Hörsaal
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- A Hörsaal is a large university lecture hall designed for many students to listen to a professor's presentation, often featuring tiered seating for better visibility.
- The word is a masculine compound noun (der Hörsaal) and is essential for anyone navigating the German-speaking higher education system and campus life.
- Commonly used with prepositions like 'im' (location) and 'in den' (direction), it describes the primary setting for formal university teaching and academic discourse.
- The plural form is 'Hörsäle', and it is distinct from smaller seminar rooms or general-purpose ceremonial halls like an 'Aula' or a standard 'Saal'.
The German word Hörsaal is a quintessential term in the world of higher education. Etymologically, it is a compound noun formed from the verb hören (to hear/listen) and the noun Saal (a large room or hall). Therefore, it literally translates to a 'hearing hall.' In a practical sense, it refers to a university lecture hall or auditorium. Unlike a standard Klassenzimmer (classroom), which you might find in a primary or secondary school, a Hörsaal is specifically designed for large groups of students, often ranging from fifty to several hundred individuals, who gather to listen to a Vorlesung (lecture).
- Academic Context
- The term is exclusively used within universities (Universitäten) or universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen). It evokes the image of tiered seating, a large blackboard or projector screen, and a lectern for the professor.
- Social Significance
- For many German students, the Hörsaal represents the transition into adulthood and independent learning. It is a place of intellectual rigor, but also a site for student activism, such as the famous 'Hörsaalbesetzungen' (lecture hall occupations) during protests.
Der Hörsaal war so voll, dass einige Studenten auf den Treppen sitzen mussten.
In Germany, the architecture of a Hörsaal can vary from ultra-modern glass buildings to historical rooms with ornate wood carvings and steep, amphitheater-style seating. When you enter a Hörsaal, there is a specific etiquette involved: students often knock on the tables instead of clapping at the end of a lecture to show their appreciation for the professor's presentation. This unique cultural trait is inextricably linked to the physical space of the hall itself.
In diesem historischen Hörsaal haben schon berühmte Nobelpreisträger gelehrt.
Furthermore, the word is used in various compound nouns that describe university life. For example, Hörsaalmanagement refers to the scheduling and organization of these rooms, while Hörsaalbestuhlung describes the specific type of fixed seating found within them. If a student says they are 'im Hörsaal,' they are usually attending a formal session, whereas if they are 'im Seminarraum,' they are likely in a smaller, more interactive class. The sheer scale of a Hörsaal dictates the nature of the interaction: it is primarily a one-way communication from the lecturer to the audience.
Wir treffen uns direkt vor dem Hörsaal 1A.
- Physical Features
- Typically includes a 'Pult' (lectern), 'Beamer' (projector), and 'Klapptische' (folding tables).
Die Akustik im neuen Hörsaal ist hervorragend.
Ultimately, the Hörsaal is more than just a room; it is a symbol of the German 'Vorlesungskultur' (lecture culture). It is where theories are presented, where students scribble notes frantically, and where the academic spirit of a university is most visible. Whether it is an early 8:00 AM lecture or a late-night guest speech, the Hörsaal remains the heart of the campus experience for thousands of students every day.
Using the word Hörsaal correctly involves understanding its grammatical gender (masculine) and the common prepositions that accompany it. Most frequently, you will use 'in' to describe being inside the hall or moving into it. Because it is a location, 'in' takes the dative case when describing a state (where?) and the accusative case when describing movement (to where?).
- Dative (Location)
- 'Ich bin im Hörsaal' (I am in the lecture hall). Here, 'in dem' contracts to 'im'.
- Accusative (Direction)
- 'Ich gehe in den Hörsaal' (I am going into the lecture hall). Use this when you are entering the room.
Hinter dem Hörsaal befindet sich die Cafeteria.
When talking about the capacity or condition of the room, adjectives are very useful. You might describe a Hörsaal as überfüllt (overcrowded), modern (modern), altmodisch (old-fashioned), or riesig (huge). Verbs that often pair with Hörsaal include betreten (to enter), verlassen (to leave), reinigen (to clean), and umbauen (to renovate).
Der Dozent betrat den Hörsaal pünktlich um neun Uhr.
Plural usage is also common, especially when discussing university infrastructure. The plural form is Hörsäle. Note the change from 'aa' to 'ä'. For example: 'Die Universität verfügt über zwanzig moderne Hörsäle.' This transformation is typical for many German nouns where the vowel shifts in the plural. If you are a student, you might also use the word in the context of finding your way: 'In welchem Hörsaal findet die Prüfung statt?' (In which lecture hall is the exam taking place?).
Die Studenten strömten aus den Hörsälen, als die Vorlesung endete.
- Common Verb Pairings
- 'Einen Hörsaal reservieren' (to reserve a lecture hall), 'Im Hörsaal sitzen' (to sit in the lecture hall).
Finally, consider the register. In formal academic writing, you might see 'Hörsaal' used in administrative contexts. In casual conversation among students, it's often used simply to denote a destination. 'Kommst du mit zum Hörsaal?' (Are you coming with me to the lecture hall?). It is a neutral word, neither overly formal nor slang, making it safe to use in any university-related situation. By mastering its use with prepositions and cases, you can accurately navigate any German campus conversation.
Darf man im Hörsaal essen und trinken?
You will encounter the word Hörsaal primarily in academic environments. If you are a student in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, this word will be part of your daily vocabulary. You'll see it on your 'Stundenplan' (schedule), on campus maps, and on digital signage throughout the university buildings. Professors will use it when announcing changes to the venue: 'Die nächste Vorlesung findet in einem anderen Hörsaal statt.'
- On Campus
- Announcements like 'Bitte verlassen Sie den Hörsaal zügig' (Please leave the lecture hall quickly) are common between classes.
- News and Media
- In the news, 'Hörsaal' often appears in reports about university funding, overcrowding issues, or student strikes where rooms are occupied.
Der Bericht kritisierte den maroden Zustand vieler deutscher Hörsäle.
Beyond the physical university, the word appears in documentaries about history or science, where experts are often filmed giving presentations in a Hörsaal to establish their authority. It's also a common setting in German films and TV series that focus on young adults or crime dramas set in university towns (like many episodes of 'Tatort'). If a character is a professor, you can bet they will have a scene in a Hörsaal.
In diesem Film gibt es eine spannende Szene, die in einem dunklen Hörsaal spielt.
In the digital age, 'virtueller Hörsaal' (virtual lecture hall) has become a popular term, especially during the shift to online learning. It refers to the digital space (like Zoom or Webex) where a lecture is broadcast. Even when students aren't physically present, the conceptual framework of the Hörsaal remains. You might also hear it in the context of 'Hörsaal-Kino,' where student groups organize movie nights in the lecture halls using the professional projection equipment.
Wegen der Pandemie wurden alle Veranstaltungen in den virtuellen Hörsaal verlegt.
- Administrative Usage
- 'Hörsaalbelegungsplan' (lecture hall occupancy plan) is a word you'll find on university websites.
In summary, if the context is educational, professional, or academic, Hörsaal is the standard term. You won't hear it at a primary school or a cinema, but anywhere that 'higher learning' is the focus, the Hörsaal is the primary stage. Pay attention to the signage next time you visit a German 'Campus'—you'll see the word everywhere.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make is confusing Hörsaal with other types of rooms. The most common mix-up is with Klassenzimmer. Remember: a Klassenzimmer is for school children (Schule), whereas a Hörsaal is for university students (Universität). Using Klassenzimmer at a university sounds slightly childish or technically incorrect.
- Hörsaal vs. Aula
- An 'Aula' is a ceremonial hall used for graduations or special events. A 'Hörsaal' is for daily teaching. Don't say you have a chemistry lecture in the 'Aula' unless it's a very special occasion.
- Grammar: The Plural
- Learners often try to say 'Hörsaale' or 'Hörsäle' with an extra 'e'. The correct plural is 'Hörsäle' (no 'n' at the end unless it's dative plural: 'in den Hörsälen').
Falsch: Wir haben Unterricht im Klassenzimmer der Uni.
Richtig: Wir haben eine Vorlesung im Hörsaal.
Another mistake involves prepositions. Some learners use 'an' or 'auf' when they should use 'in'. You are in a room. 'Ich bin am Hörsaal' would mean you are standing outside it, near the door. 'Ich bin im Hörsaal' means you are inside. Also, be careful with the word Saal vs. Sal. While 'Sal' isn't a word, English speakers sometimes forget the double 'a', which is crucial for the long 'a' sound in German.
Falsch: Ich gehe nach den Hörsaal.
Richtig: Ich gehe in den Hörsaal.
Gender confusion is also a hurdle. Since Saal is masculine, Hörsaal must be masculine. Using 'die' or 'das' will lead to incorrect adjective endings and article declensions. For example, saying 'das große Hörsaal' is incorrect; it must be 'der große Hörsaal'. Finally, don't confuse Hörsaal with Hörgerät (hearing aid)—they share the root 'hör' but have very different functions!
Falsch: Der Professor ist in die Hörsaal.
Richtig: Der Professor ist im Hörsaal.
- Spelling Tip
- Always remember the 'h' after 'ö' and the double 'aa' in 'Saal'. It's 'Hör-saal', not 'Hörsal' or 'Hörseal'.
By keeping these distinctions in mind—school vs. university, ceremony vs. lecture, and masculine gender—you will avoid the most common pitfalls and sound much more like a native speaker when discussing your academic life.
While Hörsaal is the most common term for a university lecture hall, there are several alternatives and related words depending on the context and the size of the room. Understanding these nuances will help you choose the right word for the right situation.
- Auditorium
- This is a more formal, Latin-based synonym. It is often used in academic writing or to describe very large halls. The 'Audimax' (Auditorium Maximum) is the largest one at a university.
- Vorlesungssaal
- A direct synonym that emphasizes the 'Vorlesung' (lecture). It is slightly more descriptive but less common than 'Hörsaal'.
- Seminarraum
- A smaller room for interactive 'Seminare'. Unlike a Hörsaal, a Seminarraum usually has movable tables and fewer seats, encouraging discussion rather than just listening.
Der Hörsaal ist für die Vorlesung, der Seminarraum für die Gruppenarbeit.
In architectural contexts, you might hear the term Plenum, which refers to a full assembly room. In a broader sense, Vortragssaal can be used for any hall where speeches (Vorträge) are given, including those in museums or conference centers. However, if you are at a university, 'Hörsaal' remains the king of terms. If you want to sound particularly sophisticated, you might refer to the 'theatralische Anordnung' (theatrical arrangement) of a hall, but that describes the style rather than being a name for the room itself.
Die Universität hat das alte Auditorium komplett renoviert.
Comparing Hörsaal to Saal: 'Saal' is a general term for any large room (like a ballroom or a meeting hall). By adding 'Hör-', you specify its function. Similarly, a Festsaal is for parties, and a Konzertsaal is for concerts. This modularity is a key feature of the German language. By learning 'Hörsaal', you are also learning the building blocks for dozens of other words related to large indoor spaces.
- Summary Table
- Hörsaal = University Lecture; Seminarraum = Small Group; Aula = Ceremony; Saal = General Large Room.
In einem Vortragssaal im Museum hörten wir einen Experten für Archäologie.
Finally, consider the term Kursraum. This is often used in adult education centers (Volkshochschulen) or language schools. It is less formal than 'Hörsaal' and implies a smaller, more interactive setting. As you progress in your German studies, choosing between these words will show a high level of linguistic precision.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The term reflects the medieval university tradition where 'lectures' were literally readings of texts that students would listen to and transcribe.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing 'Saal' like the English word 'sale'. It should be a long 'ah' sound.
- Forgetting the 'h' in 'Hörsaal'.
- Pronouncing 'ö' like a simple 'o'.
- Shortening the 'aa' in 'Saal'.
- Stress on the second syllable: hör-SAAL (incorrect).
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize in context due to the 'Hör' and 'Saal' components.
Requires remembering the 'ö' and the double 'aa'.
The 'ö' sound can be tricky for English speakers.
Distinctive sound, usually clear in academic settings.
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Pré-requisitos
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Avançado
Gramática essencial
Compound Nouns
Hör + Saal = Hörsaal. The gender is determined by the last noun (Saal = der).
Two-Way Prepositions (Wechselpräpositionen)
In den Hörsaal gehen (Accusative/Movement) vs. Im Hörsaal sein (Dative/Location).
Plural with Umlaut
Saal becomes Säle. Many masculine nouns with 'a' change to 'ä' in the plural.
Genitive Case for Possession
Die Größe des Hörsaals. Masculine/Neuter nouns add -(e)s.
Adjective Declension
Der große Hörsaal, ein großer Hörsaal, im großen Hörsaal.
Exemplos por nível
Das ist ein Hörsaal.
That is a lecture hall.
Simple nominative sentence with 'das ist'.
Der Hörsaal ist sehr groß.
The lecture hall is very big.
Subject (der Hörsaal) + verb (ist) + adjective (groß).
Wo ist der Hörsaal?
Where is the lecture hall?
Question with 'wo' (where).
Der Hörsaal ist neu.
The lecture hall is new.
Adjective 'neu' describing the noun.
Ich sehe einen Hörsaal.
I see a lecture hall.
Accusative case: 'einen Hörsaal'.
Hier ist der Hörsaal 1.
Here is lecture hall 1.
Identifying a specific room.
Ist der Hörsaal leer?
Is the lecture hall empty?
Yes/no question.
Der Hörsaal hat viele Stühle.
The lecture hall has many chairs.
Verb 'haben' + plural object.
Wir gehen jetzt in den Hörsaal.
We are going into the lecture hall now.
Accusative case for movement (in den).
Im Hörsaal ist es heute sehr warm.
It is very warm in the lecture hall today.
Dative case for location (im = in dem).
Der Professor wartet im Hörsaal.
The professor is waiting in the lecture hall.
Dative location with 'im'.
Darf ich im Hörsaal Kaffee trinken?
Am I allowed to drink coffee in the lecture hall?
Modal verb 'dürfen' + location.
Mein Freund sitzt schon im Hörsaal.
My friend is already sitting in the lecture hall.
Dative location with 'sitzen'.
Der Hörsaal befindet sich im ersten Stock.
The lecture hall is located on the first floor.
Reflexive verb 'sich befinden'.
Wie viele Hörsäle gibt es hier?
How many lecture halls are there here?
Plural form 'Hörsäle'.
Ich finde den Hörsaal nicht.
I can't find the lecture hall.
Accusative object with negative 'nicht'.
Die Vorlesung findet heute in einem anderen Hörsaal statt.
The lecture is taking place in a different lecture hall today.
Separable verb 'stattfinden' + dative.
Der Hörsaal war so voll, dass ich stehen musste.
The lecture hall was so full that I had to stand.
Consecutive clause with 'so... dass'.
Können Sie mir sagen, wo der größte Hörsaal ist?
Can you tell me where the largest lecture hall is?
Indirect question with superlative 'größte'.
Nach der Pause treffen wir uns wieder im Hörsaal.
After the break, we will meet again in the lecture hall.
Preposition 'nach' + dative.
In diesem Hörsaal gibt es leider kein WLAN.
Unfortunately, there is no Wi-Fi in this lecture hall.
Negation with 'kein'.
Die Akustik in diesem alten Hörsaal ist nicht gut.
The acoustics in this old lecture hall are not good.
Genitive-like structure with 'in diesem alten'.
Wir haben den Hörsaal erst nach langem Suchen gefunden.
We only found the lecture hall after searching for a long time.
Perfect tense with 'haben... gefunden'.
Alle Studenten müssen den Hörsaal jetzt verlassen.
All students must leave the lecture hall now.
Modal verb 'müssen' + infinitive.
Wegen technischer Probleme bleibt der Hörsaal heute geschlossen.
Due to technical problems, the lecture hall remains closed today.
Genitive preposition 'wegen'.
Die Kapazität des Hörsaals reicht für alle Teilnehmer aus.
The capacity of the lecture hall is sufficient for all participants.
Genitive case 'des Hörsaals'.
In modernen Hörsälen gibt es oft Steckdosen an jedem Platz.
In modern lecture halls, there are often power outlets at every seat.
Dative plural 'Hörsälen'.
Die Renovierung des Hörsaals wird mehrere Monate dauern.
The renovation of the lecture hall will take several months.
Future tense with 'werden'.
Es ist streng verboten, im Hörsaal zu rauchen.
It is strictly forbidden to smoke in the lecture hall.
Infinitive construction with 'zu'.
Der Professor bat um Ruhe im überfüllten Hörsaal.
The professor asked for quiet in the overcrowded lecture hall.
Preterite tense 'bat'.
Der Zugang zum Hörsaal ist barrierefrei gestaltet.
Access to the lecture hall is designed to be barrier-free.
Passive voice 'ist... gestaltet'.
Viele Studenten verbringen den halben Tag im Hörsaal.
Many students spend half the day in the lecture hall.
Accusative time duration 'den halben Tag'.
Die architektonische Gestaltung des Hörsaals fördert die Konzentration.
The architectural design of the lecture hall promotes concentration.
Complex subject with genitive attribute.
Trotz der Größe des Hörsaals war die Stimme des Redners klar zu hören.
Despite the size of the lecture hall, the speaker's voice was clearly audible.
Preposition 'trotz' + genitive.
Die Besetzung des Hörsaals durch die Studenten dauerte drei Tage an.
The occupation of the lecture hall by the students lasted for three days.
Nominalization 'Die Besetzung'.
In diesem historischen Hörsaal weht noch der Geist der alten Gelehrsamkeit.
In this historical lecture hall, the spirit of old scholarship still lingers.
Metaphorical language.
Die multimediale Ausstattung der Hörsäle wurde im letzten Jahr modernisiert.
The multimedia equipment of the lecture halls was modernized last year.
Passive voice in perfect tense.
Es mangelt an ausreichenden Hörsälen für die steigende Anzahl an Erstsemestern.
There is a lack of sufficient lecture halls for the increasing number of first-year students.
Impersonal expression 'es mangelt an'.
Die Evakuierung des Hörsaals verlief dank der klaren Anweisungen reibungslos.
The evacuation of the lecture hall went smoothly thanks to the clear instructions.
Genitive and prepositional phrases.
Man sollte die Bedeutung des Hörsaals als Ort des Austauschs nicht unterschätzen.
One should not underestimate the importance of the lecture hall as a place of exchange.
Modal verb 'sollte' + complex object.
Die Akustik in jenem ehrwürdigen Hörsaal ist ein Meisterwerk der Ingenieurskunst.
The acoustics in that venerable lecture hall are a masterpiece of engineering.
Demonstrative pronoun 'jenem'.
Inwieweit der physische Hörsaal im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung obsolet wird, bleibt abzuwarten.
To what extent the physical lecture hall will become obsolete in the age of digitalization remains to be seen.
Indirect question as a subject clause.
Die sakrale Anmutung mancher alter Hörsäle erinnert an die kirchlichen Ursprünge der Universitäten.
The sacred feel of some old lecture halls recalls the ecclesiastical origins of universities.
Elevated vocabulary ('sakral', 'Anmutung').
Eine adäquate Hörsaalbestuhlung ist essenziell für die ergonomische Gestaltung des Lernumfelds.
Adequate lecture hall seating is essential for the ergonomic design of the learning environment.
Technical compound noun.
Das Pathos, mit dem der Professor den Hörsaal beschallte, wirkte beinahe theatralisch.
The pathos with which the professor filled the lecture hall seemed almost theatrical.
Relative clause with 'mit dem'.
Die filigrane Architektur der neuen Hörsäle fügt sich nahtlos in das historische Ensemble ein.
The delicate architecture of the new lecture halls blends seamlessly into the historical ensemble.
Separable verb 'einfügen' with reflexive 'sich'.
Trotz der Anonymität des großen Hörsaals gelang es ihr, eine persönliche Bindung zum Publikum aufzubauen.
Despite the anonymity of the large lecture hall, she managed to build a personal connection with the audience.
Infinitive clause with 'gelang es'.
Die Transformation des Hörsaals zum multifunktionalen Lernraum ist ein zentrales Thema der Campusentwicklung.
The transformation of the lecture hall into a multifunctional learning space is a central theme of campus development.
Complex nominal phrases.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— See you in a bit in the lecture hall.
Ich hole noch schnell einen Kaffee. Bis gleich im Hörsaal!
— The lecture hall is full.
Wir müssen früher gehen, der Hörsaal ist immer schnell voll.
— Out of the lecture hall! (usually an order).
Bei Feueralarm müssen alle sofort raus aus dem Hörsaal.
— In the back part of the lecture hall.
Man hört den Professor im hinteren Teil des Hörsaals kaum.
— At the very front of the lecture hall.
Ich sitze am liebsten ganz vorne im Hörsaal.
— To rush into the lecture hall.
Sobald die Türen öffneten, stürmten die Studenten den Hörsaal.
— Lecture hall of the future (concept).
Das Projekt 'Hörsaal der Zukunft' setzt auf digitale Vernetzung.
— A musty/smelly lecture hall.
In diesem muffigen Hörsaal kann man sich kaum konzentrieren.
— Going from one lecture to another (slang).
Heute mache ich mal wieder Hörsaal-Hopping.
Frequentemente confundido com
Klassenzimmer is for school; Hörsaal is for university.
Aula is for ceremonies; Hörsaal is for regular lectures.
Hörgerät is a hearing aid, not a room.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To deliver a lecture so exciting that the audience is thrilled.
Mit seinem Vortrag brachte der Professor den Hörsaal zum Kochen.
informal— To give a lecture when almost no one is attending.
Es ist deprimierend, vor einem fast leeren Hörsaal zu sprechen.
neutral— A humorous way to say someone is studying at university.
Er drückt immer noch die Bänke im Hörsaal.
colloquial— Someone who spends all their time at university.
Sie ist ein wahres Kind des Hörsaals, sie liebt die akademische Welt.
literary— Transitioning from academic theory to political activism.
Die Protestbewegung trug ihre Forderungen vom Hörsaal auf die Straße.
journalistic— To visit a university to see what it's like.
Schüler können heute an der Uni Hörsaal-Luft schnuppern.
neutral— To be a popular speaker who draws a large crowd.
Dieser Gastredner wird den Hörsaal sicher füllen.
neutral— Refers to the ivory tower or purely academic environment.
Die Forschung sollte nicht hinter den Mauern des Hörsaals bleiben.
metaphorical— Falling asleep during a boring lecture.
Der Hörsaal-Schlaf ist unter Erstsemestern weit verbreitet.
humorous— To give an outstanding, energetic presentation.
Der neue Dozent hat den Hörsaal richtig gerockt.
slangFácil de confundir
It's the base word.
A 'Saal' is any large hall (ballroom, etc.), while a 'Hörsaal' is specifically for lectures.
Der Tanzsaal ist prachtvoll, der Hörsaal ist funktional.
Both mean 'hall'.
A 'Halle' is often an industrial or sports hall (e.g., Sporthalle). A 'Saal' is usually more formal or indoor-focused.
Wir spielen in der Sporthalle, aber wir lernen im Hörsaal.
General word for room.
A 'Zimmer' is a standard room (like in a house). A 'Saal' is always a very large, open room.
Mein Zimmer ist klein, der Hörsaal ist riesig.
Direct synonym.
Auditorium is more formal/academic. Hörsaal is the everyday word.
Das Auditorium Maximum ist der größte Hörsaal der Uni.
Educational space.
A studio is for art or media production, not for large-scale lectures.
Die Künstler arbeiten im Studio, die Studenten sitzen im Hörsaal.
Padrões de frases
Das ist ein [Adjektiv] Hörsaal.
Das ist ein großer Hörsaal.
Ich gehe in den Hörsaal [Nummer].
Ich gehe in den Hörsaal 5.
Die Vorlesung findet im Hörsaal statt.
Die Vorlesung findet im Hörsaal statt.
Wegen [Genitiv] ist der Hörsaal geschlossen.
Wegen der Bauarbeiten ist der Hörsaal geschlossen.
Trotz [Genitiv] bietet der Hörsaal...
Trotz seiner Größe bietet der Hörsaal eine gute Akustik.
Es wird diskutiert, ob der Hörsaal...
Es wird diskutiert, ob der Hörsaal renoviert werden muss.
Inwieweit der Hörsaal als [Nomen] fungiert...
Inwieweit der Hörsaal als sozialer Raum fungiert, ist umstritten.
Die filigrane Struktur der Hörsäle...
Die filigrane Struktur der Hörsäle beeindruckt die Besucher.
Família de palavras
Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Como usar
Very high in academic contexts; rare in everyday non-academic life.
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Using 'die' or 'das' Hörsaal.
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der Hörsaal
The word 'Saal' is masculine, so all compounds ending in 'Saal' are masculine.
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Saying 'Ich gehe nach dem Hörsaal'.
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Ich gehe in den Hörsaal.
Use 'in' + accusative for movement into a building or room.
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Plural form 'Hörsaale'.
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Hörsäle
The plural of 'Saal' is 'Säle', so 'Hörsaal' becomes 'Hörsäle'.
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Confusing 'Hörsaal' with 'Aula'.
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Use 'Hörsaal' for lectures.
An 'Aula' is for special ceremonies; 'Hörsaal' is for daily academic teaching.
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Spelling it 'Hörsal'.
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Hörsaal
The word 'Saal' must have two 'a's to indicate the long vowel sound.
Dicas
Watch the Cases
Remember: 'Ich gehe IN DEN Hörsaal' (Accusative) but 'Ich bin IM Hörsaal' (Dative). This is a classic 'Wechselpräposition' rule.
The Knocking Tradition
If you attend a lecture in Germany, don't clap at the end. Knock briefly on your desk to fit in with the local students.
HS Abbreviation
On your schedule, 'Hörsaal' is almost always abbreviated as 'HS'. 'HS 1' means 'Hörsaal 1'.
Double 'A'
Don't forget the double 'a' in Saal. It makes the vowel long and distinguishes it from other similar-sounding words.
Arrive Early
In popular subjects, the 'Hörsaal' can fill up quickly. Arriving 5-10 minutes early ensures you get a seat with a table.
The 'ö' Sound
Focus on rounding your lips for the 'ö'. If it sounds too much like 'o', people might still understand, but it won't sound native.
Acoustics
If the 'Hörsaal' is old, sit in the middle or front. The acoustics in historical German lecture halls can be tricky at the back.
Power Outlets
In newer 'Hörsäle', look under the tables for 'Steckdosen' (outlets) to charge your laptop during long lectures.
Think 'Hearing'
Associating 'Hör' with 'hören' (to hear) will help you remember that it's a place for listening, not just sitting.
Check the Building
Sometimes the 'Hörsaal' is in a separate 'Hörsaalzentrum'. Always check the building code on your schedule.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of a 'Hearing Hall'. HÖR (Hear) + SAAL (Hall). It's where you go to HEAR the professor in a large HALL.
Associação visual
Imagine a giant ear (Hör) hanging over a large hall (Saal) full of students.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to describe your favorite subject as if you were standing in the middle of a huge Hörsaal.
Origem da palavra
A compound of the German verb 'hören' (to hear) and the noun 'Saal' (hall/large room). 'Hören' comes from Old High German 'hōren', and 'Saal' comes from Old High German 'sal'.
Significado original: A room designed specifically for listening to something.
GermanicContexto cultural
No specific sensitivities; it is a neutral academic term.
In English, we say 'lecture hall' or 'auditorium'. 'Hörsaal' maps perfectly to these terms.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
University Life
- Wo ist der Hörsaal?
- Ist hier noch frei?
- Wann beginnt die Vorlesung?
- Der Hörsaal ist überfüllt.
Giving Directions
- Gehen Sie geradeaus zum Hörsaalgebäude.
- Der Hörsaal ist im Keller.
- Die Tür zum Hörsaal ist links.
- Hinter dem Hörsaal ist der Park.
Academic Planning
- Wir müssen einen Hörsaal buchen.
- Die Kapazität des Hörsaals prüfen.
- Hörsaalreinigung anmelden.
- Technik im Hörsaal testen.
Student Protests
- Hörsaal besetzen.
- Forderungen im Hörsaal diskutieren.
- Vollversammlung im Hörsaal.
- Banner im Hörsaal aufhängen.
News Reports
- Marode Hörsäle in Deutschland.
- Sanierung der Hörsäle.
- Digitale Ausstattung der Hörsäle.
- Überfüllte Hörsäle zum Semesterstart.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Warst du schon mal im neuen Hörsaal der Informatik-Fakultät?"
"Glaubst du, dass wir in zehn Jahren noch physische Hörsäle brauchen?"
"Welcher Hörsaal an unserer Uni hat eigentlich die beste Akustik?"
"Hast du gehört, dass der Hörsaal 3 wegen Renovierung gesperrt ist?"
"Sollen wir uns zehn Minuten vor der Vorlesung am Hörsaal treffen?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe deinen ersten Tag in einem universitären Hörsaal. Wie hast du dich gefühlt?
Stell dir vor, du müsstest einen perfekten Hörsaal entwerfen. Wie würde er aussehen?
Reflektiere über die Vor- und Nachteile von Vorlesungen in einem großen Hörsaal im Vergleich zu Online-Kursen.
Schreibe eine Kurzgeschichte, die während einer langweiligen Vorlesung in einem Hörsaal spielt.
Welche Bedeutung hat der Hörsaal für dich als Ort des Lernens und der Begegnung?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasA Hörsaal is a large lecture hall for 50-500+ students with tiered seating, used for one-way lectures. A Seminarraum is a smaller room for 15-30 students, used for interactive discussions and group work.
It is masculine: der Hörsaal. This is because the base word 'Saal' is masculine.
The plural is 'die Hörsäle'. Note the change of the vowel 'a' to 'ä'.
No, for a school classroom, you should use 'Klassenzimmer'. 'Hörsaal' is specifically for universities or higher education.
Audimax is short for 'Auditorium Maximum', which is the largest and most important lecture hall at a university.
This is a German academic tradition called 'Akademisches Klopfen'. It is done at the end of a lecture to show appreciation for the professor, instead of clapping.
Both are grammatically correct, but 'im Hörsaal' is the common contraction used in everyday speech and writing.
Usually, it is discouraged or forbidden to eat in the Hörsaal to keep the room clean, though many students bring water or coffee.
It refers to an online platform (like Zoom or Microsoft Teams) where a university lecture is held digitally.
Look for signs with 'HS' followed by a number, or check the university's online 'Raumplan' (room plan).
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Beschreibe einen Hörsaal in drei Sätzen.
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Schreibe eine E-Mail: Du suchst den Hörsaal 5.
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Was sind die Unterschiede zwischen einem Klassenzimmer und einem Hörsaal?
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Warum ist die Akustik in einem Hörsaal wichtig?
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Beschreibe die Atmosphäre in einem überfüllten Hörsaal.
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Sollten Vorlesungen nur noch online stattfinden? Diskutiere den Hörsaal als Ort.
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Schreibe einen kurzen Bericht über eine Hörsaalbesetzung.
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Wie hat sich der Hörsaal durch die Digitalisierung verändert?
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Welche Rolle spielt die Architektur eines Hörsaals für das Lernen?
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Beschreibe einen historischen Hörsaal.
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Was machst du, wenn der Hörsaal voll ist?
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Welche Regeln gibt es in einem Hörsaal?
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Warum gehen Studenten in den Hörsaal?
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Wie fühlst du dich in einem großen Auditorium?
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Was ist der Vorteil von 'virtuellen Hörsälen'?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'Hörsäle' im Plural.
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Was bedeutet 'Hörsaal 1A'?
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Wie sieht das Pult eines Professors aus?
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Was passiert nach der Vorlesung im Hörsaal?
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Warum ist 'hören' Teil des Wortes 'Hörsaal'?
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'The lecture hall is very big.'
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Frag jemanden nach dem Weg zum Hörsaal 1.
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Sag, dass du im Hörsaal sitzt.
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Erkläre kurz, was ein Hörsaal ist.
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Sag, dass der Hörsaal überfüllt ist.
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Frag, ob man im Hörsaal essen darf.
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Sag, dass die Akustik im Hörsaal schlecht ist.
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Berichte, dass du den Hörsaal nicht finden konntest.
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Sag: 'We are going into the lecture hall now.'
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Frag einen Freund, ob er schon im Hörsaal ist.
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Beschreibe die Sitzreihen im Hörsaal.
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Sag, dass der Professor den Hörsaal betritt.
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Sag: 'The lecture hall is closed today.'
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Diskutiere über die Vor- und Nachteile von großen Hörsälen.
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Erzähle von einer interessanten Vorlesung im Hörsaal.
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Frag nach der Raumnummer des Hörsaals.
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Sag, dass du nach der Pause wieder im Hörsaal bist.
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Beschreibe die Technik im modernen Hörsaal.
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Sag: 'I like sitting in the front in the lecture hall.'
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Sag, dass die Studenten aus dem Hörsaal kommen.
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Höre den Satz: 'Der Hörsaal befindet sich im zweiten Stock.' In welchem Stock ist der Raum?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Vorlesung im Hörsaal 4 wurde abgesagt.' Welcher Hörsaal ist betroffen?
Höre den Satz: 'Bitte schalten Sie Ihre Laptops im Hörsaal aus.' Was soll man ausschalten?
Höre den Satz: 'Treffen wir uns um zehn vor dem Hörsaal.' Wann ist das Treffen?
Höre den Satz: 'Der Hörsaal ist heute wegen Renovierung gesperrt.' Warum ist er zu?
Höre den Satz: 'Es sind noch Plätze in der letzten Reihe des Hörsaals frei.' Wo sind Plätze frei?
Höre den Satz: 'Der Professor hat seine Brille im Hörsaal liegen lassen.' Was hat er vergessen?
Höre den Satz: 'Im Hörsaal ist es heute extrem kalt.' Wie ist die Temperatur?
Höre den Satz: 'Der Notausgang des Hörsaals klemmt.' Was ist kaputt?
Höre den Satz: 'Hörsaal 12 ist am Ende des Flurs.' Wo ist der Raum?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Akustik im Hörsaal wird morgen getestet.' Was wird getestet?
Höre den Satz: 'Wir haben den Hörsaal für die Party gemietet.' Wofür wurde er gemietet?
Höre den Satz: 'Der Dozent spricht sehr leise im Hörsaal.' Wie spricht der Dozent?
Höre den Satz: 'Es gibt kein Licht im Hörsaal.' Was fehlt?
Höre den Satz: 'Die Tür zum Hörsaal ist verschlossen.' Ist die Tür offen?
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Summary
The word 'Hörsaal' is the standard German term for a university lecture hall. It is a masculine noun (der Hörsaal, plural: die Hörsäle). Example: 'Die Vorlesung findet im großen Hörsaal statt' (The lecture is taking place in the large lecture hall).
- A Hörsaal is a large university lecture hall designed for many students to listen to a professor's presentation, often featuring tiered seating for better visibility.
- The word is a masculine compound noun (der Hörsaal) and is essential for anyone navigating the German-speaking higher education system and campus life.
- Commonly used with prepositions like 'im' (location) and 'in den' (direction), it describes the primary setting for formal university teaching and academic discourse.
- The plural form is 'Hörsäle', and it is distinct from smaller seminar rooms or general-purpose ceremonial halls like an 'Aula' or a standard 'Saal'.
Watch the Cases
Remember: 'Ich gehe IN DEN Hörsaal' (Accusative) but 'Ich bin IM Hörsaal' (Dative). This is a classic 'Wechselpräposition' rule.
The Knocking Tradition
If you attend a lecture in Germany, don't clap at the end. Knock briefly on your desk to fit in with the local students.
HS Abbreviation
On your schedule, 'Hörsaal' is almost always abbreviated as 'HS'. 'HS 1' means 'Hörsaal 1'.
Double 'A'
Don't forget the double 'a' in Saal. It makes the vowel long and distinguishes it from other similar-sounding words.
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