die Base
die Base em 30 segundos
- An archaic or regional German word for a female cousin (Cousine).
- Used in classical literature, historical contexts, and Southern German dialects.
- Also a common scientific term in chemistry for an alkaline substance (base).
- Feminine gender (die Base), plural form is 'die Basen'.
The German word die Base is a fascinating linguistic relic that primarily refers to a female cousin. In modern, standard German, you will most frequently encounter the word die Cousine to describe the daughter of one's aunt or uncle. However, die Base persists in specific contexts, particularly in literature, historical texts, and certain regional dialects in Southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Understanding this word requires a journey through the evolution of the German language and its kinship systems.
- Historical Kinship
- Historically, the German language was much more specific about family relations. A Base was originally the sister of one's father (the paternal aunt), while the maternal aunt was called die Muhme. Over centuries, these specific meanings blurred, and both terms eventually came to refer to female cousins or more distant female relatives. By the 19th century, die Base became the standard term for a female cousin, regardless of which side of the family she belonged to.
- Modern Usage and Register
- In contemporary conversation, using die Base might make you sound like a character from a Grimm fairy tale or a 19th-century novel. It carries an air of nostalgia and formality. However, in rural parts of Bavaria or Swabia, you might still hear it used naturally. It is also important to distinguish this kinship term from the scientific term die Base (plural: Basen), which refers to a chemical base (alkali) in chemistry—a homonym that is used very frequently in academic and scientific German today.
In den alten Briefen meiner Urgroßmutter wird oft ihre geliebte Base Mathilde erwähnt, die in Wien lebte.
When you encounter die Base in a B1 context, it is often to test your ability to recognize older vocabulary or to distinguish between family members. It is a word that bridges the gap between the everyday language of today and the rich literary heritage of the German-speaking world. Writers like Goethe and Fontane used the term extensively, reflecting the social structures of their time where family ties were the bedrock of society.
Meine Base zweiten Grades hat mir zur Hochzeit gratuliert.
The decline of die Base in favor of die Cousine is part of a larger trend in the 18th and 19th centuries where German elites adopted French terminology to sound more sophisticated. While Cousine won the battle for dominance in the city, Base remains a sturdy, Germanic alternative that adds color and historical depth to your vocabulary. If you are reading a classic German play, such as those by Friedrich Schiller, knowing this word is essential for tracking the complex web of family loyalties and conflicts that drive the plot.
- Regional Nuances
- In Switzerland, the word can sometimes be heard in the diminutive form Baseli, which adds a layer of affection. In Northern Germany, it is almost entirely extinct in spoken language, replaced by Cousine or simply Verwandte (relative). Understanding where a speaker is from can often be deduced by their choice between these two synonyms.
Es ist eine alte Familientradition, dass die Base die Patenschaft übernimmt.
Using die Base correctly involves understanding its grammatical gender (feminine) and its role within the sentence. As a noun, it follows standard German declension patterns for feminine nouns ending in -e. In the nominative, accusative, and dative cases, it remains Base (singular) or Basen (plural). In the genitive singular, it is der Base. Let's explore how to integrate this word into various sentence structures to sound more like a native speaker with a rich vocabulary.
Ich habe meiner Base ein Buch zum Geburtstag geschenkt.
- Possessive Constructions
- Because die Base is a family term, it is frequently used with possessive pronouns like meine (my), deine (your), or seine (his). For example, "Das ist das Haus meiner Base" (That is my cousin's house). Notice how the genitive case meiner Base clearly indicates ownership.
- Adjective Agreement
- When adding adjectives, they must agree with the feminine gender. "Meine liebe Base" (My dear cousin) or "Eine entfernte Base" (A distant cousin). The weak, strong, and mixed declension rules apply normally here, making it a good word for practicing your B1 grammar skills.
In complex sentences, die Base can serve as the subject or the object. If you are describing a family tree, you might say: "Die Tochter meines Onkels ist meine Base." This provides a clear, logical definition within a sentence. Even though Cousine is more common, using Base in a creative writing piece or when telling a story about your heritage can add a specific stylistic flavor that signals a higher level of linguistic competence.
Kennst du die Base von Peter, die in Berlin studiert?
One interesting way to use the word is in the context of "die Base und der Vetter." This pair (female cousin and male cousin) was the standard way to refer to one's cousins for centuries. If you are visiting a museum or a historical site in Germany, you might see portraits labeled "Base Sophie" and "Vetter Hans." This pairing is a classic example of how German kinship terms functioned before the heavy influence of French vocabulary.
Obwohl sie nur eine entfernte Base ist, verstehen wir uns sehr gut.
- Common Verb Pairings
- You will often find die Base used with verbs of visitation or communication: besuchen (to visit), schreiben (to write), anrufen (to call). For example: "Ich muss meine Base heute noch anrufen." This shows that despite its formal tone, the word still functions in everyday communicative contexts.
Alle meine Basen kommen zum Familienfest im Sommer.
While die Base is not the primary word for "cousin" in modern urban German, it occupies several important niches where you are likely to encounter it. From the lecture halls of chemistry departments to the stages of classical theaters, the word Base has a surprisingly diverse range of applications. Recognizing these contexts will help you understand whether someone is talking about their family or a chemical reaction.
- In Literature and Theater
- If you are studying German literature (Germanistik) or attending a play by authors like Lessing, Goethe, or Kleist, die Base is the standard term. In these works, the word often carries social weight, indicating alliances between families. Characters will refer to each other as "meine liebe Base" to show affection or "die Base" to denote a specific social standing within the family hierarchy.
- Chemistry and Science
- This is the most common modern usage of the word. In chemistry, eine Base is an alkali or a proton acceptor (the opposite of an acid/Säure). You will hear this in schools, universities, and technical professions. For example: "Natronlauge ist eine starke Base." While the meaning is entirely different from the family term, the spelling and pronunciation are identical.
In der Chemievorlesung haben wir heute über die Eigenschaften von Basen und Säuren gesprochen.
Another place you will hear die Base is in genealogical research. When Germans research their family trees (Ahnenforschung), they use the historically accurate terms to describe their ancestors. A researcher might say, "Ich habe eine Base vierten Grades in Amerika gefunden." This usage preserves the word's original function as a precise tool for mapping kinship across generations.
Die Schauspielerin spielt die Rolle der intriganten Base im neuen Theaterstück.
In some South German dialects, specifically in rural Upper Bavaria or parts of Austria, the word is still used in spoken language. In these communities, dialect is a source of pride, and using traditional words like Base and Vetter instead of the French-influenced Cousine and Cousin is a way of maintaining local identity. If you are hiking in the Alps and stop at a mountain hut, you might hear the locals using these terms among themselves.
In Bayern sagt man manchmal noch Base, wenn man die Cousine meint.
- Opera and Classical Music
- German opera librettos, such as those by Richard Wagner or Richard Strauss, frequently use archaic kinship terms. In the opera "Der Rosenkavalier," for instance, the complex relationships between the aristocratic characters are often described using Base and Vetter, emphasizing their noble lineage and the tightly-knit nature of the high society of the time.
„Grüß Gott, liebe Base“, sagte der alte Herr freundlich.
Learning the word die Base comes with a few pitfalls that can trip up even advanced learners. Because the word has multiple meanings (kinship vs. chemistry) and sounds similar to other common German words, it is important to be precise in its application. Here are the most common mistakes to avoid when using or interpreting this word.
- Confusing "Base" with "Basis"
- This is the most frequent error. Die Basis (plural: Basen) means "the basis," "the foundation," or "the base" (as in a military base or the base of a triangle). While the plural of both words is Basen, their singular forms and meanings are distinct. You would say "Die Basis für unsere Zusammenarbeit" (The basis for our cooperation), but never "Die Base für unsere Zusammenarbeit."
- Confusing "Base" with "Nichte"
- Learners often mix up cousins and nieces. Die Base is your cousin (daughter of aunt/uncle), while die Nichte is your niece (daughter of brother/sister). In English, "cousin" is gender-neutral, but in German, you must choose between Base/Cousine (female) and Vetter/Cousin (male).
Falsch: Meine Base ist die Tochter meiner Schwester.
Richtig: Meine Nichte ist die Tochter meiner Schwester.
Another mistake is using die Base in a modern, casual context where it feels out of place. If you are introducing your cousin to a group of friends at a bar, saying "Das ist meine Base" will likely result in confused looks or questions about whether you are from the 1800s. In these situations, always use meine Cousine. The word Base is reserved for formal, literary, or very specific regional contexts.
Falsch: Wir brauchen eine gute Base für unser Projekt.
Richtig: Wir brauchen eine gute Basis für unser Projekt.
Finally, be careful with the plural form Basen. In chemistry, this specifically refers to alkaline substances. If you are talking about multiple female cousins, you would also say Basen, but the context must be crystal clear. For example, "Ich habe viele Basen" could mean you have many cousins or you have many chemical bases in your laboratory. Always provide enough context to avoid this ambiguity.
In der Genealogie ist eine Base oft eine Verwandte in der Seitenlinie.
- Spelling Errors
- Do not write "Baase" or "Baze." The spelling is simple: B-a-s-e. Also, remember that all nouns in German are capitalized. Writing "meine base" with a lowercase 'b' is a grammatical error that is common among beginners but should be mastered by the B1 level.
Meine Base hat mir eine Postkarte aus dem Urlaub geschickt.
To truly master German, you need to know the alternatives to die Base and when each is appropriate. The German language has several ways to describe female relatives, each with its own nuance of formality, region, and closeness. Let's compare die Base with its most common synonyms and related terms.
- Die Cousine vs. Die Base
- Die Cousine is the standard, modern word used in 95% of situations. It comes from French and is used throughout Germany. Die Base is the older, Germanic word. Use Cousine for everyday life and Base for literature or historical contexts.
- Die Verwandte
- This means "the relative" (female). It is a more general term. If you aren't sure of the exact relation or if it doesn't matter, Verwandte is a safe choice. "Sie ist eine Verwandte von mir" (She is a relative of mine).
- Die Nichte
- As mentioned before, this means "niece." While not a synonym, it is the word most often confused with Base. A niece is the daughter of your sibling, whereas a Base is the daughter of your parent's sibling.
Anstatt „Base“ zu sagen, benutzen die meisten Deutschen heute das Wort „Cousine“.
In some dialects, you might also hear die Geschwisterkind (literally: sibling-child), which can refer to cousins collectively. However, this is quite rare and very regional. For a male cousin, the equivalent of Base is der Vetter, and the equivalent of Cousine is der Cousin. Knowing these pairs (Base/Vetter and Cousine/Cousin) is vital for clear communication about family.
Früher war das Paar Base und Vetter sehr gebräuchlich.
Another related term is die Schwippschwägerin. This is a very specific German word for the sister of one's sibling-in-law (or the wife of one's brother-in-law). While Base is a blood relative, Schwippschwägerin is a relative by marriage. German is famous for these hyper-specific family terms, and learning them can be a fun way to explore the culture's emphasis on family structures.
Meine Base und ich sind im gleichen Alter und wie Schwestern aufgewachsen.
- Die Großbase
- This is an even more obscure term that refers to the daughter of one's great-aunt or great-uncle (a second cousin). While almost never used today, you might find it in old legal documents or very detailed family histories. It shows how the word Base can be modified to indicate different degrees of separation.
In manchen Dialekten wird das Wort Base auch für eine Tante verwendet.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
In the Middle Ages, kinship terms were much more precise than they are today. Using the wrong term could actually lead to legal confusion regarding inheritance!
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing it like the English word 'base' (rhyming with 'face').
- Shortening the 'a' sound (making it sound like 'Basse').
- Pronouncing the 's' as a sharp 'ss' instead of a soft 'z'.
- Omitting the final 'e' sound.
- Confusing the stress with the second syllable.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize in context, but requires knowledge of historical terms.
Harder to use naturally because it's often replaced by 'Cousine'.
Might sound strange if used in the wrong social setting.
Must be distinguished from 'Basis' and 'Besen'.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Feminine Noun Declension
Die Base (Nom), der Base (Gen), der Base (Dat), die Base (Akk).
Plural Formation with -n
Die Base -> die Basen.
Genitive Possession
Das Auto meiner Base.
Adjective Endings after 'meine'
Meine liebE Base.
Capitalization of Nouns
Always write 'Base', never 'base'.
Exemplos por nível
Meine Base heißt Maria.
My cousin is named Maria.
Feminine subject, nominative case.
Hast du eine Base?
Do you have a (female) cousin?
Accusative case after 'haben'.
Die Base von Tim ist klein.
Tim's cousin is small.
Genitive relation using 'von'.
Meine Base wohnt in Berlin.
My cousin lives in Berlin.
Simple present tense.
Ist das deine Base?
Is that your cousin?
Possessive pronoun 'deine'.
Ich besuche meine Base.
I am visiting my cousin.
Accusative object.
Die Base spielt Klavier.
The cousin is playing the piano.
Definite article 'die'.
Meine Base ist meine Freundin.
My cousin is my friend.
Predicate nominative.
Ich habe zwei Basen in München.
I have two cousins in Munich.
Plural form 'Basen'.
Meine Base hat mir ein Geschenk gegeben.
My cousin gave me a gift.
Perfect tense.
Wir gehen mit meiner Base ins Kino.
We are going to the cinema with my cousin.
Dative after 'mit'.
Kennst du die Base von Sarah?
Do you know Sarah's cousin?
Accusative case.
Meine Base arbeitet als Lehrerin.
My cousin works as a teacher.
Occupational description.
Ich schreibe meiner Base eine E-Mail.
I am writing an email to my cousin.
Indirect object (dative).
Die Base meiner Mutter ist meine Großbase.
My mother's cousin is my second cousin.
Genitive construction.
Meine Base ist älter als ich.
My cousin is older than me.
Comparative with 'als'.
In alten Romanen wird oft von der Base gesprochen.
In old novels, the cousin is often spoken of.
Passive voice with 'von'.
Meine Base, die in Wien lebt, kommt zu Besuch.
My cousin, who lives in Vienna, is coming to visit.
Relative clause.
Es ist wichtig, den Unterschied zwischen Base und Säure zu kennen.
It is important to know the difference between base and acid.
Chemical homonym usage.
Obwohl sie meine Base ist, sehen wir uns selten.
Although she is my cousin, we rarely see each other.
Concessive clause with 'obwohl'.
Ich habe meiner Base beim Umzug geholfen.
I helped my cousin with the move.
Dative object with 'helfen'.
Die Base ist eine traditionelle Bezeichnung für die Cousine.
The 'Base' is a traditional designation for the 'Cousine'.
Apposition.
Meine Base interessiert sich sehr für Geschichte.
My cousin is very interested in history.
Reflexive verb 'sich interessieren'.
Wir haben die Hochzeit meiner Base groß gefeiert.
We celebrated my cousin's wedding in a big way.
Genitive case.
Der Begriff 'Base' ist heute weitgehend durch 'Cousine' ersetzt worden.
The term 'Base' has been largely replaced by 'Cousine' today.
Passive perfect.
In der Chemie bezeichnet eine Base einen Stoff, der Protonen aufnehmen kann.
In chemistry, a base refers to a substance that can accept protons.
Scientific definition.
Meine Base und ich pflegen einen engen Briefwechsel.
My cousin and I maintain a close correspondence.
Formal vocabulary 'pflegen'.
Die literarische Figur der 'lustigen Base' ist ein bekannter Topos.
The literary figure of the 'merry cousin' is a well-known trope.
Literary analysis.
Je öfter ich meine Base besuche, desto besser lernen wir uns kennen.
The more often I visit my cousin, the better we get to know each other.
Double comparative 'je... desto'.
Die Base väterlicherseits war früher besonders angesehen.
The paternal cousin was formerly particularly respected.
Adverbial 'väterlicherseits'.
Es ist faszinierend, wie sich die Bedeutung der Base gewandelt hat.
It is fascinating how the meaning of 'Base' has changed.
Indirect question with 'wie'.
Trotz der Entfernung bleibt meine Base meine engste Vertraute.
Despite the distance, my cousin remains my closest confidante.
Genitive after 'trotz'.
Die Etymologie des Wortes 'Base' führt uns zurück ins Althochdeutsche.
The etymology of the word 'Base' leads us back to Old High German.
High-level academic vocabulary.
In Goethes Werken begegnet uns die Base als Symbol familiärer Geborgenheit.
In Goethe's works, we encounter the 'Base' as a symbol of familial security.
Literary interpretation.
Die Konzentration der Basen in der Lösung muss genau gemessen werden.
The concentration of bases in the solution must be measured precisely.
Plural chemical term.
Es gilt als archaisch, seine Verwandten noch als Base und Vetter zu bezeichnen.
It is considered archaic to still refer to one's relatives as 'Base' and 'Vetter'.
Infinitive construction with 'zu'.
Die Base fungierte in der feudalen Gesellschaft oft als Heiratsvermittlerin.
The cousin often functioned as a matchmaker in feudal society.
Historical analysis.
Man kann die Base als die germanische Entsprechung zur Cousine betrachten.
One can consider the 'Base' as the Germanic equivalent to the 'Cousine'.
Modal verb 'betrachten'.
Die Verwendung von 'Base' verleiht dem Text eine nostalgische Aura.
The use of 'Base' lends the text a nostalgic aura.
Stylistic analysis.
In der DNA bilden die vier Basen die Grundlage der genetischen Information.
In DNA, the four bases form the foundation of genetic information.
Biological context.
Die semantische Verschiebung der 'Base' von der Tante zur Cousine ist ein Paradebeispiel für Sprachwandel.
The semantic shift of 'Base' from aunt to cousin is a prime example of language change.
Complex nominal phrases.
In Lessings 'Minna von Barnhelm' wird die familiäre Bindung durch die Anrede 'Base' unterstrichen.
In Lessing's 'Minna von Barnhelm', the familial bond is underlined by the address 'Base'.
Literary reference.
Die Reaktivität dieser speziellen Base hängt von ihrer molekularen Struktur ab.
The reactivity of this specific base depends on its molecular structure.
Advanced scientific German.
Obschon der Begriff 'Base' im Alltagsdiskurs obsolet ist, bleibt er im literarischen Kanon präsent.
Although the term 'Base' is obsolete in everyday discourse, it remains present in the literary canon.
Conjunction 'obschon'.
Die Differenzierung zwischen Muhme und Base zeugt von einem hochkomplexen Verwandtschaftssystem.
The differentiation between 'Muhme' and 'Base' testifies to a highly complex kinship system.
Verb 'zeugen von'.
Die Base als Vertrauensperson der Protagonistin dient oft als dramatisches Hilfsmittel.
The cousin as the protagonist's confidante often serves as a dramatic device.
Apposition and function.
In der Dialektgeographie lässt sich der Rückzug der 'Base' zugunsten der 'Cousine' kartieren.
In dialect geography, the retreat of 'Base' in favor of 'Cousine' can be mapped.
Passive construction with 'lassen'.
Die chemische Neutralisation erfolgt durch die Reaktion einer Säure mit einer Base.
Chemical neutralization occurs through the reaction of an acid with a base.
Technical process description.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— A distant or indirect cousin (informal).
Das ist irgendeine Base von der Seite.
— A common affectionate address in old letters.
Meine liebe Base, ich hoffe, es geht dir gut.
— A cousin living with the family (historical).
Die Base im Haus half bei der Erziehung.
— A phrase indicating a clear but not immediate family tie.
Wir sind verwandt wie Base und Vetter.
— A wealthy cousin (common literary trope).
Er hofft auf eine Erbschaft von seiner reichen Base.
— The cousin on the mother's side.
Meine Base mütterlicherseits wohnt in Hamburg.
— The cousin on the father's side.
Meine Base väterlicherseits ist sehr sportlich.
Frequentemente confundido com
Means foundation or base (military/math). Plural is also 'Basen'.
Means broom. Sounds slightly similar.
Stock market term for a decline in prices.
Expressões idiomáticas
— Used (pejoratively/informally) to describe an old-fashioned or gossipy woman.
Hör nicht auf sie, sie ist eine alte Base.
Informal/Archaic— To get along very well, like close family members.
Die beiden verstehen sich wie Base und Vetter.
Informal— To act as a chaperone or a family mediator (historical).
Sie musste bei dem Treffen die Base spielen.
Literary— To blame a distant relative for something (rare).
Er schiebt seine schlechten Manieren auf die Base.
Informal— A play on 'die Kirche im Dorf lassen' (to not exaggerate), used regionally.
Jetzt lass mal die Base im Dorf!
Regional— To have a relative for every need (ironic).
Er hat für jedes Problem eine Base.
Informal— To look or act unsophisticated or rustic.
Sie kam sich vor wie die Base vom Lande.
Informal— Gossip or small talk between female relatives.
Das war wieder ein typisches Basen-Gespräch.
Informal— A pun on 'Basis der Wahrheit' (foundation of truth).
Das ist die Base der Wahrheit.
Humorous— In the manner of a traditional female relative.
Sie kümmerte sich auf Basen-Art um ihn.
LiteraryFácil de confundir
They are synonyms.
Cousine is modern and common; Base is archaic or regional.
Meine Cousine (modern) / Meine Base (old-fashioned).
Both are female relatives.
Nichte is a sibling's daughter; Base is an aunt/uncle's daughter.
Meine Nichte ist 5 Jahre alt.
It's the masculine counterpart.
Vetter is male; Base is female.
Mein Vetter und meine Base kommen beide.
Base used to mean aunt historically.
Today, Tante is your parent's sister; Base is her daughter.
Meine Tante ist die Mutter meiner Base.
Both are old kinship terms.
Muhme was the maternal aunt; Base was the paternal aunt.
Die Muhme brachte Kuchen mit.
Padrões de frases
Das ist meine [Base].
Das ist meine Base.
Ich habe eine [Base] in [Stadt].
Ich habe eine Base in München.
Meine [Base] hat mir erzählt, dass...
Meine Base hat mir erzählt, dass sie umzieht.
Obwohl sie meine [Base] ist, ...
Obwohl sie meine Base ist, kenne ich sie kaum.
Der Begriff [Base] wird heute selten verwendet.
Der Begriff Base wird heute selten verwendet.
Die [Base] fungiert als...
Die Base fungiert als Zeugin.
In Anbetracht der Tatsache, dass sie meine [Base] ist...
In Anbetracht der Tatsache, dass sie meine Base ist, helfe ich ihr.
Die [Base] als Topos in der Literatur...
Die Base als Topos in der Literatur des Realismus.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Low in daily speech, high in historical literature and chemistry.
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Using 'Base' for a male cousin.
→
Vetter or Cousin.
'Base' is strictly feminine. Using it for a male is a gender error.
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Writing 'meine base' with a small 'b'.
→
meine Base.
All nouns in German must be capitalized.
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Using 'Base' to mean 'foundation'.
→
Basis.
While related, 'Base' is kinship/chemistry; 'Basis' is foundation/math.
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Confusing 'Base' and 'Nichte'.
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Nichte (niece) vs. Base (cousin).
These are different family relationships.
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Pronouncing 'Base' like the English 'base'.
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[ˈbaːzə].
The German pronunciation has two syllables and a long 'a'.
Dicas
Plural Confusion
Remember that 'Basen' is the plural for both 'Base' (cousin/chemistry) and 'Basis' (foundation). Context is key!
Literature Key
When reading 19th-century German literature, always translate 'Base' as 'cousin' to understand the family dynamics.
Long A
Don't rush the 'a'. It's a long, open sound [a:]. Practice with 'Nase' and 'Hase'.
Regional Use
If you are in Bavaria, you might hear 'Base' used for 'Cousine'. It's a sign of local dialect pride.
Historical Writing
Use 'Base' in creative writing to instantly signal that your story takes place in the past.
Chemistry Context
In a lab, 'Base' is never a relative. It's always a substance with a pH above 7.
Family Base
The 'Base' is the base of your family tree's branches. This helps link the kinship and foundation meanings.
Base vs. Vetter
Always pair them in your mind: Base (f) and Vetter (m). They are the old-school duo.
Auntie Roots
Knowing it used to mean 'aunt' explains why it sounds so respectful and formal.
Article Clue
If you hear 'der Base' (genitive/dative), you know it's feminine. If you hear 'die Basis', it's a different word.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of a 'Base' as the 'Base' (foundation) of your extended family tree. She's the female cousin who keeps the family stories alive.
Associação visual
Imagine an old family portrait in a dusty attic. The woman in the lace dress is the 'Base', while the man with the mustache is the 'Vetter'.
Word Web
Desafio
Write a three-sentence story about a mysterious 'Base' who arrives at a family reunion after twenty years of silence.
Origem da palavra
The word 'Base' comes from Middle High German 'base' and Old High German 'fasa'. It is related to the West Germanic root for a female relative.
Significado original: Originally, it specifically meant 'vaters Schwester' (father's sister), while 'Muhme' meant 'mutters Schwester' (mother's sister).
Germanic (Indo-European).Contexto cultural
The word 'Base' is safe to use but may sound overly formal or slightly comical in modern settings. In chemistry, 'Base' is a standard technical term with no social sensitivity.
English uses 'cousin' for both genders. German learners must remember to distinguish between 'Base' (female) and 'Vetter' (male).
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Family Reunions
- Das ist meine Base.
- Alle meine Basen sind hier.
- Wie geht es deiner Base?
- Meine Base hat geheiratet.
Chemistry Lab
- Wie hoch ist der pH-Wert dieser Base?
- Vorsicht, das ist eine starke Base!
- Wir brauchen mehr Base.
- Die Base neutralisiert die Säure.
Reading Literature
- Die Base im Roman...
- Eine Nachricht von der Base.
- Die treue Base.
- Die Intrige der Base.
Genealogy
- Ich suche meine Base vierten Grades.
- Eintrag zur Base im Kirchenbuch.
- Die Base verstarb jung.
- Verwandtschaft mit der Base.
Regional Travel (South Germany)
- Griaß di, Base!
- Meine Base vom Bauernhof.
- Die Base spricht Dialekt.
- Traditionelle Base.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Hast du eine Base, die du besonders gerne magst?"
"Wusstest du, dass 'Base' ein altes Wort für 'Cousine' ist?"
"Wie viele Basen hast du in deiner Familie?"
"Hast du in der Schule schon über Säuren und Basen gelernt?"
"Würdest du das Wort 'Base' im Alltag benutzen oder lieber 'Cousine'?"
Temas para diário
Schreibe über eine Erinnerung an deine Lieblingsbase aus deiner Kindheit.
Stell dir vor, du lebst im 19. Jahrhundert. Schreibe einen Brief an deine Base.
Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen der familiären Base und der chemischen Base.
Warum glaubst du, dass das Wort 'Cousine' das Wort 'Base' fast verdrängt hat?
Beschreibe einen fiktiven Charakter, der eine 'böse Base' in einem Märchen ist.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, but rarely in everyday speech. It's mostly found in literature, historical contexts, or specific Southern German dialects. In most cases, Germans say 'die Cousine' instead.
'Die Base' refers to a female cousin or a chemical base. 'Die Basis' refers to a foundation, a starting point, or a military/mathematical base. They share the same plural 'Basen', which can be confusing.
It is always feminine: 'die Base'. There is no masculine form of this specific word; for a male cousin, you use 'der Vetter' or 'der Cousin'.
Absolutely! In chemistry, 'die Base' is the correct technical term for an alkali or proton acceptor. It is not archaic in this context.
'Base' is the original Germanic word, while 'Cousine' was borrowed from French in the 18th century when French culture was very influential in Germany.
The plural is 'die Basen'. For example: 'Ich habe drei Basen' (I have three female cousins).
No. 'Base' is a cousin (daughter of aunt/uncle), while 'Nichte' is a niece (daughter of brother/sister).
It's not impolite, but it can sound very old-fashioned or even slightly ironic if used in a casual, modern setting.
Beyond 'cousin' and 'chemical base', it has no other common meanings in German.
Since it refers to a female relative, it follows the natural gender and is therefore feminine: 'die Base'.
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Schreibe einen Satz über deine Cousine und benutze das Wort 'Base'.
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Erkläre auf Deutsch, was eine chemische Base ist.
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Schreibe einen kurzen Briefanfang an eine 'liebe Base'.
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Vergleiche 'Base' und 'Cousine' in zwei Sätzen.
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Nenne drei Dinge, die eine Base (chemisch) tut.
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Beschreibe deine Familie und erwähne eine Base.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Base und Nichte?
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Schreibe einen Satz im Dativ mit 'Base'.
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Schreibe einen Satz im Genitiv mit 'Base'.
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Benutze den Plural 'Basen' in einem Satz über Verwandte.
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Benutze den Plural 'Basen' in einem Satz über Chemie.
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'entfernte Base'.
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Warum ist 'Base' heute seltener als 'Cousine'?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'Base' und 'Vetter'.
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Wie fühlt es sich an, das Wort 'Base' zu benutzen?
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Schreibe einen Satz über eine 'Großbase'.
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Was passiert, wenn man Säure und Base mischt?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'basisch'.
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Schreibe einen Satz über DNA-Basen.
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Erfinde einen Namen für eine Base in einem Roman.
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Sage auf Deutsch: 'My cousin is called Anna.'
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Sage auf Deutsch: 'I have many cousins.' (plural)
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Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen Base und Vetter.
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Sage: 'This is a strong base.' (Chemistry)
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Sage: 'I am visiting my cousin.'
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Buchstabiere das Wort 'Base'.
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Sage: 'My cousin's dog is small.'
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Sage: 'Are you my cousin?'
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Sage: 'The bases are in the laboratory.'
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Sage: 'I like my dear cousin.'
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Sage: 'A base has a high pH value.'
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Sage: 'My cousin lives far away.'
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Sage: 'I am writing to my cousin.'
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Sage: 'She is my second cousin.'
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Sage: 'The cousin is playing with the children.'
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Sage: 'There is no base here.'
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Sage: 'The reaction between acid and base.'
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Sage: 'My cousin is very helpful.'
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Sage: 'Greetings to your cousin!'
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Sage: 'Is that your favorite cousin?'
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Hör zu: 'Meine Base kommt morgen.' Wer kommt?
Hör zu: 'Die Basen sind gefährlich.' Wo könnten wir sein?
Hör zu: 'Ich habe meiner Base geholfen.' Welcher Kasus ist 'meiner Base'?
Hör zu: 'Basisch oder sauer?' Was ist die Frage?
Hör zu: 'Das ist die Base von Peter.' Wessen Verwandte ist sie?
Hör zu: 'Zwei Basen und ein Vetter.' Wie viele Personen sind das?
Hör zu: 'Die Base ist altmodisch.' Was ist altmodisch?
Hör zu: 'PH-Wert der Base.' Was wird gemessen?
Hör zu: 'Meine liebe Base Sophie.' Wie heißt sie?
Hör zu: 'Basenpaare in der DNA.' Um welche Wissenschaft geht es?
Hör zu: 'Entfernte Base.' Ist sie eng verwandt?
Hör zu: 'Basenüberschuss im Blut.' Ist das medizinisch?
Hör zu: 'Grüß die Base!' Was soll man tun?
Hör zu: 'Die Base meiner Mutter.' Wer ist das für mich?
Hör zu: 'Natron ist eine Base.' Was ist Natron?
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Summary
While 'die Cousine' is the standard modern word, 'die Base' is a traditional alternative for a female cousin. You will primarily encounter it in 19th-century literature or chemistry labs. Example: 'Meine Base und ich schrieben uns viele Briefe.'
- An archaic or regional German word for a female cousin (Cousine).
- Used in classical literature, historical contexts, and Southern German dialects.
- Also a common scientific term in chemistry for an alkaline substance (base).
- Feminine gender (die Base), plural form is 'die Basen'.
Plural Confusion
Remember that 'Basen' is the plural for both 'Base' (cousin/chemistry) and 'Basis' (foundation). Context is key!
Literature Key
When reading 19th-century German literature, always translate 'Base' as 'cousin' to understand the family dynamics.
Long A
Don't rush the 'a'. It's a long, open sound [a:]. Practice with 'Nase' and 'Hase'.
Regional Use
If you are in Bavaria, you might hear 'Base' used for 'Cousine'. It's a sign of local dialect pride.
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