
- Schlagen Sie die Tasten an.
- Die schwarzen Tasten.
Instructions and manuals
- Siehe Taste X.
- Halten Sie die Taste gedrückt.
- Die Funktion der Taste.
대화 시작하기
"What's your favorite device to use, and why?"
"Do you prefer touchscreens or physical buttons?"
"If you could invent a new button for any device, what would it do?"
"What was the first electronic device you learned to operate?"
"How important is good design for buttons and controls to you?"
일기 주제
Describe a time you accidentally pressed the wrong button and what happened.
Think about a device you use every day. List all the buttons ('Tasten') you interact with and their functions.
Imagine a world without buttons. How would we interact with technology?
Reflect on the difference between physical buttons ('Tasten') and touch interfaces. Which do you prefer and why?
Write a short story where a mysterious button ('Taste') leads to an unexpected adventure.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문The primary meaning of 'Taste' in German is 'button' or 'key', referring to a pressable component on a device, keyboard, or musical instrument that activates a function.
'Taste' is a feminine noun in German. Its article is 'die' in the nominative case (e.g., 'die Taste').
The plural of 'Taste' is 'Tasten'. So, one button is 'eine Taste', and multiple buttons are 'viele Tasten'.
No, 'Taste' never means flavor or the sense of taste. That meaning is conveyed by the German word 'Geschmack'. It's crucial to distinguish between 'Taste' (button) and 'Geschmack' (flavor).
'Knopf' can also mean button, but it's often used for buttons on clothing, simple mechanical push-buttons (like a doorbell), or a knob. 'Taste' is generally preferred for functional keys on keyboards and control panels of electronic devices.
Common compound words include 'Einschalttaste' (power button), 'Pfeiltaste' (arrow key), 'Enter-Taste' (Enter key), 'Funktionstaste' (function key), and 'Notruftaste' (emergency button).
The most common way to say 'press the button' is 'die Taste drücken'. For example, 'Drücken Sie die grüne Taste.' (Press the green button.)
'Taste' is a single button or key. 'Tastatur' specifically refers to a keyboard (like a computer keyboard), which is made up of many 'Tasten'.
Yes, 'Taste' is used for the keys on musical instruments like pianos and organs. For example, 'die Klaviertasten' (the piano keys).
A good mnemonic is to associate 'Taste' with 'touching' a button, and 'Geschmack' with the 'taste' of food. They sound similar but have very different meanings and uses.
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Summary
The German word 'Taste' (feminine noun) primarily means 'button' or 'key' and is used for pressable components on devices, keyboards, and musical instruments. Always distinguish it from 'Geschmack' (flavor).
- Taste means button or key.
- Used for electronic devices and keyboards.
- Feminine noun: die Taste, plural: die Tasten.
- Do not confuse with 'Geschmack' (flavor).
Mastering the 'a' Sound
The 'a' in 'Taste' is a long 'ah' sound, similar to the 'a' in 'father'. Make sure to hold the sound slightly longer than a short English 'a'. Practice saying 'Taaaste' slowly to get the correct pronunciation.
Gender and Plural Awareness
'Taste' is feminine ('die'). Always remember the correct article ('die Taste', 'der Tasten'). The plural 'Tasten' is very common, so practice using it in sentences.
Context is Key
While 'Taste' means button/key, pay attention to the context. Is it a computer keyboard ('Tastatur'), a specific function ('Funktionstaste'), or a general control panel ('Bedienfeld')? This will help you use the word more precisely.
Visual Association Technique
Imagine each button on a device having a unique flavor. You have to 'taste' the button to make it work. This silly but vivid image can help you remember that 'Taste' is for buttons, not food flavor.
예시
In context, `Taste` expresses: button/key.
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