Schlüsselbund
Schlüsselbund em 30 segundos
- A masculine noun (der Schlüsselbund) meaning a bunch of keys or a keychain, commonly used in daily life to describe one's collection of keys.
- It is a compound of 'Schlüssel' (key) and 'Bund' (bundle), emphasizing the collective nature of the object rather than individual keys.
- Essential for B1 learners to handle situations like losing keys, visiting a locksmith, or managing household responsibilities in German-speaking countries.
- Often paired with verbs like 'suchen' (search), 'verlieren' (lose), and 'klimpern' (jingle), it follows standard masculine declension rules in German grammar.
The German noun Schlüsselbund is a compound word that perfectly encapsulates a common physical object: a keychain or a bunch of keys. To understand this word, we must look at its two components. The first part, Schlüssel, means 'key', and the second part, Bund, refers to a 'bundle', 'bunch', or 'association'. Therefore, a Schlüsselbund is literally a bundle of keys bound together, usually by a metal ring. In the German-speaking world, where physical keys remain significantly more common than electronic fobs or keypad entries—especially in older apartment buildings (Altbau)—the Schlüsselbund is an essential item that most people carry daily. It represents not just a tool for access, but a collection of one's responsibilities and possessions: the key to the front door, the apartment door, the mailbox, the cellar (Keller), and perhaps the office or a bicycle lock.
- Physicality
- In a literal sense, it is the ring and the keys attached to it. It has a specific weight and makes a distinct clinking sound known as 'Klimpern'.
- Daily Routine
- It is used every time someone leaves or enters their home. The phrase 'Hast du deinen Schlüsselbund?' is a common check before walking out the door.
Ich habe meinen schweren Schlüsselbund in der Manteltasche vergessen.
Culturally, the size of a Schlüsselbund can sometimes be a point of conversation. A very large bundle might suggest someone with many responsibilities, such as a Hausmeister (janitor) or a security guard. In German literature and film, the sound of a rattling Schlüsselbund often signals the arrival of an authority figure or the opening of a mysterious door. Using the word correctly involves recognizing that it is a masculine noun (der Schlüsselbund) and that its plural form is die Schlüsselbünde, though you will most often encounter it in the singular because people typically carry only one main set of keys.
Der Hausmeister trägt einen riesigen Schlüsselbund an seinem Gürtel.
Beyond the physical object, the word carries a sense of domestic security. Losing one's Schlüsselbund is a minor catastrophe in Germany, often involving expensive calls to a Schlüsseldienst (locksmith) and the potential replacement of entire locking systems (Schließanlagen) in apartment blocks, which can cost thousands of Euros. This high stakes reality makes the Schlüsselbund a symbol of personal vigilance. You will hear this word in shops when buying a Schlüsselanhänger (keychain charm/pendant) to decorate your bundle, or at the police station if you are reporting a lost item. It is a word that bridges the gap between a simple household object and the complex legal and social structures of German housing and privacy.
- Metaphorical Use
- While primarily literal, it can represent the 'keys to the kingdom' or total access when used in more poetic or administrative contexts.
Ohne den richtigen Schlüsselbund kommst du in diesem Gebäude nicht weit.
Sie suchte nervös in ihrer Handtasche nach ihrem Schlüsselbund.
In summary, the Schlüsselbund is more than just a convenience; it is a vital artifact of German life. From the heavy iron rings of medieval gatekeepers to the modern steel rings holding car keys and supermarket loyalty cards, this word has remained constant. When you learn this word, you are learning about the German emphasis on order, security, and the clear division between public and private spaces, all held together by a simple metal ring.
Using Schlüsselbund correctly in a sentence requires an understanding of its gender and how it interacts with various verbs. As a masculine noun, it takes the articles der (nominative), den (accusative), dem (dative), and des (genitive). Because it is an object you frequently interact with—finding it, losing it, carrying it—you will most often see it in the accusative case as the direct object of a verb. For example, 'Ich habe meinen Schlüsselbund verloren' (I lost my keychain). Here, 'meinen' reflects the masculine accusative ending.
- Common Verbs
- Verbs frequently paired with this word include suchen (to search for), finden (to find), verlieren (to lose), vergessen (to forget), herauskramen (to fish out/dig out), and klimpern (to jingle).
Könntest du mir bitte den Schlüsselbund reichen, der auf dem Küchentisch liegt?
When describing the Schlüsselbund, adjectives are placed before the noun and must agree with its masculine gender. You might have a schwerer Schlüsselbund (heavy), a voller Schlüsselbund (full/crowded), or a verlorener Schlüsselbund (lost). If you are talking about the sound it makes, you would use the verb klimpern. For instance, 'Der Schlüsselbund klimperte in seiner Tasche' (The keychain jingled in his pocket). This adds a sensory layer to your descriptions, making your German sound more natural and vivid.
An seinem Schlüsselbund hängen mindestens zehn verschiedene Schlüssel.
In more complex sentence structures, you might use the genitive case to describe something belonging to the keychain, such as the ring itself: 'Die Farbe des Schlüsselbundes ist silbern' (The color of the keychain is silver). Or you might use it in a dative construction with prepositions like an or mit. 'Was hast du an deinem Schlüsselbund?' (What do you have on your keychain?). This is a great way to talk about Schlüsselanhänger (key fobs) or decorative items.
- Sentence Patterns
- 1. [Subject] + [Verb] + [Possessive] + Schlüsselbund. (Ich suche meinen Schlüsselbund.)
2. [Preposition] + [Article] + Schlüsselbund + [Verb]... (An dem Schlüsselbund hängt ein kleiner Teddybär.)
Er zog den Schlüsselbund aus seiner Jeans und öffnete das Tor.
Finally, consider the context of giving or receiving. If you move into a new apartment, the landlord will hand over the keys. You wouldn't just say 'Hier sind die Schlüssel', but more formally, 'Hier ist der Schlüsselbund für die Wohnung'. This implies the complete set. Using the word in these specific situational contexts helps demonstrate a higher level of fluency, showing that you understand the collective nature of the object as it is perceived by native speakers.
Mein Schlüsselbund ist so groß, dass er kaum in meine Tasche passt.
Whether you are complaining about how heavy your keys are or asking a friend if they've seen them, mastering the sentence patterns involving Schlüsselbund is a practical necessity for anyone living or traveling in a German-speaking country. It is one of those 'high-frequency' nouns that appears in the most mundane, yet essential, parts of daily conversation.
The word Schlüsselbund is a staple of everyday German life, and you will hear it in a variety of real-world settings. One of the most common places is at the entrance of a home. German households often have a designated spot for keys—a Schlüsselleiste (key rack) or a small bowl. Conversations often revolve around the location of this object: 'Wo ist mein Schlüsselbund?' (Where is my keychain?). In families or shared apartments (WGs), the sound of the Schlüsselbund hitting a wooden table or the floor is a familiar auditory cue that someone has arrived home.
- Public Spaces
- In public, you might hear this word if someone drops their keys. 'Entschuldigung, Sie haben Ihren Schlüsselbund verloren!' (Excuse me, you lost your keychain!). It is also a common term at 'Fundbüros' (Lost and Found offices).
Am Bahnhof wurde ein Schlüsselbund mit einem blauen Anhänger gefunden.
In professional environments, specifically those involving facilities management, the word is ubiquitous. A Hausmeister (caretaker) in a German school or apartment complex is almost defined by their Schlüsselbund. You will hear them talk about 'den Bund für den Heizungsraum' (the bundle for the boiler room). Here, the word takes on a tone of authority and specialized access. Similarly, in the hotel industry, while electronic cards are taking over, many traditional German 'Gasthöfe' (inns) still use heavy metal keys on a Schlüsselbund, often with a large brass room number attached to prevent guests from accidentally taking them home.
Hörst du das? Das ist der Schlüsselbund vom Nachtwächter.
Another common context is retail and services. If you go to a 'Schlüsseldienst' to get a spare key made, the locksmith might ask to see your whole Schlüsselbund to check which type of blank they need. You'll also hear the word in advertisements or news reports about security systems, where the 'digitaler Schlüsselbund' (digital keychain/wallet) is becoming a modern tech-savvy alternative. Even in the digital age, the metaphor of the 'bundle' remains the most intuitive way to describe a collection of access credentials.
- In Literature and Media
- Crime novels (Krimis) often use the 'Schlüsselbund' as a plot device—a clue left at a crime scene or the sound heard by a witness hiding in a closet.
Der Detektiv untersuchte den Schlüsselbund des Opfers nach Fingerabdrücken.
Ich muss mein Passwort in der Schlüsselbund-Verwaltung speichern.
Finally, you will hear it in childhood education and games. German children often play with toy keys or learn about the 'Schlüsselbund' in stories about castles and knights. The 'Schlüsselbund' of a castle's 'Burgvogt' (castellan) is a recurring image in German folklore, representing the weight of history and the locking away of secrets. Whether in a gritty modern detective story or a whimsical children's book, this word is deeply embedded in the narrative fabric of the German language.
For English speakers learning German, the word Schlüsselbund presents several potential pitfalls. The most frequent error is gender confusion. Because 'Schlüssel' is masculine (der Schlüssel), learners often correctly guess that the compound is also masculine. However, it's a general rule in German that the gender of a compound noun is determined by the last element. In this case, 'Bund' is masculine (der Bund), so 'Schlüsselbund' is masculine. A common mistake is using 'die' because the speaker is thinking of the plural 'keys' (die Schlüssel). Remember: even if it holds twenty keys, the bundle is a single masculine entity.
- Pluralization Pitfall
- Learners often try to pluralize it as 'Schlüsselbunde' or 'Schlüsselbünde'. While 'Schlüsselbünde' is the correct plural, learners often forget the 'Umlaut' (the dots over the u). Without the Umlaut, it sounds incorrect to a native ear.
Falsch: Ich habe meine Schlüsselbund verloren. (Correct: meinen Schlüsselbund)
Another common mistake is over-relying on the word 'Schlüssel'. While 'Schlüssel' means key, using it when you mean the whole bunch can lead to ambiguity. If you say 'Ich habe meine Schlüssel verloren', it could mean you lost individual keys or the whole set. Using 'Schlüsselbund' is more precise when you are referring to the physical object that contains all your keys. Conversely, don't use 'Schlüsselbund' if you only lost one specific key that wasn't on a ring. Precision is highly valued in German communication.
Falsch: Mein Schlüsselbund ist ein kleiner Teddybär. (Correct: Mein Schlüsselanhänger ist ein kleiner Teddybär.)
Pronunciation can also be tricky. The 'ü' in Schlüssel and the 'u' in Bund require distinct mouth positions. Many learners collapse these into a single vowel sound, making the word hard to understand. The 'ü' is a front-rounded vowel (like 'ee' but with rounded lips), while the 'u' in Bund is short and central (like the 'oo' in 'book'). Practice saying 'Schlüs-sel-bund' slowly to ensure you are hitting both vowels correctly. Furthermore, the 'd' at the end of 'Bund' is pronounced like a 't' due to Auslautverhärtung (final-obstruent devoicing), a standard rule in German phonology.
- Preposition Errors
- Learners often use 'in' when they should use 'an'. You have a key *on* the bunch (an dem Bund), not *in* the bunch. 'Der Schlüssel ist am (an dem) Schlüsselbund.'
Falsch: Der Autoschlüssel ist in dem Schlüsselbund. (Correct: Der Autoschlüssel ist am Schlüsselbund.)
Falsch: Wo ist mein Schlüsselsbund? (Correct: Schlüsselbund)
Lastly, be careful with the word Bund itself. In other contexts, 'Bund' means 'federal' (like in Bundesrepublik) or 'waistband' (like on trousers). If you are in a clothing store and talk about a 'Bund', people will think of pants. Only in the context of keys or flowers (Blumenbund) does it mean a bunch. Context is key (pun intended) to avoiding these semantic mix-ups. By paying attention to these nuances, you will avoid the most common 'beginner' mistakes and speak more like a native.
While Schlüsselbund is the standard term, several related words and alternatives exist depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. Understanding these differences will help you refine your vocabulary and choose the right word for the right situation. The most direct alternative is simply die Schlüssel (the keys). In casual conversation, people often say 'Ich habe meine Schlüssel vergessen', and it is understood that they mean the whole bundle. However, 'Schlüsselbund' is more specific and refers to the physical object as a whole.
- Schlüsselring vs. Schlüsselbund
- A Schlüsselring is just the metal ring itself, without the keys. You use a 'Schlüsselring' to create a 'Schlüsselbund'. If you are at a hardware store, you would ask for a 'Schlüsselring'.
- Schlüsselanhänger
- As mentioned before, this is the decorative fob. It is an 'add-on' to the bundle. People often confuse these two, but remember: the 'Bund' is the collection of keys, the 'Anhänger' is the decoration.
Ich brauche einen neuen Schlüsselring, weil meiner verbogen ist.
In more formal or technical contexts, you might encounter the word Schlüsselsatz (set of keys). This is often used by car dealerships or real estate agents. A 'Satz' implies a complete, matched set of keys for a specific purpose (e.g., all the keys for a specific vehicle). While a 'Schlüsselbund' is a physical object you carry, a 'Schlüsselsatz' is a more abstract or administrative grouping. If you lose your car keys, the dealer will talk about replacing the 'Schlüsselsatz'.
Der Vermieter übergab uns den vollständigen Schlüsselsatz für das Haus.
Another interesting comparison is with Schlüsselmäppchen (key case/pouch). This is a small leather bag designed to hold a 'Schlüsselbund' to prevent the metal keys from scratching other items in your pocket or bag. If someone is very organized, they might say 'Mein Schlüsselbund ist in meinem Schlüsselmäppchen'. This distinguishes the keys themselves from their protective container. In the modern world, Key-Organizer (using the English term) is also becoming popular for sleek, Swiss-army-style key holders.
- Digital Alternatives
- In the tech world, 'Schlüsselbund' refers to the Keychain app on macOS/iOS. In this context, it refers to a digital collection of passwords. You might hear 'Passwort im Schlüsselbund speichern'.
Mein Schlüsselmäppchen ist aus echtem Leder und schützt mein Handy vor Kratzern.
Er verwaltet alle Schlüsselbünde für die gesamte Firma.
By understanding these synonyms and alternatives, you can navigate conversations about keys with much more nuance. Whether you are buying a gift (Schlüsselanhänger), protecting your phone (Schlüsselmäppchen), or managing digital security (Schlüsselbundverwaltung), you now have the linguistic tools to describe every aspect of this essential everyday object.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
In medieval times, the master of the house or the castellan carried a large 'Schlüsselbund' as a visible sign of their status and power over the property.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'ü' like a standard 'u' (Schlusselbund).
- Pronouncing the final 'd' as a voiced 'd' instead of a 't'.
- Adding an extra 's' in the middle (Schlüsselsbund).
- Making the 'u' in 'bund' too long.
- Swallowing the middle 'el' sound too much.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize as a compound word once you know 'Schlüssel'.
Requires correct masculine endings and plural 'Umlaut' (ü).
The 'ü' and 'u' contrast needs practice for clear pronunciation.
Distinctive sound and context make it easy to identify.
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Pré-requisitos
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Avançado
Gramática essencial
Compound Noun Gender
Der Schlüssel (masc) + Der Bund (masc) = Der Schlüsselbund (masc).
Final Devoicing (Auslautverhärtung)
The 'd' in 'Bund' is pronounced as 't'.
Plural with Umlaut
Many masculine nouns with 'u' get an 'ü' in plural: der Bund -> die Bünde.
Accusative Object
Ich suche *meinen* (masc acc) Schlüsselbund.
Dative after 'an'
Der Schlüssel hängt *am* (an dem) Schlüsselbund.
Exemplos por nível
Wo ist mein Schlüsselbund?
Where is my keychain?
Simple question with 'wo' and masculine possessive 'mein'.
Das ist ein Schlüsselbund.
That is a keychain.
Basic identification using 'das ist' and indefinite article 'ein'.
Ich habe den Schlüsselbund.
I have the keychain.
Direct object in the accusative case (den).
Hier ist dein Schlüsselbund.
Here is your keychain.
Nominative use of 'dein' as the subject after 'hier ist'.
Der Schlüsselbund ist klein.
The keychain is small.
Subject-predicate adjective sentence.
Hast du einen Schlüsselbund?
Do you have a keychain?
Interrogative sentence with accusative 'einen'.
Mein Schlüsselbund ist weg.
My keychain is gone.
Use of the adjective 'weg' to mean gone/missing.
Der Schlüsselbund ist aus Metall.
The keychain is made of metal.
Preposition 'aus' indicating material.
Ich suche meinen Schlüsselbund seit zehn Minuten.
I have been looking for my keychain for ten minutes.
Present tense used for ongoing actions with 'seit'.
Leg den Schlüsselbund bitte auf die Kommode.
Please put the keychain on the dresser.
Imperative mood with accusative object and 'auf' + accusative for movement.
An seinem Schlüsselbund hängt ein rotes Herz.
A red heart hangs on his keychain.
Dative case after 'an' indicating location (an seinem).
Ich darf meinen Schlüsselbund nicht im Auto lassen.
I must not leave my keychain in the car.
Modal verb 'dürfen' with negation.
Sie hat einen schweren Schlüsselbund in ihrer Tasche.
She has a heavy keychain in her bag.
Adjective 'schweren' in masculine accusative.
Kaufst du mir einen neuen Schlüsselbund?
Will you buy me a new keychain?
Dative 'mir' (indirect object) and accusative 'einen neuen...' (direct object).
Er hat seinen Schlüsselbund an den Haken gehängt.
He hung his keychain on the hook.
Perfect tense with 'an' + accusative for movement.
Mein Schlüsselbund macht laute Geräusche.
My keychain makes loud noises.
Plural noun 'Geräusche' as the object.
Wenn ich meinen Schlüsselbund verliere, muss ich den Schlüsseldienst rufen.
If I lose my keychain, I have to call the locksmith.
Conditional sentence with 'wenn'.
Der Hausmeister hat einen riesigen Schlüsselbund mit über zwanzig Schlüsseln.
The janitor has a huge keychain with over twenty keys.
Prepositional phrase 'mit' followed by the dative.
Ich habe meinen Schlüsselbund im Büro liegen gelassen.
I left my keychain lying in the office.
Double infinitive construction with 'lassen'.
Können Sie mir sagen, ob dieser Schlüsselbund Ihnen gehört?
Can you tell me if this keychain belongs to you?
Indirect question with 'ob' and dative 'Ihnen'.
Er kramte nervös in seiner Tasche nach seinem Schlüsselbund.
He rummaged nervously in his pocket for his keychain.
Preterite tense and preposition 'nach' + dative.
An jedem Schlüsselbund in dieser Firma klebt ein Etikett.
Every keychain in this company has a label stuck to it.
Dative case after 'an' with 'jedem'.
Ich brauche einen stabilen Ring für meinen Schlüsselbund.
I need a sturdy ring for my keychain.
Preposition 'für' + accusative.
Mein Schlüsselbund ist so voll, dass er fast platzt.
My keychain is so full that it's almost bursting.
Consecutive clause with 'so... dass'.
Die Verwaltung des Schlüsselbundes ist eine verantwortungsvolle Aufgabe.
The management of the keychain is a responsible task.
Genitive case 'des Schlüsselbundes'.
Trotz des lauten Klimperns bemerkte sie nicht, dass ihr der Schlüsselbund aus der Tasche fiel.
Despite the loud jingling, she didn't notice the keychain falling out of her pocket.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive and a subordinate clause.
In modernen Gebäuden wird der klassische Schlüsselbund zunehmend durch Chipkarten ersetzt.
In modern buildings, the classic keychain is increasingly being replaced by chip cards.
Passive voice with 'wird... ersetzt'.
Der Dieb entwendete den Schlüsselbund unbemerkt vom Schreibtisch.
The thief stole the keychain unnoticed from the desk.
Preterite tense with formal verb 'entwenden'.
Ein gut organisierter Schlüsselbund spart morgens viel Zeit.
A well-organized keychain saves a lot of time in the morning.
Participial adjective 'gut organisierter' in nominative.
Haben Sie die Schlüsselbünde aller Mitarbeiter bereits eingesammelt?
Have you already collected the keychains of all employees?
Plural accusative 'Schlüsselbünde'.
Er identifizierte den Schlüsselbund anhand des auffälligen Anhängers.
He identified the keychain by the striking fob.
Preposition 'anhand' with genitive.
Es ist ratsam, den Schlüsselbund nicht zusammen mit dem Ausweis aufzubewahren.
It is advisable not to keep the keychain together with your ID.
Infinitive construction with 'zu'.
Die Symbolik des Schlüsselbundes in der Literatur verweist oft auf Macht und häusliche Kontrolle.
The symbolism of the keychain in literature often refers to power and domestic control.
Abstract noun usage with genitive.
Die digitale Schlüsselbundverwaltung schützt sensible Passwörter vor unbefugtem Zugriff.
Digital keychain management protects sensitive passwords from unauthorized access.
Compound noun 'Schlüsselbundverwaltung'.
Man sollte den Schlüsselbund keinesfalls im Schloss stecken lassen, wenn man das Haus verlässt.
One should under no circumstances leave the keychain in the lock when leaving the house.
Adverbial 'keinesfalls' and infinitive construction.
Durch das ständige Reiben des Schlüsselbundes in der Hosentasche ist der Stoff bereits durchgescheuert.
Due to the constant rubbing of the keychain in the pants pocket, the fabric is already worn through.
Nominalized verb 'Reiben' and genitive.
Er übergab den Schlüsselbund mit einer feierlichen Geste an den neuen Eigentümer.
He handed over the keychain to the new owner with a solemn gesture.
Prepositional phrase 'mit einer feierlichen Geste'.
Der Verlust des Schlüsselbundes zog eine langwierige Prozedur des Schlossaustauschs nach sich.
The loss of the keychain entailed a tedious procedure of lock replacement.
Idiomatic verb 'nach sich ziehen'.
Ein klappernder Schlüsselbund kann in einer stillen Bibliothek äußerst störend wirken.
A rattling keychain can be extremely disruptive in a quiet library.
Present participle as adjective 'klappernder'.
Trotz intensiver Suche blieb der Schlüsselbund unauffindbar.
Despite an intensive search, the keychain remained untraceable.
Adjective 'unauffindbar' and genitive 'intensiver Suche'.
Die haptische Qualität eines massiven Schlüsselbundes vermittelt ein Gefühl von Beständigkeit und Sicherheit.
The haptic quality of a massive keychain conveys a sense of stability and security.
Sophisticated vocabulary like 'haptisch' and 'Beständigkeit'.
In der psychoanalytischen Deutung könnte der Schlüsselbund als Attribut der patriarchalen Autorität fungieren.
In psychoanalytic interpretation, the keychain could function as an attribute of patriarchal authority.
Subjunctive II 'könnte' and academic terminology.
Die Komplexität moderner Schließanlagen macht den physischen Schlüsselbund zu einem Relikt vergangener Tage.
The complexity of modern locking systems makes the physical keychain a relic of bygone days.
Use of 'Relikt' and 'vergangener Tage' (genitive plural).
Ungeachtet der technologischen Redundanz klammern sich viele Menschen emotional an ihren Schlüsselbund.
Regardless of technological redundancy, many people cling emotionally to their keychain.
Preposition 'ungeachtet' with genitive.
Das metallische Echo des fallenden Schlüsselbundes hallte bedrohlich durch den leeren Korridor.
The metallic echo of the falling keychain echoed ominously through the empty corridor.
Literary style with evocative adjectives.
Die Verwaltung diverser Schlüsselbünde erfordert ein hohes Maß an logistischer Präzision.
The management of various keychains requires a high degree of logistical precision.
Plural genitive 'diverser Schlüsselbünde'.
Er betrachtete seinen Schlüsselbund als eine Chronik seiner Lebensstationen.
He viewed his keychain as a chronicle of the stages of his life.
Metaphorical usage with 'betrachten als'.
Die feingliedrige Mechanik, die an diesem Schlüsselbund hängt, ist ein Meisterwerk der Schlosserkunst.
The delicate mechanics hanging from this keychain are a masterpiece of locksmithery.
Relative clause and specialized compound 'Schlosserkunst'.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— A common way to ask where the keys are hiding.
Wo steckt bloß wieder mein Schlüsselbund?
— To have the keys on one's person (usually for men).
Hast du den Schlüsselbund am Mann?
— Often used to describe a janitor's set of keys.
Er schleppt einen riesigen Schlüsselbund mit sich herum.
— To leave the keys in the lock (a security risk).
Lass den Schlüsselbund nicht von außen im Schloss stecken!
— To have a set of keys duplicated.
Ich muss den ganzen Schlüsselbund nachmachen lassen.
— To have the keys ready to use.
Sie hatte den Schlüsselbund bereits griffbereit in der Hand.
— Focusing on the sound of the keys.
Das Geräusch eines klimpernden Schlüsselbundes verriet ihn.
— To put the keys aside/away.
Leg den Schlüsselbund bitte auf die Ablage.
— A bunch of keys with a fob.
Ich suche einen Schlüsselbund mit einem gelben Anhänger.
Frequentemente confundido com
The 'Anhänger' is just the decorative part; the 'Bund' is the whole set of keys.
The 'Ring' is the metal circle; the 'Bund' includes the keys.
The 'Mäppchen' is a bag or pouch specifically for the keys.
Expressões idiomáticas
— Technically related to keys; it means to have the authority over a household.
Früher hatte die Hausfrau die Schlüsselgewalt.
historical/legal— To be the one in charge of access or secrets.
Er ist in unserer Firma der Hüter des Schlüsselbundes.
metaphorical— To have complete control over a situation (similar to 'holding all the cards').
In dieser Verhandlung hält sie alle Schlüssel in der Hand.
figurative— Behind bars/locked up (related to the function of keys).
Der Dieb ist nun hinter Schloss und Riegel.
idiomatic— To find the key to success.
Er hat endlich den Schlüssel zum Erfolg gefunden.
common metaphor— A key position (strategic importance).
Sie besetzt eine Schlüsselposition im Unternehmen.
professional— A key experience (life-changing event).
Das war ein Schlüsselerlebnis in meiner Kindheit.
psychological— To keep something under lock and key (secret).
Diese Dokumente werden unter Verschluss gehalten.
formal— To turn the key (to finish or lock something definitively).
Er drehte den Schlüssel um und verließ die Stadt für immer.
narrative— Wide open (related to doors/locks).
Die Tür stand sperrangelweit offen.
idiomaticFácil de confundir
Both relate to doors and security.
Schloss is the lock; Schlüssel is the key. You use the Schlüssel in the Schloss.
Ich stecke den Schlüssel ins Schloss.
Bund has multiple meanings.
In this context it means bunch, but it can also mean 'federal' or 'waistband'.
Der Bund der Hose ist zu eng.
Similar prefix 'Schließ-'.
Schließfach is a locker or safe deposit box.
Ich lege meine Wertsachen ins Schließfach.
Synonymous with bunch.
Bündel is used more for sticks, money, or hay; Bund is used for keys or flowers.
Ein Bündel Geldscheine.
Often found on a keychain.
Anhänger can also mean 'trailer' (for a car) or 'follower/fan'.
Der LKW hat einen Anhänger.
Padrões de frases
Wo ist [Possessiv] Schlüsselbund?
Wo ist mein Schlüsselbund?
Ich habe [Possessiv] Schlüsselbund [Präposition] [Ort] gelassen.
Ich habe meinen Schlüsselbund auf dem Tisch gelassen.
An meinem Schlüsselbund hängt ein [Adjektiv] [Nomen].
An meinem Schlüsselbund hängt ein kleiner Teddybär.
Wegen des verlorenen Schlüsselbundes musste ich...
Wegen des verlorenen Schlüsselbundes musste ich den Schlüsseldienst rufen.
Die Verwaltung des Schlüsselbundes erfordert...
Die Verwaltung des Schlüsselbundes erfordert höchste Sorgfalt.
Der Schlüsselbund als Symbol für...
Der Schlüsselbund als Symbol für häusliche Souveränität.
Reich mir mal den Schlüsselbund.
Reich mir mal den Schlüsselbund rüber.
Den Schlüsselbund zücken.
Er zückte den Schlüsselbund.
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Daily use, very high frequency.
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Using 'die Schlüsselbund'
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der Schlüsselbund
Learners think of 'die Schlüssel' (plural keys) and use the feminine article. But the noun is masculine because of 'Bund'.
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Saying 'Schlüsselsbund'
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Schlüsselbund
Adding a linking 's' is common in German compounds, but not in this one. It is just 'Schlüssel' + 'Bund'.
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Confusing with 'Schlüsselanhänger'
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Schlüsselbund
Learners often use 'Anhänger' (fob/charm) when they mean the whole set of keys. 'Anhänger' is only the decorative part.
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Incorrect plural 'Schlüsselbunde'
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Schlüsselbünde
The 'u' must change to an 'ü' in the plural form of this noun. This is a common oversight for learners.
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Using 'in' for 'on the keychain'
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am Schlüsselbund
In English, we say 'on the keychain'. In German, we use 'an' (at/on). 'In dem Schlüsselbund' would mean inside the metal of the keys.
Dicas
Gender Memory
Remember 'Der Bund' (the bunch). Compounds in German always take the gender of the last word. Since 'Bund' is masculine, 'Schlüsselbund' is masculine.
The 'Ü' and 'U' Dance
Practice saying 'Schlüs-' (high, front) and then '-bund' (low, back). It's a great exercise for your mouth muscles to master German vowels.
Precision Matters
Use 'Schlüsselbund' when talking about the object you carry. Use 'Schlüssel' when talking about the specific tool used to open a specific door.
German Keys
In Germany, keys are often 'Sicherheitsschlüssel' (security keys). If you lose your 'Schlüsselbund', check your insurance policy for 'Schlüsselverlust'.
Digital Keys
If you use a Mac in German, the 'Keychain' app is your 'Schlüsselbund'. It's a great way to see the word in a modern context.
The Bundle
Associate 'Bund' with 'Bundle'. A 'Schlüsselbund' is a 'Key Bundle'. This helps you remember the meaning and the masculine gender.
Don't confuse with Anhänger
If you want to buy a souvenir, ask for a 'Schlüsselanhänger'. If you want to put it on your keys, you put it on your 'Schlüsselbund'.
Plural Perfection
The plural is 'Schlüsselbünde'. The 'u' changes to 'ü' because it's a strong masculine noun. This is a common pattern worth learning.
Onomatopoeia
The word 'klimpern' sounds like the noise keys make. Try to pair 'Schlüsselbund' and 'klimpern' in your mind.
At the Store
If you need a spare, go to a 'Schlüsseldienst'. They will ask for your 'Schlüsselbund' to see which key needs copying.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of a 'Bundle' of 'Schlüssels' (keys). If you 'Bind' them together, you get a 'Schlüsselbund'.
Associação visual
Imagine a giant metal ring with so many keys that it looks like a heavy silver doughnut. This is your 'Schlüsselbund'.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to count how many keys are on your own 'Schlüsselbund' in German. 'An meinem Schlüsselbund hängen...'
Origem da palavra
A compound of the Middle High German 'slüzzel' (key) and 'bunt' (bundle). 'Schlüssel' derives from the verb 'schließen' (to close), while 'Bund' comes from 'binden' (to bind).
Significado original: A collection of keys bound together, historically on a string or a simple metal ring.
Germanic (Indo-European).Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but avoid making light of someone losing their keys in Germany—it is a genuinely stressful and expensive event.
In the US or UK, 'keychain' often focuses on the decorative part, whereas 'Schlüsselbund' focuses on the collection of keys themselves.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
At Home
- Wo ist der Schlüsselbund?
- Häng den Schlüsselbund an das Brett.
- Der Schlüsselbund liegt im Flur.
- Hast du deinen Schlüsselbund dabei?
At Work
- Geben Sie mir bitte den Schlüsselbund für das Lager.
- Der Schlüsselbund muss im Tresor eingeschlossen werden.
- Wer hat den Schlüsselbund zuletzt gehabt?
- Der Hausmeister verwaltet die Schlüsselbünde.
Losing/Finding
- Ich habe meinen Schlüsselbund verloren.
- Ein Schlüsselbund wurde im Fundbüro abgegeben.
- Haben Sie einen Schlüsselbund mit einem blauen Band gesehen?
- Ich muss meinen Schlüsselbund suchen.
At the Locksmith
- Können Sie diesen Schlüsselbund kopieren?
- Ich brauche einen neuen Ring für meinen Schlüsselbund.
- Mein Schlüsselbund ist kaputtgegangen.
- Welche Schlüssel von diesem Bund sind kopierbar?
Digital/Tech
- Passwort im Schlüsselbund speichern.
- Der Schlüsselbund ist mit der Cloud synchronisiert.
- Zugriff auf den digitalen Schlüsselbund erlauben.
- Schlüsselbund-Passwort vergessen.
Iniciadores de conversa
"Wie viele Schlüssel hast du eigentlich an deinem Schlüsselbund?"
"Hast du einen besonderen Anhänger an deinem Schlüsselbund?"
"Was war das Schlimmste, das passiert ist, als du deinen Schlüsselbund verloren hast?"
"Bevorzugst du einen großen Schlüsselbund oder eher einzelne Schlüssel?"
"Glaubst du, dass wir in zehn Jahren noch einen physischen Schlüsselbund brauchen?"
Temas para diário
Beschreibe deinen Schlüsselbund im Detail. Welche Schlüssel sind daran und was bedeuten sie für dich?
Schreibe eine kurze Geschichte über einen verlorenen Schlüsselbund, der von einer fremden Person gefunden wird.
Wie hat sich die Art und Weise, wie wir Türen öffnen, verändert? Denke an den Übergang vom schweren Schlüsselbund zum Smartphone.
Warum ist der Schlüsselbund für viele Menschen ein Symbol von 'Zuhause'?
Stell dir vor, du findest einen geheimnisvollen Schlüsselbund auf der Straße. Was machst du?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt is masculine: 'der Schlüsselbund'. This is because 'Bund' is masculine. Even though it contains many keys (die Schlüssel), the bundle itself is one masculine noun.
You can say 'Ich habe meine Schlüssel verloren' or more specifically 'Ich habe meinen Schlüsselbund verloren'. Both are common, but the latter is more precise about the physical object.
The plural is 'die Schlüsselbünde'. Note the 'Umlaut' on the 'ü' and the 'e' at the end. It follows a common pattern for masculine nouns ending in a consonant.
Yes, 'llavero' can mean both the ring and the bunch, but 'Schlüsselbund' specifically emphasizes the 'bundle' or collection of keys.
Yes, if the context is clear (like holding keys), you can say 'Reich mir mal den Bund'. Otherwise, 'Bund' might be confused with a waistband or the federal government.
It is the German translation of 'Keychain Access' on macOS. It is a digital 'bunch' where your passwords and certificates are stored securely.
At B1, you need to navigate daily problems. Losing your keys and calling a locksmith is a classic B1 scenario for exams and real life in Germany.
No, that is a common mistake. It is simply 'Schlüssel' + 'Bund' with no linking 's'. Just 'Schlüsselbund'.
The most common verb is 'klimpern'. For example: 'Der Schlüsselbund klimpert in der Tasche.' You can also use 'klappern'.
The keys are metal, and the ring is usually metal, but the 'Bund' itself is an abstract concept of the group. The attachments can be leather, plastic, or fabric.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Beschreiben Sie Ihren Schlüsselbund. Was hängt alles daran?
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Schreiben Sie eine kurze E-Mail an das Fundbüro. Sie haben Ihren Schlüsselbund verloren.
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Warum ist es in Deutschland teuer, einen Schlüsselbund zu verlieren?
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Erklären Sie den Unterschied zwischen einem Schlüsselbund und einem Schlüsselanhänger.
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Was machen Sie, wenn Sie Ihren Schlüsselbund im Haus vergessen haben und die Tür zu ist?
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Beschreiben Sie das Geräusch eines Schlüsselbundes.
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Ist ein digitaler Schlüsselbund sicherer als ein physischer? Begründen Sie Ihre Meinung.
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Schreiben Sie einen Dialog zwischen einem Mieter und einem Vermieter bei der Schlüsselübergabe.
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Welche Bedeutung hat der Schlüsselbund als Symbol für Macht?
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Erfinden Sie eine Geschichte über einen Schlüsselbund, der sprechen kann.
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Wo bewahren Sie Ihren Schlüsselbund normalerweise auf?
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Haben Sie schon einmal einen Schlüsselbund gefunden? Was haben Sie getan?
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Welche Schlüssel sind an einem typischen deutschen Schlüsselbund?
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Was ist ein 'Schlüsseldienst' und wann braucht man ihn?
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Beschreiben Sie einen Hausmeister und seinen Schlüsselbund.
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Warum ist der Schlüsselbund ein maskulines Wort?
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Was passiert bei einer Schlüsselbund-Synchronisation?
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Welchen Anhänger würden Sie gerne an Ihrem Schlüsselbund haben?
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Wie fühlt es sich an, den ersten eigenen Schlüsselbund für eine neue Wohnung zu bekommen?
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Schreiben Sie 5 Sätze mit dem Wort 'Schlüsselbund'.
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich habe meinen Schlüsselbund verloren.'
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Fragen Sie jemanden: 'Hast du meinen Schlüsselbund gesehen?'
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Beschreiben Sie Ihren Schlüsselbund laut.
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Erklären Sie, warum Sie einen Schlüsselbund brauchen.
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Erzählen Sie eine Geschichte über einen verlorenen Schlüssel.
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Diskutieren Sie: Physische Schlüssel vs. Smartphone-Apps.
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Sprechen Sie über die Sicherheit von digitalen Schlüsselbünden.
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Wie reagieren Sie, wenn Sie Ihren Schlüsselbund im Büro vergessen haben?
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Sagen Sie: 'An meinem Schlüsselbund hängen vier Schlüssel.'
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Fragen Sie nach dem Preis für einen neuen Schlüsselbund.
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Erklären Sie das Wort 'klimpern' im Kontext von Schlüsseln.
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Sprechen Sie über die Rolle eines Hausmeisters.
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Sagen Sie: 'Der Schlüsselbund liegt auf der Kommode.'
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Was würden Sie tun, wenn Sie einen Schlüsselbund auf der Straße finden?
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Beschreiben Sie einen sehr schweren Schlüsselbund.
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Sagen Sie: 'Ich muss meinen Schlüsselbund suchen.'
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Erklären Sie die Bedeutung von 'Schlüsselbundverwaltung'.
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Sagen Sie: 'Der Schlüsselbund ist in meiner Tasche.'
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Diskutieren Sie über den Schutz vor Schlüsselverlust.
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Sagen Sie: 'Geben Sie mir bitte den Schlüsselbund.'
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Hören Sie: 'Ich habe meinen Schlüsselbund im Auto vergessen.' Wo ist der Schlüsselbund?
Hören Sie: 'An meinem Schlüsselbund ist ein blauer Anhänger.' Welche Farbe hat der Anhänger?
Hören Sie: 'Der Hausmeister kommt mit seinem klimpernden Schlüsselbund.' Was macht das Geräusch?
Hören Sie: 'Wir müssen die Schlüsselbünde aller Mitarbeiter einsammeln.' Was soll eingesammelt werden?
Hören Sie: 'Ohne den Schlüsselbund kommen wir nicht in den Keller.' Wohin kommen sie nicht?
Hören Sie: 'Mein Schlüsselbund ist so schwer wie ein Stein.' Wie schwer ist der Schlüsselbund?
Hören Sie: 'Ich habe einen neuen Schlüsselanhänger für meinen Bund gekauft.' Was wurde gekauft?
Hören Sie: 'Die Schlüsselbund-App synchronisiert Ihre Passwörter.' Was macht die App?
Hören Sie: 'Lass den Schlüsselbund nicht stecken!' Was soll man nicht tun?
Hören Sie: 'Der Schlüsselbund ist mir aus der Tasche gefallen.' Was ist passiert?
Hören Sie: 'Ich brauche einen stabilen Ring für meinen Schlüsselbund.' Was wird gesucht?
Hören Sie: 'Der Schlüsselbund liegt neben dem Telefon.' Wo liegt er?
Hören Sie: 'Wo hast du den Schlüsselbund hingelegt?' Was ist die Frage?
Hören Sie: 'Er zückte seinen Schlüsselbund und öffnete das Tor.' Was öffnete er?
Hören Sie: 'Der Verlust des Schlüsselbundes war ein Schock.' Wie war die Reaktion?
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Summary
The word 'Schlüsselbund' is the precise term for a bunch of keys on a ring. Using it instead of just 'Schlüssel' shows better vocabulary range. Example: 'Ich habe meinen Schlüsselbund im Auto vergessen' (I forgot my bunch of keys in the car).
- A masculine noun (der Schlüsselbund) meaning a bunch of keys or a keychain, commonly used in daily life to describe one's collection of keys.
- It is a compound of 'Schlüssel' (key) and 'Bund' (bundle), emphasizing the collective nature of the object rather than individual keys.
- Essential for B1 learners to handle situations like losing keys, visiting a locksmith, or managing household responsibilities in German-speaking countries.
- Often paired with verbs like 'suchen' (search), 'verlieren' (lose), and 'klimpern' (jingle), it follows standard masculine declension rules in German grammar.
Gender Memory
Remember 'Der Bund' (the bunch). Compounds in German always take the gender of the last word. Since 'Bund' is masculine, 'Schlüsselbund' is masculine.
The 'Ü' and 'U' Dance
Practice saying 'Schlüs-' (high, front) and then '-bund' (low, back). It's a great exercise for your mouth muscles to master German vowels.
Precision Matters
Use 'Schlüsselbund' when talking about the object you carry. Use 'Schlüssel' when talking about the specific tool used to open a specific door.
German Keys
In Germany, keys are often 'Sicherheitsschlüssel' (security keys). If you lose your 'Schlüsselbund', check your insurance policy for 'Schlüsselverlust'.
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