Pumpe
Pumpe em 30 segundos
- A feminine noun (die Pumpe) referring to a device that moves fluids or gases using pressure or suction.
- Commonly used in compounds like Luftpumpe (air pump) or Wasserpumpe (water pump) for daily tasks.
- Serves as a frequent colloquial term for the human heart, especially regarding physical exertion or health.
- Essential in technical German, spanning from small medical devices to massive industrial water management systems.
The German word Pumpe refers primarily to a mechanical device designed to move fluids (liquids) or gases through suction or pressure. At its core, the word is indispensable in both technical and everyday German, bridging the gap between a simple household tool and complex industrial machinery. Whether you are talking about inflating a bicycle tire with a Luftpumpe or discussing the vital functions of the human heart, which is colloquially and biologically referred to as the Herz-Pumpe, the term remains central to the concept of circulation and movement. In a broader sense, the word is used whenever something is being 'forced' or 'driven' from one place to another. In the modern German lexicon, you will encounter this word in automotive contexts (Benzinpumpe), domestic maintenance (Wasserpumpe), and even in fitness culture, where 'pumping' refers to weightlifting. The versatility of the word stems from its ability to function as both a concrete object and a metaphorical engine. Understanding 'Pumpe' requires recognizing its role in systems where flow is essential for function. It is a feminine noun (die Pumpe), and its plural form is die Pumpen.
- Mechanical Application
- In engineering, a Pumpe is defined by its ability to convert mechanical energy into hydraulic energy. This is seen in everything from small aquarium pumps to massive turbines in hydroelectric plants.
Die alte Pumpe im Keller muss dringend repariert werden, da sie kein Wasser mehr fördert.
Beyond the physical machine, the word has entered the realm of slang and informal speech. If a German speaker says their 'Pumpe' is racing, they are referring to their heart, usually due to excitement, fear, or physical exertion. This anthropomorphic use of technical terminology is a common feature of the German language, where biological organs are often compared to reliable (or unreliable) machines. Furthermore, in the context of economics or finance, one might hear about 'Geld in den Markt pumpen' (pumping money into the market), which illustrates the word's capacity to describe the forceful injection of resources. The term is also ubiquitous in sports; a 'Pumper' is a derogatory or neutral term for a bodybuilder who spends a lot of time in the gym 'pumping' iron. This wide range of applications—from the microscopic insulin pump to the massive pumps used in flood defense—makes 'Pumpe' a high-frequency word that every learner must master to navigate both technical manuals and casual conversations at the gym or the doctor's office.
- Biological Context
- The human heart is often described as a 'Druck-Saug-Pumpe' (pressure-suction pump), highlighting its dual role in receiving and ejecting blood.
Nach dem Sprint schlug seine Pumpe bis zum Hals.
Historically, the development of the 'Pumpe' was a milestone in human civilization, allowing for the drainage of mines and the irrigation of fields. In German culture, the 'Brunnenpumpe' (well pump) was once the social center of a village. Today, while we have moved to electric and digital systems, the linguistic root remains firm. Even in high-tech fields like medicine, we talk about 'Infusionspumpen' (infusion pumps) that deliver precise dosages of medication. The word effectively bridges the ancient history of water management with the cutting-edge future of biotechnology. As a learner, you should pay attention to how 'Pumpe' combines with other nouns to create specific meanings. The German language loves compound nouns, and 'Pumpe' is a very frequent second element (suffix-like) in these constructions, such as 'Ölpumpe', 'Vakuumpumpe', or 'Wärmepumpe'. Each of these compounds carries the core meaning of moving a substance through pressure, but the prefix defines the substance or the energy source. This structural consistency makes it easier to expand your vocabulary once you understand the base word.
- Domestic Use
- The 'Fahrradpumpe' is a staple in every German household, reflecting the nation's love for cycling and mechanical self-sufficiency.
Hast du eine Pumpe für meine Reifen? Sie haben zu wenig Luft.
Die Pumpe im Garten ist im Winter eingefroren.
Ohne eine funktionierende Pumpe wird das Aquarium schnell trüb.
Using the word Pumpe correctly in a sentence involves understanding its grammatical gender (feminine) and its common verbal pairings. Since it is a noun, it follows the standard declension patterns for feminine words in German: die Pumpe (nominative), der Pumpe (genitive/dative), and die Pumpe (accusative). The most common verb associated with this noun is pumpen (to pump), but you will also frequently see it used with verbs like bedienen (to operate), reparieren (to repair), installieren (to install), and anschließen (to connect). When constructing a sentence, you must decide whether you are talking about the device itself or the action it performs. For example, 'Die Pumpe läuft' (The pump is running) describes the state of the machine, whereas 'Ich nutze die Pumpe' (I am using the pump) focuses on the subject's interaction with it. In technical documentation, you might see more complex structures such as 'Die Pumpe dient der Förderung von...' (The pump serves the purpose of conveying...).
- Direct Object Usage
- When the pump is the recipient of an action, use the accusative case. 'Kannst du die Pumpe bitte ausschalten?' (Can you please turn off the pump?)
Wir haben eine neue Pumpe für den Pool gekauft.
In metaphorical contexts, 'Pumpe' often appears in phrases describing health or emotional states. 'Meine Pumpe macht nicht mehr mit' is a common, slightly dramatic way of saying one is physically exhausted or that their heart is struggling. When using the word in professional settings, such as an engineering firm or a construction site, precision is key. You would rarely just say 'die Pumpe'; instead, you would specify the type. 'Die Saugpumpe ist verstopft' (The suction pump is clogged) or 'Die Hochdruckpumpe liefert nicht genug Bar' (The high-pressure pump isn't delivering enough bar). This specificity is a hallmark of German technical speech. Furthermore, notice how the word interacts with prepositions. You pump something 'aus' (out of) a basement, 'in' (into) a tank, or 'durch' (through) a pipe. These directional prepositions are vital for clear communication. 'Das Wasser wird durch die Pumpe in das Becken geleitet' (The water is directed through the pump into the basin).
- Genitive Construction
- Using the genitive to show possession: 'Die Leistung der Pumpe ist beeindruckend.' (The performance of the pump is impressive.)
Wegen eines Defekts an der Pumpe stand der Keller unter Wasser.
Another important aspect is the plural usage. 'Die Pumpen' is used when referring to multiple units. 'Alle Pumpen im Werk werden zentral gesteuert' (All pumps in the factory are controlled centrally). If you are learning German for work, especially in fields like chemistry, environmental science, or mechanical engineering, you will find that 'Pumpe' is part of many specialized terms. For instance, 'die Vakuumpumpe' is essential in lab work, while 'die Schlammpumpe' is used in sewage treatment. In each case, the sentence structure remains the same, but the noun becomes more specific. Practice using the word with different modal verbs: 'Ich muss die Pumpe reparieren' (I must repair the pump), 'Du darfst die Pumpe nicht berühren' (You must not touch the pump), 'Er kann die Pumpe bedienen' (He can operate the pump). This will help you integrate the word into your functional vocabulary. Finally, pay attention to the word order in subordinate clauses: 'Ich glaube, dass die Pumpe kaputt ist' (I believe that the pump is broken). Here, the verb 'ist' moves to the end, but 'die Pumpe' remains the subject of the clause.
- Dative Case with Prepositions
- After 'mit' (with): 'Wir arbeiten mit einer elektrischen Pumpe.' (We are working with an electric pump.)
Das Herz ist die wichtigste Pumpe des menschlichen Körpers.
Die Feuerwehr brachte mehrere Pumpen zum Einsatzort.
Ohne die Pumpe hätten wir kein fließendes Wasser im Haus.
In the real world, Pumpe is a word you will hear in a variety of distinct environments, each giving it a slightly different flavor. One of the most common places is at the Tankstelle (gas station). While Germans usually say 'Zapfsäule' for the actual fuel dispenser, the internal mechanism is the Benzinpumpe, and you might hear a mechanic say, 'Ihre Benzinpumpe ist defekt.' Another very common setting is the Fahrradladen (bike shop) or simply out on the street. Cycling is a major part of German life, and 'Hast du mal eine Pumpe?' is perhaps one of the most useful sentences you can learn for social interaction on the bike paths. You'll also hear it in the context of home improvement or gardening. If you visit a Baumarkt (hardware store) like Obi or Bauhaus, you will see entire aisles dedicated to 'Gartenpumpen', 'Tauchpumpen' (submersible pumps), and 'Hauswasserwerke'. The word is a staple of 'Heimwerker' (DIY) culture in Germany, where maintaining one's own systems is a point of pride.
- Medical Settings
- In hospitals, doctors discuss 'Insulinpumpen' for diabetic patients or 'Herz-Lungen-Maschinen', which act as external pumps during surgery.
Der Patient trägt eine kleine Pumpe am Gürtel, die seinen Blutzucker reguliert.
Moving into the social sphere, the gym (das Fitnessstudio) is a place where 'pumpen' and 'Pumpe' take on a physical, almost visceral meaning. You'll hear young men saying 'Ich gehe heute ein bisschen pumpen' (I'm going to pump some iron today). In this context, 'die Pumpe' might also refer to their heart rate or general physical condition. At sporting events, especially endurance sports like the Berlin Marathon, commentators might talk about the athletes' 'Pumpe' working at maximum capacity. Another fascinating place you hear the word is in the news, specifically regarding environmental issues. 'Wärmepumpen' (heat pumps) are currently a massive topic of political and social debate in Germany as the country transitions to greener heating solutions. You will hear this word on daily news programs like Tagesschau, in political talk shows, and in conversations between neighbors about the cost of living and energy efficiency. It has transformed from a purely technical term into a political buzzword.
- Industrial Zones
- Near the Rhine or in the Ruhr area, massive industrial 'Pumpwerke' (pumping stations) are essential for keeping the land dry and managing water levels.
Das laute Brummen der Pumpe war im ganzen Hafen zu hören.
Lastly, you will encounter 'Pumpe' in literature and film, often as a metaphor for life or the lack thereof. A 'stillstehende Pumpe' (a stopped pump) is a classic euphemism for death. In detective novels (Krimis), a character might feel their 'Pumpe' thumping against their ribs as they hide from a suspect. In children's stories, the 'Wasserpumpe' on a farm is often a place of play and discovery. Whether it's the rhythmic sound of a 'Luftpumpe' on a sunny Saturday morning or the complex discussions about 'CO2-Pumpen' in scientific journals, the word is deeply embedded in the fabric of German life. It is a word that connects the physical world of fluids and pressures with the internal world of biology and emotion. By listening for 'Pumpe' in these varied contexts, you gain a deeper understanding of how Germans view the mechanics of the world around them—as a series of systems that need to be kept flowing, maintained, and occasionally 'pumped' back into action.
- News & Politics
- The 'Wärmepumpen-Gesetz' (Heat Pump Law) was one of the most discussed legislative pieces in recent German history.
Die Regierung fördert den Einbau von Wärmepumpen mit hohen Subventionen.
An der alten Pumpe trafen sich früher die Waschfrauen des Dorfes.
Der Mechaniker prüfte die Pumpe, um das Leck im Kühlsystem zu finden.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using the word Pumpe is getting the gender wrong. In English, 'pump' is neuter ('it'), but in German, it is strictly feminine: die Pumpe. Using 'der Pumpe' or 'das Pumpe' is a common error that can make sentences sound unnatural. Another stumbling block is the plural form. While English simply adds an 's' (pumps), German adds an 'n' (Pumpen). Beginners often forget this 'n' or try to use an 's', resulting in 'die Pumpes', which is incorrect. Furthermore, the confusion between the noun 'Pumpe' and the verb 'pumpen' can lead to syntax errors. For instance, an English speaker might say 'Ich brauche zu pumpen' (I need to pump) when they mean 'Ich muss pumpen' or 'Ich brauche eine Pumpe'. In German, 'brauchen' requires an object or a 'zu' + infinitive construction, but with 'Pumpe', it's usually about needing the device itself.
- Gender Confusion
- Mistake: 'Das Pumpe ist kaputt.' Correct: 'Die Pumpe ist kaputt.' Feminine nouns always take 'die' in the nominative.
Er vergaß, dass Pumpe weiblich ist und sagte 'mein Pumpe' statt 'meine Pumpe'.
Another area of confusion is the metaphorical use of 'Pumpe'. While English speakers might say 'my heart is pumping', Germans would more likely say 'meine Pumpe rast' or 'meine Pumpe schlägt'. Directly translating English idioms involving 'pump' often doesn't work. For example, 'to pump someone for information' is translated as 'jemanden aushorchen' or 'jemandem Informationen entlocken', not 'jemanden pumpen'. However, 'pumpen' in German slang *can* mean to borrow money ('Kannst du mir mal 10 Euro pumpen?'), which is a usage that doesn't exist in standard English and can confuse learners. Additionally, learners often struggle with compound nouns. They might try to say 'Pumpe für Wasser' instead of the much more natural 'Wasserpumpe'. German prefers the compound form. Using the prepositional phrase isn't strictly 'wrong' in a grammatical sense, but it marks the speaker as a non-native and sounds clunky in technical contexts.
- Pluralization Errors
- Mistake: 'Zwei Pumpen' is correct. Mistake: 'Zwei Pumpe' (forgetting the 'n') or 'Zwei Pumpes' (using English plural).
Viele Lerner sagen 'die Pumpen', wenn sie eigentlich nur eine meinen, oder umgekehrt.
Finally, there is the pronunciation. The 'u' in 'Pumpe' is a short, crisp sound, similar to the 'oo' in 'foot' but shorter, not the long 'u' in 'boot'. English speakers often over-elongate the vowel. The 'p' at the end of the first syllable is also quite sharp. Mispronouncing it can sometimes lead to it being confused with 'Puppe' (doll), especially if the 'm' is swallowed. 'Puppe' has a very different meaning! Also, be aware of the 'e' at the end of 'Pumpe'. It is a schwa sound (like the 'a' in 'about'), not a silent 'e' like in English 'pump'. If you drop the 'e', you are saying the verb stem or the English word, not the German noun. 'Ich habe eine Pump' is incorrect; it must be 'Ich habe eine Pumpe'. Paying attention to these small phonetic and grammatical details will significantly improve your fluency and ensure you are understood in both technical and casual settings.
- Compound Logic
- In German, the specific type of pump always comes first: 'Fahrrad' + 'Pumpe' = 'Fahrradpumpe'. Don't reverse them!
Ein häufiger Fehler ist die falsche Wortstellung in Komposita wie Luftpumpe.
Wer 'der Pumpe' sagt, macht einen Grammatikfehler im Nominativ.
Verwechseln Sie nicht 'pumpen' (to pump) mit 'punkten' (to score points).
While Pumpe is the most versatile and common term, the German language offers several alternatives depending on the level of technicality or the specific context. One of the closest synonyms in a technical sense is das Förderwerk. This term is often used in industrial or mining contexts to describe the entire system used to move materials, including the pumps. Another similar word is der Verdichter (compressor). While a 'Pumpe' moves liquids or gases, a 'Verdichter' specifically focuses on increasing the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume. In everyday language, people often use these terms interchangeably, but in engineering, the distinction is vital. If you are talking about the human body, the most direct alternative to 'Pumpe' is, of course, das Herz. While 'Herz' is the anatomical term, 'Pumpe' is the functional, often more informal description. You might hear a doctor say 'Ihr Herz arbeitet gut', while a trainer might say 'Deine Pumpe muss mehr leisten'.
- Pumpe vs. Verdichter
- A Pumpe is generally for liquids, while a Verdichter (compressor) is for gases. However, 'Luftpumpe' is a standard term despite moving gas.
Statt Pumpe kann man in der Industrie oft auch 'Aggregat' sagen, wenn man das gesamte Gerät meint.
Another interesting alternative is die Spritze (syringe/injector). While a pump usually provides a continuous flow, a 'Spritze' provides a single, forceful injection. However, in modern medicine, 'Infusionspumpen' have largely replaced the need for manual syringes in many clinical settings. In the context of water management, you might encounter das Hebewerk (ship lift or pumping station). This is a much larger-scale term used for civil engineering projects that 'lift' water or even entire ships from one level to another. For small-scale air movement, you might hear der Blasebalg (bellows), which is the old-fashioned ancestor of the modern air pump. While you won't use 'Blasebalg' to inflate a car tire, you might use it for a fireplace. Understanding these nuances helps you choose the right word for the right situation. For instance, calling a huge industrial water management system a 'Pumpe' isn't wrong, but calling it a 'Pumpwerk' shows a higher level of linguistic proficiency.
- Herz vs. Pumpe
- 'Herz' is emotional and anatomical; Pumpe is mechanical and functional. You 'follow your heart', you don't 'follow your pump'.
Das Pumpwerk am Ende der Straße reguliert den Wasserstand des Kanals.
Furthermore, consider der Ventilator or das Gebläse (blower/fan). While these also move air, they do so by spinning blades rather than by creating a pressure differential in a closed chamber like a 'Pumpe'. In the kitchen, a 'Dunstabzugshaube' (extractor hood) uses a 'Gebläse' to move air, not a 'Pumpe'. This distinction is important for precise description. Finally, in the realm of metaphors, if you are talking about something that 'pumps' or 'drives' an economy, you might use der Motor (the engine). 'Der Tourismus ist der Motor der Region' (Tourism is the engine of the region) is more common than using 'Pumpe' in this specific metaphorical sense. However, 'Geld in ein Projekt pumpen' remains a very common idiom. By exploring these synonyms and related terms, you can see that while 'Pumpe' is a foundational word, the German language provides a rich palette of more specific words for those who want to describe the world with more precision and flair.
- Hydraulik vs. Pumpe
- Hydraulik refers to the system; Pumpe refers to the component that provides the pressure for that system.
Ohne das Gebläse würde die Pumpe im Ofen überhitzen.
Die Vakuumpumpe im Labor ist viel leiser als das alte Modell.
Das Herz-Kreislauf-System basiert auf der konstanten Arbeit der Pumpe.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
The word entered the German language through maritime trade and was originally used almost exclusively for the pumps used to drain water from the hulls of ships.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'u' like in 'pool' (too long).
- Making the 'e' at the end sound like 'ee' in 'see'.
- Dropping the final 'e' entirely (sounds like the verb stem).
- Pronouncing the 'p' at the end too softly.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'Puppe' (doll), which has a shorter 'u'.
Nível de dificuldade
Very easy to recognize due to its similarity to the English word.
Easy, but remember the final 'e' and the feminine gender.
Simple pronunciation, but avoid English-style vowel elongation.
Clear, distinct sound that is hard to mistake.
O que aprender depois
Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Feminine Nouns
Die Pumpe (Nominative), der Pumpe (Dative).
Compound Nouns
Luft + Pumpe = Luftpumpe.
Separable Verbs
Ich pumpe den Reifen AUF.
Plural -n
Eine Pumpe, zwei Pumpen.
Nominalized Verbs
Das Pumpen (the act of pumping).
Exemplos por nível
Die Pumpe ist blau.
The pump is blue.
Simple subject-verb-adjective structure.
Wo ist meine Pumpe?
Where is my pump?
Interrogative sentence with possessive pronoun 'meine'.
Ich habe eine Pumpe.
I have a pump.
Accusative case: 'eine Pumpe' is the direct object.
Das ist eine Luftpumpe.
That is an air pump.
Compound noun: Luft + Pumpe.
Die Pumpe ist klein.
The pump is small.
Basic descriptive sentence.
Hier ist die Pumpe.
Here is the pump.
Adverb 'hier' followed by the verb and subject.
Brauchst du die Pumpe?
Do you need the pump?
Yes/No question with the verb 'brauchen'.
Die Pumpe funktioniert.
The pump works.
Intransitive verb 'funktionieren'.
Die Pumpe im Garten ist kaputt.
The pump in the garden is broken.
Prepositional phrase 'im Garten' modifying the noun.
Wir kaufen eine neue Pumpe für das Fahrrad.
We are buying a new pump for the bicycle.
Accusative object with adjective 'neue'.
Kannst du mir die Pumpe geben?
Can you give me the pump?
Modal verb 'können' with dative 'mir' and accusative 'die Pumpe'.
Die Wasserpumpe ist sehr laut.
The water pump is very loud.
Compound noun 'Wasserpumpe'.
Ich pumpe den Reifen auf.
I am pumping up the tire.
Separable verb 'aufpumpen'.
Die Pumpe braucht Strom.
The pump needs electricity.
Simple transitive sentence.
Es gibt viele Pumpen im Baumarkt.
There are many pumps in the hardware store.
Plural form 'Pumpen' after 'viele'.
Meine Pumpe ist weg.
My pump is gone.
Possessive 'meine' with adverb 'weg'.
Die Feuerwehr benutzt starke Pumpen gegen das Hochwasser.
The fire department uses strong pumps against the flood.
Use of plural 'Pumpen' and preposition 'gegen'.
Diese Pumpe fördert 50 Liter pro Minute.
This pump conveys 50 liters per minute.
Technical verb 'fördern'.
Nach dem Laufen klopfte seine Pumpe heftig.
After running, his heart (pump) beat violently.
Colloquial use of 'Pumpe' for heart.
Die Heizung funktioniert nicht, weil die Pumpe klemmt.
The heating isn't working because the pump is jammed.
Subordinate clause with 'weil'.
Ich muss die Pumpe regelmäßig warten.
I have to maintain the pump regularly.
Modal verb 'müssen' with infinitive 'warten'.
Die Insulinpumpe hilft ihm im Alltag.
The insulin pump helps him in everyday life.
Specific medical compound noun.
Er geht jeden Tag ins Fitnessstudio zum Pumpen.
He goes to the gym every day to pump (iron).
Nominalized verb 'zum Pumpen'.
Die Pumpe ist für diesen Brunnen nicht geeignet.
The pump is not suitable for this well.
Adjective 'geeignet' with preposition 'für'.
Die Installation einer Wärmepumpe spart langfristig Energiekosten.
Installing a heat pump saves energy costs in the long run.
Genitive construction 'einer Wärmepumpe'.
Die Zentralbank pumpt Milliarden in den Finanzmarkt.
The central bank is pumping billions into the financial market.
Metaphorical use of the verb 'pumpen'.
Ohne die richtige Pumpe kann das Öl nicht gefördert werden.
Without the right pump, the oil cannot be extracted.
Passive voice with modal verb 'kann... gefördert werden'.
Die Pumpe weist einen Defekt am Ventil auf.
The pump has a defect at the valve.
Formal verb 'aufweisen'.
Es ist wichtig, die Leistung der Pumpe genau zu berechnen.
It is important to calculate the pump's performance exactly.
Infinitive clause with 'zu'.
Die Pumpe wurde durch den Sand im Wasser beschädigt.
The pump was damaged by the sand in the water.
Passive voice 'wurde... beschädigt'.
Manche Sportler nutzen illegale Mittel, um ihre Pumpe zu stärken.
Some athletes use illegal substances to strengthen their heart (pump).
Purpose clause with 'um... zu'.
Die Pumpe läuft im Dauerbetrieb völlig geräuschlos.
The pump runs completely silently in continuous operation.
Compound noun 'Dauerbetrieb'.
Die Effizienz der Pumpe hängt maßgeblich vom statischen Druck ab.
The pump's efficiency depends significantly on the static pressure.
Sophisticated verb 'abhängen von' with adverb 'maßgeblich'.
In der Industrie kommen oft mehrstufige Kreiselpumpen zum Einsatz.
Multistage centrifugal pumps are often used in industry.
Technical terminology 'Kreiselpumpe'.
Die Pumpe ist das Herzstück der gesamten Anlage.
The pump is the centerpiece of the entire system.
Metaphorical use of 'Herzstück'.
Durch Kavitation wurde das Laufrad der Pumpe zerstört.
The pump's impeller was destroyed by cavitation.
High-level technical term 'Kavitation'.
Die Pumpe muss den Gegendruck der Leitung überwinden.
The pump must overcome the line's backpressure.
Technical concept 'Gegendruck'.
Eine defekte Pumpe kann den gesamten Produktionsprozess lahmlegen.
A defective pump can paralyze the entire production process.
Idiomatic verb 'lahmlegen'.
Die Pumpe wurde speziell für hochviskose Flüssigkeiten entwickelt.
The pump was specially developed for highly viscous liquids.
Technical adjective 'hochviskos'.
Trotz der hohen Belastung hielt die Pumpe stand.
Despite the high load, the pump held up.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive.
Die metaphorische Pumpe der Bürokratie mahlt langsam aber stetig.
The metaphorical pump of bureaucracy grinds slowly but steadily.
Highly abstract/literary use of 'Pumpe'.
Die physiologische Kapazität der kardialen Pumpe ist bei Extrembergläufern phänomenal.
The physiological capacity of the cardiac pump is phenomenal in extreme mountain runners.
Academic medical terminology.
Das Versagen der Pumpe führte zu einer irreversiblen Kettenreaktion.
The pump's failure led to an irreversible chain reaction.
Formal noun 'Versagen' and adjective 'irreversibel'.
In seinem neuen Roman fungiert die Pumpe als Symbol für den industriellen Verfall.
In his new novel, the pump serves as a symbol of industrial decay.
Literary analysis register.
Die Pumpe muss exakt auf die Viskosität des Fördermediums kalibriert werden.
The pump must be calibrated exactly to the viscosity of the fluid being conveyed.
Precise engineering language.
Durch den Einsatz von Magnitkupplungen ist die Pumpe hermetisch dicht.
The use of magnetic couplings makes the pump hermetically sealed.
Specialized industrial terminology.
Die Pumpe ist integraler Bestandteil des ökologischen Kreislaufsystems.
The pump is an integral part of the ecological circulation system.
Formal adjective 'integral'.
Man kann die Pumpe nicht isoliert vom restlichen System betrachten.
One cannot view the pump in isolation from the rest of the system.
Philosophical/System-thinking approach.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— The pump is broken or not working.
Die Pumpe geht nicht, der Reifen ist immer noch leer.
— To invest a lot of money into something quickly.
Die Firma pumpt Millionen in die Forschung.
— To be at the pump (e.g., at a gas station or well).
Er steht schon seit zehn Minuten an der Pumpe.
— The heart or the machine is failing.
Bei der Hitze macht meine Pumpe langsam schlapp.
— Refers to the sump pump or water pump in a house.
Hast du die Pumpe im Keller überprüft?
Frequentemente confundido com
Means splendor/magnificence. It's masculine (der Pomp) and has nothing to do with machines.
Means doll. Sounds similar but the 'u' is slightly different and it's a completely different object.
Means point or dot. Sometimes beginners confuse the 'p-u-n' start.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To be completely exhausted or out of breath.
Nach dem Treppensteigen war ich völlig auf der Pumpe.
informal— To get a shock or a sudden fright.
Da habe ich aber einen auf die Pumpe gekriegt!
informal— Everything is working at maximum capacity (often the heart).
Beim Endspurt lief seine Pumpe auf Hochtouren.
neutral— To send someone to do hard, manual labor (dated).
Früher schickte man die Lehrlinge an die Pumpe.
dated— To buy something on credit/hire purchase.
Die neue Küche haben sie auf Pumpe gekauft.
slang— To stop something from flowing (metaphorical).
Wir müssen die Pumpe für diese unnötigen Ausgaben abstellen.
metaphorical— To have a strong, healthy heart.
Der Opa ist fit, der hat noch eine gute Pumpe.
informal— To be dependent on something (e.g., medical device or financial aid).
Die Firma hängt seit Jahren an der staatlichen Pumpe.
metaphorical— To keep things running smoothly (often through bribes or maintenance).
Man muss die Pumpe ab und zu schmieren, damit es läuft.
informal— To work steadily and rhythmically.
Die Maschine arbeitet zuverlässig wie eine Pumpe.
neutralFácil de confundir
Both move air.
A compressor increases pressure significantly; a pump primarily moves the medium.
Die Luftpumpe ist für den Reifen, der Kompressor für die Druckluftwerkzeuge.
Both move fluids/gases.
A fan uses blades to move air openly; a pump uses a closed chamber.
Der Ventilator kühlt den Raum, die Pumpe bewegt das Wasser im Rohr.
Both eject liquid.
A syringe is manual and small; a pump is usually mechanical and continuous.
Der Arzt nutzt eine Spritze, die Maschine eine Pumpe.
Both are machines.
A motor provides power; a pump uses power to move fluids.
Der Motor treibt die Pumpe an.
Often found together.
A filter cleans the fluid; the pump moves it.
Erst kommt die Pumpe, dann der Filter.
Padrões de frases
Das ist eine [Adjektiv] Pumpe.
Das ist eine neue Pumpe.
Ich brauche die Pumpe für [Nomen].
Ich brauche die Pumpe für mein Fahrrad.
Die Pumpe hilft dabei, [Verb] zu [Infinitiv].
Die Pumpe hilft dabei, das Wasser zu fördern.
Wegen [Genitiv] funktioniert die Pumpe nicht.
Wegen eines Defekts funktioniert die Pumpe nicht.
Die Pumpe zeichnet sich durch [Akkusativ] aus.
Die Pumpe zeichnet sich durch hohe Effizienz aus.
Inwiefern die Pumpe als [Metapher] dient, ist fraglich.
Inwiefern die Pumpe als Symbol für das Leben dient, ist fraglich.
Wo kann ich eine Pumpe [Verb]?
Wo kann ich eine Pumpe kaufen?
Wenn die Pumpe [Verb], dann [Hauptsatz].
Wenn die Pumpe stoppt, dann gibt es kein Wasser.
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Substantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Very High
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Der Pumpe
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Die Pumpe
It is a feminine noun. Using 'der' in the nominative is a basic grammar error.
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Zwei Pumpes
→
Zwei Pumpen
German feminine nouns ending in -e almost always take -n in the plural, not -s.
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Ich pump den Reifen.
→
Ich pumpe den Reifen auf.
To inflate a tire, you need the separable verb 'aufpumpen', not just 'pumpen'.
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Mein Pumpe rast.
→
Meine Pumpe rast.
The possessive pronoun must match the feminine gender of the noun.
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Die Pumpe von Wasser
→
Die Wasserpumpe
While grammatically possible, compound nouns are much more natural in German.
Dicas
Gender Tip
Associate 'die Pumpe' with 'die Frau' to remember it's feminine. It's a vital part of many systems.
Bicycle Context
If you cycle in Germany, always know where your 'Luftpumpe' is. It's the most common use of the word.
Gym Lingo
Use 'Ich gehe pumpen' to sound like a local when talking about your workout routine.
Compound Power
Master the word 'Pumpe' and you automatically learn dozens of other words just by adding a prefix.
Heart Health
When a German says 'Meine Pumpe macht das nicht mehr mit', they are usually talking about being tired, not a medical emergency.
Short Vowel
Don't say 'Poompe'. Keep the 'u' short and crisp like in the English word 'put'.
Plural n
Always add the 'n' for plural. 'Zwei Pumpen' sounds correct; 'Zwei Pumpe' sounds like a toddler.
Eco-Topic
Learn the term 'Wärmepumpe' if you want to participate in modern German political discussions.
Compound stress
In words like 'Fahrradpumpe', the stress is on the first part of the word, not on 'Pumpe'.
Verbs
Remember the verb 'pumpen' is regular: ich pumpe, du pumpst, er pumpt, wir pumpen.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of the 'PUM' sound as the pressure building up, and the 'pe' as the small puff of air escaping. PUM-pe.
Associação visual
Imagine a red bicycle pump standing next to a heart. Both are 'Pumpen' that keep things moving.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to find three different types of 'Pumpen' in your house or car and label them in German.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Middle Low German 'pumpe', which likely has onomatopoeic origins mimicking the sound of the device in action.
Significado original: A device for raising water, specifically on ships.
Germanic (related to English 'pump', Dutch 'pomp').Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but using 'Pumpe' for heart in a medical emergency might sound too informal; use 'Herz' instead.
The English 'pump' and German 'Pumpe' are cognates, making it one of the easiest words for English speakers to learn, though the gender is new.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Cycling
- Hast du eine Pumpe?
- Der Reifen braucht Luft.
- Das Ventil passt nicht.
- Ich muss aufpumpen.
Medical
- Die Insulinpumpe prüfen.
- Das Herz ist eine Pumpe.
- Der Puls rast.
- Die Pumpe unterstützen.
Home/Garden
- Die Pumpe im Keller.
- Gartenpumpe anschließen.
- Wasser abpumpen.
- Die Pumpe ist eingefroren.
Gym/Sports
- Richtig hart pumpen.
- Die Pumpe trainieren.
- Viel Eisen pumpen.
- Gute Pumpe haben.
Automotive
- Benzinpumpe ist defekt.
- Ölpumpe wechseln.
- Kühlwasserpumpe prüfen.
- Die Pumpe leckt.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Hast du zufällig eine Fahrradpumpe dabei? Mein Reifen ist fast platt."
"Was hältst du von den neuen Wärmepumpen? Sind sie wirklich so effizient?"
"Nach dem Training gestern war meine Pumpe echt am Limit. Wie war es bei dir?"
"Glaubst du, dass man die alte Pumpe im Garten noch reparieren kann?"
"Wusstest du, dass das menschliche Herz wie eine mechanische Pumpe funktioniert?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe eine Situation, in der du eine Pumpe gebraucht hast. Was ist passiert?
Schreibe über die Bedeutung von Wärmepumpen für die Umwelt in Deutschland.
Wie fühlst du dich, wenn deine 'Pumpe' nach dem Sport rast? Beschreibe das Gefühl.
Stell dir vor, du bist eine Wasserpumpe in einem kleinen Dorf. Was siehst du jeden Tag?
Warum ist die Erfindung der Pumpe wichtig für die moderne Zivilisation? Erkläre deine Meinung.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasJa, im Deutschen ist 'die Pumpe' immer feminin. Es gibt keine Ausnahmen, egal ob es sich um eine kleine Fahrradpumpe oder eine große Industriepumpe handelt.
Im Fitnessstudio bedeutet 'pumpen' das Trainieren mit Gewichten, um die Muskeln aufzupumpen. Es ist ein sehr verbreiteter Slang-Ausdruck unter Sportlern.
Das offizielle Wort ist 'das Herz'. Aber umgangssprachlich sagen viele Deutsche 'die Pumpe', besonders wenn es um die körperliche Leistung geht.
Eine Wärmepumpe ist ein Heizsystem, das thermische Energie aus der Luft, dem Wasser oder der Erde nutzt, um Gebäude zu heizen. Sie ist aktuell ein wichtiges Thema der Energiewende.
Ja, als Verb: 'Geld in ein Projekt pumpen' bedeutet, viel Geld zu investieren. Als Nomen ist es seltener, aber 'auf Pumpe kaufen' bedeutet, auf Kredit zu kaufen.
Der Plural wird durch das Hinzufügen eines 'n' gebildet: 'die Pumpen'. Dies ist die Standardform für die meisten femininen Substantive auf -e.
Ja, technisch gesehen bewegt eine Pumpe meist Flüssigkeiten, während ein Kompressor Gase verdichtet. Aber eine 'Luftpumpe' ist im Grunde ein kleiner Kompressor.
Das ist eine klassische Handpumpe mit einem Hebel (Schwengel), die man oft auf alten Bauernhöfen oder in Parks sieht.
Das sagt man, wenn man sehr aufgeregt ist, Angst hat oder gerade sehr schnell gerannt ist und das Herz sehr schnell schlägt.
Ja, es gehört zum Grundwortschatz und wird in vielen verschiedenen Lebensbereichen von der Technik bis zur Biologie verwendet.
Teste-se 180 perguntas
Schreibe einen Satz mit 'Fahrradpumpe'.
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Was macht eine Wasserpumpe? Erkläre kurz.
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Schreibe einen Satz über dein Herz und benutze das Wort 'Pumpe'.
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Warum ist eine Wärmepumpe gut für die Umwelt?
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Was passiert, wenn die Pumpe im Auto kaputt ist?
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Beschreibe eine Pumpe im Garten.
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Was bedeutet 'pumpen' im Fitnessstudio?
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Schreibe drei zusammengesetzte Nomen mit 'Pumpe'.
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Wie fühlt es sich an, wenn die Pumpe rast?
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Warum brauchen wir Pumpen in der Industrie?
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einer Handpumpe und einer elektrischen Pumpe?
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Schreibe einen Dialog: Jemand fragt nach einer Pumpe.
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Was ist eine Insulinpumpe?
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Was ist eine Saugpumpe?
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Beschreibe eine alte Pumpe auf einem Bauernhof.
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Was bedeutet 'Geld in den Markt pumpen'?
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Schreibe einen Satz mit dem Plural 'Pumpen'.
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Warum ist eine Pumpe im Aquarium wichtig?
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Was ist eine Bilgepumpe?
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Schreibe eine kurze Geschichte (3 Sätze) über eine Pumpe.
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Sag 'Die Pumpe ist kaputt.'
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Frag: 'Hast du eine Pumpe?'
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Sag: 'Ich brauche eine neue Luftpumpe.'
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Sag: 'Meine Pumpe rast.'
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Frag: 'Wo kann ich die Pumpe kaufen?'
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Sag: 'Die Pumpe im Keller läuft.'
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Sag: 'Wir müssen die Pumpe reparieren.'
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Sag: 'Die Wärmepumpe ist sehr effizient.'
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Sag: 'Ich gehe heute pumpen.'
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Sag: 'Die Benzinpumpe ist defekt.'
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Frag: 'Ist die Pumpe laut?'
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Sag: 'Die Pumpe fördert Wasser.'
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Sag: 'Schalte bitte die Pumpe aus.'
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Sag: 'Die Pumpe braucht Strom.'
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Sag: 'Das ist eine Handpumpe.'
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Frag: 'Wie funktioniert die Pumpe?'
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Sag: 'Die Pumpe ist im Garten.'
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Sag: 'Es gibt zwei Pumpen.'
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Sag: 'Die Pumpe ist verstopft.'
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Sag: 'Ich habe keine Pumpe.'
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Was hörst du: 'Die Pumpe ist laut'?
Was hörst du: 'Wo ist die Luftpumpe?'
Was hörst du: 'Die Benzinpumpe streikt'?
Was hörst du: 'Wir brauchen mehr Pumpen'?
Was hörst du: 'Die Pumpe läuft auf Hochtouren'?
Was hörst du: 'Das Herz ist eine Pumpe'?
Was hörst du: 'Die Pumpe ist im Keller'?
Was hörst du: 'Pumpe bitte den Reifen auf'?
Was hörst du: 'Die Pumpe ist kaputt'?
Was hörst du: 'Hast du eine Pumpe?'
Was hörst du: 'Die Pumpe ist neu'?
Was hörst du: 'Die Pumpe ist stark'?
Was hörst du: 'Ich höre die Pumpe'?
Was hörst du: 'Die Pumpe ist aus'?
Was hörst du: 'Die Pumpe ist an'?
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Summary
The word 'Pumpe' is a versatile German noun that covers both everyday tools and vital biological functions. Whether you're fixing a bike or discussing heart health, it remains a central concept. Example: 'Die Pumpe im Keller fördert das Grundwasser in den Garten.'
- A feminine noun (die Pumpe) referring to a device that moves fluids or gases using pressure or suction.
- Commonly used in compounds like Luftpumpe (air pump) or Wasserpumpe (water pump) for daily tasks.
- Serves as a frequent colloquial term for the human heart, especially regarding physical exertion or health.
- Essential in technical German, spanning from small medical devices to massive industrial water management systems.
Gender Tip
Associate 'die Pumpe' with 'die Frau' to remember it's feminine. It's a vital part of many systems.
Bicycle Context
If you cycle in Germany, always know where your 'Luftpumpe' is. It's the most common use of the word.
Gym Lingo
Use 'Ich gehe pumpen' to sound like a local when talking about your workout routine.
Compound Power
Master the word 'Pumpe' and you automatically learn dozens of other words just by adding a prefix.
Exemplo
Die Pumpe ist kaputt, wir müssen sie reparieren.
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