Zeltplatz
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- Zeltplatz means campsite or campground, specifically for tents, and is a masculine noun in German (der Zeltplatz).
- It is a compound of 'Zelt' (tent) and 'Platz' (place/spot), commonly used in travel and outdoor contexts.
- Usually requires the preposition 'auf' (e.g., 'auf dem Zeltplatz') and is subject to strict regulations in Germany.
- Essential for B1 learners to discuss holidays, nature, and planning budget-friendly trips across German-speaking countries.
The German word Zeltplatz is a compound noun formed from das Zelt (the tent) and der Platz (the place, spot, or square). In its most literal sense, it refers to a specific area designated for pitching tents. For English speakers, the closest translation is 'campsite' or 'campground,' though in German, there is a subtle distinction between a Zeltplatz and a Campingplatz. While a Campingplatz often implies a larger facility catering to caravans, motorhomes (Wohnmobile), and permanent campers, a Zeltplatz specifically evokes the image of grassy fields, sleeping bags, and the more rustic experience of sleeping under canvas. In Germany, camping is a deeply ingrained cultural activity, tied to the concepts of Wandern (hiking) and Naturverbundenheit (closeness to nature). You will use this word whenever you are planning a trip to the Black Forest, the Bavarian Alps, or the Baltic coast and intend to sleep outdoors. It is a word that carries connotations of freedom, budget-friendly travel, and communal evening bonfires.
- Grammatical Gender
- Masculine (der Zeltplatz). This is determined by the final element 'Platz'.
Understanding the context of a Zeltplatz in Germany requires knowing about the strict regulations. Unlike in some Nordic countries where 'Everyman's Right' (Jedermannsrecht) allows for wild camping, in Germany, you almost always must use an official Zeltplatz. These areas are usually managed by a Platzwart (campsite warden) and offer varying levels of infrastructure, from basic toilets to luxury 'Glamping' amenities. The word is ubiquitous in tourism brochures and navigation apps. When you arrive, you will likely look for the Anmeldung (registration) to pay your Übernachtungsgebühr (overnight fee). The social life of a Zeltplatz is unique; it is a place where social hierarchies often disappear, and neighbors help each other hammer in Heringe (tent pegs) or share a Feierabendbier (after-work beer) by the tent flap. This word is essential for anyone wanting to experience the authentic German summer experience.
Entschuldigung, wissen Sie, wo der nächste Zeltplatz am See ist?
The term is also used in organizational contexts. Youth groups like the Pfadfinder (scouts) or sports clubs often book a Jugendzeltplatz for summer camps. These specific locations are tailored for large groups and often have a central Feuerstelle (fire pit) which is the heart of the social interaction. In modern usage, you might also hear the term Naturzeltplatz, which refers to more eco-friendly, minimalist sites that prioritize environmental preservation over luxury. Whether you are a solo backpacker or part of a large family, the Zeltplatz represents a temporary home in the wild. It is a place of transition, where the noise of the city is replaced by the rustle of leaves and the occasional struggle with a zipper in the middle of the night. By mastering this word, you open the door to a vast network of outdoor adventures across German-speaking Europe.
- Plural Form
- Die Zeltplätze. Note the umlaut change from 'a' to 'ä'.
In dieser Region gibt es viele schöne Zeltplätze direkt am Fluss.
Finally, consider the seasonal aspect. Most Zeltplätze in Germany are seasonal, operating from April to October. Outside of these months, they are often geschlossen (closed). If you are traveling in winter, you might need to look for a Wintercampingplatz, though these are more geared towards caravans with heating. The linguistic root 'Platz' is very versatile in German, appearing in Parkplatz (parking lot), Spielplatz (playground), and Arbeitsplatz (workplace). Seeing Zeltplatz as part of this family helps you understand that it is a 'functional space'—a location defined by the activity that happens there. It is not just a piece of land; it is a space designated for the specific human endeavor of camping. This clarity of purpose is a hallmark of German compound nouns, making them logical and easy to dissect once you know the constituent parts.
- Synonym Hint
- Campingplatz is often used interchangeably, but it is broader in scope.
Der Zeltplatz war leider schon komplett ausgebucht.
Wir haben die ganze Nacht auf dem Zeltplatz gelacht.
Using Zeltplatz correctly in a sentence involves mastering its gender (masculine) and the appropriate prepositions. The most frequent preposition is auf, which takes the dative case when describing location (stationary) and the accusative case when describing movement towards the site. For instance, 'Ich bin auf dem Zeltplatz' (I am at the campsite) uses the dative 'dem' because you are already there. Conversely, 'Wir fahren auf den Zeltplatz' (We are driving to the campsite) uses the accusative 'den' because there is a change of location. This distinction is crucial for B1 learners. Another common preposition is zu, as in 'Ich gehe zum (zu dem) Zeltplatz,' which is also common when indicating a destination. When discussing the features of a campsite, you might say 'Der Zeltplatz verfügt über...' (The campsite features...) or 'Der Zeltplatz bietet...' (The campsite offers...).
- Location (Dative)
- Wo bist du? Ich bin auf dem Zeltplatz.
In more complex sentences, Zeltplatz often appears in the genitive case, especially in formal writing or brochures. For example, 'Die Ausstattung des Zeltplatzes ist hervorragend' (The equipment/facilities of the campsite are excellent). Note the '-es' ending added to the noun in the genitive masculine singular. When you are talking about the act of finding or choosing a site, you might use verbs like suchen (to search), finden (to find), or reservieren (to reserve). 'Wir müssen einen Zeltplatz suchen, bevor es dunkel wird' (We must find a campsite before it gets dark). In this sentence, einen Zeltplatz is in the accusative case because it is the direct object of the verb suchen. If you are describing the quality of the place, adjectives like ruhig (quiet), überfüllt (overcrowded), preiswert (inexpensive), or idyllisch (idyllic) are commonly used.
Nach einer langen Wanderung erreichten wir endlich den ruhigen Zeltplatz.
Furthermore, Zeltplatz can be part of compound verbs or idiomatic expressions related to camping. While not a verb itself, the action of staying at one is often expressed as auf einem Zeltplatz übernachten (to stay overnight at a campsite). If you are talking about the rules of the site, you might say 'Auf diesem Zeltplatz ist offenes Feuer verboten' (Open fire is forbidden on this campsite). This is a very common sign you will see. In a conversational context, you might ask about the price: 'Wie viel kostet eine Nacht auf dem Zeltplatz?' (How much does one night at the campsite cost?). If you are expressing a preference, you could say 'Ich ziehe einen kleinen Zeltplatz einem großen Hotel vor' (I prefer a small campsite to a large hotel). This shows the versatility of the word in expressing personal tastes and travel plans.
- Movement (Accusative)
- Wohin gehen wir? Wir gehen auf den Zeltplatz.
Der Zeltplatz am Bodensee ist im Sommer meistens voll.
When writing reviews or descriptions, you might use the plural to compare different locations. 'Die Zeltplätze in Schweden sind oft naturbelassener als die in Deutschland' (The campsites in Sweden are often more natural than those in Germany). Here, die Zeltplätze is the subject. If you want to say you have visited many, you use the accusative plural: 'Ich habe schon viele Zeltplätze besucht.' Note that in the plural, the accusative and nominative look the same ('die Zeltplätze'). However, in the dative plural, an 'n' is added to the noun: 'Wir waren auf vielen Zeltplätzen.' This 'n' is a common stumbling block for learners but is essential for sounding natural. By practicing these variations, you will be able to discuss your camping adventures with precision and grammatical accuracy.
- Common Verb Pairings
- einen Zeltplatz anfahren (to drive to a campsite), einen Zeltplatz verlassen (to leave a campsite).
Haben Sie noch einen freien Platz auf Ihrem Zeltplatz?
Wir suchten verzweifelt nach einem Zeltplatz im Gewitter.
You will encounter the word Zeltplatz in a variety of real-world scenarios, ranging from casual conversations to formal travel documentation. The most common place is on the road. As you drive through the German countryside, look for blue rectangular signs with a white tent icon; these signify an upcoming Zeltplatz. In GPS systems and Google Maps, searching for 'Zeltplatz' will yield results for tent-only or tent-friendly areas. If you are at a tourist information office in a place like the Harz Mountains or the Saxon Switzerland National Park, the staff will use this word when providing maps or recommendations. They might ask, 'Suchen Sie einen Campingplatz für Wohnwagen oder einen reinen Zeltplatz?' (Are you looking for a campground for caravans or a pure campsite?). This distinction is important because some sites are exclusively for tents and do not allow vehicles, providing a quieter experience.
- Travel & Navigation
- GPS: 'In 500 Metern haben Sie den Zeltplatz erreicht.'
In the media, Zeltplatz appears frequently in travel blogs, documentaries about the German summer, and even news reports during peak holiday seasons. You might read a headline like 'Zeltplätze an der Ostsee sind dieses Jahr besonders beliebt' (Campsites on the Baltic Sea are particularly popular this year). On social media, hashtags like #Zeltplatz, #Zeltplatzromantik, or #Zeltplatzleben are used by campers sharing photos of their morning coffee outside their tent. In literature and film, the Zeltplatz often serves as a setting for coming-of-age stories or family comedies. It is depicted as a place of minor hardships—like rain or mosquitoes—balanced by the joy of nature and friendship. If you watch a German 'Tatort' (a popular crime series), a crime might even take place on a remote Zeltplatz, highlighting its isolation from the city.
Das Radio meldete, dass alle Zeltplätze in der Region wegen des Festivals belegt sind.
Another significant context is within youth and educational organizations. In Germany, many children spend part of their summer on a Ferienzeltplatz (holiday campsite) with groups like the 'Falken' or church organizations. In these settings, the word is used constantly: 'Treffen am Zeltplatz-Eingang' (Meet at the campsite entrance) or 'Wir müssen den Zeltplatz sauber halten' (We must keep the campsite clean). You will also hear it in the context of large music festivals like Wacken Open Air or Rock am Ring. Here, the 'Zeltplatz' is a massive, temporary city of tents where fans live for several days. In these cases, the word takes on a more chaotic, energetic meaning. Whether it's the peaceful silence of a forest site or the loud music of a festival site, the word Zeltplatz remains the anchor for the experience.
- Festivals & Events
- 'Der Zeltplatz öffnet bereits zwei Tage vor dem ersten Konzert.'
Auf dem Zeltplatz herrschte ab 22 Uhr strikte Nachtruhe.
Finally, you will hear the word in administrative or legal contexts. Local councils might debate the opening of a new Zeltplatz in a protected area. Environmentalists might discuss the impact of Zeltplätze on local wildlife. In these discussions, the word is used more technically to refer to a land-use category. If you are looking for work, you might even see a job advertisement for a Mitarbeiter auf dem Zeltplatz (campsite employee). This wide range of usage—from the joy of a holiday to the dry language of city planning—demonstrates just how integrated the concept of the campsite is in German life. By paying attention to these different 'spheres' of language, you can better understand the nuances of how and why Germans use the word Zeltplatz so frequently during the warmer months.
- Official Signs
- Zeltplatzordnung (Campsite rules), Zeltplatzgebühren (Campsite fees).
Der Wanderweg führt direkt am Zeltplatz vorbei.
Wir trafen viele interessante Leute auf dem Zeltplatz.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with Zeltplatz is using the wrong gender. Because 'place' in English is neuter, many learners gravitate towards 'das Zeltplatz.' However, in German, compound nouns always take the gender of the last word. Since der Platz is masculine, der Zeltplatz must also be masculine. This affects everything from the article (der/den/dem/des) to adjective endings. For example, saying 'in das Zeltplatz' is doubly wrong; it should be 'auf den Zeltplatz' (accusative for movement) or 'auf dem Zeltplatz' (dative for location). Another common error is using the preposition 'in' instead of 'auf.' While in English we say 'at the campsite' or 'in the campground,' Germans almost exclusively use 'auf' (on) because a Platz is considered an open surface rather than an enclosed container.
- Gender Error
- Wrong: Das Zeltplatz ist schön. Correct: Der Zeltplatz ist schön.
Another nuance that trips up learners is the distinction between Zeltplatz and Campingplatz. While they are often used as synonyms, using Zeltplatz when you are looking for a spot for a 10-meter-long motorhome might lead to confusion. A Zeltplatz can be a very small, primitive area where vehicles are not allowed. If you have a vehicle, you should ask for a Stellplatz or a Campingplatz. Conversely, if you are a hiker with a tent, asking for a Stellplatz (literally 'standing place') might result in being placed on a gravel lot designed for heavy vehicles instead of a nice grassy area. Understanding these technical differences in German outdoor terminology will save you from uncomfortable nights and awkward conversations with campsite managers.
Falsch: Wir gehen in den Zeltplatz. Richtig: Wir gehen auf den Zeltplatz.
Spelling and pronunciation also present challenges. The combination of 'lt' and 'pl' requires a quick transition of the tongue. Some learners accidentally say 'Zelt-palatz' or 'Zelplatz,' omitting the 't'. It is important to pronounce the 't' clearly: Zelt-platz. In writing, the plural Zeltplätze is often misspelled. Learners frequently forget the umlaut (ä) or the 'e' at the end. Remember: singular is -platz, plural is -plätze. Furthermore, because 'Platz' can also mean 'seat' (e.g., in a theater), some learners might mistakenly use Zeltplatz to mean the specific small patch of grass where their tent sits within the larger campground. While not entirely wrong, the more specific term for that individual spot is Parzelle or simply Stellplatz für ein Zelt.
- Preposition Pitfall
- Remember 'auf' for surfaces. You are 'auf dem Zeltplatz', just like you are 'auf dem Marktplatz'.
Vermeiden Sie: die Zeltplatze. Richtig: die Zeltplätze.
Finally, avoid using Zeltplatz for wild camping. If you are camping illegally in a forest, you are wildcampen, and the spot you are in is just a Platz im Wald, not a Zeltplatz. Using the word Zeltplatz implies a level of officialdom and legality. If you tell a police officer 'Ich bin auf einem Zeltplatz,' they will assume you are at a legal facility. If you are actually in a national park, this could be seen as a lie or a major misunderstanding. Always use the word in its correct social and legal context to avoid unnecessary trouble. By being aware of these common pitfalls—gender, prepositions, technical distinctions, and legal implications—you will use Zeltplatz like a native speaker and enjoy your German outdoor adventures to the fullest.
- Plural Dative
- Don't forget the 'n': 'auf den Zeltplätzen'.
Wir haben auf dem Zeltplatz geschlafen, nicht im Zeltplatz.
Der Zeltplatz war wegen Hochwasser gesperrt.
While Zeltplatz is a very specific term, several other words in German cover similar ground, and choosing the right one depends on the context of your outdoor stay. The most common alternative is Campingplatz. As mentioned before, this is a broader term. While every Zeltplatz is a Campingplatz, not every Campingplatz is primarily a Zeltplatz. If you see a sign for a Campingplatz, expect to see many 'Wohnwagen' (caravans) and 'Wohnmobile' (RVs). If you prefer a more 'pure' tent experience away from the noise of generators and air conditioners, look specifically for a Zeltplatz. Another related term is Stellplatz. This is usually a smaller, often paved area designed specifically for motorhomes to park overnight, often without the full facilities (like showers or kitchens) found on a larger Zeltplatz.
- Zeltplatz vs. Campingplatz
- Zeltplatz: Focus on tents, often more rustic. Campingplatz: General term, often including caravans and facilities.
For those who enjoy more adventurous or group-oriented camping, the word Zeltlager is important. This refers to the 'camp' itself—the collection of tents and the community living in them—rather than just the physical location. You 'build' a Zeltlager on a Zeltplatz. If you are hiking in the mountains and find a very basic spot to stay, you might call it a Biwakplatz (bivouac site). These are often just a small clearing with a fire ring and perhaps a simple wooden shelter (Schutzhütte), intended for a single night's stay. In the context of youth groups, you might also hear Lagerplatz, which is a general term for a site where a group is staying, whether in tents or cabins. Understanding these distinctions helps you navigate the German outdoor scene with more confidence.
Wir haben unser Zeltlager auf einem wunderschönen Zeltplatz im Schwarzwald aufgeschlagen.
In a more modern or commercial context, you might encounter Glamping-Areal (glamping area), which is a Zeltplatz with high-end, pre-erected tents that feature real beds and electricity. If you are looking for a place to stay with a camper van but want a more natural feel, look for a Naturcampingplatz. These sites often restrict the number of vehicles and emphasize peace and quiet. For hikers on long-distance trails, the term Trekkingplatz is becoming more popular. These are very basic sites, often only reachable by foot, where you can pitch a tent for one night for a small fee. They are the German answer to the need for legal wild camping. By knowing this spectrum of words—from the basic Biwakplatz to the luxurious Glamping-Areal—you can describe exactly what kind of outdoor experience you are looking for.
- Other Related Terms
- Wohnmobilstellplatz (RV park), Jugendherberge (youth hostel - for non-tent options), Ferienanlage (holiday resort).
Der Biwakplatz war klein, aber die Aussicht war atemberaubend.
Finally, consider the word Lagerstätte. While it literally means 'place of storage' or 'deposit' (often used in geology), in older literature, it could refer to a place where one sleeps. However, in a modern camping context, stick to Zeltplatz. Another archaic term is Feldlager, which specifically refers to a military camp in the field. If you are talking about your summer vacation, Feldlager would sound very strange! Stick to the modern, common terms to ensure you are understood. Whether you are searching for a Zeltplatz on your phone or asking a local for directions, having this vocabulary at your fingertips will make your journey much smoother. Remember: Zeltplatz is the 'home base' for your tent, and all these other words are just variations on that theme.
- Comparison Summary
- Use 'Zeltplatz' for tents, 'Campingplatz' for general camping, and 'Stellplatz' for vehicles.
Statt eines großen Campingplatzes suchten wir einen abgelegenen Zeltplatz.
Der Zeltplatz bot auch Kanus zum Verleih an.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The word 'Platz' actually entered German through French in the Middle Ages, replacing older Germanic words for open spaces.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'Z' like an English 'Z' (it should be 'ts').
- Omitting the 't' in 'Zelt' and saying 'Zelplatz'.
- Pronouncing 'Platz' with a long 'a' like in 'plate'.
- Merging the 't' of 'Zelt' and 'p' of 'Platz' too softly.
- Stressing the second syllable 'platz' instead of the first.
난이도
Easy to recognize as a compound of two common words.
Requires attention to the plural umlaut and the 'tz' spelling.
Sharp 'ts' sounds can be tricky for some English speakers.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to hear.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Compound Noun Gender
Der Zelt + Der Platz = Der Zeltplatz (always follows the last noun).
Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)
Ich gehe AUF DEN Zeltplatz (Accusative/Movement) vs. Ich bin AUF DEM Zeltplatz (Dative/Location).
Plural Formation with Umlaut
Der Platz becomes Die Plätze; thus, Der Zeltplatz becomes Die Zeltplätze.
Genitive Singular ending -es
Die Lage des Zeltplatzes ist wunderschön.
Dative Plural ending -n
Wir haben auf vielen Zeltplätzen übernachtet.
수준별 예문
Wo ist der Zeltplatz?
Where is the campsite?
Simple question with 'ist'.
Der Zeltplatz ist groß.
The campsite is big.
Subject-verb-adjective.
Ich gehe zum Zeltplatz.
I am going to the campsite.
Movement with 'zu' + dative (zum).
Ist der Zeltplatz hier?
Is the campsite here?
Yes/No question.
Wir suchen einen Zeltplatz.
We are looking for a campsite.
Accusative object 'einen Zeltplatz'.
Der Zeltplatz ist billig.
The campsite is cheap.
Adjective 'billig'.
Mein Zelt ist auf dem Zeltplatz.
My tent is at the campsite.
Location with 'auf' + dative (dem).
Gibt es einen Zeltplatz am See?
Is there a campsite by the lake?
'Es gibt' + accusative.
Wir haben einen Zeltplatz für drei Nächte reserviert.
We reserved a campsite for three nights.
Perfekt tense with 'haben'.
Der Zeltplatz hat saubere Duschen.
The campsite has clean showers.
Verb 'haben' with plural object.
Darf man auf dem Zeltplatz grillen?
Is one allowed to grill on the campsite?
Modal verb 'dürfen'.
Die Zeltplätze in dieser Region sind sehr beliebt.
The campsites in this region are very popular.
Plural subject 'die Zeltplätze'.
Wir sind gestern spät am Zeltplatz angekommen.
We arrived late at the campsite yesterday.
Perfekt tense with 'sein' (angekommen).
Auf dem Zeltplatz gibt es auch einen kleinen Laden.
There is also a small shop at the campsite.
'Es gibt' with 'auf' + dative.
Morgen fahren wir zu einem anderen Zeltplatz.
Tomorrow we are driving to another campsite.
Dative after 'zu'.
Der Zeltplatz liegt direkt im Wald.
The campsite is located directly in the forest.
Verb 'liegen' for location.
Ich bevorzuge einen ruhigen Zeltplatz ohne viele Autos.
I prefer a quiet campsite without many cars.
Adjective endings in accusative.
Können Sie mir sagen, wie viel die Übernachtung auf dem Zeltplatz kostet?
Can you tell me how much the overnight stay at the campsite costs?
Indirect question.
Wegen des Regens war der Zeltplatz ziemlich matschig.
Because of the rain, the campsite was quite muddy.
Genitive after 'wegen'.
Wir mussten den Zeltplatz verlassen, weil es ein Gewitter gab.
We had to leave the campsite because there was a thunderstorm.
Subordinate clause with 'weil'.
Die Ausstattung des Zeltplatzes war besser als erwartet.
The facilities of the campsite were better than expected.
Genitive case 'des Zeltplatzes'.
Auf vielen Zeltplätzen muss man den Müll trennen.
On many campsites, you have to separate the trash.
Dative plural 'Zeltplätzen'.
Wenn der Zeltplatz voll ist, müssen wir weiterfahren.
If the campsite is full, we have to drive on.
Conditional clause with 'wenn'.
Es ist wichtig, den Zeltplatz sauber zu hinterlassen.
It is important to leave the campsite clean.
Infinitive with 'zu'.
Trotz der hohen Preise war der Zeltplatz komplett ausgebucht.
Despite the high prices, the campsite was completely booked out.
Genitive after 'trotz'.
Der Zeltplatzbetreiber achtet streng auf die Einhaltung der Nachtruhe.
The campsite operator strictly ensures that the night quiet time is observed.
Verb with preposition 'achten auf'.
Die Lage des Zeltplatzes ist ideal für Wanderungen im Nationalpark.
The location of the campsite is ideal for hikes in the national park.
Genitive 'des Zeltplatzes'.
Viele Zeltplätze bieten mittlerweile WLAN und Strom an jedem Platz an.
Many campsites now offer Wi-Fi and electricity at every spot.
Separable verb 'anbieten'.
Anstatt in ein Hotel zu gehen, haben sie sich für einen Zeltplatz entschieden.
Instead of going to a hotel, they decided on a campsite.
Infinitive clause with 'anstatt... zu'.
Der Zeltplatz dient als Ausgangspunkt für unsere täglichen Ausflüge.
The campsite serves as a starting point for our daily excursions.
Verb 'dienen als'.
Je näher der Zeltplatz am Meer liegt, desto teurer ist er.
The closer the campsite is to the sea, the more expensive it is.
Comparative 'je... desto'.
Es wurde kritisiert, dass der neue Zeltplatz die lokale Tierwelt stört.
It was criticized that the new campsite disturbs the local wildlife.
Passive voice 'Es wurde kritisiert'.
Die Kommerzialisierung vieler Zeltplätze führt zu einem Verlust der ursprünglichen Atmosphäre.
The commercialization of many campsites leads to a loss of the original atmosphere.
Nominalization.
Aufgrund der ökologischen Sensibilität der Region ist der Zeltplatz nur für eine begrenzte Personenzahl zugänglich.
Due to the ecological sensitivity of the region, the campsite is only accessible to a limited number of people.
Prepositional phrase with 'aufgrund'.
Der Zeltplatz fungiert in diesem Roman als Symbol für die Freiheit der Jugend.
In this novel, the campsite functions as a symbol for the freedom of youth.
Abstract usage of 'fungieren als'.
Man sollte sich im Vorfeld über die spezifische Zeltplatzordnung informieren.
One should inform oneself in advance about the specific campsite regulations.
Subjunctive II (sollte) for advice.
Die Betreiber bemühen sich, den Zeltplatz so nachhaltig wie möglich zu führen.
The operators strive to run the campsite as sustainably as possible.
Reflexive verb 'sich bemühen'.
Es ist fraglich, ob der Zeltplatz den Anforderungen des modernen Massentourismus gewachsen ist.
It is questionable whether the campsite is up to the demands of modern mass tourism.
Adjective phrase 'gewachsen sein'.
Die idyllische Abgeschiedenheit des Zeltplatzes lockt vor allem Ruhesuchende an.
The idyllic seclusion of the campsite primarily attracts those seeking peace.
Subject with multiple adjectives.
Obwohl der Zeltplatz spartanisch ausgestattet ist, mangelt es ihm nicht an Charme.
Although the campsite is sparsely equipped, it does not lack charm.
Concessive clause with 'obwohl'.
Die soziologische Untersuchung beleuchtet die Dynamiken der sozialen Interaktion auf einem durchschnittlichen deutschen Zeltplatz.
The sociological study sheds light on the dynamics of social interaction on an average German campsite.
Complex academic sentence structure.
Inmitten der unberührten Natur stellt der Zeltplatz einen paradoxen Eingriff des Menschen dar.
In the midst of untouched nature, the campsite represents a paradoxical human intervention.
Separable verb 'darstellen'.
Die rechtliche Einordnung eines Zeltplatzes variiert je nach Bundesland und dessen Waldgesetzgebung.
The legal classification of a campsite varies depending on the federal state and its forest legislation.
Sophisticated vocabulary (Einordnung, Gesetzgebung).
Der Zeltplatz wird hier als heterotopischer Raum begriffen, in dem herkömmliche gesellschaftliche Normen zeitweise außer Kraft gesetzt sind.
The campsite is understood here as a heterotopic space in which conventional social norms are temporarily suspended.
Passive voice with theoretical terminology.
Es gilt abzuwägen, inwiefern die Erweiterung des Zeltplatzes mit den Schutzzielen des Biotops vereinbar ist.
It is necessary to weigh up to what extent the expansion of the campsite is compatible with the protection goals of the biotope.
Infinitive construction with 'Es gilt... zu'.
Die nostalgische Verklärung des Zeltplatzes als Ort der Kindheitserinnerungen prägt oft die heutige Marketingstrategie.
The nostalgic transfiguration of the campsite as a place of childhood memories often shapes today's marketing strategy.
Complex noun phrases.
Ungeachtet der widrigen Witterungsverhältnisse harrten die Camper auf dem exponierten Zeltplatz aus.
Regardless of the adverse weather conditions, the campers held out on the exposed campsite.
Preposition 'ungeachtet' + genitive.
Die infrastrukturelle Erschließung des Zeltplatzes erfolgte unter strengsten Auflagen des Denkmalschutzes.
The infrastructural development of the campsite took place under the strictest requirements of monument protection.
Formal administrative style.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— Off to the campsite! Used as an enthusiastic call to start a trip.
Die Taschen sind gepackt. Ab auf den Zeltplatz!
— The campsite is full. A common phrase during peak summer.
Wir haben Pech, der Zeltplatz ist voll.
— Where is the registration? Usually the first thing asked at a campsite.
Entschuldigung, wo ist die Anmeldung für den Zeltplatz?
— We are camping here today. Used when deciding on a spot.
Der Platz ist schön, wir zelten heute hier.
— Is there electricity here? A common question at a campsite.
Auf diesem Zeltplatz gibt es leider keinen Strom.
— Is this drinking water? Important to ask at rustic sites.
Ist das Wasser auf dem Zeltplatz Trinkwasser?
— Quiet on the campsite! Usually shouted or said when people are too loud at night.
Es ist schon elf Uhr. Ruhe auf dem Zeltplatz!
— How far is the campsite? Asked while hiking or driving.
Wie weit ist der nächste Zeltplatz noch entfernt?
— The campsite is closed. Common outside of the summer season.
Im Winter ist der Zeltplatz leider geschlossen.
— Dogs are allowed. A key piece of information for many campers.
Auf diesem Zeltplatz sind Hunde zum Glück erlaubt.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Campingplatz is the general term for all campgrounds; Zeltplatz is more specific to tents.
Stellplatz is usually for motorhomes/caravans and may be just a parking spot.
Zeltlager refers to the group of tents or the organized event, not just the location.
관용어 및 표현
— To pitch one's tents; idiomatically, to settle down somewhere (often temporarily).
Nach Jahren des Reisens hat er seine Zelte in Berlin aufgeschlagen.
neutral— To pack up one's tents; idiomatically, to leave a place and move on.
Sie hat ihre Zelte in München abgebrochen und ist nach London gezogen.
neutral— To sleep under the open sky (often done at a Zeltplatz).
Auf dem Zeltplatz haben wir unter freiem Himmel geschlafen.
neutral— To drive into the blue; to go on a trip without a fixed destination (often looking for a Zeltplatz).
Wir sind einfach ins Blaue gefahren und haben diesen Zeltplatz gefunden.
informal— To secure the tents; idiomatically, to make final preparations.
Bevor der Sturm kommt, müssen wir die Zelte festmachen.
neutral— To have a roof over one's head (which a tent provides in a minimalist way).
Hauptsache, wir haben auf dem Zeltplatz ein Dach über dem Kopf.
neutral— To let the pig out; to party wildly (often discouraged on a quiet Zeltplatz).
Auf diesem ruhigen Zeltplatz darf man nicht die Sau rauslassen.
slang— With the whole family and all belongings.
Wir sind mit Kind und Kegel auf den Zeltplatz gefahren.
informal— To bite the grass; idiomatically, to die (not related to camping, but uses 'grass' which is found at a Zeltplatz).
Hoffentlich muss niemand auf diesem Zeltplatz ins Gras beißen.
slang— To grab some fresh air.
Ich gehe kurz raus auf den Zeltplatz, um frische Luft zu schnappen.
neutral혼동하기 쉬운
Both end in 'platz'.
A Spielplatz is for children to play; a Zeltplatz is for camping.
Die Kinder spielen auf dem Spielplatz, während wir den Zeltplatz suchen.
Both end in 'platz'.
A Parkplatz is for cars; a Zeltplatz is for tents.
Wir stellen das Auto auf den Parkplatz und gehen dann zum Zeltplatz.
Both end in 'platz'.
A Marktplatz is a town square for markets; a Zeltplatz is in nature.
Der Marktplatz ist im Zentrum, der Zeltplatz ist außerhalb der Stadt.
Both end in 'platz'.
An Arbeitsplatz is your workplace; a Zeltplatz is for holidays.
Ich denke auf dem Zeltplatz nicht an meinen Arbeitsplatz.
Both end in 'platz'.
A Sitzplatz is a seat; a Zeltplatz is a campsite.
Haben wir einen Sitzplatz im Zug zum Zeltplatz?
문장 패턴
Das ist ein [Adjektiv] Zeltplatz.
Das ist ein schöner Zeltplatz.
Wir gehen auf den Zeltplatz, um zu [Verb].
Wir gehen auf den Zeltplatz, um zu schlafen.
Obwohl der Zeltplatz [Adjektiv] war, [Hauptsatz].
Obwohl der Zeltplatz teuer war, haben wir dort übernachtet.
Ich frage mich, ob der Zeltplatz noch [Adjektiv] ist.
Ich frage mich, ob der Zeltplatz noch frei ist.
Der Zeltplatz verfügt über [Substantiv] sowie [Substantiv].
Der Zeltplatz verfügt über moderne Duschen sowie einen Kiosk.
Je [Adjektiv] der Zeltplatz ist, desto [Adjektiv] ist er.
Je ruhiger der Zeltplatz ist, desto entspannter bin ich.
In Anbetracht der Lage des Zeltplatzes ist der Preis [Adjektiv].
In Anbetracht der Lage des Zeltplatzes ist der Preis gerechtfertigt.
Die infrastrukturelle Beschaffenheit des Zeltplatzes lässt zu wünschen übrig.
Die infrastrukturelle Beschaffenheit des Zeltplatzes lässt zu wünschen übrig.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
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사용법
Very high during summer months and in tourism contexts.
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Das Zeltplatz
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Der Zeltplatz
Learners often think 'place' is neuter because it is in English. In German, 'Platz' is masculine, so 'Zeltplatz' is masculine.
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Ich bin in dem Zeltplatz.
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Ich bin auf dem Zeltplatz.
German uses 'auf' for open spaces and squares. 'In' would imply you are inside the ground itself.
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Die Zeltplatze
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Die Zeltplätze
The plural of 'Platz' always takes an umlaut. Forgetting the 'ä' is a common spelling and pronunciation error.
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Wir gehen zu dem Zeltplatz. (when meaning 'onto')
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Wir gehen auf den Zeltplatz.
While 'zu' is okay for 'towards', 'auf den' is much more natural when you are actually going to stay on the grounds.
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Der Zeltlager (referring to the location)
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Der Zeltplatz
A 'Zeltlager' is the camp/event itself. If you are talking about the geographic location or facility, use 'Zeltplatz'.
팁
Remember the gender
Always associate 'Zeltplatz' with 'der'. Think of a man putting up a tent to remember it's masculine. This will help you with 'den' and 'dem' later.
Learn the components
If you know 'Zelt' and 'Platz', you can understand many other words. 'Zeltstange' (tent pole), 'Marktplatz' (market square), etc. Compound words are your friends!
Respect the 'Nachtruhe'
German Zeltplätze take quiet hours very seriously. Usually, from 10 PM to 7 AM, you should be very quiet. This is a key part of 'Zeltplatz' etiquette.
Use 'auf'
Don't translate 'at the campsite' literally as 'bei dem Zeltplatz'. Always use 'auf dem Zeltplatz' for location. It's a very common learner mistake.
Look for the sign
The international symbol for a Zeltplatz is a white tent on a blue background. Learning to recognize the word and the symbol together is very helpful.
Plural Umlaut
The change from 'a' to 'ä' in 'Zeltplätze' is consistent with many German masculine nouns ending in '-atz'. Practice saying 'Platz' and 'Plätze' together.
Sharp 'Z'
Remember that 'Z' is always 'ts'. Start the word 'Zeltplatz' with a sharp hiss like the end of the English word 'cats'. It makes a huge difference in sounding native.
Compound spelling
In German, compound nouns are written as one word. Never write 'Zelt Platz' or 'Zelt-Platz'. It's always 'Zeltplatz'. This is a basic rule of German orthography.
Check the amenities
When searching for a Zeltplatz, check if it says 'nur für Zelte'. Some sites are very strict and won't let you park even a small van near your tent.
Visual connection
Visualize a 'Platz' (square) filled with 'Zelte' (tents). This direct visual translation of the compound parts helps cement the word in your long-term memory.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Zelt' as 'Z-Tent' (The German Tent) and 'Platz' as 'Place'. So, 'Zeltplatz' is just the 'Z-Tent Place'.
시각적 연상
Imagine a giant letter 'Z' made of tent poles standing in the middle of a grassy field (Platz).
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'Zeltplatz' in three different cases (Nominative, Accusative, Dative) in one paragraph about your dream vacation.
어원
A compound of 'Zelt' and 'Platz'. 'Zelt' comes from Middle High German 'zelt', which is related to 'teld' (Old High German) and English 'tilt' (a covering). 'Platz' comes from Old French 'place', ultimately from Latin 'platea' (broad street, courtyard).
원래 의미: A designated broad area for temporary coverings or tents.
Germanic (Zelt) and Romance/Latin (Platz).문화적 맥락
Be aware that 'Zeltplatz' can also refer to refugee camps in humanitarian contexts, though 'Flüchtlingslager' is more common and precise for that.
In the US/UK, 'campground' or 'campsite' is used. German sites are often more regulated and closer together than American wilderness sites.
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실제 사용 상황
Planning a trip
- Welcher Zeltplatz ist der beste?
- Müssen wir den Zeltplatz reservieren?
- Gibt es dort einen Zeltplatz?
- Wie teuer ist der Zeltplatz?
Arriving at the site
- Wo können wir unser Zelt aufstellen?
- Wo ist die Anmeldung für den Zeltplatz?
- Gibt es auf dem Zeltplatz Strom?
- Darf man hier grillen?
Talking about rules
- Was steht in der Zeltplatzordnung?
- Ab wann ist Nachtruhe auf dem Zeltplatz?
- Muss man den Müll auf dem Zeltplatz trennen?
- Sind Hunde auf dem Zeltplatz erlaubt?
Describing the experience
- Der Zeltplatz war sehr ruhig.
- Der Zeltplatz lag direkt am Fluss.
- Es gab viele Kinder auf dem Zeltplatz.
- Die Sanitäranlagen auf dem Zeltplatz waren sauber.
Emergency/Problems
- Der Zeltplatz steht unter Wasser.
- Wir müssen den Zeltplatz sofort verlassen.
- Wo ist der Notausgang auf dem Zeltplatz?
- Gibt es einen Arzt in der Nähe des Zeltplatzes?
대화 시작하기
"Warst du schon mal auf einem Zeltplatz im Schwarzwald?"
"Welchen Zeltplatz kannst du für einen Urlaub mit Kindern empfehlen?"
"Magst du lieber einen großen Campingplatz oder einen kleinen Zeltplatz?"
"Was ist das Wichtigste, was man auf einen Zeltplatz mitnehmen sollte?"
"Hast du schon mal eine schlechte Erfahrung auf einem Zeltplatz gemacht?"
일기 주제
Beschreibe deinen perfekten Tag auf einem Zeltplatz in den Bergen.
Warum entscheiden sich immer mehr Menschen für einen Urlaub auf dem Zeltplatz statt im Hotel?
Erzähle von einer lustigen Situation, die du auf einem Zeltplatz erlebt hast.
Was sind die Vor- und Nachteile eines Lebens auf dem Zeltplatz für mehrere Wochen?
Wie hat sich die Kultur auf den Zeltplätzen in den letzten Jahren verändert?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Nicht ganz. Ein Campingplatz ist ein allgemeiner Begriff für Orte, an denen man mit Zelten, Wohnwagen oder Wohnmobilen übernachten kann. Ein Zeltplatz ist oft kleiner und speziell auf Leute mit Zelten ausgerichtet. Manchmal gibt es dort keine Zufahrt für große Fahrzeuge.
Zeltplatz ist maskulin, also heißt es 'der Zeltplatz'. Das liegt daran, dass das Wort 'Platz' maskulin ist. In zusammengesetzten Nomen bestimmt immer das letzte Wort das Genus.
Der Plural ist 'die Zeltplätze'. Achten Sie auf den Umlaut von 'a' zu 'ä' und die Endung '-e'. Zum Beispiel: 'In Deutschland gibt es viele schöne Zeltplätze.'
Man sagt 'auf dem Zeltplatz'. Da ein Platz eine offene Fläche ist, verwendet man im Deutschen die Präposition 'auf'. 'In dem Zeltplatz' klingt für deutsche Muttersprachler falsch.
Nein, 'wildes Campen' ist in Deutschland grundsätzlich verboten, besonders in Naturschutzgebieten und Wäldern. Man muss offizielle Zeltplätze oder Trekkingplätze nutzen, um Bußgelder zu vermeiden.
Die Preise variieren stark. Ein einfacher Zeltplatz kann 5 bis 10 Euro pro Person kosten, während luxuriöse Plätze mit vielen Einrichtungen 20 Euro oder mehr verlangen können.
Ein Jugendzeltplatz ist ein spezieller Ort für Gruppen von Kindern und Jugendlichen, oft von Vereinen oder Kirchen genutzt. Er ist meistens sehr einfach ausgestattet und bietet viel Platz für Spiele und Lagerfeuer.
In der Hochsaison (Juli/August) und an beliebten Orten wie der Ostsee ist eine Reservierung sehr empfehlenswert. Auf kleineren, abgelegenen Plätzen findet man oft auch spontan einen Platz.
Die meisten offiziellen Zeltplätze haben Sanitäranlagen mit Duschen und Toiletten. Sehr einfache 'Naturzeltplätze' oder 'Biwakplätze' haben manchmal nur ein Plumpsklo und kein fließendes Wasser.
Das ist die Liste der Regeln auf dem Zeltplatz. Sie regelt Dinge wie die Nachtruhe (meist ab 22 Uhr), die Müllentsorgung und ob man offenes Feuer machen darf.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence using 'auf dem Zeltplatz'.
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Ask if there is a campsite nearby.
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Describe a campsite with two adjectives.
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Write a sentence about movement to a campsite.
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Explain why you like camping (using 'Zeltplatz').
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Ask about the price of a campsite.
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Write a sentence using the plural 'Zeltplätze'.
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Use the word 'Zeltplatzordnung' in a sentence.
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Describe the facilities of a campsite.
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Write a sentence in the genitive case about a campsite.
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Say that the campsite is fully booked.
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Write a sentence about a youth campsite.
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Use 'wegen' with 'Zeltplatz'.
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Ask if dogs are allowed on the site.
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Describe your arrival at the campsite.
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Write about a campsite by a lake.
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Say you are looking for a quiet spot.
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Mention the 'Nachtruhe'.
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Write a short review of a campsite.
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Use 'seine Zelte aufschlagen' figuratively.
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Say: 'I am looking for a campsite.'
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Say: 'Is the campsite free?'
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Say: 'We are camping by the lake.'
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Say: 'How much is it per night?'
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Say: 'The campsite is very quiet.'
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Say: 'We have reserved a spot.'
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Say: 'Where are the showers?'
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Say: 'We are leaving the campsite tomorrow.'
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Say: 'Is there electricity at the site?'
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Say: 'I prefer a small campsite.'
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Say: 'Can we build a fire here?'
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Say: 'The campsite is full.'
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Say: 'We are looking for a shaded spot.'
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Say: 'The toilets are clean.'
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Say: 'We arrived late at the campsite.'
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Say: 'Do you have a map of the campsite?'
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Say: 'Where can I dispose of the trash?'
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Say: 'The campsite is in the forest.'
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Say: 'We are staying for three nights.'
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Say: 'I like the atmosphere here.'
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Listen and identify the word: 'Wir gehen auf den Zeltplatz.'
Listen: 'Der Zeltplatz ist ab acht Uhr morgens geöffnet.' When does it open?
Listen: 'Haben Sie eine Reservierung für den Zeltplatz?' What is the speaker asking about?
Listen: 'Der nächste Zeltplatz ist fünf Kilometer entfernt.' How far is the next site?
Listen: 'Auf dem Zeltplatz gibt es keine Autos.' Are cars allowed?
Listen: 'Die Zeltplatzgebühr ist im Preis enthalten.' Is the fee extra?
Listen: 'Bitte halten Sie den Zeltplatz sauber.' What should you do?
Listen: 'Suchen Sie einen Platz für ein Zelt oder ein Wohnmobil?' What are the two options?
Listen: 'Der Zeltplatzwart kommt um zehn Uhr.' Who is coming?
Listen: 'Wir haben den Zeltplatz wegen des Regens verlassen.' Why did they leave?
Listen: 'Gibt es auf dem Zeltplatz einen Kiosk?' What is the speaker looking for?
Listen: 'Die Nachtruhe beginnt um zweiundzwanzig Uhr.' When does it start?
Listen: 'Der Zeltplatz ist direkt hinter dem Hügel.' Where is it?
Listen: 'Wir brauchen zwei Plätze auf dem Zeltplatz.' How many spots do they need?
Listen: 'Der Zeltplatz ist im Winter geschlossen.' When is it closed?
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Summary
The word 'Zeltplatz' is your gateway to the German outdoors; it specifically refers to a place for tents, as opposed to 'Campingplatz' which is broader. Remember to use the masculine article 'der' and the preposition 'auf' for location. Example: 'Wir verbringen das Wochenende auf einem kleinen Zeltplatz in der Eifel.'
- Zeltplatz means campsite or campground, specifically for tents, and is a masculine noun in German (der Zeltplatz).
- It is a compound of 'Zelt' (tent) and 'Platz' (place/spot), commonly used in travel and outdoor contexts.
- Usually requires the preposition 'auf' (e.g., 'auf dem Zeltplatz') and is subject to strict regulations in Germany.
- Essential for B1 learners to discuss holidays, nature, and planning budget-friendly trips across German-speaking countries.
Remember the gender
Always associate 'Zeltplatz' with 'der'. Think of a man putting up a tent to remember it's masculine. This will help you with 'den' and 'dem' later.
Learn the components
If you know 'Zelt' and 'Platz', you can understand many other words. 'Zeltstange' (tent pole), 'Marktplatz' (market square), etc. Compound words are your friends!
Respect the 'Nachtruhe'
German Zeltplätze take quiet hours very seriously. Usually, from 10 PM to 7 AM, you should be very quiet. This is a key part of 'Zeltplatz' etiquette.
Use 'auf'
Don't translate 'at the campsite' literally as 'bei dem Zeltplatz'. Always use 'auf dem Zeltplatz' for location. It's a very common learner mistake.
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Abreise
B1Abreise는 장소를 떠나는 행위, 특히 여행을 위한 출발을 의미하는 명사입니다. 여정이 시작되는 순간을 나타냅니다. "출발은 내일입니다." (The departure is tomorrow.)
abreisen
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