Geldautomat
Geldautomat in 30 Seconds
- Geldautomat means ATM or cash machine.
- It is a masculine noun: der Geldautomat.
- Commonly used with the verb 'abheben' (to withdraw).
- Essential in Germany due to the prevalence of cash transactions.
The German word Geldautomat is a quintessential compound noun that perfectly illustrates the logical structure of the German language. Combining Geld (money) and Automat (vending machine or automated machine), it literally translates to a 'money machine.' In the English-speaking world, this is what we call an ATM (Automated Teller Machine) or a cash point. For anyone traveling to or living in Germany, this word is vital because, despite the global shift toward digital payments, Germany remains a culture that deeply values physical currency. You will encounter this word on street signs, inside bank lobbies, and in conversations when planning a night out at a local 'Kneipe' (pub) that might not accept credit cards.
- Grammatical Gender
- Der Geldautomat is masculine. Because the head of the compound is 'der Automat,' the entire word takes the masculine gender and follows the N-declension rules, meaning in accusative, dative, and genitive cases, it often takes an '-en' ending (e.g., 'am Geldautomaten').
Understanding the usage of a Geldautomat goes beyond just the translation; it involves understanding the German banking landscape. You will find them operated by major banks like Sparkasse, Deutsche Bank, or Commerzbank. A key cultural tip is that using a machine not affiliated with your specific bank group (like the 'Cash Group' or 'Sparkassen-Verbund') often incurs a high fee, sometimes up to five Euros. Thus, Germans don't just look for 'any' Geldautomat; they look for 'their' Geldautomat.
Entschuldigung, wissen Sie, wo ich den nächsten Geldautomaten finde?
- Technical Context
- Modern Geldautomaten in Germany are multi-functional. Many also serve as 'Kontoauszugsdrucker' (statement printers) or allow for 'Einzahlungen' (deposits). When you use one, the screen will typically ask for your 'Geheimzahl' (PIN).
Der Geldautomat hat meine Karte eingezogen.
The word is also a staple of urban geography. In large cities like Berlin or Munich, a Geldautomat is often located near a 'Späti' (late-night shop) or within a 'Vorraum' (foyer) of a bank that remains accessible 24/7, even when the bank's service counters are closed. This accessibility is crucial for the German lifestyle, which often revolves around cash-only transactions in bakeries, small shops, and traditional restaurants.
- Social Etiquette
- When waiting in line for a Geldautomat, Germans value 'Diskretion.' It is polite to stand several meters back from the person currently using the machine to ensure their PIN and balance remain private.
Ich muss kurz zum Geldautomaten, um Bargeld abzuheben.
Using the word Geldautomat correctly requires a basic understanding of German prepositions and the N-declension. Since the word is masculine and ends in '-at,' it follows a weak declension pattern in more formal or precise German, though in casual speech, you might hear the endings dropped. However, for a learner, mastering the '-en' ending in the dative and accusative cases will make your German sound much more sophisticated and accurate.
- Prepositional Usage
- The most common preposition used with Geldautomat is 'an.' When you are standing at the machine, you are 'am' (an + dem) Geldautomaten. If you are going toward it, you go 'zum' (zu + dem) Geldautomaten.
When constructing sentences, you will often pair this noun with the verb abheben (to withdraw). For example, 'Ich hebe Geld am Geldautomaten ab.' Notice how the prefix 'ab-' moves to the end of the sentence because it is a separable verb. This is a common sentence structure that A1 and A2 learners must master early on. Another useful verb is suchen (to search/look for), as in 'Wir suchen einen Geldautomaten.'
Gibt es hier in der Nähe einen Geldautomaten, der keine Gebühren verlangt?
In more complex sentences, you might discuss the functionality or the state of the machine. If a machine is broken, you would say, 'Der Geldautomat ist außer Betrieb' (The ATM is out of order). This is a phrase you will unfortunately see quite often in busy tourist areas. If you are discussing banking security, you might say, 'Man sollte den Geldautomaten immer auf Manipulationen überprüfen' (One should always check the ATM for tampering).
- Plural Construction
- The plural is 'die Geldautomaten.' For example: 'In dieser Straße stehen drei verschiedene Geldautomaten.' This is helpful when comparing different banks.
Hinter dem Bahnhof befinden sich mehrere Geldautomaten.
Finally, consider the context of 'contactless' transactions. While the machine is a 'Geldautomat,' the act of using it is becoming more digital. You might hear, 'Dieser Geldautomat unterstützt kontaktloses Abheben' (This ATM supports contactless withdrawal). This demonstrates how a traditional word evolves with new technology.
- Common Questions
- 'Wo ist der nächste Geldautomat?' is the most important sentence for any traveler. Another is 'Akzeptiert dieser Geldautomat ausländische Karten?' (Does this ATM accept foreign cards?).
Bevor wir ins Restaurant gehen, muss ich noch zum Geldautomaten.
The word Geldautomat is omnipresent in German daily life. You will hear it most frequently in urban environments where the need for cash arises suddenly. For instance, if you are at a flea market (Flohmarkt) or a small café, the vendor might say, 'Leider keine Kartenzahlung, aber dort vorne ist ein Geldautomat' (Unfortunately no card payment, but there is an ATM over there). This scenario is a staple of the German experience.
- At the Bank
- Inside a bank branch, staff might direct you to the machine for simple tasks. 'Sie können Ihr Bargeld direkt am Geldautomaten einzahlen' (You can deposit your cash directly at the ATM). Here, the word is used in a professional, service-oriented context.
In the news, Geldautomat often appears in reports about crime or technical innovations. A common, albeit unfortunate, news headline in Germany involves 'Geldautomatensprengung' (the blowing up of ATMs), a specific type of robbery that has been frequent in recent years. While this sounds dramatic, it is a context where you will see the word repeatedly in newspapers like the 'FAZ' or 'Süddeutsche Zeitung.'
Die Polizei sucht Zeugen nach der Sabotage an einem Geldautomaten in der Innenstadt.
You will also hear the word in travel hubs. At an airport (Flughafen) or train station (Bahnhof), announcements or signs will point you toward the 'Geldautomat.' Travelers often ask, 'Ist der Geldautomat hinter der Sicherheitskontrolle?' (Is the ATM behind security?). In these high-stress environments, the word is often shortened or spoken quickly, so listening for the 'Geld...' prefix is key.
- Conversations with Friends
- Among friends, it’s often used when splitting bills. 'Ich habe kein Geld dabei, ich muss erst mal zu einem Geldautomaten.' It’s a standard part of social planning in a cash-heavy society.
Warte mal kurz, ich sehe dort einen Geldautomaten von meiner Bank.
In movies or TV shows set in Germany, a scene at a Geldautomat is often used to show a character's financial state (checking the balance) or as a meeting point in a thriller. The mechanical sounds of the machine—the card being taken in, the whirring of the bills being counted—are iconic auditory cues associated with the word.
- Digital Context
- Even in banking apps, the 'ATM locator' feature is labeled 'Geldautomatensuche.' You will see this word on your smartphone screen frequently when navigating a new city.
Die App zeigt mir den nächsten Geldautomaten auf der Karte an.
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake when using Geldautomat is forgetting its gender and the resulting declension. Many learners say 'das Geldautomat' because 'machine' (die Maschine) or 'device' (das Gerät) might lead them toward feminine or neuter. However, as established, it is 'der Geldautomat.' Using the wrong article can lead to further errors in adjective endings and prepositional phrases.
- The N-Declension Trap
- Because 'Automat' is a masculine noun ending in '-at,' it belongs to the 'n-declension' group. This means in the accusative, dative, and genitive, it becomes 'Geldautomaten.' A common mistake is saying 'Ich sehe den Geldautomat' instead of the correct 'Ich sehe den Geldautomaten.'
Another mistake is confusing Geldautomat with Kasse (cash register). If you are at a store and want to pay, you go to the 'Kasse.' If you need to get money to pay at that 'Kasse,' you go to the 'Geldautomat.' English speakers sometimes use 'cashier' or 'ATM' interchangeably in vague contexts, but in German, the distinction is rigid. You cannot 'withdraw' money from a 'Kasse' (usually), and you cannot 'pay' for groceries at a 'Geldautomat.'
Falsch: Ich muss zur Kasse, um Geld abzuheben.
Richtig: Ich muss zum Geldautomaten, um Geld abzuheben.
Pronunciation can also be a hurdle. The 'G' in 'Geld' is hard, like in 'goat,' and the 'eu' sound in 'Geld' doesn't exist (it's a short 'e' like 'get'). The 'au' in 'Automat' is like the 'ou' in 'house,' and the 'o' is long. Beginners often mispronounce it as 'Auto-mat' with an English 'o,' but it should be more like 'Ow-to-maht.' Mispronouncing the 't' at the end as a soft 'd' is another common English-speaker error; in German, final consonants are often 'hardened' (Auslautverhärtung).
- Preposition Errors
- Using 'in' instead of 'an.' You don't stand 'in' the ATM; you stand 'at' it. 'Ich bin im Geldautomaten' would imply you are physically inside the machine, which is impossible (and hopefully not true!). Always use 'am' or 'beim.'
Stehen Sie gerade am Geldautomaten? (Are you currently at the ATM?)
Finally, avoid using the literal translation 'Geldmaschine.' While 'money machine' makes sense in English as a slang term for something that generates profit, in German, a 'Geldmaschine' is either a literal printing press for money or a figurative term for a high-profit business. It is never used to refer to a bank's ATM.
While Geldautomat is the standard term in Germany, the German language has several regional and functional variations that are important for a well-rounded vocabulary. Understanding these synonyms will help you navigate different German-speaking regions like Austria or Switzerland and will make your speech more natural.
- Bankomat
- This is the primary term used in Austria and parts of Switzerland. It is so common there that 'Bankomat' is often used as a brand name that has become the generic term for any ATM. In Germany, people will understand you, but it sounds distinctly Austrian.
- ATM
- In very international cities like Berlin or Frankfurt, or at airports, you will see the English acronym 'ATM.' Younger Germans or those working in tech might use the English term, but 'Geldautomat' remains the preferred local word.
- Kassenautomat
- Do not confuse this with a Geldautomat. A 'Kassenautomat' is a machine where you pay for something, such as a parking ticket in a garage or an entrance fee at a museum. It takes your money, rather than giving it to you.
In terms of related verbs, besides abheben, you might hear ziehen (to pull/draw). 'Ich muss mal eben Geld ziehen' is a very common colloquial way to say you need to use the ATM. It’s less formal than 'abheben' but very frequently used among friends.
Hast du schon Geld gezogen? Wir müssen gleich den Bus bezahlen.
Comparing Geldautomat to Bankautomat: These two are virtually interchangeable in Germany. 'Bankautomat' emphasizes that the machine belongs to a bank, while 'Geldautomat' emphasizes that it dispenses money. 'Geldautomat' is slightly more frequent in common parlance, but you will see both on signs.
- Bargeld-Service
- Some supermarkets (like REWE or EDEKA) offer a 'Bargeld-Service' where you can withdraw money at the checkout counter if you buy a certain amount of groceries. This is not a 'Geldautomat' per se, but it's the functional alternative you'll hear about.
Anstatt zum Geldautomaten zu gehen, habe ich das Geld direkt an der Kasse abgehoben.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The first Geldautomat in Germany was installed by the Kreissparkasse Tübingen in 1968. It required a physical key and a plastic card.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'Geld' like 'Jeld' (common in Berlin dialect but not standard).
- Pronouncing 'au' like 'oh' instead of 'ow'.
- Using an English 'o' in 'Auto'.
- Failing to lengthen the 'a' in 'mat'.
- Softening the final 't' into a 'd'.
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to recognize as it is a literal compound.
Requires remembering the N-declension '-en' ending.
The 'au' and 'o' sounds need to be distinct.
The word is long and phonetically clear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Compound Nouns
Geld + Automat = der Geldautomat (Gender comes from the last word).
N-Declension
Ich sehe den GeldautomatEN (Accusative).
Separable Verbs
Ich hebe Geld AB.
Dative Prepositions
Ich stehe AM (an dem) Geldautomaten.
Gender of Machines
Most words ending in -at are masculine (der Apparat, der Automat).
Examples by Level
Wo ist der Geldautomat?
Where is the ATM?
Basic question structure.
Das ist ein Geldautomat.
That is an ATM.
Nominative case.
Ich brauche einen Geldautomaten.
I need an ATM.
Accusative case with N-declension.
Der Geldautomat ist dort.
The ATM is there.
Subject of the sentence.
Haben Sie einen Geldautomaten?
Do you have an ATM?
Polite question.
Der Geldautomat ist blau.
The ATM is blue.
Adjective usage.
Geld und Automat: Geldautomat.
Money and machine: ATM.
Compound noun logic.
Hier ist kein Geldautomat.
There is no ATM here.
Negation.
Ich gehe zum Geldautomaten.
I am going to the ATM.
Dative case after 'zu'.
Kann ich am Geldautomaten Geld abheben?
Can I withdraw money at the ATM?
Preposition 'am' + separable verb 'abheben'.
Der Geldautomat ist leider kaputt.
The ATM is unfortunately broken.
Common adjective 'kaputt'.
Suchen wir einen Geldautomaten!
Let's look for an ATM!
Imperative/Suggestion.
Der Geldautomat nimmt meine Karte nicht.
The ATM is not taking my card.
Subject-Verb-Object.
Gibt es einen Geldautomaten im Bahnhof?
Is there an ATM in the train station?
'Es gibt' + accusative.
Ich stehe gerade am Geldautomaten.
I am currently standing at the ATM.
Present tense with 'gerade'.
Warte kurz am Geldautomaten auf mich.
Wait for me briefly at the ATM.
Imperative.
Der Geldautomat verlangt hohe Gebühren.
The ATM charges high fees.
Verbs of charging/demanding.
Ich habe meine Geheimzahl am Geldautomaten vergessen.
I forgot my PIN at the ATM.
Perfect tense.
Man kann an diesem Geldautomaten auch Geld einzahlen.
One can also deposit money at this ATM.
Modal verb 'können' + 'einzahlen'.
Hinter dem Geldautomaten ist eine Kamera.
Behind the ATM is a camera.
Preposition 'hinter' + dative.
Bevor wir fahren, müssen wir zum Geldautomaten.
Before we leave, we have to go to the ATM.
Subordinate clause with 'bevor'.
Dieser Geldautomat gehört zur Sparkasse.
This ATM belongs to the Sparkasse.
Verb 'gehören zu' + dative.
Der Geldautomat hat meine Karte eingezogen.
The ATM swallowed/retained my card.
Specific banking vocabulary 'einziehen'.
Wissen Sie, ob der Geldautomat Kreditkarten akzeptiert?
Do you know if the ATM accepts credit cards?
Indirect question with 'ob'.
Die Bank hat den Geldautomaten aus Sicherheitsgründen abgebaut.
The bank removed the ATM for security reasons.
Compound noun 'Sicherheitsgründe'.
Kriminelle haben den Geldautomaten manipuliert, um Daten zu stehlen.
Criminals tampered with the ATM to steal data.
Infinitive clause with 'um...zu'.
Trotz des defekten Geldautomaten konnte ich bar bezahlen.
Despite the broken ATM, I was able to pay in cash.
Genitive preposition 'trotz'.
Die Anzahl der Geldautomaten in ländlichen Regionen sinkt stetig.
The number of ATMs in rural regions is steadily decreasing.
Genitive attributes.
Es ist wichtig, die Tastatur des Geldautomaten beim Tippen abzudecken.
It is important to cover the ATM keypad while typing.
Gerund-like structure with 'beim'.
Der Geldautomat bietet verschiedene Sprachoptionen an.
The ATM offers various language options.
Separable verb 'anbieten'.
Wegen einer technischen Störung gibt der Geldautomat kein Geld aus.
Due to a technical fault, the ATM is not dispensing money.
Preposition 'wegen' + genitive.
Ich nutze nur Geldautomaten, die sich innerhalb der Bank befinden.
I only use ATMs that are located inside the bank.
Relative clause.
Die flächendeckende Versorgung mit Geldautomaten ist gefährdet.
Comprehensive coverage with ATMs is at risk.
Complex noun phrase.
Oftmals fungiert der Geldautomat als einzige Schnittstelle zwischen Kunde und Bank.
Often, the ATM functions as the only interface between customer and bank.
Verb 'fungieren als'.
Die Sprengung von Geldautomaten hat massiv zugenommen.
The blowing up of ATMs has increased massively.
Nominalization.
Man sollte die Gebührenstruktur am Geldautomaten kritisch hinterfragen.
One should critically question the fee structure at the ATM.
Complex verb 'hinterfragen'.
Der Geldautomat ist ein Relikt aus einer Zeit vor dem mobilen Bezahlen.
The ATM is a relic from a time before mobile payments.
Metaphorical usage.
Die Wartung der Geldautomaten erfordert spezialisiertes Personal.
The maintenance of ATMs requires specialized personnel.
Formal vocabulary 'Wartung'.
Inwiefern beeinflusst die Verfügbarkeit von Geldautomaten das Konsumverhalten?
To what extent does the availability of ATMs influence consumer behavior?
Interrogative 'inwiefern'.
Trotz Digitalisierung bleibt der Geldautomat für viele unverzichtbar.
Despite digitalization, the ATM remains indispensable for many.
Adjective 'unverzichtbar'.
Die soziokulturelle Bedeutung des Geldautomaten in einer bargeldfixierten Gesellschaft wie der deutschen ist immens.
The socio-cultural significance of the ATM in a cash-fixed society like Germany is immense.
Advanced sociological terminology.
Die Architektur des Geldautomaten muss sowohl ergonomischen als auch sicherheitstechnischen Anforderungen genügen.
The architecture of the ATM must satisfy both ergonomic and security requirements.
Verb 'genügen' + dative.
Die Evolution des Geldautomaten spiegelt den technologischen Fortschritt des späten 20. Jahrhunderts wider.
The evolution of the ATM reflects the technological progress of the late 20th century.
Separable verb 'widerspiegeln'.
In einer Zeit der Kryptowährungen wirkt der physische Geldautomat beinahe anachronistisch.
In an era of cryptocurrencies, the physical ATM seems almost anachronistic.
Advanced adjective 'anachronistisch'.
Die Banken stehen vor der Herausforderung, das Netz an Geldautomaten rentabel zu gestalten.
Banks face the challenge of making the ATM network profitable.
Fixed expression 'vor einer Herausforderung stehen'.
Die haptische Erfahrung am Geldautomaten vermittelt vielen Nutzern ein Gefühl von finanzieller Sicherheit.
The haptic experience at the ATM conveys a sense of financial security to many users.
Abstract noun 'haptische Erfahrung'.
Die flächendeckende Deinstallation von Geldautomaten könnte zu einer sozialen Exklusion führen.
The widespread removal of ATMs could lead to social exclusion.
Subjunctive II for possibility.
Man kann den Geldautomaten als Symbol der Schnittstelle zwischen physischer und digitaler Ökonomie betrachten.
One can view the ATM as a symbol of the interface between physical and digital economy.
Complex philosophical framing.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— To wait in line at the ATM.
Ich musste zehn Minuten am Geldautomaten anstehen.
— Colloquial for withdrawing money.
Ich habe gerade Geld am Automaten gezogen.
— To tamper with the ATM.
Diebe versuchten, den Geldautomaten zu manipulieren.
— ATM with deposit function.
Ich suche einen Geldautomaten mit Einzahlfunktion.
— To fail at the ATM (e.g., wrong PIN).
Ich bin dreimal am Geldautomaten gescheitert.
Often Confused With
This is for train tickets, not cash.
This is for drinks/soda.
This is for paying fees (parking, etc.).
Idioms & Expressions
— To have money like hay (to be filthy rich).
Er braucht keinen Geldautomaten, er hat Geld wie Heu.
Informal— To sit on the wallet (to be stingy).
Er geht nie zum Geldautomaten, er sitzt auf seinem Geldbeutel.
Informal— To throw money out the window (to waste money).
Er hebt ständig Geld am Automaten ab und wirft es zum Fenster hinaus.
Informal— Only cash is true (Cash is king).
In Deutschland gilt: Nur Bares ist Wahres, also ab zum Geldautomaten!
Common Saying— To be liquid (to have cash on hand).
Bist du flüssig oder müssen wir zum Geldautomaten?
Colloquial— To earn an incredible amount of money.
Die Banken verdienen sich an den Gebühren der Geldautomaten dumm und dusselig.
Informal— The money is lying on the street (Easy to make money).
Man muss nicht zum Geldautomaten, das Geld liegt auf der Straße.
Literary— To turn every penny (to be very careful with money).
Sie muss jeden Pfennig umdrehen, bevor sie zum Geldautomaten geht.
InformalEasily Confused
Sounds similar and means the same thing.
Standard in Germany is Geldautomat; Bankomat is Austrian/Swiss.
In Wien sagt man Bankomat.
Both involve money.
Kasse is where you pay a person or machine; Geldautomat is where you get cash from your account.
Zahlen Sie an der Kasse.
Both start with 'Geld'.
Geldbeutel is the wallet you carry; Geldautomat is the machine in the wall.
Mein Geldbeutel ist leer.
Literal translation of 'money machine'.
Geldmaschine is figurative (a business that makes money) or a printing press; it's never an ATM.
Dieses Startup ist eine echte Geldmaschine.
Both are machines with money.
Wechselautomat only changes large bills into small ones or coins; it doesn't connect to a bank account.
Ich brauche Münzen vom Wechselautomaten.
Sentence Patterns
Wo ist [Noun]?
Wo ist der Geldautomat?
Ich muss zu [Noun].
Ich muss zum Geldautomaten.
Ich hebe [Amount] am [Noun] ab.
Ich hebe 50 Euro am Geldautomaten ab.
Wegen [Genitive], ist der [Noun]...
Wegen einer Störung ist der Geldautomat außer Betrieb.
Die Verfügbarkeit von [Noun]...
Die Verfügbarkeit von Geldautomaten nimmt ab.
Das ist ein [Noun].
Das ist ein Geldautomat.
Man kann am [Noun] [Verb].
Man kann am Geldautomaten Geld einzahlen.
Gibt es einen [Noun]?
Gibt es einen Geldautomaten?
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Extremely high in daily urban life.
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das Geldautomat
→
der Geldautomat
Learners often default to 'das' for machines, but 'Automat' is masculine.
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Ich gehe in den Geldautomat.
→
Ich gehe zum Geldautomaten.
You go 'to' the machine, not 'into' it.
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Geld abholen
→
Geld abheben
'Abholen' means to pick something up (like a package). 'Abheben' is for withdrawing money.
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Geldautomat ohne -en in Dativ
→
am Geldautomaten
Forgetting the N-declension makes the sentence grammatically incomplete.
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Using 'Geldmaschine'
→
Geldautomat
'Geldmaschine' is not used for ATMs; it's either a business term or a literal press.
Tips
Cash is King
Always have cash in Germany. Many small shops, bakeries, and rural restaurants do not accept cards. The Geldautomat is your best friend.
N-Declension
Remember to add '-en' when you are 'at' (am) or 'to' (zum) the Geldautomaten. It's a small detail that makes a big difference.
Cover your PIN
Germans are very private about their PIN. Always cover the keypad with your other hand; it's expected social etiquette.
Bank Groups
Look for machines with your bank's logo (e.g., Cash Group) to avoid high withdrawal fees.
Compound Power
Learn 'Geld' and 'Automat' separately, and you've already learned three words for the price of two!
Airport ATMs
Avoid 'Euronet' machines if possible; they often have much higher fees than bank-affiliated Geldautomaten.
App Search
Most German banking apps have a 'Geldautomatensuche' feature to find the nearest free machine.
Wait your turn
Keep a respectful distance from the person in front of you at the Geldautomat. Privacy is highly valued.
Regionalism
If you are in Munich, you might hear 'Bankomat' more often due to its proximity to Austria.
Card Blocking
If your card is lost at an ATM, call 116 116 (the central blocking number in Germany).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Geld' (Gold) 'Automat' (Robot). A robot that gives you gold!
Visual Association
Imagine a giant robot hand reaching out of a wall to hand you a stack of Euros.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to find three different Geldautomaten on Google Maps in a city like Hamburg and note which banks they belong to.
Word Origin
A compound of 'Geld' (Old High German 'gelt') and 'Automat' (from Greek 'automatos' meaning 'self-acting').
Original meaning: A machine that acts by itself to provide money.
Germanic (Geld) + Greek/Latin roots (Automat).Cultural Context
Be aware of your surroundings when using an ATM in big cities; 'Skimming' is a known issue.
In the UK, it's a 'cash point'; in the US, an 'ATM'. Germans rarely use acronyms for it in daily speech.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Travel
- Wo ist der nächste Geldautomat?
- Akzeptiert der Automat meine Karte?
- Gibt es hier Gebühren?
- Ich brauche Bargeld.
Shopping
- Kann ich hier mit Karte zahlen?
- Nein, nur bar.
- Dann muss ich zum Geldautomaten.
- Warten Sie bitte kurz.
Bank Visit
- Der Automat hat die Karte geschluckt.
- Haben Sie einen Einzahlautomaten?
- Der Geldautomat ist leer.
- Ich habe meine PIN vergessen.
Nightlife
- Die Bar nimmt nur Cash.
- Gibt es einen Geldautomaten um die Ecke?
- Ich hole kurz Geld.
- Wer kommt mit zum Automaten?
Technical Support
- Der Bildschirm ist schwarz.
- Die Tastatur klemmt.
- Der Geldautomat druckt keine Quittung.
- Es gibt eine Fehlermeldung.
Conversation Starters
"Wissen Sie zufällig, wo hier ein Geldautomat der Sparkasse ist?"
"Findest du auch, dass es in dieser Stadt zu wenige Geldautomaten gibt?"
"Hat der Geldautomat bei dir auch gerade so lange gebraucht?"
"Glaubst du, dass wir in zehn Jahren noch Geldautomaten brauchen werden?"
"Musst du auch noch zum Geldautomaten, bevor wir ins Kino gehen?"
Journal Prompts
Beschreibe eine Situation, in der du dringend einen Geldautomaten finden musstest, aber keinen finden konntest.
Was sind die Vor- und Nachteile von Bargeld im Vergleich zur Kartenzahlung in Deutschland?
Stell dir vor, du bist ein Geldautomat. Was siehst und hörst du den ganzen Tag?
Schreibe einen Dialog zwischen zwei Touristen, die versuchen, einen Geldautomaten in Berlin zu finden.
Warum ist der Geldautomat für die deutsche Kultur so wichtig? Erkläre deine Meinung.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt is masculine: der Geldautomat. This is because the last part of the compound, 'Automat,' is masculine.
The most common way is 'Geld am Geldautomaten abheben.' You can also say 'Geld am Automaten ziehen' colloquially.
The plural is 'die Geldautomaten.' Note that it adds an '-en' at the end.
This is due to the N-declension. Masculine nouns ending in '-at' often add '-en' in cases other than the nominative singular.
Yes, it is widely understood, especially in cities, but 'Geldautomat' is the much more common native word.
Usually, it is free at your own bank's machines. Other machines may charge between 2 and 5 Euros.
You say: 'Der Geldautomat hat meine Karte eingezogen.' You should then immediately contact the bank.
Yes, but it is primarily used in Austria and Switzerland. In Germany, 'Geldautomat' is standard.
Most are located in bank foyers (Vorraum) which are accessible 24 hours a day with your bank card.
It means 'out of order' or 'out of service.' The machine is not working.
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Beschreiben Sie, wie man Geld am Geldautomaten abhebt.
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Wo finden Sie normalerweise einen Geldautomaten?
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Schreiben Sie einen kurzen Dialog: Ein Tourist fragt nach einem Geldautomaten.
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Was tun Sie, wenn der Geldautomat Ihre Karte nicht zurückgibt?
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Warum ist Bargeld in Deutschland noch so beliebt?
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Erklären Sie den Begriff 'N-Deklination' am Beispiel 'Geldautomat'.
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Schreiben Sie fünf Sätze über Ihre letzte Erfahrung an einem Geldautomaten.
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Wie hat sich die Technik der Geldautomaten verändert?
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Sollten Geldautomaten abgeschafft werden? Diskutieren Sie.
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Was bedeutet 'Diskretion' am Geldautomaten?
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Übersetzen Sie: 'The ATM is around the corner.'
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Übersetzen Sie: 'I forgot my PIN at the cash machine.'
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Beschreiben Sie das Aussehen eines typischen Geldautomaten.
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Welche Sicherheitsvorkehrungen treffen Sie am Geldautomaten?
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Was sind die Unterschiede zwischen einem Geldautomaten und Online-Banking?
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Schreiben Sie eine E-Mail an die Bank: Der Geldautomat hat zu wenig Geld ausgezahlt.
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Wie wichtig sind Geldautomaten für die ländliche Infrastruktur?
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Erfinden Sie eine Kurzgeschichte, die an einem Geldautomaten spielt.
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Welche Rolle spielt der Geldautomat in einer Krise?
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Warum ist der Name 'Geldautomat' so logisch?
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Sagen Sie: 'Wo ist der nächste Geldautomat?'
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich muss Geld abheben.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Der Geldautomat ist kaputt.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich habe meine Karte vergessen.'
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Erklären Sie jemandem den Weg zum Geldautomaten.
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Fragen Sie nach den Gebühren am Automaten.
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Beschreiben Sie, wie man eine PIN eingibt.
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Sprechen Sie über die Vorteile von Bargeld.
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Diskutieren Sie über die Sicherheit von Geldautomaten.
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Sagen Sie: 'Kann ich am Geldautomaten auch einzahlen?'
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Sagen Sie: 'Die Bankkarte wurde eingezogen.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich brauche eine Quittung.'
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Fragen Sie: 'Gibt es hier einen gebührenfreien Automaten?'
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Erzählen Sie von einem Problem am Geldautomaten.
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Sagen Sie: 'Nur Bares ist Wahres.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich muss kurz zum Automaten.'
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Erklären Sie den Begriff 'Geldautomat' einem Kind.
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Sagen Sie: 'Bitte decken Sie Ihre Geheimzahl ab.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Der Automat akzeptiert keine Kreditkarten.'
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Diskutieren Sie die Zukunft der Geldautomaten.
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Hören Sie: 'Ich gehe mal eben zum Geldautomaten.' Wohin geht die Person?
Hören Sie: 'Der Geldautomat ist leider außer Betrieb.' Funktioniert der Automat?
Hören Sie: 'Sie finden den nächsten Geldautomaten direkt hinter der Post.' Wo ist der Automat?
Hören Sie: 'Die Gebühren betragen fünf Euro.' Wie viel kostet es?
Hören Sie: 'Bitte entnehmen Sie Ihre Karte.' Was soll man tun?
Hören Sie: 'Haben Sie Ihre Geheimzahl schon eingegeben?' Was wurde gefragt?
Hören Sie: 'Der Automat hat meine Karte geschluckt.' Was ist das Problem?
Hören Sie: 'An diesem Automaten kann man nur Geld abheben, nicht einzahlen.' Was kann man nicht tun?
Hören Sie: 'Der Geldautomat ist von der Commerzbank.' Zu welcher Bank gehört er?
Hören Sie: 'Achten Sie auf Manipulationen am Geldautomaten.' Vor was wird gewarnt?
Hören Sie: 'Ich brauche dringend Bargeld.' Was braucht die Person?
Hören Sie: 'Der Beleg wird gedruckt.' Was passiert gerade?
Hören Sie: 'Hier ist kein Geldautomat in Sicht.' Gibt es einen Automaten?
Hören Sie: 'In Österreich heißt das Bankomat.' Wie heißt es in Österreich?
Hören Sie: 'Der Geldautomat ist im Vorraum.' Wo genau ist er?
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Summary
The Geldautomat (ATM) is central to German life because many places only accept cash. Remember it's masculine (der) and follows the N-declension, often becoming 'Geldautomaten' in sentences.
- Geldautomat means ATM or cash machine.
- It is a masculine noun: der Geldautomat.
- Commonly used with the verb 'abheben' (to withdraw).
- Essential in Germany due to the prevalence of cash transactions.
Cash is King
Always have cash in Germany. Many small shops, bakeries, and rural restaurants do not accept cards. The Geldautomat is your best friend.
N-Declension
Remember to add '-en' when you are 'at' (am) or 'to' (zum) the Geldautomaten. It's a small detail that makes a big difference.
Cover your PIN
Germans are very private about their PIN. Always cover the keypad with your other hand; it's expected social etiquette.
Bank Groups
Look for machines with your bank's logo (e.g., Cash Group) to avoid high withdrawal fees.
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