Vater
Vater 30초 만에
- 'Vater' is the standard German word for 'father', used in formal and neutral contexts to describe a male parent.
- It is a masculine noun ('der Vater') and requires careful attention to case declensions (den/dem/des Vaters).
- The plural form is 'Väter', featuring an Umlaut change that is common in German noun plurals.
- While 'Vater' is the official term, 'Papa' is more common for direct address within the family.
The German word Vater is a masculine noun that serves as the primary designation for a male parent. At its most basic level, it corresponds directly to the English word 'father'. However, the usage of 'Vater' in German-speaking cultures carries deep historical, social, and linguistic weight that extends far beyond a simple biological relationship. In the German language, nouns are gendered, and 'Vater' is strictly masculine, taking the definite article 'der'. This grammatical gender influences every adjective and pronoun associated with it, creating a web of linguistic connections that learners must master early on. When we look at the word 'Vater', we are looking at one of the most stable words in the Germanic language family, tracing its roots back thousands of years to the Proto-Indo-European 'phtér'. This stability reflects the central role of the father figure in historical European social structures. In modern German, while the word remains the standard formal and neutral term, it is often replaced by more intimate terms like 'Papa' or 'Papi' in domestic settings. Yet, 'Vater' remains the term of record for legal documents, religious texts, and formal discussions. Understanding when to use 'Vater' versus its more informal counterparts is a key step in achieving cultural fluency. For instance, in a professional setting or when speaking about someone else's father in a respectful manner, 'Vater' is the appropriate choice. Conversely, using 'Vater' to address one's own father directly can sometimes sound overly formal or even archaic, depending on the family dynamic. The word also extends into metaphorical territory, representing origin, authority, or the creator of an idea. We see this in terms like 'Gründungsvater' (founding father) or 'Landesvater' (a paternalistic leader of a state). This breadth of meaning ensures that 'Vater' is a word you will encounter daily, from the simplest A1 conversations to the most complex C2 philosophical debates.
- Biological Context
- Refers to the male progenitor. In medical or legal contexts, 'der leibliche Vater' (the biological father) is used to distinguish from adoptive or step-parents.
- Social Context
- Refers to the man who raises a child, regardless of biological ties. 'Mein Vater' is the standard way to introduce one's father to others.
- Religious Context
- Used to refer to God in Christianity, specifically in the 'Vaterunser' (The Lord's Prayer).
Mein Vater arbeitet als Ingenieur in Hamburg.
Furthermore, the word 'Vater' is central to many compound words in German, which is a language famous for its ability to glue words together to create new meanings. For example, 'Großvater' (grandfather), 'Stiefvater' (stepfather), and 'Schwiegervater' (father-in-law) all build upon the base word. In these compounds, 'Vater' retains its masculine gender and its plural form 'Väter'. The transition from the singular 'Vater' to the plural 'Väter' involves an 'Umlaut'—a change in the vowel sound from 'a' to 'ä'. This is a common feature in German plurals and is something learners must practice to ensure they are understood. The pronunciation of 'Vater' also requires attention, particularly the 'V' which is pronounced like an English 'F', and the 'er' ending which is often vocalized as a soft 'ah' sound in many German dialects. This phonetic reality means the word sounds more like 'FAH-tah' than the English 'father'. As you progress in your German journey, you will find that 'Vater' is more than just a vocabulary word; it is a gateway to understanding German family structures, legal definitions, and historical narratives. Whether you are reading a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm or a modern news article about parental leave (Elternzeit), the 'Vater' is a constant presence.
Der Vater liest seinem Kind eine Geschichte vor.
- Legal Usage
- In German law, 'Vaterschaft' (paternity) is a strictly defined concept with specific rights and obligations.
- Symbolic Usage
- 'Vater Staat' is a common personification of the state as a paternal, providing, but also controlling figure.
Using the word Vater correctly in a sentence requires an understanding of German's four grammatical cases: Nominative, Accusative, Dative, and Genitive. Because 'Vater' is a masculine noun, its articles and accompanying adjectives change depending on its role in the sentence. In the Nominative case, when the father is the subject of the sentence, we use 'der Vater' or 'ein Vater'. For example, 'Der Vater ist groß' (The father is tall). Here, 'der Vater' is the one performing the action or being described. When 'Vater' becomes the direct object of a verb in the Accusative case, the article changes to 'den' or 'einen'. For instance, 'Ich sehe den Vater' (I see the father). This change is crucial for clarity in German, as word order can be more flexible than in English. In the Dative case, used for indirect objects or after certain prepositions, the article becomes 'dem' or 'einem'. An example would be 'Ich helfe dem Vater' (I am helping the father). Finally, the Genitive case, which indicates possession, changes the article to 'des' and adds an '-s' to the noun itself: 'Das Auto des Vaters' (The father's car). Mastering these four forms is essential for any student of German, as 'Vater' is one of the most common nouns used to practice these declensions.
- Nominative (Subject)
- Der Vater spielt im Garten. (The father is playing in the garden.)
- Accusative (Direct Object)
- Wir besuchen meinen Vater. (We are visiting my father.)
- Dative (Indirect Object)
- Ich schenke dem Vater ein Buch. (I am giving the father a book.)
- Genitive (Possession)
- Das ist das Haus meines Vaters. (That is my father's house.)
Mein Vater und ich gehen oft zusammen angeln.
Beyond simple case declensions, 'Vater' is often used in plural form: 'Väter'. The plural form is used to talk about fathers in general or multiple specific fathers. For example, 'Die Väter warten vor der Schule' (The fathers are waiting in front of the school). In the plural, the articles change again: 'die Väter' (Nominative/Accusative), 'den Vätern' (Dative), and 'der Väter' (Genitive). Notice the additional '-n' in the Dative plural 'den Vätern', which is a standard rule for most German nouns in the Dative plural. Another important aspect of using 'Vater' is its role in compound nouns. German speakers love to combine 'Vater' with other words to create specific meanings. 'Hausvater' (head of the household), 'Landesvater' (father of the country), and 'Gottvater' (God the Father) are all examples of how the word can be extended. When using these compounds, the gender of the entire word is determined by the last element, which in these cases is 'Vater', making them all masculine. Furthermore, 'Vater' is used in many idiomatic expressions. 'Wie der Vater, so der Sohn' (Like father, like son) is a direct equivalent to the English phrase. Understanding these patterns allows a learner to not only use the word 'Vater' correctly but also to decode a wide variety of related terms and expressions in everyday German conversation.
Alle Väter sind heute zum Schulfest eingeladen.
- Compound: Großvater
- Mein Großvater erzählt gerne Geschichten aus seiner Jugend.
- Compound: Stiefvater
- Sein Stiefvater hat ihn wie einen eigenen Sohn aufgezogen.
In the real world, the word Vater is ubiquitous, but its frequency varies depending on the social setting. If you are in a German household, you might not hear the word 'Vater' used as a direct address very often. Instead, children and even adults usually call their fathers 'Papa' or 'Papi'. However, when these same people talk *about* their father to someone outside the family, they will almost certainly use 'mein Vater'. For example, in a school setting, a teacher might ask a student, 'Was arbeitet dein Vater?' (What does your father do for a living?). In this context, 'Vater' provides a level of respectful distance and clarity that 'Papa' lacks. You will also hear 'Vater' frequently in formal and official contexts. If you are filling out forms at a German 'Bürgeramt' (citizens' office), you will see fields for 'Name des Vaters' (father's name). In news broadcasts or newspapers, journalists use 'Vater' when reporting on family-related policies, such as 'Väterkarenz' (paternity leave) or when discussing the role of fathers in modern society. The word is also deeply embedded in German literature and cinema. From the stern patriarchal figures in 19th-century novels to the complex father-son relationships in modern German films like 'Toni Erdmann', the 'Vater' is a central archetype.
- At School
- Teachers use 'Vater' to refer to a student's parent during parent-teacher conferences (Elternsprechtag).
- In the Media
- News reports often discuss 'Väterrechte' (fathers' rights) in the context of custody battles or social reform.
- In Church
- The phrase 'Im Namen des Vaters' (In the name of the Father) is heard at the beginning of many religious services.
Der Vater wurde für seine Verdienste um die Stadt geehrt.
Another interesting place where you will hear 'Vater' is in the workplace, specifically in discussions about 'Vereinbarkeit von Beruf und Familie' (reconciling work and family life). As gender roles evolve in Germany, the term 'aktive Väter' (active fathers) has become a buzzword in HR departments and political debates. This refers to fathers who take a significant role in childcare, often taking advantage of 'Elternzeit' (parental leave). You might hear a colleague say, 'Er ist ein engagierter Vater' (He is a committed father), which carries a positive connotation of modern masculinity. In more traditional or rural areas, you might still encounter the term 'Hausvater', though it is increasingly rare and often carries a slightly old-fashioned or even ironic tone today. Finally, 'Vater' appears in many historical contexts. When Germans talk about the 'Väter des Grundgesetzes' (the fathers of the Basic Law), they are referring to the men who drafted the German constitution after World War II. This use of 'Vater' as a founder or creator is a powerful rhetorical tool in German political discourse. Whether in the intimacy of a family story or the formality of a legal proceeding, 'Vater' is a word that resonates with authority, tradition, and evolving social norms.
Viele Väter nehmen heute mehrere Monate Elternzeit.
- Political Context
- 'Väter des Grundgesetzes' refers to the architects of modern German democracy.
- Social Change
- 'Vätermonate' is a specific term for the months of parental leave reserved for fathers.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using the word Vater is related to its grammatical gender. In English, 'father' is naturally masculine, but English doesn't have grammatical gender for nouns. In German, 'Vater' is 'der Vater', and this must be maintained. Beginners often forget to change the article in different cases, saying 'Ich sehe der Vater' instead of the correct Accusative 'Ich sehe den Vater'. Another common pitfall is the plural form. Unlike English, where you simply add an 's' to get 'fathers', German uses an Umlaut: 'Väter'. Forgetting the Umlaut or adding an 's' (e.g., 'Vaters' as a plural) are very common errors. Note that 'Vaters' *is* a valid form, but only in the Genitive singular (e.g., 'das Auto meines Vaters'). Using it as a plural will confuse listeners. Pronunciation also presents a challenge. The 'V' in 'Vater' is always pronounced like an 'F'. Many learners mistakenly use a 'V' sound (like in 'very'), which can make the word sound foreign or even unintelligible to native speakers. Similarly, the 'er' at the end should be a soft, vocalized 'a' sound, not a hard 'r' as in American English.
- Gender Error
- Incorrect: 'Das ist ein groß Vater.' Correct: 'Das ist ein großer Vater.' (Adjective ending must match masculine gender).
- Plural Error
- Incorrect: 'Die Vaters sind hier.' Correct: 'Die Väter sind hier.'
- Case Error
- Incorrect: 'Ich gebe der Vater das Buch.' Correct: 'Ich gebe dem Vater das Buch.' (Dative case required for the recipient).
Falsch: Ich liebe mein Vater. Richtig: Ich liebe meinen Vater.
Furthermore, learners often struggle with the possessive forms. In German, 'his father' is 'sein Vater', but 'her father' is 'ihr Vater'. The word 'Vater' remains masculine regardless of whose father it is. Beginners sometimes try to make 'Vater' feminine if the possessor is female, which is a major grammatical error. Another subtle mistake involves the use of 'Vater' in compound words. When creating a compound like 'Schwiegervater' (father-in-law), the entire word behaves like 'Vater'. This means the plural is 'Schwiegerväter' and the Genitive is 'Schwiegervaters'. Some learners try to pluralize the first part of the word, which is incorrect. Finally, there is the confusion between 'Vater' and 'Vetter'. While they sound somewhat similar to a non-native ear, 'Vetter' is an old-fashioned word for a male cousin. Confusing the two can lead to significant misunderstandings about family relationships. To avoid these mistakes, it is helpful to always learn 'Vater' with its article ('der Vater') and its plural form ('die Väter') as a single unit of information. Practicing the declension table for masculine nouns will also provide a solid foundation for using 'Vater' and thousands of other similar words correctly.
Achtung: 'Vetter' bedeutet 'Cousin', nicht 'Vater'!
- Possessive Error
- Incorrect: 'Sie liebt ihre Vater.' Correct: 'Sie liebt ihren Vater.' (The ending '-en' is required for masculine Accusative).
- Compound Error
- Incorrect: 'Meine Schwiegervaters sind nett.' Correct: 'Meine Schwiegerväter sind nett.'
While Vater is the standard term, German offers several alternatives depending on the level of intimacy, the specific family relationship, or the formal context. The most common informal alternative is 'Papa'. This is the word most German children use to address their father, and many adults continue to use it throughout their lives. It is equivalent to 'Dad' or 'Daddy' in English. An even more affectionate or childish version is 'Papi'. On the other end of the spectrum, we have 'Erzeuger'. This is a clinical or biological term meaning 'progenitor' or 'biological father'. It is often used in legal contexts or, sometimes, in a derogatory way to describe a father who has no social relationship with his child. Another formal term is 'Stammvater', which refers to an ancestor or the founder of a lineage. In religious contexts, 'Gottvater' is used specifically for God. Understanding these nuances is vital for choosing the right word for the right situation. For example, calling your father 'mein Erzeuger' in a casual conversation would sound very strange and likely signal a deeply troubled relationship.
- Papa
- Informal, affectionate. Used for direct address and within the family. 'Komm mal her, Papa!'
- Erzeuger
- Biological/Clinical. Often used in legal or distant contexts. 'Er ist nur mein biologischer Erzeuger.'
- Ziehvater
- Foster father or a man who acted as a father figure. 'Er war mein Ziehvater und Mentor.'
Mein Vater ist mein Vorbild, aber ich nenne ihn einfach Papa.
There are also terms for specific types of fathers. 'Stiefvater' (stepfather) is used when a man marries a child's mother but is not the biological father. 'Schwiegervater' (father-in-law) is the father of one's spouse. 'Adoptivvater' (adoptive father) is used in legal and social contexts to describe a father by adoption. Each of these words follows the same grammatical rules as 'Vater'. In literature or high-register German, you might encounter 'Ahn' or 'Ahnherr', which refers to a forefather or patriarch. These words carry a sense of history and tradition. Conversely, in modern slang, you might occasionally hear 'mein Alter' (my old man), though this can be seen as disrespectful depending on the tone and the relationship. Finally, 'Landesvater' is a unique German term used to describe a political leader who is seen as a protective, paternal figure for the state. This term is often used for the Prime Ministers of German states (Ministerpräsidenten). By learning these alternatives, you can navigate the complex social landscape of German-speaking countries with greater precision and sensitivity.
Der Ministerpräsident wird oft als Landesvater bezeichnet.
- Schwiegervater
- The father of your husband or wife. 'Mein Schwiegervater ist sehr freundlich.'
- Vati
- A cute, slightly dated diminutive of Vater. Common in the 20th century.
How Formal Is It?
"Der Name des Vaters ist im Formular einzutragen."
"Mein Vater arbeitet bei einer Bank."
"Mein Vater hat mir das erlaubt."
"Dein Vater kommt dich gleich abholen."
"Mein Alter hat das Auto repariert."
재미있는 사실
The word 'Vater' is a 'cognate' with English 'father', Latin 'pater', and Greek 'patēr'. They all come from the same ancient root!
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 'V' like an English 'v' (as in 'very').
- Pronouncing the 'er' as a hard 'r'.
- Shortening the long 'a' sound.
난이도
Very easy to recognize due to similarity with English 'father'.
Requires attention to capitalization and case endings.
The 'V' as 'F' pronunciation is a common hurdle for beginners.
Easy to identify in clear speech.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Nouns are always capitalized in German.
der Vater (not: der vater)
Masculine nouns change articles in the accusative case.
Ich sehe den Vater.
Dative case is used for indirect objects.
Ich gebe dem Vater das Buch.
Genitive case shows possession and adds '-s' to masculine nouns.
Das Auto des Vaters.
Plural of 'Vater' uses an Umlaut.
die Väter
수준별 예문
Mein Vater heißt Hans.
My father's name is Hans.
'Mein' is the possessive pronoun for 'ich' in the masculine nominative.
Der Vater spielt Fußball.
The father is playing soccer.
'Der' is the definite article for masculine nouns in the nominative case.
Hast du einen Vater?
Do you have a father?
'Einen' is the indefinite article in the masculine accusative case.
Mein Vater ist groß.
My father is tall.
Adjective 'groß' follows the verb 'ist' and doesn't need an ending here.
Das ist mein Vater.
That is my father.
'Das ist' is a common way to introduce someone.
Wo ist dein Vater?
Where is your father?
'Dein' is the possessive pronoun for 'du' in the masculine nominative.
Mein Vater arbeitet viel.
My father works a lot.
'Arbeitet' is the third-person singular form of 'arbeiten'.
Der Vater liebt sein Kind.
The father loves his child.
'Sein' is the possessive pronoun referring back to the masculine subject 'Vater'.
Ich besuche meinen Vater am Wochenende.
I am visiting my father on the weekend.
'Meinen' is the masculine accusative form of 'mein'.
Ich helfe meinem Vater in der Küche.
I am helping my father in the kitchen.
'Meinem' is the masculine dative form of 'mein', required by the verb 'helfen'.
Mein Vater war früher ein guter Schwimmer.
My father used to be a good swimmer.
'War' is the past tense (Präteritum) of 'sein'.
Wir haben ein Geschenk für den Vater gekauft.
We bought a gift for the father.
'Für' is a preposition that always takes the accusative case.
Mein Vater kommt aus Deutschland.
My father comes from Germany.
'Aus' is a dative preposition, but 'Deutschland' has no article here.
Ich schreibe meinem Vater eine E-Mail.
I am writing my father an email.
'Meinem Vater' is the indirect object (dative).
Der Vater meiner Freundin ist sehr nett.
My girlfriend's father is very nice.
'Meiner Freundin' is genitive, showing possession.
Mein Vater hat mir das Radfahren beigebracht.
My father taught me how to ride a bike.
'Hat... beigebracht' is the perfect tense of 'beibringen'.
Das Auto meines Vaters steht in der Garage.
My father's car is in the garage.
'Meines Vaters' is the genitive case, showing possession.
Mein Vater hat immer einen guten Rat für mich.
My father always has good advice for me.
'Einen guten Rat' is masculine accusative.
Ich bin stolz auf meinen Vater.
I am proud of my father.
'Stolz auf' takes the accusative case.
Mein Vater erinnert sich gerne an seine Kindheit.
My father likes to remember his childhood.
'Sich erinnern an' takes the accusative case.
Trotz seines Alters ist mein Vater sehr aktiv.
Despite his age, my father is very active.
'Trotz' is a preposition that typically takes the genitive case.
Mein Vater hat mir beigebracht, ehrlich zu sein.
My father taught me to be honest.
Infinitiv mit 'zu' construction.
Ich sehe meinem Vater sehr ähnlich.
I look very much like my father.
'Ähnlich sehen' takes the dative case ('meinem Vater').
Mein Vater arbeitet seit zwanzig Jahren in dieser Firma.
My father has been working in this company for twenty years.
'Seit' is used with the present tense for actions continuing into the present.
Die Rolle des Vaters hat sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten stark gewandelt.
The role of the father has changed significantly in recent decades.
Genitive case 'des Vaters' used in a sociological context.
Mein Vater legte großen Wert auf eine gute Ausbildung.
My father placed great value on a good education.
'Wert legen auf' + accusative.
Er ist der geistige Vater dieses Projekts.
He is the spiritual father (creator) of this project.
Metaphorical use of 'Vater'.
Mein Vater war maßgeblich an meinem Erfolg beteiligt.
My father was significantly involved in my success.
'Beteiligt sein an' + dative.
Die Väter von heute nehmen öfter Elternzeit.
Today's fathers take parental leave more often.
Plural 'Väter' used in a social discussion.
Mein Vater hat mich stets in meinen Entscheidungen bestärkt.
My father always encouraged me in my decisions.
Use of 'stets' (always) for higher register.
Es war der ausdrückliche Wunsch meines Vaters.
It was my father's express wish.
Genitive 'meines Vaters' with an adjective.
Mein Vater pflegt eine enge Beziehung zu seinen Geschwistern.
My father maintains a close relationship with his siblings.
'Pflegen' used in the sense of maintaining a relationship.
Die Väter des Grundgesetzes schufen ein stabiles Fundament für die Demokratie.
The fathers of the Basic Law created a stable foundation for democracy.
Historical/Political term 'Väter des Grundgesetzes'.
In seinem Roman thematisiert der Autor den ewigen Konflikt mit dem Vater.
In his novel, the author addresses the eternal conflict with the father.
Literary analysis context.
Mein Vater war ein Mann von altem Schrot und Korn.
My father was a man of the old school (traditional/reliable).
Idiomatic expression 'von altem Schrot und Korn'.
Die väterliche Autorität wurde in der Nachkriegszeit oft hinterfragt.
Paternal authority was often questioned in the post-war period.
Adjective 'väterlich' derived from 'Vater'.
Mein Vater vermachte mir seine umfangreiche Bibliothek.
My father bequeathed his extensive library to me.
Formal verb 'vermachen' (to bequeath).
Das Verhältnis zu seinem Vater war zeit seines Lebens unterkühlt.
The relationship with his father was frosty throughout his life.
'Zeit seines Lebens' is a genitive construction meaning 'throughout his life'.
Mein Vater fungierte zeitlebens als mein wichtigster Mentor.
My father served as my most important mentor throughout his life.
'Fungieren als' (to serve/act as).
Die Vaterschaftsanerkennung ist ein formaler Akt beim Jugendamt.
The acknowledgment of paternity is a formal act at the youth welfare office.
Technical legal term 'Vaterschaftsanerkennung'.
Die Dekonstruktion des Vaterbildes ist ein zentrales Motiv der modernen Literatur.
The deconstruction of the father figure is a central motif in modern literature.
High-level academic/literary terminology.
Mein Vater war die personifizierte Integrität.
My father was integrity personified.
Abstract metaphorical description.
In der patriarchalischen Struktur war der Vater das unangefochtene Oberhaupt.
In the patriarchal structure, the father was the undisputed head.
Historical/Sociological analysis.
Die väterliche Erbfolge bestimmte über Jahrhunderte die Machtverhältnisse.
Paternal succession determined power relations for centuries.
Formal historical context.
Mein Vater hinterließ ein Erbe, das weit über das Materielle hinausging.
My father left a legacy that went far beyond the material.
Metaphorical use of 'Erbe' (legacy/inheritance).
Die Ambivalenz der Gefühle gegenüber seinem Vater prägte sein gesamtes Werk.
The ambivalence of feelings towards his father shaped his entire work.
Psychological/Literary analysis.
Mein Vater war ein Verfechter der Aufklärung und des kritischen Denkens.
My father was a proponent of the Enlightenment and critical thinking.
'Verfechter' (proponent/advocate).
Die Vater-Imago spielt in der Psychoanalyse eine entscheidende Rolle.
The father imago plays a decisive role in psychoanalysis.
Technical psychological term 'Vater-Imago'.
동의어
반의어
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— Children often behave like their parents.
Er ist genauso pünktlich wie sein Papa. Wie der Vater, so der Sohn.
— It's easy to have a child, but hard to be a good parent.
Er merkt jetzt, wie anstrengend Kinder sind. Vater werden ist nicht schwer...
— A religious formula used in prayer.
Der Priester begann: Im Namen des Vaters...
자주 혼동되는 단어
Vetter means 'male cousin' (old-fashioned), not 'father'.
Futter means 'animal feed' or 'lining'. It sounds slightly similar but has a short 'u'.
Falter means 'moth' or 'butterfly'. Only the ending is similar.
관용어 및 표현
— To disown or deny one's father/origins.
Er wollte seinen Vater verleugnen, um Karriere zu machen.
formal— Wishful thinking.
Glaubst du wirklich, wir gewinnen? Der Wunsch ist wohl der Vater des Gedankens.
neutral— To treat someone with paternal care.
Er war wie ein Vater zu mir, als ich neu in der Stadt war.
neutral— To respect the father by caring for the child.
In diesem alten Sprichwort geht es um Respekt.
literary— An early influential theologian.
Augustinus war ein bedeutender Kirchenvater.
academic— A founding father of an institution.
Er gilt als einer der Gründungsväter der EU.
formal— Affectionate term for an old man (often Russian context).
Das Väterchen saß auf der Bank.
informal혼동하기 쉬운
Similar sound and both are family terms.
Vater is your parent; Vetter is your cousin.
Mein Vater hat einen Vetter.
Both refer to the father.
Vati is a diminutive/nickname; Vater is the standard noun.
Vati, spielst du mit mir?
Both can be male authority figures in a child's life.
Pate is a godfather; Vater is the biological/social father.
Mein Pate ist der Bruder meines Vaters.
Both refer to male ancestors.
Vorfahre is any ancestor; Vater is specifically the parent.
Mein Vater ist mein nächster Vorfahre.
Both mean biological father.
Erzeuger is clinical and lacks emotional connection; Vater is the standard term.
Er ist sein Erzeuger, aber nicht sein Vater.
문장 패턴
Mein Vater ist [Beruf/Adjektiv].
Mein Vater ist Lehrer.
Das ist mein Vater.
Das ist mein Vater.
Ich besuche meinen Vater [Zeitpunkt].
Ich besuche meinen Vater morgen.
Ich helfe meinem Vater bei [Aktivität].
Ich helfe meinem Vater beim Kochen.
Das ist das [Nomen] meines Vaters.
Das ist das Auto meines Vaters.
Mein Vater hat mir beigebracht, dass...
Mein Vater hat mir beigebracht, dass man immer ehrlich sein soll.
In Bezug auf meinen Vater kann ich sagen, dass...
In Bezug auf meinen Vater kann ich sagen, dass er sehr fleißig ist.
Die väterliche Seite meiner Familie stammt aus...
Die väterliche Seite meiner Familie stammt aus Italien.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Very high in daily speech and writing.
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Using 'die Vater'
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der Vater
'Vater' is masculine, so it must take the masculine article 'der'.
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Saying 'meine Vater' for 'my father'
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mein Vater
'Meine' is feminine or plural. For a masculine singular noun like 'Vater', use 'mein'.
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Pluralizing as 'Vaters'
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Väter
The plural of 'Vater' is 'Väter'. 'Vaters' is only used in the genitive singular.
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Pronouncing 'Vater' with a 'V' sound
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Pronounce with an 'F' sound
The German 'V' is pronounced like 'F' in this word.
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Using 'Vater' as a direct address to your own father
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Papa
While not grammatically wrong, calling your own father 'Vater' to his face sounds very formal and stiff in modern German.
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Master the Cases
Since 'Vater' is a common masculine noun, use it to practice your cases. Say 'der Vater', 'den Vater', 'dem Vater', and 'des Vaters' until it becomes second nature.
The 'F' Sound
Always remember that 'V' = 'F' in 'Vater'. Practice saying 'Father' but swap the 'th' for a 't' and the 'er' for an 'ah'.
Learn Compounds
Once you know 'Vater', you also know the second half of 'Großvater', 'Stiefvater', and 'Schwiegervater'. This is a great way to expand your vocabulary quickly.
Papa vs. Vater
Pay attention to how Germans use these two words. You'll notice 'Papa' is for love and 'Vater' is for facts.
Capitalization
Never forget to capitalize 'Vater'. In German, failing to capitalize a noun is a significant spelling error.
Context Clues
If you hear a word starting with an 'F' sound in a conversation about family, it's almost certainly 'Vater'.
Plural Umlaut
The plural 'Väter' is a classic example of German vowel mutation. Use it to remember that many masculine plurals use an Umlaut.
Respectful Address
When meeting a friend's father, it's safer to refer to him as 'Ihr Vater' (your father) rather than 'Ihr Papa' unless you are very close.
Like Father, Like Son
Memorize 'Wie der Vater, so der Sohn'. It's an easy way to sound more like a native speaker.
Word Family
Learn 'väterlich' (fatherly) at the same time. Adjectives derived from nouns are very common in German.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Father' but start with an 'F' sound and end with an 'ah' sound. F-ah-tah.
시각적 연상
Imagine a tall man (Vater) wearing a large hat shaped like the letter 'V' (which sounds like 'F').
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'Vater' in four different cases today: 'Mein Vater...', 'Ich sehe meinen Vater...', 'Ich helfe meinem Vater...', 'Das Auto meines Vaters...'.
어원
From Middle High German 'vater', from Old High German 'fatar'.
원래 의미: Protector or feeder of the family.
Germanic, from Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr.문화적 맥락
Be aware that not everyone has a father figure; use 'Eltern' (parents) or 'Bezugsperson' (caregiver) in sensitive contexts.
In English, 'father' is often more formal than 'dad'. The same is true for 'Vater' vs. 'Papa' in German.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Family Introductions
- Das ist mein Vater.
- Darf ich meinen Vater vorstellen?
- Mein Vater heißt...
- Wie heißt dein Vater?
Discussing Jobs
- Was ist dein Vater von Beruf?
- Mein Vater arbeitet als...
- Mein Vater ist im Ruhestand.
- Wo arbeitet dein Vater?
Describing People
- Mein Vater ist sehr groß.
- Er sieht seinem Vater ähnlich.
- Mein Vater hat blaue Augen.
- Er ist ein guter Vater.
Legal/Official
- Name des Vaters
- Vaterschaftsanerkennung
- Sorgerecht des Vaters
- Angaben zum Vater
Holidays
- Alles Gute zum Vatertag!
- Wir machen einen Ausflug am Vatertag.
- Was schenkst du deinem Vater?
- Ein Geschenk für den Vater.
대화 시작하기
"Was macht dein Vater beruflich?"
"Siehst du deinem Vater ähnlich?"
"Was ist die wichtigste Lektion, die dein Vater dir beigebracht hat?"
"Wie feiert ihr den Vatertag in deiner Familie?"
"Hast du ein gutes Verhältnis zu deinem Vater?"
일기 주제
Beschreibe deinen Vater in fünf Sätzen.
Was hast du von deinem Vater gelernt?
Erzähle eine lustige Geschichte über deinen Vater.
Wie hat sich die Rolle des Vaters in den letzten Jahren verändert?
Was bedeutet das Wort 'Vater' für dich persönlich?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, 'Vater' is always a masculine noun in German. This means it always uses 'der' in the nominative singular and follows masculine declension patterns. Even if you are talking about a father from a female perspective, the word itself remains masculine.
'Vater' is the formal and neutral term, similar to 'father' in English. 'Papa' is informal and affectionate, similar to 'dad'. Children usually call their father 'Papa' at home, but might refer to him as 'mein Vater' when talking to a teacher or a stranger.
The plural of 'Vater' is 'Väter'. Note the addition of the Umlaut over the 'a'. The articles for the plural are 'die' (Nominative/Accusative), 'den' (Dative), and 'der' (Genitive). For example: 'Die Väter warten.'
You use the genitive case: 'Das Auto meines Vaters'. Note the 's' added to the end of 'Vater' and the 'es' ending on the possessive pronoun 'mein'.
In German, the letter 'V' is almost always pronounced like an 'F'. Therefore, 'Vater' is pronounced 'FAH-tah'. Pronouncing it with a 'V' sound is a common mistake for English speakers.
Yes, but the specific term is 'Stiefvater'. However, in many families, a stepfather is simply called 'Vater' or 'Papa' once a close relationship is established.
'Vater Staat' is a personification of the state as a paternal figure that provides for its citizens but also exercises authority over them. It's a common term in political and social discussions in Germany.
'Vatertag' coincides with 'Christi Himmelfahrt' (Ascension Day), which is a public holiday across all of Germany. It is celebrated 40 days after Easter.
Yes, just like in English. You can be the 'Vater einer Idee' (father of an idea) or a 'Gründungsvater' (founding father) of a company or nation.
'Vaterschaft' is the German word for 'paternity'. It refers to the legal and biological state of being a father.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence in German: 'My father is a doctor.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'I am visiting my father.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'This is my father's house.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'The fathers are playing.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'I help my father.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'My father is tall and nice.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'Where is your father?'
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Write a sentence in German: 'My father comes from Berlin.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'I love my father.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'Happy Father's Day!'
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Write a sentence in German: 'My father has a blue car.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'Is your father at home?'
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Write a sentence in German: 'My father works a lot.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'I am writing a letter to my father.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'My father is 60 years old.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'My father and I are going to the cinema.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'My father's name is Peter.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'The father loves his children.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'My father is my hero.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'Like father, like son.'
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Pronounce the word: 'Vater'
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Say: 'Mein Vater ist nett.'
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Say: 'Ich liebe meinen Vater.'
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Say: 'Das ist mein Vater.'
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Say the plural: 'Die Väter'
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Say: 'Wie heißt dein Vater?'
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Say: 'Mein Vater arbeitet viel.'
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Say: 'Ich helfe meinem Vater.'
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Say: 'Mein Vater ist groß.'
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Say: 'Alles Gute zum Vatertag!'
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Say: 'Mein Vater kommt aus Deutschland.'
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Say: 'Das Auto meines Vaters.'
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Say: 'Mein Vater ist 50.'
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Say: 'Ich besuche meinen Vater.'
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Say: 'Mein Vater ist mein Vorbild.'
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Say: 'Wie der Vater, so der Sohn.'
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Say: 'Mein Vater ist Lehrer.'
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Say: 'Wo ist dein Vater?'
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Say: 'Mein Vater kocht gut.'
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Say: 'Danke, Vater.'
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Identify the word: 'Mein [Vater] ist hier.'
Identify the word: 'Ich sehe meinen [Vater].'
Identify the word: 'Die [Väter] spielen.'
Identify the word: 'Das ist das Haus meines [Vaters].'
Identify the word: 'Ich helfe meinem [Vater].'
Identify the word: 'Wie heißt dein [Vater]?'
Identify the word: 'Mein [Vater] arbeitet.'
Identify the word: 'Alles Gute zum [Vatertag]!'
Identify the word: 'Mein [Vater] ist groß.'
Identify the word: 'Besuchst du deinen [Vater]?'
Identify the word: 'Mein [Vater] ist nett.'
Identify the word: 'Der [Vater] liest.'
Identify the word: 'Mein [Vater] kommt.'
Identify the word: 'Ich liebe meinen [Vater].'
Identify the word: 'Mein [Großvater] ist alt.'
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Summary
The word 'Vater' is a foundational masculine noun in German. It is used formally to describe a male parent, while 'Papa' is used informally. Example: 'Mein Vater ist mein bester Freund' (My father is my best friend).
- 'Vater' is the standard German word for 'father', used in formal and neutral contexts to describe a male parent.
- It is a masculine noun ('der Vater') and requires careful attention to case declensions (den/dem/des Vaters).
- The plural form is 'Väter', featuring an Umlaut change that is common in German noun plurals.
- While 'Vater' is the official term, 'Papa' is more common for direct address within the family.
Master the Cases
Since 'Vater' is a common masculine noun, use it to practice your cases. Say 'der Vater', 'den Vater', 'dem Vater', and 'des Vaters' until it becomes second nature.
The 'F' Sound
Always remember that 'V' = 'F' in 'Vater'. Practice saying 'Father' but swap the 'th' for a 't' and the 'er' for an 'ah'.
Learn Compounds
Once you know 'Vater', you also know the second half of 'Großvater', 'Stiefvater', and 'Schwiegervater'. This is a great way to expand your vocabulary quickly.
Papa vs. Vater
Pay attention to how Germans use these two words. You'll notice 'Papa' is for love and 'Vater' is for facts.
예시
Der Vater.
관련 콘텐츠
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Abstammung
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Ahne
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ähneln
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