das Denkmal
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- Das Denkmal is a neuter German noun meaning monument or memorial, used to commemorate people or events.
- It is a compound of 'denken' (to think) and 'Mal' (mark), literally a 'thinking mark'.
- Commonly used in tourism, history, and city planning, especially regarding 'Denkmalschutz' (monument protection).
- The plural form is 'die Denkmäler', and it is often paired with the preposition 'für' or 'an'.
The German word das Denkmal is a fascinating compound noun that perfectly encapsulates the German approach to history and memory. At its core, it is composed of the verb denken (to think) and the noun das Mal (the mark or sign). Therefore, a Denkmal is literally a 'thinking-mark'—a physical object designed to prompt reflection or remembrance. While the English word 'monument' often implies something grand or celebratory, the German Denkmal carries a broader emotional spectrum, ranging from celebratory statues of poets to somber structures commemorating tragic historical events. In everyday German life, you will encounter this word when discussing city architecture, visiting historical sites, or engaging in the deeply German practice of Erinnerungskultur (culture of remembrance).
- Etymological Roots
- The term was popularized by Martin Luther in the sixteenth century, who used it to translate concepts of remembrance. It emphasizes the cognitive act of remembering rather than just the physical structure itself.
In der Mitte des Platzes steht ein großes Denkmal für die gefallenen Soldaten.
People use this word when they are acting as tourists, students of history, or citizens debating the preservation of the past. It is a neutral term, but it can be specified further. For instance, if a monument is specifically meant to warn future generations about the horrors of the past, it is often called a Mahnmal. If it is meant to honor someone, it might be called an Ehrenmal. Understanding das Denkmal is essential for anyone living in Germany, as the landscape is dotted with these 'thinking marks' that tell the story of the nation's complex identity. From the massive Völkerschlachtdenkmal in Leipzig to small bronze plaques in the sidewalk, the concept of the Denkmal is omnipresent.
- Cultural Significance
- In Germany, the concept of 'Denkmalschutz' (monument protection) is a legal and social priority, ensuring that historical structures are not demolished for modern development.
Dieses Gebäude steht unter Denkmalschutz, daher darf die Fassade nicht verändert werden.
When you visit a German city, you will likely see signs pointing toward 'Denkmäler'. These are not just photo opportunities; they are considered educational tools. The word is frequently used in local politics when deciding what parts of a city's history deserve to be materialized in stone or bronze. Whether it is a statue of Goethe or a modern abstract sculpture, if it serves the purpose of keeping a memory alive in the public consciousness, it is a Denkmal. This word is also used metaphorically in literature to describe a work that serves as a lasting tribute to a person or an era, such as a 'literarisches Denkmal'.
Der Autor setzte seiner Mutter mit diesem Roman ein ewiges Denkmal.
- Modern Usage
- Nowadays, the term is also applied to industrial sites (Industriedenkmal) like old coal mines that have been turned into museums or cultural centers.
Berlin ist bekannt für seine vielen historischen Denkmäler.
Using das Denkmal correctly requires an understanding of German cases and common prepositional pairings. As a neuter noun, it follows standard declension patterns. In the nominative and accusative, it remains das Denkmal. In the dative, it becomes dem Denkmal, and in the genitive, it is des Denkmals. The plural, die Denkmäler, is particularly important for learners to master because of the stem vowel change (Umlaut). When constructing sentences, you will often find Denkmal paired with the preposition für (for) to indicate who or what is being honored, or an (at/to) when referring to the act of remembrance.
- Prepositional Phrases
- Commonly used with 'für' (accusative) or 'zum Gedenken an' (genitive/accusative). Example: Ein Denkmal für die Freiheit.
Die Stadt plant, ein Denkmal für die Opfer der Pandemie zu errichten.
Verbs frequently associated with Denkmal include errichten (to erect/build), enthüllen (to unveil), besichtigen (to visit/view), and pflegen (to maintain). If you are talking about protecting a historical building, you would use the verb schützen or the noun Denkmalschutz. For example, 'Dieses Haus steht unter Denkmalschutz' is a standard phrase meaning the house is a protected monument. When describing the location of a monument, use 'stehen' (to stand): 'Das Denkmal steht auf dem Marktplatz'.
Hinter den Denkmälern befindet sich ein kleiner Park.
In more advanced contexts, you might use the word in the genitive to describe the significance of a site. 'Die Bedeutung des Denkmals ist unumstritten' (The significance of the monument is undisputed). You can also use it in compound words, which are very common in German. Words like Denkmalpflege (monument preservation), Denkmalenthüllung (monument unveiling), or Kulturdenkmal (cultural monument) expand the utility of the root word. When speaking about the act of creating a monument to someone metaphorically, you use the phrase 'jemandem ein Denkmal setzen'.
- The Genitive Case
- Used to show possession or belonging. Example: Die Inschrift des Denkmals ist kaum noch lesbar.
Viele Touristen fotografieren die Inschrift des Denkmals.
Finally, consider the passive voice, which is common in historical descriptions. 'Das Denkmal wurde im Jahr 1888 eingeweiht' (The monument was inaugurated in the year 1888). Using the word in various tenses and voices will help you sound more natural. Whether you are writing a travel blog or a history essay, mastering these sentence patterns ensures that you can communicate the importance of these structures effectively. Remember that das Denkmal is not just a noun; it is a gateway to discussing history, art, and society in German.
Wir setzen den Helden ein Denkmal in unseren Herzen.
You will hear das Denkmal in a variety of settings across German-speaking countries. One of the most common places is during a city tour. Tour guides in Berlin, Vienna, or Zurich will constantly refer to various Denkmäler to explain the local history. For example, you might hear: 'Auf der rechten Seite sehen Sie das Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas.' This usage is purely descriptive and historical. In schools, the word is a staple of history and social studies classes, where students discuss why certain monuments were built and what they represent about the era in which they were created.
- News and Media
- The word often appears in headlines regarding the restoration of old buildings or debates about removing statues of controversial historical figures.
Die Tagesschau berichtete über die Restaurierung des Kyffhäuser-denkmals.
In the real estate market, das Denkmal is a very practical term. You will often see apartment listings that say 'Wohnen im Denkmal' or 'Sanierter Altbau unter Denkmalschutz'. This indicates that the building is a historical monument. For potential buyers or renters, this means the building has character and historical value, but it also means there are strict rules about how it can be renovated. This intersection of history and daily life is where many Germans interact with the word most frequently. It represents a living history that people inhabit.
Treffen wir uns am Denkmal auf dem Petersplatz?
Furthermore, the word appears in cultural debates. Germany is famous for its Vergangenheitsbewältigung (struggle to overcome the past), and monuments are at the center of this. You might hear intellectuals or politicians talking about the 'Denkmalkultur' of a city. This refers to the collective choices a society makes about what to remember. In this context, the word Denkmal becomes a heavy, philosophical term. It is not just about stone and mortar; it is about identity, guilt, pride, and the future. Even in pop culture, songs or movies might use the word metaphorically to describe a legacy that someone has left behind.
- Legal Context
- The 'Denkmalschutzgesetz' (Monument Protection Law) is a common topic in local government meetings when planning new infrastructure.
Das Denkmal wurde von Vandalen beschädigt, was eine große Debatte auslöste.
Finally, you will find the word on maps and GPS devices. Points of interest are often categorized as 'Denkmäler'. Whether you are hiking in the Harz mountains and come across a small memorial for a poet, or you are in the heart of Munich looking at a massive arch, the word Denkmal will be your constant companion in navigating the German cultural landscape. It is a word that bridges the gap between the mundane (giving directions) and the profound (national memory).
Diese alte Eiche ist als Naturdenkmal geschützt.
For English speakers learning German, the most frequent mistake with das Denkmal is assigning it the wrong gender. Many learners assume that because a monument is a large, imposing structure, it must be masculine (der). However, it is strictly neuter. Saying 'der Denkmal' is a common error that immediately marks one as a beginner. Always pair it with das or ein. Another grammatical pitfall is the plural form. While some learners might try to add a simple -e or -s, the correct plural is die Denkmäler. Forgetting the Umlaut on the 'a' is a very common written and spoken mistake.
- Gender Confusion
- Incorrect: Der Denkmal ist alt. Correct: Das Denkmal ist alt. Neuter gender is essential for correct adjective endings as well.
Ich habe ein schönes Denkmal (neuter accusative) in der Altstadt gesehen.
A semantic mistake involves confusing Denkmal with Mahnmal. While they are often used interchangeably by learners, native speakers use Mahnmal specifically for memorials that serve as a warning (from mahnen—to warn). Using Denkmal for a site like a concentration camp memorial is not technically wrong, but Mahnmal or Gedenkstätte is much more appropriate and respectful. Conversely, calling a celebratory statue of a musician a Mahnmal would be quite confusing, as there is nothing to 'warn' about in that context.
Das Mahnmal erinnert an die dunklen Kapitel der Geschichte.
Another error occurs with the word Moment. Because 'monument' and 'moment' sound slightly similar in English, some learners occasionally mix them up in German, especially since der Moment is masculine and das Denkmal is neuter. Furthermore, when using the plural in the dative case (e.g., after the preposition mit or von), learners often forget to add the 'n' to the plural form: it should be den Denkmälern. For example, 'Wir sprachen von den Denkmälern' is correct, while 'von den Denkmäler' is a grammatical error.
- Dative Plural Error
- Incorrect: Zwischen den Denkmäler. Correct: Zwischen den Denkmälern. Always add -n to plural nouns in the dative unless they already end in -n or -s.
Man darf nicht auf den Denkmälern herumklettern.
Lastly, be careful with the verb erinnern. Learners often say 'Das Denkmal erinnert das Ereignis', which is a direct translation of 'The monument remembers the event'. In German, you must use the reflexive form with the preposition an: 'Das Denkmal erinnert an das Ereignis'. This is a subtle but important distinction that makes your German sound much more authentic. Misusing these prepositions is a hallmark of non-native speech that can be easily corrected with practice.
Die Niederlage war ein herber Denkzettel für die Mannschaft.
While das Denkmal is the most general term for a monument, German offers a rich vocabulary of specific alternatives depending on the context. Understanding these nuances will greatly enhance your descriptive abilities. The most common synonym is das Monument, which is a loanword from Latin. While Denkmal is the standard German word, Monument is often used to describe something particularly large, massive, or impressive in scale. For example, the Pyramids of Giza are more likely to be called Monumente than Denkmäler, although both are technically correct.
- Comparison: Denkmal vs. Mahnmal
- Denkmal: General term for any monument. Mahnmal: A memorial that serves as a warning against repeating past mistakes or atrocities.
Das Holocaust-Mahnmal in Berlin ist ein Ort der Stille.
Another important alternative is die Gedenkstätte. This translates to 'memorial site' and is used for locations where historical events actually took place, such as former battlefields or prisons. While a Denkmal is an object, a Gedenkstätte is a place. If you are referring to a statue of a person on a horse, the specific term is das Reiterstandbild. For a statue of a person standing, you might simply say die Statue or das Standbild. If the monument is a tall, four-sided pillar, it is der Obelisk. Understanding these specific terms allows you to be much more precise in your descriptions.
Am Ehrenmal wurden Blumen niedergelegt.
In the context of architectural preservation, you will also hear the term das Baudenkmal. This refers specifically to a building that is protected because of its historical or artistic value. If the monument is a natural feature, it is a Naturdenkmal. There is also das Bodendenkmal, which refers to archaeological sites that are still underground. For a very small, personal memorial, such as a cross on the side of a road where an accident happened, the term das Gedenkkreuz or das Marterl (in Southern Germany and Austria) might be used. These variations show how deeply rooted the concept of 'marking the past' is in the German language.
- Comparison: Statue vs. Denkmal
- Statue: Focuses on the physical form (a person or animal). Denkmal: Focuses on the function (to remember or think about something).
Die goldene Statue dient als Denkmal für den König.
Finally, when talking about a legacy in a non-physical sense, you might use das Vermächtnis (legacy) or das Erbe (heritage). While these aren't synonyms for a physical monument, they are often the abstract concepts that a Denkmal is meant to represent. Choosing the right word depends on whether you want to emphasize the physical size, the historical location, the warning nature of the site, or the person being honored. By expanding your vocabulary beyond just Denkmal, you can engage in much deeper conversations about history and culture.
In dieser Straße gibt es viele Stolpersteine.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
Martin Luther was instrumental in popularizing the word. He used it in his Bible translation to represent the concept of a 'memorial' or 'sign of remembrance'. Before that, more Latin-based terms were common.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing 'mal' with a short 'a' like in 'apple'. It must be a long German 'a'.
- Failing to nasalize the 'n' before the 'k'.
- Stress on the second syllable.
- Pronouncing the 'd' like a 't' at the end (not applicable here, but common in other words).
- Mixing up with 'Denkzettel'.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize in texts, though compound words can be long.
Requires remembering the plural Umlaut and the neuter gender.
Pronunciation is straightforward if you know the long 'a'.
Clearly articulated in most contexts, common in city tours.
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Pré-requisitos
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Avançado
Gramática essencial
Neuter nouns ending in -mal
das Denkmal, das Merkmal, das Gastmahl
Plural formation with Umlaut and -er
das Denkmal -> die Denkmäler, das Haus -> die Häuser
Genitive -s for neuter nouns
des Denkmals
Dative plural -n
mit den Denkmälern
Preposition 'an' with 'erinnern'
Das Denkmal erinnert an den Dichter.
Exemplos por nível
Das Denkmal ist sehr alt.
The monument is very old.
Simple subject-verb-adjective structure.
Wo ist das Denkmal?
Where is the monument?
Basic question with 'wo'.
Ich sehe ein Denkmal.
I see a monument.
Accusative case: 'ein Denkmal'.
Das Denkmal ist groß.
The monument is big.
Neuter gender 'das'.
Das ist ein schönes Denkmal.
That is a beautiful monument.
Adjective ending '-es' for neuter nominative.
Wir gehen zum Denkmal.
We are going to the monument.
Dative case after 'zu': 'zu dem' = 'zum'.
Das Denkmal steht im Park.
The monument stands in the park.
Preposition 'in' with dative for location.
Hier sind viele Denkmäler.
Here are many monuments.
Plural form 'Denkmäler'.
Wir haben das Denkmal gestern besucht.
We visited the monument yesterday.
Perfect tense with 'haben' and 'besucht'.
Das Denkmal ist für einen König.
The monument is for a king.
Preposition 'für' with accusative.
Er macht ein Foto von dem Denkmal.
He is taking a photo of the monument.
Dative case after 'von'.
Die Kinder spielen neben dem Denkmal.
The children are playing next to the monument.
Preposition 'neben' with dative.
Das Denkmal wurde aus Stein gebaut.
The monument was built of stone.
Passive voice 'wurde gebaut'.
Gefällt dir das Denkmal?
Do you like the monument?
Verb 'gefallen' takes dative 'dir'.
Dieses Denkmal ist über hundert Jahre alt.
This monument is over a hundred years old.
Demonstrative pronoun 'dieses'.
Es gibt ein Denkmal auf dem Berg.
There is a monument on the mountain.
Phrase 'es gibt' with accusative.
Das Denkmal erinnert an den Krieg.
The monument commemorates the war.
Reflexive-style usage with 'erinnern an'.
Man sollte das Denkmal nicht beschädigen.
One should not damage the monument.
Modal verb 'sollte'.
Die Stadt hat viel Geld für das Denkmal ausgegeben.
The city spent a lot of money on the monument.
Perfect tense with 'ausgegeben'.
Obwohl es regnete, besuchten wir das Denkmal.
Although it was raining, we visited the monument.
Subordinate clause with 'obwohl'.
Das Gebäude steht unter Denkmalschutz.
The building is a protected monument.
Fixed expression 'unter Denkmalschutz stehen'.
Ich interessiere mich für die Geschichte dieses Denkmals.
I am interested in the history of this monument.
Genitive case 'dieses Denkmals'.
Das Denkmal wurde zum Gedenken an den Dichter errichtet.
The monument was erected in memory of the poet.
Complex prepositional phrase 'zum Gedenken an'.
Viele Menschen legen Blumen am Denkmal nieder.
Many people lay flowers at the monument.
Separable verb 'niederlegen'.
Die Enthüllung des Denkmals fand am Sonntag statt.
The unveiling of the monument took place on Sunday.
Genitive 'des Denkmals' and separable verb 'stattfinden'.
Es gibt eine heftige Debatte über den Standort des Denkmals.
There is a heated debate about the location of the monument.
Preposition 'über' with accusative.
Das Denkmal symbolisiert den Frieden zwischen den Nationen.
The monument symbolizes peace between the nations.
Abstract verb 'symbolisieren'.
Trotz der Kritik wurde das Denkmal nicht entfernt.
Despite the criticism, the monument was not removed.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive.
Das Denkmal prägt das Stadtbild seit Jahrzehnten.
The monument has shaped the cityscape for decades.
Verb 'prägen' (to shape/characterize).
Man muss die Denkmäler regelmäßig restaurieren.
The monuments must be restored regularly.
Plural accusative 'die Denkmäler'.
Das Denkmal dient als Mahnung für künftige Generationen.
The monument serves as a warning for future generations.
Verb 'dienen als' (to serve as).
Die Inschrift auf dem Denkmal ist schwer zu lesen.
The inscription on the monument is hard to read.
Adjective 'schwer' used as an adverb.
Die Dekonstruktion nationaler Denkmäler ist ein aktuelles Thema.
The deconstruction of national monuments is a current topic.
Complex noun phrase with genitive plural.
Das Denkmal fungiert als Kristallisationspunkt des kollektiven Gedächtnisses.
The monument functions as a focal point of collective memory.
Elevated vocabulary: 'Kristallisationspunkt'.
Die ästhetische Gestaltung des Denkmals stieß auf geteilte Meinungen.
The aesthetic design of the monument met with divided opinions.
Fixed expression 'auf Meinungen stoßen'.
Das Denkmal wurde im Laufe der Zeit mehrfach umgestaltet.
The monument was redesigned several times over the course of time.
Prepositional phrase 'im Laufe der'.
Es ist fraglich, ob das Denkmal noch zeitgemäß ist.
It is questionable whether the monument is still contemporary.
Indirect question with 'ob'.
Das Denkmal erinnert an die Ambivalenz der Geschichte.
The monument reminds us of the ambivalence of history.
Abstract noun 'Ambivalenz'.
Die Erhaltung des Denkmals erfordert enorme finanzielle Mittel.
The preservation of the monument requires enormous financial resources.
Formal verb 'erfordern'.
Das Denkmal steht im krassen Gegensatz zur modernen Architektur der Umgebung.
The monument stands in stark contrast to the modern architecture of the surroundings.
Fixed expression 'im Gegensatz zu'.
Die Sakralisierung des Denkmals entzieht es der profanen Kritik.
The sacralization of the monument removes it from profane criticism.
Highly formal/philosophical register.
Das Denkmal ist ein steinerner Zeuge einer längst vergangenen Epoche.
The monument is a stone witness to a long-gone era.
Metaphorical language: 'steinerner Zeuge'.
In der Literatur wird das Denkmal oft als Symbol der Vergänglichkeit thematisiert.
In literature, the monument is often themed as a symbol of transience.
Passive voice 'wird thematisiert'.
Die Kontroverse um das Denkmal spiegelt die Zerrissenheit der Gesellschaft wider.
The controversy surrounding the monument reflects the fragmented nature of society.
Separable verb 'widerspiegeln'.
Das Denkmal evoziert eine Vielzahl von Emotionen und Assoziationen.
The monument evokes a multitude of emotions and associations.
Formal verb 'evozieren'.
Durch das Denkmal wird die Vergangenheit in die Gegenwart hinein verlängert.
Through the monument, the past is extended into the present.
Complex passive construction.
Die Monumentalität des Denkmals soll die Macht des Staates unterstreichen.
The monumentality of the monument is intended to emphasize the power of the state.
Substantivized adjective 'Monumentalität'.
Kritiker werfen dem Denkmal eine einseitige Geschichtsdarstellung vor.
Critics accuse the monument of a one-sided representation of history.
Verb 'vorwerfen' with dative object.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— The legal protection of historical monuments and buildings.
Denkmalschutz ist in Deutschland Ländersache.
— A protected natural feature like an old tree or rock.
Diese Höhle ist ein eingetragenes Naturdenkmal.
— A preserved industrial site, like an old factory.
Die Zeche Zollverein ist ein berühmtes Industriedenkmal.
— An archaeological site located in the ground.
Beim Bau der Autobahn wurde ein Bodendenkmal entdeckt.
— The field of preserving and restoring monuments.
Sie arbeitet in der staatlichen Denkmalpflege.
— The quality of being worthy of monument protection.
Ein Gutachter prüft die Denkmalwürdigkeit des Hauses.
— The ceremony of unveiling a new monument.
Die Denkmalenthüllung lockte viele Zuschauer an.
— The official register of protected monuments.
Das Haus wurde in die Denkmalliste aufgenommen.
— An area where several monuments are protected together.
Die gesamte Altstadt ist ein Denkmalbereich.
Frequentemente confundido com
Gedächtnis is the faculty of memory in the brain; Denkmal is the physical object.
A Mahnmal is a specific type of Denkmal meant to warn.
A Denkzettel is a metaphorical lesson or punishment, not a statue.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To honor someone so much that they are never forgotten, often through a work of art or literature.
Der Regisseur hat dem Jazzmusiker mit diesem Film ein Denkmal gesetzt.
neutral— To do something so great that one will be remembered forever.
Mit dieser Entdeckung hat sie sich selbst ein Denkmal gesetzt.
neutral— A metaphorical way to describe something that perfectly shows how ignorant someone is.
Dieses Projekt ist ein Denkmal der Ignoranz.
informal/critical— Often said of monuments that are meant to last forever.
Dieses Denkmal scheint für die Ewigkeit gebaut zu sein.
literary— While not using the word 'Denkmal', it refers to the permanent nature of monuments; something that cannot be changed.
Diese Regeln sind nicht in Stein gemeißelt.
neutral— A person who is so old or significant that they are like a walking piece of history.
Der alte Professor ist ein lebendes Denkmal der Universität.
informal— To remove a monument from its pedestal, or metaphorically to ruin someone's reputation.
Nach dem Skandal wurde der Held vom Sockel gestürzt.
neutral— A book or poem that serves as a tribute.
Goethe setzte Italien ein literarisches Denkmal.
literary— Something that serves as a lasting sign of a bond.
Dieser Baum ist unser Denkmal der Freundschaft.
neutral— A poetic way to refer to monuments as the city's memory in stone.
Die Denkmäler sind das steinerne Gedächtnis unserer Stadt.
literaryFácil de confundir
Sounds slightly like 'monument'.
Der Moment is a point in time; das Denkmal is a physical monument.
Warten Sie einen Moment am Denkmal.
It is part of the word Denkmal.
Das Mal can mean 'time' (einmal) or 'mark' (Muttermal).
Dieses Mal schauen wir uns das Denkmal an.
Related concept.
Erinnerung is the abstract memory; Denkmal is the physical trigger.
Das Denkmal weckt alte Erinnerungen.
Often refers to the same object.
Statue is the artistic form; Denkmal is the commemorative function.
Die Statue ist ein Denkmal für den Kaiser.
Very similar meaning.
A Mahnmal specifically warns against something bad happening again.
Das Denkmal feiert den Sieg, das Mahnmal erinnert an das Leid.
Padrões de frases
Das Denkmal ist [Adjektiv].
Das Denkmal ist alt.
Ich sehe ein Denkmal für [Person].
Ich sehe ein Denkmal für Mozart.
Das Denkmal erinnert an [Ereignis].
Das Denkmal erinnert an den Frieden.
Das Gebäude steht unter Denkmalschutz.
Dieses Haus steht unter Denkmalschutz.
Die Stadt plant, ein Denkmal zu [Verb].
Die Stadt plant, ein Denkmal zu errichten.
Die Bedeutung des Denkmals liegt in [Dativ].
Die Bedeutung des Denkmals liegt in seiner Geschichte.
Das Denkmal ist Ausdruck von [Dativ].
Das Denkmal ist Ausdruck von kollektivem Schmerz.
Kritiker hinterfragen den Zweck des Denkmals.
Kritiker hinterfragen den Zweck des Denkmals.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Como usar
Common in cultural, historical, and architectural contexts.
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Der Denkmal
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Das Denkmal
The word is neuter, not masculine. This affects adjective endings and articles.
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Die Denkmale
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Die Denkmäler
While 'Denkmale' is an older variant, 'Denkmäler' is the standard modern plural.
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Das Denkmal erinnert den Krieg.
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Das Denkmal erinnert AN den Krieg.
The verb 'erinnern' requires the preposition 'an' and the accusative case in this context.
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Ein Denkmal machen
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Ein Denkmal errichten
'Machen' is too simple; 'errichten' or 'setzen' is the correct collocated verb.
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Gedächtnis statt Denkmal
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Denkmal
Using 'Gedächtnis' (the mental faculty) when referring to a physical statue is a common error for English speakers.
Dicas
Plural Umlaut
Always remember the Umlaut in 'Denkmäler'. It's a key feature of its plural form. Practice saying 'ein Denkmal, zwei Denkmäler' to get the rhythm.
Function vs. Form
Distinguish between 'Statue' (the physical shape) and 'Denkmal' (the reason it was built). A statue is what it IS; a Denkmal is what it DOES.
Warning Memorials
In Germany, pay attention to the word 'Mahnmal'. It signals a somber context. Using 'Denkmal' for everything is fine, but 'Mahnmal' shows deeper cultural awareness.
Real Estate Context
If you see 'Denkmalschutz' in a rental ad, it means the building is historic. Expect high ceilings and beautiful details, but also strict rules about changes.
Preposition Pairings
Learn 'erinnern an' + Accusative. It is the most common way to explain what a Denkmal is for. 'Das Denkmal erinnert an die Opfer.'
The Think-Mark
Break the word down: DENKEN (to think) + MAL (mark). It is a mark that makes you think. This literal translation never fails to help you remember the meaning.
Formal Writing
In essays, use 'errichten' instead of 'bauen' when talking about monuments. It sounds much more professional and appropriate for the subject matter.
Compound Words
Don't be afraid of long words like 'Denkmalschutzgesetz'. Break them down: Denkmal + Schutz + Gesetz (Monument + Protection + Law).
Tourism Vocabulary
When listening to city guides, they often use 'Denkmal' as a landmark. Listen for it to orient yourself in a new city.
Global Context
Note that 'Denkmal' is used for monuments worldwide in German, not just those in Germany. You can talk about the Statue of Liberty as a 'Denkmal'.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of it as a 'THINK-MARK'. 'Denken' is to think, and 'Mal' is a mark. A monument is a mark that makes you think.
Associação visual
Imagine a giant brain (denken) sitting on top of a stone pedestal (Mal). This 'Thinking Pedestal' is your Denkmal.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to find three different 'Denkmäler' on a map of Berlin and write a sentence for each using the word in a different case.
Origem da palavra
The word is a Germanic compound consisting of the verb 'denken' (to think) and the noun 'Mal' (mark, point, or sign). It emerged in its modern sense in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Significado original: A sign or token that serves as a reminder or a point of reflection.
Germanic (Indo-European).Contexto cultural
Be careful when discussing war monuments in Germany; distinguish between 'Ehrenmal' (honor) and 'Mahnmal' (warning) to avoid sounding insensitive.
In English, 'monument' is the closest word, but it often sounds more 'grand'. 'Memorial' is used for somber contexts. In German, 'Denkmal' covers both.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Tourism
- Wo ist das bekannteste Denkmal?
- Wann wurde das Denkmal gebaut?
- Kann man das Denkmal besichtigen?
- Gibt es hier viele Denkmäler?
Real Estate
- Das Haus steht unter Denkmalschutz.
- Ist das ein Baudenkmal?
- Wir wohnen in einem Denkmal.
- Die Renovierung von Denkmälern ist teuer.
History Class
- Was stellt dieses Denkmal dar?
- Wem ist dieses Denkmal gewidmet?
- Welche Bedeutung hat das Denkmal heute?
- Das Denkmal erinnert an die Revolution.
City Planning
- Wir müssen das Denkmal schützen.
- Das Denkmal wird restauriert.
- Ein neues Denkmal wird geplant.
- Der Standort des Denkmals ist umstritten.
Nature
- Dieser Baum ist ein Naturdenkmal.
- Naturdenkmäler sind geschützt.
- Wir suchen das Naturdenkmal auf der Karte.
- Wie alt ist dieses Naturdenkmal?
Iniciadores de conversa
"Welches Denkmal in deiner Stadt findest du am schönsten?"
"Glaubst du, dass Denkmäler heute noch wichtig sind?"
"Sollte man Denkmäler von umstrittenen Personen entfernen?"
"Welchem berühmten Menschen würdest du ein Denkmal setzen?"
"Hast du schon mal in einem Haus gewohnt, das unter Denkmalschutz steht?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe ein Denkmal, das du auf einer Reise gesehen hast. Was hast du dabei gefühlt?
Warum ist Denkmalschutz in Deutschland so wichtig? Schreibe deine Meinung dazu.
Wenn du ein Denkmal für die heutige Zeit entwerfen müsstest, wie würde es aussehen?
Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen einem Denkmal und einem Mahnmal in deinen eigenen Worten.
Stell dir vor, du bist ein altes Denkmal in einer Stadt. Was hast du in den letzten 100 Jahren gesehen?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, 'das Denkmal' is always neuter in German. This is a common point of confusion for learners who might want to make it masculine. Always use 'das' or 'ein' with 'Denkmal' in the nominative case.
The plural is 'die Denkmäler'. Note the Umlaut on the 'a'. While 'die Denkmale' is technically possible in some older texts, 'Denkmäler' is the standard modern plural form used in almost all contexts.
Denkmalschutz is the legal protection of historical buildings and monuments. If a building is 'denkmalgeschützt', there are strict laws about how it can be renovated or changed to preserve its historical character.
The most common verb is 'errichten'. So you would say 'ein Denkmal errichten'. You can also use 'bauen' for simpler contexts, but 'errichten' is the preferred more formal term for monuments.
A 'Denkmal' is a general term for any monument. A 'Mahnmal' is a specific type of memorial that serves as a warning (from 'mahnen' - to warn) against repeating past atrocities or mistakes.
Yes, in German there is the term 'Naturdenkmal'. This refers to a protected natural feature, such as a very old or unique tree, a rock formation, or a waterfall.
You use the preposition 'an'. For example: 'Das Denkmal erinnert an den Krieg' (The monument commemorates the war). Note that 'an' here takes the accusative case.
Yes, 'das Monument' exists in German as well. It is often used for structures that are particularly large or massive, like the Pyramids. However, 'Denkmal' is much more common for city statues and memorials.
It is an idiom meaning to honor someone so significantly that they will be remembered forever. This can be through a physical statue, but also through a book, a film, or a great achievement.
A 'Stolperstein' (stumbling stone) is a small, decentralized Denkmal. It is a brass-plated cobblestone placed in the sidewalk to remember a victim of the Nazi regime at their last known place of residence.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Describe a monument in your city using 'das Denkmal'.
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Explain why 'Denkmalschutz' is important.
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Write a sentence using 'erinnern an' and 'Denkmal'.
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Describe the difference between 'Denkmal' and 'Mahnmal'.
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What does 'jemandem ein Denkmal setzen' mean to you?
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Write a short dialogue about visiting a monument.
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How would you describe a 'Naturdenkmal'?
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Write a sentence about a house under 'Denkmalschutz'.
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Use 'Denkmäler' in a plural dative sentence.
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Discuss the controversy of monuments in modern society.
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Write a formal sentence about monument restoration.
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What is 'Erinnerungskultur'?
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Describe an 'Industriedenkmal'.
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Write a sentence with the genitive 'des Denkmals'.
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Use 'enthüllen' in a sentence.
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What is a 'Stolperstein'?
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Write a sentence about a 'Reiterstandbild'.
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Explain 'Baudenkmal'.
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Write a sentence using 'denkwürdig'.
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Discuss the 'Ästhetik des Gedenkens'.
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Sagen Sie: 'Das Denkmal ist sehr schön.'
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Fragen Sie nach dem Weg zum Denkmal.
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Erzählen Sie, dass Sie gestern ein Denkmal besucht haben.
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Sagen Sie, dass das Haus unter Denkmalschutz steht.
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Erklären Sie, wem das Denkmal gewidmet ist.
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Drücken Sie Ihre Meinung über ein modernes Denkmal aus.
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Benutzen Sie das Wort 'Denkmäler' im Plural.
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Erklären Sie den Begriff 'Mahnmal'.
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Sprechen Sie über die Pflege von Denkmälern.
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Benutzen Sie 'erinnern an' in einem Satz.
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Sagen Sie: 'Wir treffen uns am Denkmal.'
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Beschreiben Sie eine Statue als Denkmal.
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Fragen Sie: 'Steht dieses Gebäude unter Denkmalschutz?'
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Diskutieren Sie über den Standort eines Denkmals.
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Benutzen Sie den Genitiv: 'Die Inschrift des Denkmals'.
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Sprechen Sie über 'Erinnerungskultur'.
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Nennen Sie ein Beispiel für ein Naturdenkmal.
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Sagen Sie: 'Die Denkmäler müssen restauriert werden.'
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Benutzen Sie 'enthüllen' im Perfekt.
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Diskutieren Sie die Ästhetik eines Mahnmals.
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Transcript: 'Das Denkmal wurde 1905 errichtet.' When was it built?
Transcript: 'Wir treffen uns morgen um zehn am Denkmal.' Where and when is the meeting?
Transcript: 'Das Haus steht unter Denkmalschutz, deshalb ist die Miete hoch.' Why is the rent high?
Transcript: 'Die Denkmäler in dieser Stadt sind weltberühmt.' How are the monuments described?
Transcript: 'Es ist ein Denkmal für die Gefallenen.' Who is the monument for?
Transcript: 'Die Denkmalpflege hat die Statue gereinigt.' Who cleaned the statue?
Transcript: 'Das Mahnmal ist ein Ort der Stille.' How is the Mahnmal described?
Transcript: 'Man hat ihm ein Denkmal gesetzt.' What did they do for him?
Transcript: 'Dieses Naturdenkmal ist einzigartig.' How is the nature monument described?
Transcript: 'Die Inschrift des Denkmals ist verblasst.' What happened to the inscription?
Transcript: 'Wir besichtigen heute drei Denkmäler.' How many monuments are they visiting?
Transcript: 'Das Denkmal symbolisiert die Einheit.' What does it symbolize?
Transcript: 'Die Kosten für das Denkmal waren zu hoch.' What was too high?
Transcript: 'Es gibt ein neues Gesetz für Denkmalschutz.' What is the law about?
Transcript: 'Die Statue steht vor dem Denkmal.' Where is the statue?
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Summary
The word 'das Denkmal' is essential for discussing history and culture in German. Remember it as a 'thinking mark' (denken + Mal) that is always neuter. Example: 'Das Denkmal erinnert an die Freiheit.'
- Das Denkmal is a neuter German noun meaning monument or memorial, used to commemorate people or events.
- It is a compound of 'denken' (to think) and 'Mal' (mark), literally a 'thinking mark'.
- Commonly used in tourism, history, and city planning, especially regarding 'Denkmalschutz' (monument protection).
- The plural form is 'die Denkmäler', and it is often paired with the preposition 'für' or 'an'.
Plural Umlaut
Always remember the Umlaut in 'Denkmäler'. It's a key feature of its plural form. Practice saying 'ein Denkmal, zwei Denkmäler' to get the rhythm.
Function vs. Form
Distinguish between 'Statue' (the physical shape) and 'Denkmal' (the reason it was built). A statue is what it IS; a Denkmal is what it DOES.
Warning Memorials
In Germany, pay attention to the word 'Mahnmal'. It signals a somber context. Using 'Denkmal' for everything is fine, but 'Mahnmal' shows deeper cultural awareness.
Real Estate Context
If you see 'Denkmalschutz' in a rental ad, it means the building is historic. Expect high ceilings and beautiful details, but also strict rules about changes.
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