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  • Equipment for sliding on snow.
  • Neuter noun: das Snowboard.
  • Plural: die Snowboards.
  • Used in winter sports contexts.

The German word 'das Snowboard' directly translates to 'snowboard' in English. It refers to a board that a rider stands on, with their feet secured, to slide down a snow-covered slope. This sport, snowboarding, became popular in the latter half of the 20th century and is now a common winter activity enjoyed by millions worldwide. People use the term 'das Snowboard' when discussing winter sports, vacations in snowy regions, equipment for these activities, or the act of snowboarding itself. It's a noun, and like many German nouns, it's neuter gender, indicated by 'das'.

Etymology
The word 'Snowboard' is a direct borrowing from English, combining 'snow' and 'board'. German often adopts technical and modern terms from English, especially in areas like sports and technology. The German article 'das' is added to make it a German noun.
Usage Context
You'll hear 'das Snowboard' in conversations about winter holidays, ski resorts, sports equipment shops, and among enthusiasts of winter sports. It's a familiar term for anyone involved in or interested in snowboarding.

Ich möchte mir ein neues Snowboard kaufen.

I want to buy myself a new snowboard.

Der Verkäufer zeigte mir verschiedene Modelle von Snowboards.

The salesperson showed me different models of snowboards.
Plural Form
The plural form of 'das Snowboard' is 'die Snowboards'.

In essence, 'das Snowboard' is the German term for the equipment used in the sport of snowboarding. It's a loanword that has been fully integrated into the German language, complete with its own grammatical gender and plural form. When you hear or see this word, think of the sleek board that allows people to glide down snowy mountains with grace and speed. It's a symbol of modern winter recreation and adventure. The sport itself is called 'Snowboarden' (verb) or 'das Snowboarding' (noun), highlighting the international nature of these activities. Many German speakers are familiar with this term, especially those who enjoy skiing or snowboarding holidays. It's common to find 'das Snowboard' mentioned in catalogues for sports equipment, travel brochures for winter destinations, and articles about extreme sports. The word is straightforward and easily understood by anyone with a basic knowledge of winter sports terminology.

Using 'das Snowboard' in sentences is quite straightforward, especially at the A2 CEFR level. Since it's a loanword, its grammatical behavior is largely consistent with how it's used in English, but it must adhere to German grammatical rules, particularly regarding articles and case. Here are various ways to incorporate 'das Snowboard' into your German sentences:

Basic Sentence Structure
You can use 'das Snowboard' as the subject or object of a sentence. Remember to use the correct article 'das' in the nominative and accusative cases. In the dative case, it becomes 'dem Snowboard', and in the genitive, it's 'des Snowboards'. The plural is 'die Snowboards'.

Ich habe ein neues Snowboard gekauft.

I bought a new snowboard. (Accusative object)

Das Snowboard ist sehr leicht.

The snowboard is very light. (Nominative subject)
With Prepositions
Prepositions often dictate the case. For example, 'mit' (with) requires the dative case ('mit dem Snowboard').

Wir fahren mit dem Snowboard den Berg hinunter.

We are riding down the mountain with the snowboard. (Dative object of 'mit')
Plural Usage
When referring to multiple snowboards, use the plural form 'die Snowboards'.

Der Laden hat viele verschiedene Snowboards.

The shop has many different snowboards. (Accusative plural object)

Practice constructing sentences by describing actions related to snowboarding, owning a snowboard, or seeing snowboards. For instance, you could say 'Ich brauche ein neues Snowboard für den Urlaub' (I need a new snowboard for the vacation) or 'Dieses Snowboard gehört meinem Freund' (This snowboard belongs to my friend). The key is to remember the neuter gender ('das') and adjust the article and endings according to the grammatical case and number.

The term 'das Snowboard' is commonly heard in a variety of real-life situations, particularly in German-speaking countries where winter sports are popular. Its usage is widespread across different contexts, making it a familiar word for many.

Winter Sports Resorts
In ski resorts across the Alps (e.g., in Germany, Austria, Switzerland), you'll frequently hear conversations about 'das Snowboard'. Ski instructors might refer to it, rental shops will have signs mentioning 'Snowboards', and fellow enthusiasts will discuss their equipment. For example, someone might ask, 'Hast du dein Snowboard dabei?' (Do you have your snowboard with you?).

In der Skischule lernen Kinder, wie man auf dem Snowboard fährt.

In the ski school, children learn how to ride on the snowboard. (Dative case)
Sports Equipment Stores
When shopping for winter sports gear, 'das Snowboard' is a central topic. Salespeople will explain the features of different models, and customers will inquire about price, size, and suitability. You might hear phrases like, 'Dieses Snowboard ist perfekt für Anfänger.' (This snowboard is perfect for beginners.) or 'Können Sie mir ein gutes Snowboard empfehlen?' (Can you recommend a good snowboard?).

Der Verkäufer erklärte die Vorteile dieses neuen Snowboards.

The salesperson explained the advantages of this new snowboard. (Genitive case)
Media and Advertising
Television commercials for winter clothing, travel agencies promoting ski holidays, and sports magazines often feature 'das Snowboard'. Advertisements might showcase athletes performing impressive tricks on their snowboards, with voiceovers using the term. Online articles and blogs about snowboarding techniques, safety, or gear reviews will also frequently use this word.

Die Anzeige zeigte ein Snowboard mit einem bunten Design.

The advertisement showed a snowboard with a colorful design. (Accusative case)
Social Gatherings and Conversations
Among friends or family planning a winter trip, discussions about who needs to bring 'das Snowboard' or whether to rent one are common. You might hear, 'Wir brauchen noch ein zweites Snowboard.' (We still need a second snowboard.)

In summary, 'das Snowboard' is a word you will encounter frequently in contexts related to winter sports, outdoor activities, and recreational equipment. Its prevalence in everyday German conversation and media makes it an essential term for learners interested in these topics.

While 'das Snowboard' is a loanword and relatively straightforward, learners can still make a few common mistakes. These often relate to grammatical gender, case, and the distinction between the equipment and the sport itself.

Incorrect Article
The most frequent error is using the wrong article. Since 'das Snowboard' is neuter, learners might mistakenly use 'der' or 'die'. For example, saying 'der Snowboard' instead of 'das Snowboard' or 'die Snowboard' instead of 'das Snowboard' (in nominative/accusative singular). Remember: 'das' is the correct article for the singular form in nominative and accusative cases.

Falsch: Ich brauche der Snowboard.

Richtig: Ich brauche das Snowboard.

Incorrect: I need the snowboard. Correct: I need the snowboard.
Incorrect Case Endings
When 'das Snowboard' is used in different grammatical cases (dative, genitive), learners might forget to apply the correct endings or use the wrong article for that case. For instance, using 'dem Snowboard' (dative) is correct, but incorrectly using 'der Snowboard' or 'den Snowboard' would be an error. Similarly, the genitive is 'des Snowboards'.

Falsch: Ich fahre mit der Snowboard.

Richtig: Ich fahre mit dem Snowboard.

Incorrect: I ride with the snowboard. Correct: I ride with the snowboard. (Dative case after 'mit')
Confusing with the Sport
Sometimes, learners might use 'das Snowboard' when they actually mean the sport of snowboarding. The sport is referred to as 'das Snowboarding' or the verb 'snowboarden'. For example, saying 'Ich liebe das Snowboard' when you mean 'I love snowboarding' is a common mix-up. You love the equipment 'das Snowboard', but you do the activity 'das Snowboarding' or 'snowboarden'.

Falsch: Ich mache gern das Snowboard.

Richtig: Ich mache gern das Snowboarding.

Incorrect: I like to do the snowboard. Correct: I like to do snowboarding.
Plural Errors
Forgetting to change the article or word ending when referring to multiple snowboards is another pitfall. The plural is 'die Snowboards'. Using 'das Snowboards' or 'der Snowboards' would be incorrect.

Falsch: Ich sehe drei das Snowboard.

Richtig: Ich sehe drei die Snowboards.

Incorrect: I see three the snowboards. Correct: I see three snowboards.

By being aware of these common errors, learners can focus on accurate usage and avoid frequent mistakes, leading to more fluent and correct German communication.

While 'das Snowboard' is the standard and most common term for the equipment, there are related concepts and sometimes informal alternatives or more descriptive phrases that might be encountered. Understanding these nuances can enrich your vocabulary and comprehension.

The Sport Itself
'das Snowboarding': This is the noun referring to the activity or sport itself. While 'das Snowboard' is the piece of equipment, 'das Snowboarding' is the action. For example, 'Ich liebe das Snowboarding.' (I love snowboarding.)
'snowboarden': This is the verb form, meaning 'to snowboard'. For example, 'Wir werden morgen snowboarden gehen.' (We will go snowboarding tomorrow.)
Related Winter Sports Equipment
'der Ski': The singular word for 'ski'. The plural is 'die Ski'. This is the primary alternative for sliding down snowy slopes, but it's a different type of equipment and sport.
'der Skischuh': Ski boot. Snowboarders use specific boots, often called 'die Snowboardschuhe'.
'die Bindung': Binding. This refers to the mechanism that attaches the boot to the board or skis.
Descriptive Phrases (Less Common)
While not standard alternatives, one might occasionally hear or use more descriptive phrases in informal contexts, though they are far less common than 'das Snowboard'. For instance, a very informal and unlikely description might be 'die Bretter für Schnee' (the boards for snow), but this is not a real substitute.
Informal Terms (Rare)
There aren't widely recognized informal terms or slang for 'das Snowboard' in German that are comparable to some English slang terms. The English loanword itself is so common that it's used universally.

The German language, especially for modern sports, often adopts English terms directly. Therefore, 'das Snowboard' is the most prevalent and accepted term. While you might encounter related vocabulary like 'Skier' (skis) or specific components like 'Bindungen' (bindings), 'das Snowboard' remains the unambiguous word for the board itself.

How Formal Is It?

Curiosidade

The term 'Snurfer' was an early precursor to the snowboard, combining 'snow' and 'surfer'. This innovation in the 1960s paved the way for the modern snowboard.

Guia de pronúncia

UK /ˈsnəʊbɔːd/
US /ˈsnoʊbɔːrd/
The stress is on the first syllable: SNOW-board.
Rima com
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Erros comuns
  • Pronouncing the 'o' sound in 'snow' too short or too much like 'a'.
  • Not clearly pronouncing the 'o' sound in 'board'.
  • Adding an extra syllable or misplacing the stress.

Nível de dificuldade

Leitura 2/5

The word itself is a common loanword. Texts about winter sports will use it frequently. Understanding its meaning and grammatical gender is key for A2-level reading comprehension.

Escrita 2/5

Correctly using the article ('das', 'dem', 'des') and plural ('die Snowboards') in various sentence structures is important for accurate writing.

Expressão oral 2/5

Pronunciation is straightforward. The main challenge is integrating it correctly into spoken sentences, especially regarding case.

Audição 2/5

The word is commonly heard in contexts related to winter sports, making it relatively easy to identify once familiar with the sound.

O que aprender depois

Pré-requisitos

das Brett (board) der Schnee (snow) fahren (to drive/ride) kaufen (to buy) brauchen (to need)

Aprenda a seguir

das Snowboarding (the sport) snowboarden (to snowboard) der Snowboarder (snowboarder) die Piste (slope) der Wintersport (winter sport)

Avançado

die Bindung (binding) der Snowpark (snow park) der Freeride das Carving die Kante (edge of the board)

Gramática essencial

German noun gender (neuter)

'Das Snowboard' is neuter. This affects the articles and adjective endings used with it.

Noun declension (cases)

The article changes: das Snowboard (Nom), das Snowboard (Acc), dem Snowboard (Dat), des Snowboards (Gen).

Plural formation

The plural of 'das Snowboard' is 'die Snowboards'.

Prepositions governing case

Prepositions like 'mit' (with) require the dative case: 'mit dem Snowboard'.

Possessive pronouns

Possessive pronouns also decline according to case and gender: 'mein Snowboard', 'meinem Snowboard', 'meines Snowboards'.

Exemplos por nível

1

Das ist ein Snowboard.

This is a snowboard.

Basic sentence structure with 'sein'.

2

Ich sehe ein Snowboard.

I see a snowboard.

Using 'sehen' with accusative.

3

Das Snowboard ist neu.

The snowboard is new.

Subject-verb-adjective structure.

4

Wo ist mein Snowboard?

Where is my snowboard?

Question using 'wo' and possessive pronoun.

5

Ein Snowboard ist für Schnee.

A snowboard is for snow.

Using preposition 'für' with accusative.

6

Das ist kein Snowboard.

That is not a snowboard.

Negation with 'kein'.

7

Ich mag das Snowboard.

I like the snowboard.

Using 'mögen' with accusative.

8

Das Snowboard ist groß.

The snowboard is big.

Describing size.

1

Ich möchte ein neues Snowboard kaufen.

I want to buy a new snowboard.

Using 'möchten' + infinitive, accusative object.

2

Wir fahren mit dem Snowboard den Berg hinunter.

We ride down the mountain with the snowboard.

Preposition 'mit' + dative, directional phrase.

3

Mein altes Snowboard ist kaputt.

My old snowboard is broken.

Possessive pronoun, adjective declension, 'sein' + adjective.

4

Kannst du mir dein Snowboard leihen?

Can you lend me your snowboard?

Modal verb 'können', indirect object (dative), direct object (accusative).

5

Das Snowboard ist zu schwer für mich.

The snowboard is too heavy for me.

Using 'zu' + adjective, dative pronoun.

6

Wo hast du dieses Snowboard gekauft?

Where did you buy this snowboard?

Past tense (Perfekt) with 'haben', demonstrative pronoun.

7

Der Verkäufer zeigte mir verschiedene Snowboards.

The salesperson showed me different snowboards.

Indirect object (dative), direct object (accusative plural).

8

Ich brauche neue Ausrüstung, einschließlich eines Snowboards.

I need new equipment, including a snowboard.

Preposition 'einschließlich' + genitive (or dative in spoken language).

1

Nach dem Skifahren probierte ich zum ersten Mal das Snowboarden aus.

After skiing, I tried snowboarding for the first time.

Subordinate clause with 'nachdem', infinitive noun 'das Snowboarden'.

2

Ein gutes Snowboard erleichtert das Erlernen der Technik.

A good snowboard makes learning the technique easier.

Subject 'ein gutes Snowboard', verb 'erleichtern', infinitive clause.

3

Die Wahl des richtigen Snowboards hängt von deinem Fahrstil ab.

The choice of the right snowboard depends on your riding style.

Genitive construction 'Die Wahl des richtigen Snowboards', verb 'abhängen von' + dative.

4

Viele Touristen mieten sich ein Snowboard, anstatt eines zu kaufen.

Many tourists rent a snowboard instead of buying one.

Reflexive verb 'sich mieten', conjunction 'anstatt ... zu'.

5

Die Snowboard-Halle ist eine Alternative bei schlechtem Wetter.

The indoor snowboard hall is an alternative in bad weather.

Compound noun 'Snowboard-Halle', prepositional phrase.

6

Er verbrachte den ganzen Tag damit, auf seinem neuen Snowboard Tricks zu üben.

He spent the whole day practicing tricks on his new snowboard.

Verb 'verbringen', prepositional phrase with infinitive clause.

7

Ohne die richtige Snowboardbindung ist es gefährlich, den Hang hinunterzufahren.

Without the right snowboard binding, it is dangerous to ride down the slope.

Preposition 'ohne' + accusative, infinitive clause.

8

Die Entwicklung von innovativen Snowboards hat den Sport revolutioniert.

The development of innovative snowboards has revolutionized the sport.

Abstract nouns, genitive, past participle as adjective.

1

Die Hersteller von Snowboards investieren erheblich in Forschung und Entwicklung, um die Leistung zu optimieren.

Snowboard manufacturers invest significantly in research and development to optimize performance.

Complex sentence structure, nominalization, infinitive clause with 'um...zu'.

2

Obwohl das Snowboarden anspruchsvoller erscheint als Skifahren, ist es für viele zugänglicher.

Although snowboarding appears more demanding than skiing, it is more accessible for many.

Subordinate clause with 'obwohl', comparative adjectives.

3

Die Wahl des richtigen Snowboards kann die Lernerfahrung erheblich beeinflussen.

Choosing the right snowboard can significantly influence the learning experience.

Gerund-like infinitive phrase as subject, adverbial modifier.

4

Bei der Anschaffung eines Snowboards sollte man nicht nur auf den Preis, sondern auch auf die Qualität achten.

When purchasing a snowboard, one should pay attention not only to the price but also to the quality.

Impersonal construction 'man sollte', correlative conjunction 'nicht nur...sondern auch'.

5

Die Popularität des Snowboardens hat zur Entstehung zahlreicher Snowparks geführt, die speziell auf die Bedürfnisse von Snowboardern zugeschnitten sind.

The popularity of snowboarding has led to the creation of numerous snow parks, which are specifically tailored to the needs of snowboarders.

Relative clause, passive voice implied in 'zugeschnitten sind'.

6

Der technische Fortschritt hat dazu beigetragen, dass Snowboards leichter, flexibler und widerstandsfähiger geworden sind.

Technological progress has contributed to snowboards becoming lighter, more flexible, and more durable.

Causal clause with 'dazu beigetragen, dass', comparative adjectives.

7

Ein erfahrener Snowboardlehrer kann entscheidende Tipps geben, um Stürze zu vermeiden und die Technik zu verfeinern.

An experienced snowboard instructor can give crucial tips to avoid falls and refine technique.

Adjective declension, infinitive clauses with 'um...zu'.

8

Die ästhetische Gestaltung von Snowboards spiegelt oft die Subkultur und die Trends der Snowboard-Community wider.

The aesthetic design of snowboards often reflects the subculture and trends of the snowboard community.

Abstract nouns, possessive construction, verb 'widerspiegeln'.

1

Die Evolution des Snowboards von seinen Anfängen als 'Snurfer' bis hin zu den hochentwickelten Carbonfaser-Konstruktionen ist bemerkenswert.

The evolution of the snowboard from its beginnings as a 'Snurfer' to highly developed carbon fiber constructions is remarkable.

Complex sentence structure, prepositional phrases indicating progression, abstract nouns.

2

Die zunehmende Kommerzialisierung des Snowboardens hat zwar die Zugänglichkeit erhöht, jedoch auch zu einer Homogenisierung des Stils geführt.

The increasing commercialization of snowboarding has indeed increased accessibility, but has also led to a homogenization of style.

Participle as adjective, correlative conjunction 'zwar...jedoch', abstract nouns.

3

Die Materialwissenschaft spielt eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Entwicklung von Snowboards, die sowohl leicht als auch extrem strapazierfähig sind.

Material science plays a crucial role in the development of snowboards that are both lightweight and extremely durable.

Complex adjective phrases, relative clause, conjunction 'sowohl...als auch'.

4

Die psychologischen Aspekte des Risikomanagements beim Snowboarden sind ebenso wichtig wie die physischen Fähigkeiten.

The psychological aspects of risk management in snowboarding are just as important as the physical skills.

Abstract nouns, comparative structure 'ebenso...wie'.

5

Die Verlagerung von Snowboard-Events in städtische Umgebungen wirft Fragen hinsichtlich der Authentizität und der ursprünglichen Ethos des Sports auf.

The shift of snowboard events to urban environments raises questions regarding authenticity and the original ethos of the sport.

Nominalizations, prepositional phrases, abstract concepts.

6

Die Debatte darüber, ob Snowboarden eine Kunstform oder eine reine Extremsportart ist, dauert an.

The debate over whether snowboarding is an art form or a pure extreme sport continues.

Subordinate clauses introduced by 'ob', abstract nouns.

7

Die Fähigkeit, ein Snowboard präzise zu steuern, erfordert ein tiefgreifendes Verständnis der Dynamik zwischen Fahrer, Brett und Schnee.

The ability to control a snowboard precisely requires a deep understanding of the dynamics between rider, board, and snow.

Complex noun phrases, infinitive phrase as subject, abstract concepts.

8

Die zunehmende Integration von Technologie in Snowboards, wie z.B. Sensoren zur Leistungsanalyse, verändert die Art und Weise, wie Athleten trainieren.

The increasing integration of technology into snowboards, such as sensors for performance analysis, is changing the way athletes train.

Participle as adjective, 'wie z.B.', complex sentence structure.

1

Die soziokulturelle Relevanz des Snowboards als Artefakt der Jugendkultur und des individuellen Ausdrucks ist unbestreitbar.

The socio-cultural relevance of the snowboard as an artifact of youth culture and individual expression is undeniable.

Highly abstract nouns, complex phrasing, sophisticated vocabulary.

2

Die Kontroversen um die Kommerzialisierung und die damit einhergehende Verdrängung alternativer Praktiken im Snowboard-Milieu sind Gegenstand fortwährender Analysen.

The controversies surrounding commercialization and the associated displacement of alternative practices in the snowboard milieu are the subject of ongoing analyses.

Complex nominalizations, participial phrases, sophisticated terminology.

3

Die ontologischen Implikationen der Interaktion zwischen Mensch und technologischem Objekt, repräsentiert durch das Snowboard, eröffnen neue Perspektiven in der Philosophie des Körpers.

The ontological implications of the interaction between humans and technological objects, represented by the snowboard, open new perspectives in the philosophy of the body.

Highly abstract philosophical terms, complex sentence structure, sophisticated vocabulary.

4

Die Dekonstruktion der traditionellen Heldennarrative im Snowboard-Sport durch postmoderne Kritiker wirft Fragen nach der Autorschaft und der Authentizität von Grenzerfahrungen auf.

The deconstruction of traditional heroic narratives in snowboarding by postmodern critics raises questions about authorship and the authenticity of boundary experiences.

Literary and critical theory terms, complex sentence structure, abstract concepts.

5

Die Semiotik des Snowboards als kulturelles Zeichen und seine Verflechtung mit Identitätskonstruktionen in der spätmodernen Gesellschaft bedürfen einer eingehenden Untersuchung.

The semiotics of the snowboard as a cultural sign and its entanglement with identity constructions in late modern society require in-depth investigation.

Specialized academic vocabulary (semiotics), complex noun phrases, abstract concepts.

6

Die Epistemologie des 'Flow-Zustands' im Snowboarden, seine Induzierbarkeit und seine subjektiven Korrelate sind Gegenstand interdisziplinärer Forschung.

The epistemology of the 'flow state' in snowboarding, its inducibility, and its subjective correlates are the subject of interdisciplinary research.

Specialized academic vocabulary (epistemology, flow state), complex sentence structure.

7

Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Ästhetik des Risikos und der Grenzüberschreitung im Snowboarden offenbart tiefere Einsichten in menschliche Motivationen und gesellschaftliche Werte.

The engagement with the aesthetics of risk and boundary transgression in snowboarding reveals deeper insights into human motivations and societal values.

Abstract nouns, complex prepositional phrases, sophisticated vocabulary.

8

Die postkolonialen Perspektiven auf die Globalisierung des Snowboardens, insbesondere hinsichtlich der Aneignung indigener Landschaften und Praktiken, sind von wachsender Bedeutung.

Postcolonial perspectives on the globalization of snowboarding, particularly concerning the appropriation of indigenous landscapes and practices, are of growing importance.

Specialized academic vocabulary (postcolonial, appropriation), complex sentence structure.

Colocações comuns

ein Snowboard kaufen
ein Snowboard mieten
auf dem Snowboard fahren
mit dem Snowboard
ein neues Snowboard
ein altes Snowboard
ein leichtes Snowboard
ein schweres Snowboard
ein Snowboard leihen
das Snowboard schnallen

Frases Comuns

Ich brauche ein Snowboard.

— I need a snowboard.

Wenn wir in die Berge fahren, brauche ich ein Snowboard.

Wo kann ich ein Snowboard kaufen?

— Where can I buy a snowboard?

Kannst du mir sagen, wo ich ein Snowboard kaufen kann?

Wie fährt man Snowboard?

— How do you ride a snowboard?

Ich bin Anfänger, wie fährt man Snowboard?

Mein Snowboard ist kaputt.

— My snowboard is broken.

Ich kann nicht fahren, weil mein Snowboard ist kaputt.

Das Snowboard ist neu.

— The snowboard is new.

Das ist mein neues Snowboard, ich habe es gestern gekauft.

Wir haben Snowboards gemietet.

— We rented snowboards.

Für unseren Skiurlaub haben wir Snowboards gemietet.

Das Snowboard ist für Anfänger.

— The snowboard is for beginners.

Dieses Snowboard ist gut für Anfänger.

Ein Snowboard leihen.

— To rent a snowboard.

Es ist einfacher, ein Snowboard zu leihen, als eins zu kaufen.

Das Snowboard schnallen.

— To strap into the snowboard.

Bevor du losfährst, musst du das Snowboard schnallen.

Ich liebe Snowboarden.

— I love snowboarding.

Auch wenn ich kein Snowboard habe, ich liebe Snowboarden.

Frequentemente confundido com

das Snowboard vs das Snowboarding

'Das Snowboard' refers to the equipment, while 'das Snowboarding' refers to the sport or activity itself. You ride 'das Snowboard' and you do 'das Snowboarding'.

das Snowboard vs der Ski

'Der Ski' is the equipment for skiing, a different winter sport. While both are used on snow, they are distinct items.

das Snowboard vs das Skateboard

'Das Skateboard' is for riding on paved surfaces, not snow. The 'board' aspect is similar, but the environment and use are completely different.

Expressões idiomáticas

"Auf dem Brett stehen"

— Literally 'to stand on the board'. In the context of snowboarding, it implies having the basic ability or readiness to snowboard.

Ich stehe wieder auf dem Brett und freue mich auf den Schnee.

Informal
"Das Snowboard im Griff haben"

— To have control over the snowboard; to be skilled at snowboarding.

Nach ein paar Stunden hatte sie das Snowboard im Griff.

Informal
"Die Piste mit dem Snowboard meistern"

— To master the slope with the snowboard; to be able to navigate a ski slope successfully on a snowboard.

Er ist erst seit einem Jahr dabei, aber er meistert die Piste schon mit dem Snowboard.

Neutral
"Einen Run auf dem Snowboard machen"

— To complete a descent on a snowboard, typically from top to bottom of a slope.

Wir machen noch einen Run auf dem Snowboard, bevor es dunkel wird.

Neutral/Informal
"Das Snowboard anschnallen und loslegen"

— To strap on the snowboard and start riding immediately; to be eager to begin.

Sobald die Lifte geöffnet sind, schnallen wir die Snowboards an und legen los.

Informal
"Das Snowboard als Teil von sich sehen"

— To feel a deep connection with one's snowboard, suggesting a high level of skill and comfort.

Für Profis ist das Snowboard fast wie eine Erweiterung ihres Körpers.

Figurative
"Auf dem Snowboard die Freiheit genießen"

— To experience freedom while snowboarding.

Wenn ich auf dem Snowboard den Berg hinunterfahre, genieße ich die Freiheit.

Figurative
"Das Snowboard ist mein bester Freund im Winter"

— A metaphorical statement expressing a strong attachment and reliance on the snowboard for winter enjoyment.

Im Winter ist mein Snowboard mein bester Freund.

Figurative
"Die Grenzen auf dem Snowboard austesten"

— To push the limits of one's snowboarding abilities.

Er testet gerne die Grenzen auf dem Snowboard in unwegsamem Gelände.

Neutral
"Mit dem Snowboard eins werden"

— To achieve a state of perfect harmony and control with the snowboard, often described as 'flow'.

Nur geübte Fahrer können mit dem Snowboard eins werden.

Figurative/Advanced

Fácil de confundir

das Snowboard vs das Snowboard

Both refer to boards used for sliding.

'Das Snowboard' is specifically for snow and has bindings to attach boots. 'Das Skateboard' is for pavement and has wheels.

Man kann nicht mit dem Snowboard auf der Straße fahren, und man kann nicht mit dem Skateboard auf der Piste fahren.

das Snowboard vs das Snowboard

Both are related to the activity.

'Das Snowboard' is the physical equipment. 'Das Snowboarding' is the sport or activity itself. You use 'das Snowboard' to do 'das Snowboarding'.

Ich habe ein neues Snowboard gekauft, um Snowboarding zu lernen.

das Snowboard vs das Snowboard

Both are used in winter.

'Das Snowboard' is for sliding on snow. 'Die Schneeschuhe' (snowshoes) are for walking on deep snow without sinking.

Mit dem Snowboard fährt man den Berg hinunter, mit Schneeschuhen geht man durch den tiefen Schnee.

das Snowboard vs das Snowboard

Both are types of boards.

'Das Snowboard' is for snow. 'Das Surfbrett' is for water (ocean waves).

Im Sommer surfe ich mit dem Surfbrett, im Winter snowboarde ich mit dem Snowboard.

das Snowboard vs das Snowboard

Both are related to winter sports equipment.

'Das Snowboard' is the board itself. 'Der Ski' is the equipment for skiing, which involves two long, narrow pieces.

Er hat ein Snowboard und seine Schwester hat zwei Skier.

Padrões de frases

A1

Das ist + das Snowboard.

Das ist das Snowboard.

A1

Ich sehe + das Snowboard (accusative).

Ich sehe das Snowboard.

A2

Ich brauche + das Snowboard (accusative).

Ich brauche ein Snowboard.

A2

fahren + mit + dem Snowboard (dative).

Wir fahren mit dem Snowboard.

A2

Das Snowboard ist + adjective.

Das Snowboard ist neu.

B1

möchten + infinitive + das Snowboard (accusative).

Ich möchte ein Snowboard kaufen.

B1

kaufen + ein Snowboard (accusative) + bei + dem (dative).

Ich kaufe ein Snowboard bei dem Geschäft.

B2

weil + clause + das Snowboard (subject/object).

Ich bin glücklich, weil ich ein neues Snowboard habe.

Família de palavras

Substantivos

das Snowboard
die Snowboards
das Snowboarding
der Snowboarder
die Snowboarderin
die Snowboardbindung
die Snowboardschuh
der Snowpark
die Snowboard-Ausrüstung

Verbos

snowboarden

Adjetivos

snowboarden (as adjective, e.g., Snowboard-Schuhe)
snowboardtypisch

Relacionado

der Schnee (snow)
die Piste (slope)
der Berg (mountain)
der Wintersport (winter sport)
der Skifahrer (skier)

Como usar

frequency

High, especially in contexts related to winter sports.

Erros comuns
  • Using 'der Snowboard' or 'die Snowboard'. das Snowboard

    The word 'Snowboard' is neuter in German, so the correct article in the nominative and accusative singular is 'das'.

  • Forgetting the case change after prepositions. mit dem Snowboard

    Prepositions like 'mit' require the dative case. Therefore, 'das Snowboard' becomes 'dem Snowboard' in the dative.

  • Using 'das Snowboard' when meaning the sport. das Snowboarding or snowboarden

    'Das Snowboard' is the equipment. The sport is 'das Snowboarding' (noun) or 'snowboarden' (verb).

  • Incorrect plural form. die Snowboards

    The plural of 'das Snowboard' is 'die Snowboards'. Avoid using 'das Snowboards' or 'der Snowboards'.

  • Incorrect adjective ending. ein neues Snowboard

    When 'das Snowboard' follows 'ein' in the accusative case, the adjective takes '-es'. For example, 'ein neues Snowboard'.

Dicas

Master the Gender

Always remember that 'das Snowboard' is neuter. This is crucial for using the correct articles ('das', 'dem', 'des') and adjective endings in your sentences. Practice saying 'das Snowboard' out loud frequently.

Distinguish from the Sport

Be aware of the difference between 'das Snowboard' (the equipment) and 'das Snowboarding' (the sport) or 'snowboarden' (the verb). Using the correct term will make your German more precise.

Clear 'o' Sounds

Pronounce the 'o' sounds in 'Snowboard' clearly, similar to the English 'no' and 'board'. The stress falls on the first syllable: SNOW-board.

Winter Sports Context

This word is primarily used in the context of winter sports. If you're discussing skiing, mountains, or cold weather activities, 'das Snowboard' is likely to come up.

Sentence Building

Construct sentences using 'das Snowboard' in different cases. Try variations like 'Ich fahre mit dem Snowboard', 'Das Snowboard ist neu', 'Ich brauche ein Snowboard'.

Remember the Plural

The plural form is 'die Snowboards'. Make sure to use the correct article and ending when referring to multiple snowboards.

It's an English Loanword

Recognize that 'Snowboard' is an English word adopted into German. This often means its pronunciation and basic meaning are very similar to English, making it easier to grasp.

Learn Related Vocabulary

Expand your vocabulary by learning related terms like 'der Snowboarder' (snowboarder), 'snowboarden' (to snowboard), and 'die Piste' (slope).

Test Yourself

Cover the German word and try to recall it from the English definition, or vice versa. Use flashcards or vocabulary apps to reinforce your memory.

Listen and Read

Expose yourself to German media about winter sports. Watching videos or reading articles will help you hear and see 'das Snowboard' used in natural contexts.

Memorize

Mnemônico

Imagine a board made of pure SNOW that you can ride. 'Snow' + 'board' = Snowboard. The German article 'das' reminds you it's a thing, a neutral object, like the board itself.

Associação visual

Picture yourself standing on a sleek, colorful board, gliding effortlessly down a pristine, snow-covered mountain slope. The word 'Snowboard' is intrinsically linked to this image of winter freedom and adventure.

Word Web

Winter Sports Equipment Sliding on Snow Mountain Activity Adrenaline Freestyle Carving Board

Desafio

Try to describe your dream snowboard vacation using the word 'das Snowboard' at least three times. Focus on the equipment and the activity.

Origem da palavra

The word 'Snowboard' is a direct loanword from English. It was adopted into German as the sport gained international popularity.

Significado original: Combines 'snow' (German: Schnee) and 'board' (German: Brett). It literally means a board for snow.

Germanic (loanword from English, which is also Germanic)

Contexto cultural

The term itself is neutral. However, discussions around snowboarding can touch upon environmental impacts on mountain ecosystems, safety concerns, and the evolution of extreme sports, which might require sensitivity depending on the context.

The term 'Snowboard' is a direct English loanword and is used identically in English-speaking countries, making it easily recognizable.

The Winter Olympics feature snowboarding as a prominent sport, showcasing elite athletes and their skills. Famous snowboarders like Shaun White (though American) are recognized globally, influencing trends and equipment. Many films and documentaries are dedicated to snowboarding, highlighting its culture, extreme aspects, and beautiful mountain scenery.

Pratique na vida real

Contextos reais

Winter holiday planning

  • Wir fahren in die Berge.
  • Wir brauchen ein Snowboard.
  • Wo kann man ein Snowboard mieten?
  • Ist das Snowboard für Anfänger geeignet?

Sports equipment store

  • Ich suche ein neues Snowboard.
  • Was kostet dieses Snowboard?
  • Können Sie mir ein Snowboard empfehlen?
  • Dieses Snowboard ist zu teuer.

On the ski slope

  • Pass auf mit dem Snowboard!
  • Kannst du mein Snowboard halten?
  • Ich falle mit dem Snowboard.
  • Das Snowboard ist rutschig.

Discussing winter activities

  • Ich liebe Snowboarden.
  • Er fährt gut Snowboard.
  • Das Wetter ist gut zum Snowboarden.
  • Mein Snowboard ist mein Lieblingssportgerät.

Travel and tourism brochures

  • Urlaub mit Snowboard und Ski.
  • Mieten Sie Ihr Snowboard vor Ort.
  • Erleben Sie den Nervenkitzel auf dem Snowboard.
  • Die besten Snowboard-Spots.

Iniciadores de conversa

"Planen Sie einen Winterurlaub? Denken Sie daran, ein Snowboard zu mieten oder zu kaufen!"

"Haben Sie schon einmal Snowboarden ausprobiert? Es ist ein tolles Erlebnis!"

"Welches ist Ihr Lieblings-Snowboard-Modell, wenn Sie eines hätten?"

"Stellen Sie sich vor, Sie sind auf einem schneebedeckten Berg – was würden Sie zuerst tun, wenn Sie ein Snowboard hätten?"

"Wenn Sie ein Snowboard wären, welche Eigenschaften hätten Sie und wo würden Sie am liebsten fahren?"

Temas para diário

Beschreiben Sie Ihren perfekten Tag im Schnee, mit Fokus auf die Nutzung eines Snowboards. Welche Art von Gelände würden Sie wählen und warum?

Wenn Sie sich ein neues Snowboard aussuchen könnten, welche Farbe und welches Design hätte es? Erklären Sie Ihre Wahl.

Vergleichen Sie das Snowboarden mit dem Skifahren. Welche Vorteile und Nachteile sehen Sie für das Snowboard?

Stellen Sie sich vor, Sie lernen Snowboarden. Schreiben Sie über Ihre ersten Erfahrungen, Herausforderungen und Erfolge mit dem Snowboard.

Wie hat sich die Technologie von Snowboards im Laufe der Jahre verändert? Recherchieren Sie und schreiben Sie über die wichtigsten Entwicklungen.

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

'Das Snowboard' is a neuter noun in German. This means you use the article 'das' in the nominative and accusative cases (e.g., 'Das Snowboard ist neu', 'Ich sehe das Snowboard'). Remember that in the dative case, it becomes 'dem Snowboard', and in the genitive, it's 'des Snowboards'.

The plural of 'das Snowboard' is 'die Snowboards'. So, if you are referring to more than one snowboard, you would use 'die Snowboards' in the nominative and accusative cases, 'den Snowboards' in the dative, and 'der Snowboards' in the genitive.

'Snowboard' is an English loanword that has been fully integrated into the German language. It's treated as a German noun with a neuter gender ('das') and follows German grammatical rules for articles, case, and pluralization.

'Das Snowboard' refers specifically to the piece of equipment you stand on to ride down the snow. 'Das Snowboarding' refers to the sport or activity itself. You use 'das Snowboard' to do 'das Snowboarding'.

The verb for 'to snowboard' is 'snowboarden'. For example, 'Ich lerne snowboarden' means 'I am learning to snowboard'.

In very informal contexts, especially among friends who are snowboarders, 'das Brett' (the board) might be used as slang for 'das Snowboard'. However, it's not standard German and could be ambiguous. 'Das Snowboard' is the correct and universally understood term.

You use 'dem Snowboard' when 'das Snowboard' is in the dative case. This typically happens after certain prepositions like 'mit' (with), 'nach' (after), 'von' (from/of), 'zu' (to), 'bei' (at/with), or when it's an indirect object. For example: 'Ich fahre mit dem Snowboard.' (I ride with the snowboard).

Common phrases include: 'ein Snowboard kaufen' (to buy a snowboard), 'ein Snowboard mieten' (to rent a snowboard), 'auf dem Snowboard fahren' (to ride on the snowboard), 'mein Snowboard ist kaputt' (my snowboard is broken).

No, 'das Snowboard' is generally considered easy to learn for English speakers because it's a direct loanword. The main challenge lies in remembering its neuter gender ('das') and applying correct German grammar (case, plural) when using it in sentences.

You would most commonly hear 'das Snowboard' in contexts related to winter sports, such as ski resorts, sports equipment stores, during conversations about winter holidays, or in media related to snowboarding.

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