At the A1 level, you don't really need the word 'der Nenner' unless you are specifically studying math in German. However, it's good to know that it is a masculine word ('der'). You can think of it as the 'bottom number' in a fraction. If you see a fraction like 1/2, the '2' is the Nenner. You might hear it in very basic school contexts. Just remember: 'der Nenner' is 'the denominator'. It's not a word you will use to order coffee or ask for directions, but it is part of basic school vocabulary. Try to remember it's masculine: 'Der Nenner ist klein.'
At the A2 level, you start to learn more about how German nouns work. 'Der Nenner' is a masculine noun. You might encounter it if you talk about your school days or if you are helping a child with their homework. You should know that the plural is also 'die Nenner'. You might also see it in very simple idioms like 'einen Nenner finden' (to find a denominator), but mostly it stays in the math world. At this stage, focus on the article 'der' and the fact that it ends in '-er', which often indicates a masculine noun in German. If you are learning numbers and divisions, this word is the partner to 'der Zähler' (the numerator).
At the B1 level, you should be able to use 'der Nenner' in its most common figurative expression: 'auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen'. This is a very useful phrase for the B1 speaking exam when you have to discuss a topic with a partner and reach an agreement. Instead of just saying 'Wir sind uns einig' (We agree), you can say 'Wir sind auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner gekommen.' This shows a higher level of vocabulary. You should also be comfortable with the grammar: 'Wir suchen einen gemeinsamen Nenner' (Accusative). You will hear this word in news reports or work meetings when people talk about finding solutions.
At the B2 level, you should understand the nuance of the word in more complex discussions. You will encounter terms like 'Hauptnenner' (lowest common denominator) in both mathematical and metaphorical senses. In a political discussion, someone might say, 'Das ist der kleinste gemeinsame Nenner,' implying that a compromise is perhaps too simple or doesn't solve the real problem. You should be able to use the word to describe abstract concepts of unity and division. You might also see it in compound words. Your understanding should move from just 'math' to 'logic and consensus'.
At the C1 level, 'der Nenner' is a tool for precise expression. You can use it to analyze complex arguments. For instance, you might discuss whether different philosophical schools can be brought 'auf einen Nenner'. You will recognize the word in high-level literature and quality journalism (like 'Die ZEIT' or 'Der Spiegel'). You should also be aware of related verbs like 'nennen' (to name) and how 'Nenner' literally means 'the namer'. You can use the word to critique a situation: 'Man kann diese Phänomene nicht einfach auf einen Nenner bringen' (You can't just generalize these phenomena).
At the C2 level, you have a complete mastery of 'der Nenner'. You can use it effortlessly in academic writing, scientific contexts, or complex debates. You understand the historical and linguistic roots (from Middle High German 'nenner'). You can use it in highly idiomatic ways and understand when it is being used ironically or sarcastically. For example, you might use it to discuss the 'Generalnenner' of a whole era's art or thought. You are also aware of its role in specialized fields like music theory or advanced physics if ratios are involved. Your usage is indistinguishable from that of an educated native speaker.

der Nenner em 30 segundos

  • Der Nenner is the denominator in math (the bottom number of a fraction).
  • It is a masculine noun (der Nenner, plural: die Nenner).
  • Figuratively, it means 'common ground' or 'consensus' in discussions.
  • The most common idiom is 'auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen'.

The German word der Nenner is a fundamental term primarily rooted in the world of mathematics, specifically arithmetic and algebra. At its most basic level, it refers to the denominator of a fraction—the number written below the line that indicates how many equal parts the whole is divided into. For example, in the fraction 3/4, the number 4 is the Nenner. However, its importance in the German language extends far beyond the classroom. It is a word that Germans use frequently in figurative contexts to describe commonality, shared values, or the underlying basis of an agreement.

Mathematical Context
In school and technical environments, 'der Nenner' is paired with 'der Zähler' (the numerator). It is essential for explaining proportions, ratios, and divisions. Students learn to find the 'Hauptnenner' (lowest common denominator) to add fractions with different bases.
Figurative Context
The most famous idiom is 'auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen,' which means to reach a consensus or find common ground. This is used in politics, business negotiations, and personal relationships when two parties with different views try to find a shared solution.

Um diese Brüche zu addieren, müssen wir zuerst den Nenner gleichnamig machen.

The word is masculine, following the typical '-er' ending pattern for agents or tools in German. Its usage is quite stable; you will hear it in a 5th-grade math class just as often as you might hear it in a high-level diplomatic debate on television. When people use it figuratively, they are essentially performing a mental 'calculation' to see what remains when all differences are stripped away. It represents the foundation or the shared logic of a situation. If two people have 'keinen gemeinsamen Nenner,' it implies their views are so fundamentally different that no compromise is possible.

Trotz ihrer Differenzen fanden die Politiker schließlich einen gemeinsamen Nenner.

Abstract Usage
In philosophy or sociology, one might speak of the 'kleinste gemeinsame Nenner' (the lowest common denominator). This often carries a slightly negative connotation, suggesting that a group has lowered its standards to the simplest possible level that everyone can agree on, often losing complexity or quality in the process.

Using der Nenner correctly requires an understanding of German cases, as it is a masculine noun. Because it is a weak-sounding noun but follows regular strong declension (Nenner, Nenners, Nenner), it is relatively straightforward for learners. It does not change in the plural form (die Nenner), which is a common feature of masculine nouns ending in '-er'.

Nominative Case
Der Nenner darf niemals Null sein. (The denominator must never be zero.) Here, it is the subject of the sentence.
Accusative Case
Wir suchen den kleinsten gemeinsamen Nenner. (We are looking for the lowest common denominator.) Note the 'den' and the 'en' ending on the adjectives.

Wenn der Nenner größer wird, sinkt der Wert des Bruches.

In everyday conversation, you will most likely use the phrase 'auf einen Nenner bringen'. This means to summarize different aspects or to unify different opinions. For example, 'Man kann diese Probleme nicht alle auf einen Nenner bringen' (You cannot reduce all these problems to a single common factor). This shows the versatility of the word; it acts as a tool for simplification and categorization.

In der Politik ist es oft schwer, einen gemeinsamen Nenner zu finden.

Prepositional Use
'Unter dem Nenner' can sometimes be used figuratively to mean 'under the heading of' or 'under the guise of', though 'Begriff' or 'Titel' are more common for that specific meaning.

The word Nenner is ubiquitous in German society, appearing in three distinct spheres of life. Understanding these spheres helps a learner recognize the tone and intent of the speaker. First and most obviously, it is a staple of the educational system. From the age of ten, every German student hears this word daily in mathematics. It is part of the 'Fachsprache' (technical language) of the classroom. If you are watching an educational YouTube channel like 'Mathe by Daniel Jung', you will hear 'Nenner' constantly.

Der Lehrer erklärte, wie man den Nenner rational macht.

Secondly, you will hear it in political and social discourse. News anchors on the 'Tagesschau' or 'heute-journal' frequently use the phrase 'gemeinsamer Nenner' when reporting on EU summits, coalition talks, or labor union negotiations. It is the go-to word for describing the result of a compromise. When a journalist says, 'Die Parteien haben sich auf einen kleinsten gemeinsamen Nenner geeinigt,' they are often implying that the agreement is weak or lacks ambition, as it only covers the bare minimum everyone could agree on.

Thirdly, it appears in professional and corporate environments. During project meetings, a manager might ask, 'Wie bringen wir diese verschiedenen Kundenwünsche auf einen Nenner?' (How do we align these different customer requests?). Here, it functions as a synonym for 'alignment' or 'standardization'. It is a precise word that suggests a logical, almost mathematical approach to solving organizational chaos. You might also find it in technical manuals or scientific papers where ratios are discussed.

Wir müssen unsere Strategien auf einen einheitlichen Nenner bringen.

The most frequent mistake English speakers make is confusing Nenner with its counterpart, Zähler. In English, 'numerator' and 'denominator' are long, distinct Latinate words. In German, both end in '-er' and are derived from verbs ('zählen' to count, 'nennen' to name). This phonetic similarity can lead to mix-ups. Always remember: the Zähler is on top (it counts how many parts you have), and the Nenner is on the bottom (it names the type of part).

Mistake 1: Gender Confusion
Using 'das Nenner' or 'die Nenner' (as a feminine singular). It is strictly masculine: 'der Nenner'. This is important for adjective endings in phrases like 'ein gemeinsamer Nenner'.
Mistake 2: Idiomatic Prepositions
Using 'zu' instead of 'auf'. Learners often say 'zu einem Nenner kommen', but the correct idiomatic expression is 'auf einen Nenner kommen'. Think of 'stepping onto' a shared platform.

Falsch: Wir müssen zu einem Nenner kommen.
Richtig: Wir müssen auf einen Nenner kommen.

Another common error is failing to decline the adjective in the common phrase. Because 'Nenner' is masculine and 'auf' in this context triggers the accusative (direction of moving towards a consensus), you must say 'einen gemeinsamen Nenner'. Omitting the '-en' is a tell-tale sign of a non-native speaker. Furthermore, do not confuse 'Nenner' with 'Name'. While they share a root, 'Nenner' is a specific mathematical and logical term, whereas 'Name' is simply a person's or object's designation.

Verwechseln Sie nicht den Nenner (unten) mit dem Zähler (oben)!

Depending on whether you are in a math class or a boardroom, there are several words that can replace or complement Nenner. Understanding these nuances will make your German sound more sophisticated. In mathematics, there are no true synonyms for the technical term, but in figurative speech, the field opens up significantly.

Basis / Grundlage
These words mean 'basis' or 'foundation'. While 'Nenner' implies a shared point derived from different parts, 'Basis' is simply the starting point. Example: 'Wir brauchen eine gemeinsame Basis für das Projekt.'
Konsens
This is the formal word for 'consensus'. If you 'find a common Nenner', you have reached a 'Konsens'. 'Konsens' sounds more academic or political.
Übereinstimmung
This means 'agreement' or 'congruence'. It is used when two things match perfectly. 'Nenner' is more about finding the one thing that matches even when other things don't.

Es gibt keine Übereinstimmung zwischen ihren Aussagen.

In some contexts, you might hear 'Generalnenner'. This is an older or more emphatic way of saying 'Hauptnenner' or 'common denominator'. It suggests a sweeping, all-encompassing shared factor. Another related term is 'Divisor', though this is strictly mathematical and refers to the number you divide by in a simple division (not necessarily a fraction).

Das ist der Kern der Sache, aber nicht der gemeinsame Nenner.

How Formal Is It?

Curiosidade

The 'Nenner' is called the 'namer' because it names the size of the parts (e.g., 'thirds' or 'fourths'). Without it, the numerator would just be a number with no context.

Guia de pronúncia

UK /ˈnɛnɐ/
US /ˈnɛnər/
The stress is on the first syllable: NEN-ner.
Rima com
Brenner Kenner Renner Penner Trenner Scanner Männer (near rhyme) Tenner
Erros comuns
  • Pronouncing the 'e' as a long 'ay' like in 'name'. It should be short.
  • Over-emphasizing the final 'r' in a way that sounds like 'nenn-errr'.
  • Confusing the pronunciation with 'Nenner' and 'Nähner' (not a word).
  • Confusing it with the English word 'manner'.
  • Forgetting to vocalize the final 'er' as a schwa-like sound in standard German.

Nível de dificuldade

Leitura 2/5

Easy to recognize in texts, especially if you know math terms.

Escrita 3/5

Requires correct adjective endings in common idioms.

Expressão oral 3/5

Pronunciation is easy, but using the idioms naturally takes practice.

Audição 2/5

Clear pronunciation makes it easy to hear.

O que aprender depois

Pré-requisitos

Zahl Bruch nennen unten gleich

Aprenda a seguir

Zähler Bruchstrich Kürzen Erweitern Gleichung

Avançado

Proportionalität Quotient Divisor Konsensfindung

Gramática essencial

Masculine Nouns in '-er'

Der Nenner, der Lehrer, der Computer.

Accusative after 'auf' (directional)

Wir kommen auf einen Nenner.

Genitive with masculine nouns

Der Wert des Nenners.

Adjective declension (mixed)

Ein gemeinsamer Nenner.

Plural of '-er' nouns

Zwei Nenner (no change).

Exemplos por nível

1

Der Nenner ist zwei.

The denominator is two.

Nominative masculine.

2

Schreib den Nenner unten.

Write the denominator at the bottom.

Accusative masculine.

3

Ist der Nenner groß?

Is the denominator large?

Question with nominative.

4

Ich kenne den Nenner.

I know the denominator.

Verb 'kennen' + accusative.

5

Der Zähler und der Nenner.

The numerator and the denominator.

Two masculine nouns.

6

Hier ist der Nenner.

Here is the denominator.

Basic 'hier ist' structure.

7

Mein Nenner ist zehn.

My denominator is ten.

Possessive pronoun 'mein'.

8

Kein Nenner ist Null.

No denominator is zero.

Negation 'kein'.

1

Wir brauchen den gleichen Nenner.

We need the same denominator.

Accusative with 'den gleichen'.

2

Die Nenner sind verschieden.

The denominators are different.

Plural nominative.

3

Können wir den Nenner ändern?

Can we change the denominator?

Modal verb 'können' + accusative.

4

Er sucht den Nenner.

He is looking for the denominator.

Verb 'suchen' + accusative.

5

Was ist der Nenner von 1/5?

What is the denominator of 1/5?

Genitive relationship expressed with 'von'.

6

Der Nenner steht unter dem Strich.

The denominator stands below the line.

Preposition 'unter' + dative.

7

Wir addieren nur die Nenner nicht.

We just don't add the denominators.

Plural accusative.

8

Ich verstehe den Nenner nicht.

I don't understand the denominator.

Negation with 'nicht' + accusative.

1

Wir müssen auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen.

We have to reach a common denominator (consensus).

Idiomatic expression with 'auf' + accusative.

2

Es war schwer, einen Nenner zu finden.

It was difficult to find a common ground.

Infinitive clause with 'zu'.

3

Die Parteien suchen einen gemeinsamen Nenner.

The parties are looking for common ground.

Accusative with 'gemeinsamen'.

4

Bringen wir alles auf einen Nenner.

Let's bring everything to a common denominator (simplify).

Imperative form.

5

Ohne gemeinsamen Nenner gibt es keinen Kompromiss.

Without a common ground, there is no compromise.

Preposition 'ohne' + accusative.

6

Sie haben endlich einen Nenner gefunden.

They have finally found a common ground.

Perfect tense.

7

Das ist der kleinste gemeinsame Nenner.

That is the lowest common denominator.

Superlative adjective.

8

Wir diskutieren über den Nenner der Krise.

We are discussing the common factor of the crisis.

Preposition 'über' + accusative.

1

Man kann diese Probleme nicht auf einen Nenner bringen.

One cannot reduce these problems to a single factor.

Figurative use of 'auf einen Nenner bringen'.

2

Der Hauptnenner muss erst berechnet werden.

The common denominator must first be calculated.

Passive voice.

3

Die Einigung war nur der kleinste gemeinsame Nenner.

The agreement was only the lowest common denominator.

Metaphorical use in politics.

4

Trotz aller Unterschiede gibt es einen Nenner.

Despite all differences, there is a common factor.

Preposition 'trotz' + genitive (though 'aller' is dative plural here).

5

Wir müssen die Brüche auf den Hauptnenner erweitern.

We must expand the fractions to the common denominator.

Technical verb 'erweitern'.

6

Ihre Interessen liegen auf einem Nenner.

Their interests are aligned.

Dative with 'auf' (position).

7

Ein gemeinsamer Nenner fehlt in dieser Debatte.

A common ground is missing in this debate.

Subject in nominative.

8

Die Vielfalt lässt sich nicht auf einen Nenner reduzieren.

Diversity cannot be reduced to a single denominator.

Reflexive 'lässt sich' + infinitive.

1

Die Suche nach dem kleinsten gemeinsamen Nenner prägt die Koalition.

The search for the lowest common denominator characterizes the coalition.

Genitive/Dative structure with 'nach dem'.

2

Es gilt, die verschiedenen Strömungen auf einen Nenner zu bringen.

It is necessary to unify the different currents.

Fixed expression 'es gilt'.

3

Der Nenner fungiert hier als Symbol für gesellschaftliche Einheit.

The denominator functions here as a symbol for social unity.

Verb 'fungieren'.

4

Man darf den Nenner der Gleichung nicht vernachlässigen.

One must not neglect the denominator of the equation.

Modal verb 'darf' + negation.

5

Die Analyse führt uns zu einem tieferen Nenner.

The analysis leads us to a deeper common factor.

Preposition 'zu' + dative.

6

Diese Argumente haben keinen logischen Nenner.

These arguments have no logical common factor.

Accusative with 'keinen'.

7

Das Streben nach einem Nenner kann die Kreativität hemmen.

The striving for a common denominator can inhibit creativity.

Nominalization 'Das Streben'.

8

In der Musiktheorie spielt das Verhältnis der Nenner eine Rolle.

In music theory, the ratio of the denominators plays a role.

Genitive plural 'der Nenner'.

1

Die philosophische Abhandlung versucht, die Existenz auf einen Nenner zu bringen.

The philosophical treatise attempts to reduce existence to a single common factor.

Complex sentence structure.

2

Oftmals ist der Nenner politischer Kompromisse erschreckend trivial.

Often, the common denominator of political compromises is shockingly trivial.

Genitive 'politischer Kompromisse'.

3

Die Reduktion komplexer Sachverhalte auf einen Nenner birgt Gefahren.

Reducing complex issues to a single factor carries risks.

Verb 'bergen' (birgt).

4

Man muss den Nenner der kulturellen Identität neu definieren.

One must redefine the common denominator of cultural identity.

Accusative object.

5

Die mathematische Eleganz liegt in der Vereinfachung des Nenners.

Mathematical elegance lies in the simplification of the denominator.

Genitive 'des Nenners'.

6

Es ist ein Trugschluss, alles auf einen Nenner bringen zu wollen.

It is a fallacy to want to reduce everything to one denominator.

Noun-infinitive construction.

7

Die divergierenden Meinungen ließen keinen Nenner zu.

The diverging opinions allowed for no common ground.

Separable verb 'zulassen'.

8

In der Quantenphysik ist der Nenner oft eine komplexe Funktion.

In quantum physics, the denominator is often a complex function.

Scientific register.

Colocações comuns

gemeinsamer Nenner
kleinster Nenner
auf einen Nenner bringen
den Nenner berechnen
gleicher Nenner
Hauptnenner finden
Nenner rational machen
einen Nenner suchen
keinen Nenner finden
einheitlicher Nenner

Frases Comuns

Alles auf einen Nenner bringen.

— To simplify or unify various things into one concept.

Er versucht, alle Theorien auf einen Nenner zu bringen.

Auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen.

— To reach an agreement or consensus.

Nach Stunden kamen sie auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner.

Der kleinste gemeinsame Nenner.

— The minimum agreement possible in a group.

Die Reform war nur der kleinste gemeinsame Nenner.

Den Nenner gleichnamig machen.

— To make denominators the same (in math).

Zuerst machen wir den Nenner gleichnamig.

Keinen Nenner haben.

— To have nothing in common.

Diese beiden Projekte haben keinen gemeinsamen Nenner.

Unter einem Nenner zusammenfassen.

— To group things under one heading.

Man kann diese Kosten unter einem Nenner zusammenfassen.

Einen Nenner ausklammern.

— To factor out a denominator (math).

Du kannst den Nenner hier ausklammern.

Der Nenner der Gleichung.

— The denominator of the equation.

Was steht im Nenner der Gleichung?

Ein Nenner für alle.

— One rule or factor for everyone.

Wir brauchen einen Nenner für alle Mitarbeiter.

Vom Nenner zum Zähler.

— From bottom to top (rare, figurative).

Er hat sich vom Nenner zum Zähler hochgearbeitet.

Frequentemente confundido com

der Nenner vs Zähler

The Zähler is the top part, Nenner is the bottom part of a fraction.

der Nenner vs Name

Though related, 'Name' is a general name, 'Nenner' is a specific term.

der Nenner vs Nenner (verb form)

There is no verb 'nenner', only 'nennen'.

Expressões idiomáticas

"auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen"

— To find common ground or agree.

Wir müssen endlich auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen.

neutral
"den kleinsten gemeinsamen Nenner finden"

— To find the bare minimum everyone can agree on.

Die EU-Staaten fanden nur den kleinsten gemeinsamen Nenner.

political
"etwas auf einen Nenner bringen"

— To standardize or simplify something.

Wir müssen unsere IT-Systeme auf einen Nenner bringen.

business
"keinen Nenner finden"

— To fail to reach an agreement.

Die Verhandlungen scheiterten, weil sie keinen Nenner fanden.

neutral
"einen Nenner für etwas sein"

— To be the common factor of something.

Gier ist oft der Nenner für solche Verbrechen.

literary
"unter dem Nenner ... laufen"

— To be categorized under a certain label.

Das läuft alles unter dem Nenner 'Marketing'.

informal
"den Nenner verlieren"

— To lose the common thread (rare).

In der Diskussion haben wir den Nenner verloren.

informal
"einen neuen Nenner definieren"

— To establish a new basis for agreement.

Wir müssen für unsere Ehe einen neuen Nenner definieren.

personal
"der Nenner aller Dinge"

— The common factor of everything (philosophical).

Ist Liebe der Nenner aller Dinge?

academic
"auf den Nenner Null bringen"

— To completely destroy or negate something (rare).

Er hat das Projekt auf den Nenner Null gebracht.

informal

Padrões de frases

A1

Der Nenner ist [Zahl].

Der Nenner ist vier.

A2

Ich sehe den [Adjektiv] Nenner.

Ich sehe den kleinen Nenner.

B1

Wir müssen [Präposition] einen [Adjektiv] Nenner kommen.

Wir müssen auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen.

B2

Es ist schwer, alles auf einen Nenner zu [Verb].

Es ist schwer, alles auf einen Nenner zu bringen.

C1

Die Suche nach dem [Adjektiv] Nenner [Verb].

Die Suche nach dem gemeinsamen Nenner dauert.

C2

Die [Substantiv] auf einen Nenner zu [Verb], erweist sich als [Adjektiv].

Die Meinungen auf einen Nenner zu bringen, erweist sich als schwierig.

B1

Ohne einen Nenner gibt es kein [Substantiv].

Ohne einen Nenner gibt es kein Ergebnis.

A2

Was steht im Nenner?

Was steht im Nenner?

Família de palavras

Substantivos

Nennung
Nenner
Benennung
Hauptnenner
Generalnenner
Nennwert

Verbos

nennen
benennen
ernennen
umbenennen

Adjetivos

nennenswert
genannt
namhaft

Relacionado

Name
Zähler
Bruch
Mathematik
Konsens

Como usar

frequency

High (especially in education and news)

Memorize

Mnemônico

The **N**enner is **N**ieder (down/below). The **Z**ähler is **Z**uoberst (at the very top).

Associação visual

Imagine a fraction bar as a floor. The **N**enner is the **N**eighbor living in the basement.

Word Web

Zähler Bruchstrich Mathematik Konsens Einigung Teilen Basis Gleichung

Desafio

Try to use 'gemeinsamer Nenner' in three different contexts today: one about food, one about a movie, and one about a work task.

Origem da palavra

Derived from the Middle High German word 'nenner', which comes from the verb 'nennen' (to name). In mathematics, it is a translation of the Latin 'denominator'.

Significado original: The one who names or designates.

Germanic (Indo-European).

Contexto cultural

Calling an agreement the 'kleinster gemeinsame Nenner' can be seen as an insult or a critique of a weak compromise.

In English, 'common denominator' is often used in the same way, but 'bottom line' is more frequent for results. Germans use 'Nenner' specifically for the 'shared logic' of a situation.

Used frequently in news programs like 'ZDF heute'. Common in school textbooks like 'Lambacher Schweizer'. A song title by some German indie bands.

Pratique na vida real

Contextos reais

Mathematics class

  • Den Nenner gleichnamig machen.
  • Was ist der Hauptnenner?
  • Den Bruch erweitern.
  • Der Nenner ist Null.

Political debate

  • Einen gemeinsamen Nenner finden.
  • Der kleinste gemeinsame Nenner.
  • Auf einen Nenner kommen.
  • Kein Nenner in Sicht.

Business meeting

  • Alles auf einen Nenner bringen.
  • Unsere Ziele auf einen Nenner bringen.
  • Einen einheitlichen Nenner suchen.
  • Den Nenner der Strategie definieren.

Personal relationships

  • Wir haben keinen Nenner mehr.
  • Einen neuen Nenner finden.
  • Auf einen Nenner kommen.
  • Den gemeinsamen Nenner suchen.

Technical documentation

  • Der Nenner des Verhältnisses.
  • Die Variable im Nenner.
  • Den Nenner berechnen.
  • Der Nenner bleibt konstant.

Iniciadores de conversa

"Wie können wir diese verschiedenen Ideen auf einen Nenner bringen?"

"Glaubst du, dass Politiker heute noch einen gemeinsamen Nenner finden können?"

"Was ist für dich der gemeinsame Nenner einer guten Freundschaft?"

"Hattest du in der Schule Probleme, den Hauptnenner zu finden?"

"Können wir uns bei diesem Thema auf einen Nenner einigen?"

Temas para diário

Beschreibe eine Situation, in der du mit jemandem auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner gekommen bist.

Warum ist es manchmal schlecht, nur den kleinsten gemeinsamen Nenner zu finden?

Welche Rolle spielt der Nenner in deinem täglichen Leben (mathematisch oder metaphorisch)?

Reflektiere über ein Thema, bei dem du absolut keinen gemeinsamen Nenner mit einer anderen Person finden konntest.

Wie wichtig ist ein gemeinsamer Nenner für das Funktionieren einer Gesellschaft?

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