das Erz
das Erz 30秒了解
- Das Erz is the German word for 'ore', a rock containing metal.
- It is a neuter noun (das Erz) with the plural form 'die Erze'.
- It is central to mining, industry, and German historical identity (e.g., Erzgebirge).
- Metaphorically, it represents hardness, permanence, or something fundamental.
The German word das Erz refers to ore, which is a naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted. In a literal sense, it is the bedrock of civilization, as the discovery and processing of various types of Erz marked the transition between the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. When you speak about das Erz, you are typically discussing geology, mining, or heavy industry. It is a neuter noun, and its plural form is die Erze. Historically, Germany has a very deep connection with this word due to its rich mining history in regions like the Harz mountains and the Erzgebirge (literally: the Ore Mountains). In modern usage, while we might not talk about digging up ore in daily casual conversation, the word remains essential for understanding economic news, historical documentaries, and technical discussions about manufacturing.
- Geological Context
- In geology, Erz is not just any rock; it is a mineral aggregate that contains a high enough concentration of metal to make mining it economically viable. Common examples include Eisenerz (iron ore) and Kupfererz (copper ore).
Der Bergmann suchte tief unter der Erde nach wertvollem das Erz.
Beyond the physical rocks, the term Erz carries a linguistic weight in German as a prefix. You will often see erz- used to mean 'arch-' or 'very,' as in Erzfeind (arch-enemy) or erzkonservativ (arch-conservative). This usage stems from the Greek 'arch-', but it has merged phonetically and conceptually in the German mind with the idea of something being 'primary' or 'fundamental,' much like the raw ore is the primary source of metal. Furthermore, the word appears in religious contexts such as Erzengel (archangel). Understanding the noun das Erz is the first step toward unlocking a whole family of words that describe things that are deep, fundamental, or supreme.
- Industrial Usage
- In industrial German, you will hear about Erzaufbereitung (ore processing) and Erzverhüttung (smelting). These are the technical steps required to turn the raw rock into usable metal.
Ohne das Erz gäbe es keine moderne Stahlindustrie.
To use the word correctly, think about the state of the material. If it is still in the ground or just extracted and unrefined, it is Erz. Once it has been melted down and purified, it becomes Metall. This distinction is crucial for technical accuracy. In literature, Erz is sometimes used metaphorically to describe something hard, unyielding, or ancient. For example, a 'voice of ore' (eine Stimme wie Erz) would be deep, resonant, and powerful. This versatility makes it a rewarding word to master at the A2 level and beyond.
- Common Compounds
- Das Eisenerz (iron ore), Das Golderz (gold ore), Der Erzabbau (ore mining), Das Kupfererz (copper ore), Die Erzader (ore vein).
Die Qualität von das Erz bestimmt den Preis auf dem Weltmarkt.
Im Museum sahen wir verschiedene Brocken von Erz.
Using das Erz in a sentence requires an understanding of its role as a mass noun in many contexts, though it can be countable when referring to specific types. At the A2 level, your primary focus should be on simple subject-verb-object structures and basic prepositional phrases. Because it is a neuter noun, you will use das in the nominative and accusative, dem in the dative, and des Erzes in the genitive. Let's explore how to integrate this word into your German vocabulary effectively.
- The Nominative Case
- When das Erz is the subject: Das Erz liegt im Gestein. (The ore lies in the rock.) Here, the ore is the thing performing the action of 'lying'.
Das Erz aus dieser Mine ist sehr rein.
When talking about the extraction process, you will often use the accusative case with verbs like fördern (to extract/mine) or transportieren (to transport). For example: Die Arbeiter fördern das Erz. Since it is neuter, the article doesn't change from 'das'. This makes it relatively easy for English speakers to remember compared to masculine nouns like der Stein, which would change to den Stein.
- The Dative Case
- Using prepositions like aus (out of/from): Man gewinnt Eisen aus dem Erz. (One extracts iron from the ore.) The dative 'dem' is required here.
In dem Erz befinden sich viele Mineralien.
In more advanced descriptions, you might use the genitive to show possession or quality: Die Farbe des Erzes ist rötlich. (The color of the ore is reddish.) This is common in scientific or descriptive writing. At the A2 level, you might instead say Die Farbe von dem Erz ist rot, which is more colloquial but perfectly understandable. Another important aspect of using Erz is its plural form, Erze. You use the plural when referring to different varieties of ore: In Deutschland wurden verschiedene Erze abgebaut. (Various ores were mined in Germany.)
Wir lernten viel über verschiedene Erze im Unterricht.
- Compound Sentence Structures
- Combine Erz with industrial verbs: Zuerst wird das Erz zerkleinert, dann wird es geschmolzen. (First the ore is crushed, then it is melted.)
Finally, consider the environmental and economic context. Sentences like Der Preis für Erz steigt (The price of ore is rising) or Der Abbau von Erz schadet der Umwelt (The mining of ore harms the environment) are great ways to practice your German while discussing contemporary global issues. By using das Erz in these various contexts, you build a robust understanding of how German nouns function within the case system and how they relate to verbs of production and extraction.
Das Schiff transportiert tonnenweise Erz über den Ozean.
While you might not hear das Erz at a bakery or a nightclub, it is a staple of several specific environments in German-speaking countries. Understanding these contexts will help you recognize the word when it pops up in media or specialized conversations. Germany's industrial identity is deeply tied to Erz, so you will encounter it frequently in historical and economic settings.
- Museums and Historical Sites
- If you visit a Bergbaumuseum (mining museum) in the Ruhr area or the Ore Mountains, the word Erz will be everywhere. Guides will explain how Erz was extracted and what it meant for the local economy.
Im Museum gibt es eine Ausstellung über den Abbau von Erz.
In the news, specifically the Wirtschaftsteil (business section), Erz is a common topic. Reports on global trade often mention Eisenerzpreise (iron ore prices) because they are a leading indicator of global economic health. If China is buying less Erz, it usually means construction is slowing down. You will hear phrases like Die Nachfrage nach Erz ist gesunken (The demand for ore has dropped) on news programs like Tagesschau.
- Geography and Place Names
- The word is embedded in the geography. The Erzgebirge is a famous mountain range. You might hear locals say: Wir fahren am Wochenende ins Erzgebirge. Even though they aren't mining, the name keeps the word alive.
Das Erzgebirge ist bekannt für seine Holzkunst und Bergbautradition.
Education is another place where Erz is ubiquitous. In Erdkunde (geography) or Chemie (chemistry) class, students learn about how Erz is processed. You might hear a teacher ask: Wie trennt man das Metall vom Erz? (How do you separate the metal from the ore?). Finally, in classical literature or older German hymns, Erz is used to symbolize permanence. Something 'in Erz gegossen' (cast in ore/bronze) is something intended to last forever, like a law or a legacy.
- Metaphorical Use
- You might hear the idiom hart wie Erz (hard as ore/bronze) to describe someone's character or a difficult situation. It implies a quality of being unbreakable and ancient.
Seine Prinzipien waren wie in Erz geschrieben.
In summary, das Erz appears in technical, economic, geographical, and literary contexts. While it is not a 'daily' word for many, it is a 'foundational' word for understanding the German landscape, history, and industrial might.
When learning das Erz, English speakers and beginners often run into a few specific pitfalls. These range from grammatical errors to semantic confusion with similar-sounding words. Identifying these early will help you sound more like a native speaker and avoid confusion in technical or formal writing.
- Gender Confusion
- The most common mistake is using the wrong article. Many students assume Erz is masculine (der Erz) because many minerals like der Quarz or der Diamant are masculine. However, Erz is strictly neuter (das Erz).
Falsch: Ich sehe den Erz.
Richtig: Ich sehe das Erz.
Another frequent error is confusing das Erz (the noun) with the prefix erz-. While they are related, they function differently. You cannot use the noun Erz to mean 'very'. For example, you cannot say Er ist Erz-müde. Instead, the prefix is attached directly to adjectives: erzkonservativ. Additionally, don't confuse das Erz with das Erbe (inheritance) or die Erde (earth/soil), although Erz is found in the Erde.
- Mixing up Erz and Metall
- Learners often use Erz when they actually mean Metall. Remember: Erz is the raw rock in the ground. Once it is processed and pure, it is no longer Erz. You wouldn't say a car is made of Erz; it's made of Stahl (steel) or Aluminium.
Falsch: Mein Ring ist aus Golderz.
Richtig: Mein Ring ist aus Gold. (Gold ore is just a rock with gold in it!)
Lastly, pronunciation can be tricky. The 'z' in German is always a 'ts' sound. Some English speakers try to pronounce Erz like the English 'errs' or 'ur-z'. It should sound like 'erts'. If you don't get the 'ts' sound right, people might mistake it for Ehre (honor) or other similar words. Practice the sharp 'z' at the end to ensure clarity. Also, ensure the 'r' is the typical German uvular 'r' or a slight vocalic 'r' depending on the dialect, but the 'z' is the most critical part for being understood.
- Misusing Compound Words
- When creating compounds, Erz usually comes at the end if it's the type of ore (Eisenerz) or at the beginning if it relates to the mining of it (Erzabbau). Don't swap them randomly.
Falsch: Das Abbauerz.
Richtig: Der Erzabbau.
To truly master das Erz, it is helpful to see how it sits alongside other words for rocks, minerals, and materials. German has a very precise vocabulary for the physical world, and choosing the right word can change the meaning of your sentence significantly. Here is a comparison of Erz with its closest relatives and alternatives.
- Erz vs. Gestein
- Gestein is the general term for 'rock' or 'stone' as a geological mass. Erz is a specific type of Gestein that contains metal. All Erz is Gestein, but not all Gestein is Erz.
Das Erz ist in hartes Gestein eingeschlossen.
Another word often used is Mineral. A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition. Erz is usually made up of one or more minerals. In a casual conversation, if you find a shiny rock, you might call it a Stein (stone), but if you are in a mine, you would call it Erz. Stein is much more common in everyday life, while Erz is more technical.
- Erz vs. Metall
- As mentioned before, Metall is the finished product. You extract Metall from Erz. If you say 'the bridge is made of ore,' people will think it's a very strange, rocky bridge!
Wir trennen das Metall vom wertlosen Gestein im Erz.
In terms of alternatives for 'ore' in specific contexts, you might use compound nouns to be more precise. Instead of just saying Erz, say Kupfererz (copper ore) or Zinnerz (tin ore). This specificity is very 'German'—the language loves to be exact. If you are talking about the economic value, you might use Bodenschatz (natural resource/treasure of the soil). This word has a more positive, valuable connotation than the purely technical Erz.
- Summary Table
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- Stein: General stone (everyday).
- Gestein: Geological rock mass (technical).
- Erz: Metal-bearing rock (mining/industry).
- Mineral: Chemical substance (scientific).
- Rohstoff: Raw material (economic).
Eisen ist der wichtigste Rohstoff, den wir aus Erz gewinnen.
By learning these distinctions, you avoid the 'one-word-fits-all' trap that many learners fall into. Using Erz specifically when talking about mining or the raw state of metals shows a high level of vocabulary sophistication and an understanding of German industrial culture.
How Formal Is It?
"Die Exploration neuer Erzlagerstätten erfordert signifikante Investitionen."
"Das Erz wird mit dem Zug zur Fabrik gebracht."
"Guck mal, der Stein sieht aus wie echtes Erz!"
"Die Zwerge graben tief im Berg nach glänzendem Erz."
"Das ist ja mal wieder erzkonservativ von dir."
趣味小知识
The name of the element 'Nickel' comes from 'Kupfernickel', which miners thought was a 'demon' (Nickel) ore that looked like copper but yielded none.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'z' like an English 'z' (buzzing). It must be 'ts'.
- Making the 'e' too long like 'air'. It is short.
- Dropping the 'r' completely (though it can be vocalic, it shouldn't disappear).
- Confusing it with 'Ehre' (honor).
- Confusing it with 'Erde' (earth).
难度评级
Easy to recognize in texts, though technical compounds can be long.
Requires remembering the neuter gender and the 'z' spelling.
The 'ts' sound at the end can be tricky for English speakers.
Distinctive short sound, usually easy to pick out.
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前置知识
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需要掌握的语法
Neuter nouns ending in -z
das Erz, das Herz, das Netz
Compound noun formation
Eisen + Erz = Eisenerz
Dative after 'aus'
aus dem Erz
Genitive 's' ending for masculine/neuter
des Erzes
The prefix 'erz-' for emphasis
erzdumm, erzreich
按水平分级的例句
Das Erz ist ein Stein.
The ore is a stone.
Simple subject-verb-complement structure.
Wo ist das Erz?
Where is the ore?
Interrogative sentence with 'das Erz' as subject.
Das Erz ist grau.
The ore is gray.
Adjective usage with 'sein'.
Hier liegt viel Erz.
A lot of ore is lying here.
Mass noun usage without article.
Ist das Gold oder Erz?
Is that gold or ore?
Choice question.
Das Erz ist sehr schwer.
The ore is very heavy.
Adverb 'sehr' modifying the adjective.
Ich sehe das Erz.
I see the ore.
Accusative case (neuter 'das' stays 'das').
Das Erz kommt aus der Erde.
The ore comes from the earth.
Preposition 'aus' requires dative.
Die Bergleute finden das Erz.
The miners find the ore.
Plural subject with accusative object.
Wir brauchen Erz für die Fabrik.
We need ore for the factory.
Preposition 'für' requires accusative.
Das Eisenerz ist wichtig für Stahl.
Iron ore is important for steel.
Compound noun 'Eisenerz'.
Er arbeitet in einer Mine für Erz.
He works in a mine for ore.
Prepositional phrase.
Man kann Metall aus dem Erz machen.
One can make metal from the ore.
Dative case after 'aus'.
In diesem Berg gibt es viel Erz.
In this mountain, there is a lot of ore.
'Es gibt' with accusative.
Die Kinder lernen etwas über Erze.
The children learn something about ores.
Plural form 'Erze'.
Das Erz wird transportiert.
The ore is being transported.
Passive voice (Präsens Passiv).
Das Erz wird im Hochofen geschmolzen.
The ore is melted in the blast furnace.
Technical vocabulary: Hochofen.
Früher war der Abbau von Erz gefährlich.
In the past, the mining of ore was dangerous.
Noun 'Abbau' (mining/extraction).
Ohne Erz gibt es keine Industrie.
Without ore, there is no industry.
Preposition 'ohne' with accusative.
Die Qualität des Erzes ist sehr hoch.
The quality of the ore is very high.
Genitive case: 'des Erzes'.
In den Erzen sind verschiedene Metalle.
There are various metals in the ores.
Dative plural: 'den Erzen'.
Wir müssen das Erz erst waschen.
We must wash the ore first.
Modal verb 'müssen'.
Das Erzgebirge ist eine Reise wert.
The Ore Mountains are worth a trip.
Proper noun based on 'Erz'.
Er hat einen Charakter wie Erz.
He has a character like ore (unyielding).
Simile/Metaphorical use.
Der Preis für Eisenerz ist weltweit gestiegen.
The price of iron ore has risen worldwide.
Economic context.
Die Umwelt leidet unter dem Abbau von Erz.
The environment suffers from the mining of ore.
Environmental context.
Man trennt das Metall durch Hitze vom Erz.
The metal is separated from the ore by heat.
Preposition 'durch' with accusative.
Dieses Gestein enthält einen hohen Anteil an Erz.
This rock contains a high proportion of ore.
Verb 'enthalten'.
Die Erzvorkommen in dieser Region sind erschöpft.
The ore deposits in this region are exhausted.
Compound 'Erzvorkommen'.
Der Export von Erz ist für das Land wichtig.
The export of ore is important for the country.
Macroeconomic context.
Das Erz muss chemisch aufbereitet werden.
The ore must be chemically processed.
Passive with modal verb.
Die Mine fördert täglich Tonnen von Erz.
The mine extracts tons of ore daily.
Verb 'fördern' (to extract).
Die archäologischen Funde belegen die frühe Nutzung von Erz.
The archaeological finds prove the early use of ore.
Academic context.
Das Erz wurde in primitiven Öfen verhüttet.
The ore was smelted in primitive furnaces.
Technical verb 'verhütten'.
Die geopolitische Lage wird durch den Zugang zu Erz bestimmt.
The geopolitical situation is determined by access to ore.
Geopolitical context.
Das Gedicht beschreibt das Herz als ein Stück Erz.
The poem describes the heart as a piece of ore.
Literary analysis.
Die Zusammensetzung des Erzes variiert je nach Tiefe.
The composition of the ore varies depending on the depth.
Scientific precision.
Trotz der Erschöpfung der Minen bleibt das Erz präsent.
Despite the exhaustion of the mines, the ore remains present.
Concessive clause with 'trotz'.
Die industrielle Revolution basierte auf Kohle und Erz.
The Industrial Revolution was based on coal and ore.
Historical context.
Er sprach mit einer Stimme, die wie Erz klang.
He spoke with a voice that sounded like ore (deep/resonant).
Poetic simile.
Die Metaphysik des Erzes spielt in der Romantik eine Rolle.
The metaphysics of ore plays a role in Romanticism.
Philosophical context.
In den Tiefen der Erde schlummert das unberührte Erz.
In the depths of the earth, the untouched ore slumbers.
Elevated literary style.
Das Gesetz war wie in Erz gegossen und unumstößlich.
The law was as if cast in bronze/ore and irrefutable.
Idiomatic expression for permanence.
Die Extraktion von Seltenerderzen ist technologisch anspruchsvoll.
The extraction of rare earth ores is technologically demanding.
Specialized terminology: Seltenerderze.
Man untersuchte die petrografischen Eigenschaften des Erzes.
The petrographic properties of the ore were investigated.
Highly technical/scientific.
Das Erz fungiert hier als Symbol für die materielle Gebundenheit.
The ore functions here as a symbol for material boundedness.
Symbolic interpretation.
Die Flöze waren reich an sulfidischen Erzen.
The seams were rich in sulfidic ores.
Geological terminology.
Seine Worte wogen so schwer wie das Erz der Berge.
His words weighed as heavy as the ore of the mountains.
Metaphorical weight.
常见搭配
常用短语
— Something that is permanent and cannot be changed.
Diese Regeln sind nicht in Erz gegossen.
— A heart that is cold, hard, or unfeeling.
Man sagt, der alte Geizkragen habe ein Herz aus Erz.
— Often used together to describe heavy industry.
Das Land wurde durch Erz und Eisen groß.
容易混淆的词
Means inheritance. Sounds slightly similar but has a totally different meaning.
Means earth or soil. Erz is found in the earth, but they are not the same.
Means heart. Rhymes with Erz and sounds very similar in fast speech.
习语与表达
— To record something so it is never forgotten.
Seine Taten wurden in Erz gegraben.
literary— To have a deep, resonant, and authoritative voice.
Seine Stimme klang wie Erz.
literary容易混淆
Both refer to similar materials.
Erz is the raw rock; Metall is the extracted, pure chemical element.
Das Erz enthält Eisenmetall.
Both are rocks.
Stein is general; Erz specifically contains valuable metal.
Nicht jeder Stein ist ein Erz.
Technical overlap.
Mineral is a chemical definition; Erz is an economic/industrial definition.
Hämatit ist ein Mineral, das als Eisenerz dient.
Same spelling.
The prefix means 'arch-' or 'very'; the noun means 'ore'.
Der Erzengel bewacht das Erz.
Both are German mining mountains.
Erzgebirge is in Saxony; Harz is in Central Germany. Both are famous for Erz.
Im Erzgebirge wurde viel Silber gefunden.
句型
Das [Nomen] ist [Adjektiv].
Das Erz ist grau.
Wir suchen [Nomen].
Wir suchen Erz.
Man macht [Produkt] aus dem [Nomen].
Man macht Metall aus dem Erz.
Der Abbau von [Nomen] ist [Adjektiv].
Der Abbau von Erz ist teuer.
Die Qualität des [Nomen] bestimmt [Folge].
Die Qualität des Erzes bestimmt den Preis.
Es ist wie in [Nomen] gegossen.
Es ist wie in Erz gegossen.
In [Ort] gibt es [Nomen].
In den Bergen gibt es Erz.
Das [Nomen] wird [Partizip].
Das Erz wird geschmolzen.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
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如何使用
Common in educational, industrial, and historical contexts; rare in everyday street talk.
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Using 'der Erz'
→
das Erz
Erz is a neuter noun, not masculine.
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Pronouncing 'z' as 'z'
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Pronounce as 'ts'
The German 'z' is always a 'ts' sound.
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Saying 'Ein Ring aus Golderz'
→
Ein Ring aus Gold
Ore is the unrefined rock; rings are made from the refined metal.
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Plural 'die Erzen'
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die Erze
The standard plural is 'Erze'. 'Erzen' is only for the dative plural.
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Using 'Erz' for 'soil'
→
die Erde
Don't confuse the material (ore) with the planet or soil (earth).
小贴士
Check the Case
Remember to use 'dem Erz' after 'aus' or 'mit'. It's a common A2 level mistake to forget the dative.
Learn Compounds
Instead of learning 'Erz' alone, learn it with 'Eisen-' or 'Kupfer-'. It makes your German sound more natural.
The Sharp TS
Practice the 'ts' ending. If you say 'Erz' with a soft 'z', Germans might not understand you.
Mining Heritage
If you visit Germany, go to a 'Schaubergwerk'. You'll see plenty of 'Erz' and learn the history.
Arch-Prefix
When you see 'Erz-' at the start of a person-word like 'Erzfeind', think 'Arch-enemy'.
Ore vs Metal
Always distinguish between the rock (Erz) and the product (Metall). A car is made of metal, not ore.
Genitive usage
In formal writing, use 'des Erzes' to describe properties like 'die Reinheit des Erzes'.
Rhyme Time
If you hear a word that rhymes with 'Herz' in an industrial context, it's almost certainly 'Erz'.
Map Reading
Look for 'Erz-' in German place names; it usually indicates a history of mining.
The 'E' and 'R'
Think of 'Erz' as 'Earth's Raw Zinc' (or any metal) to remember the letters and meaning.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'Erz' as the 'Earth's' (Erz) 'z'ealous metal source. Or remember: 'Erz' rhymes with 'Herz' (heart)—the ore is the heart of the mountain.
视觉联想
Imagine a dark mountain with a glowing vein of 'Erz' running through it like a golden lightning bolt.
Word Web
挑战
Try to find five compound words in German that start or end with 'Erz' and write a sentence for each.
词源
Derived from Old High German 'erizzi', which was borrowed from Vulgar Latin 'aricia' or related to Latin 'aes' (meaning bronze, copper, or money).
原始含义: Originally referred specifically to copper or bronze before becoming a general term for ore.
Indo-European (Germanic branch with Latin influence).文化背景
No specific sensitivities, but be aware that mining history in Germany is a source of great regional pride.
In English, 'ore' is purely technical. In German, 'Erz' has a slightly more poetic and historical feel due to the mining traditions.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Mining
- Erz abbauen
- Unter Tage arbeiten
- Die Erzader
- Der Förderturm
Industry
- Eisenerz verarbeiten
- Die Stahlproduktion
- Der Hochofen
- Rohstoffe importieren
Geology
- Das Gestein untersuchen
- Mineralische Zusammensetzung
- Erzvorkommen
- Die Erdkruste
History
- Das Erzgebirge
- Mittelalterlicher Bergbau
- Die Industriegeschichte
- Silbererz finden
Fantasy/Games
- Magisches Erz
- Waffen aus Erz schmieden
- Erzminen der Zwerge
- Erzbrocken sammeln
对话开场白
"Wusstest du, dass das Erzgebirge nach dem Erz benannt wurde?"
"Glaubst du, dass der Abbau von Erz der Umwelt zu sehr schadet?"
"Hast du schon mal echtes Golderz in einem Museum gesehen?"
"Warum ist Eisenerz so wichtig für die moderne Welt?"
"Wie trennt man eigentlich das Metall vom Erz?"
日记主题
Stell dir vor, du bist ein Bergmann im 18. Jahrhundert. Beschreibe deinen Tag bei der Suche nach Erz.
Diskutiere die Vor- und Nachteile des Erzabbaus für die Wirtschaft eines Landes.
Welche Metalle sind deiner Meinung nach am wichtigsten und aus welchen Erzen kommen sie?
Schreibe eine Geschichte über ein magisches Erz, das Wünsche erfüllen kann.
Reflektiere über den Begriff 'in Erz gegossen'. Welche Dinge in deinem Leben sind unumstößlich?
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, in German, 'das Erz' is always a neuter noun. This applies to all its chemical and geological meanings.
The plural is 'die Erze'. It is used when referring to different types or varieties of ore.
Usually no. You use the specific metal name (e.g., Gold, Silber). 'Erz' refers to the raw material before it becomes a pure metal object.
The prefix 'erz-' here means 'very' or 'extremely'. So, it means extremely conservative.
It's not used every day like 'bread' or 'water', but it's very common in news, history, and science.
It is pronounced like 'ts' in 'cats'. Never like the English 'z' in 'zebra'.
It comes from Old High German 'erizzi', related to the Latin word for bronze/copper.
It is iron ore, the most common type of ore used to make steel.
Yes, it often symbolizes hardness, strength, or something ancient and unchangeable.
A mountain range in Germany famous for its historical ore mines and Christmas traditions.
自我测试 200 个问题
Schreiben Sie einen Satz mit 'das Erz' und 'Mine'.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Erz und Metall?
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Warum ist Erz wichtig für die Wirtschaft?
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Beschreiben Sie das Wort 'Erzgebirge'.
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Was bedeutet die Redewendung 'in Erz gegossen'?
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Schreiben Sie einen Satz mit 'Eisenerz'.
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Nennen Sie drei Arten von Erz.
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Wie sieht Erz aus? (Beschreiben Sie es).
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Was macht ein Bergmann mit dem Erz?
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Warum ist Erzabbau schlecht für die Natur?
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Schreiben Sie einen Satz im Passiv mit 'Erz'.
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Was ist ein Erzfeind?
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Woher kommt das Wort 'Erz'?
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Was ist ein Brocken Erz?
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Was passiert bei der Erzverhüttung?
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Schreiben Sie einen Satz mit dem Plural 'Erze'.
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Was bedeutet 'erzkonservativ'?
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Warum ist Gold reiner als Golderz?
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Was ist eine Erzader?
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Schreiben Sie einen Satz mit 'des Erzes'.
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Sagen Sie: 'Das Erz liegt im Berg.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Die Bergleute suchen nach Erz.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Eisenerz ist wichtig für Stahl.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Das Erzgebirge ist in Sachsen.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Man schmilzt das Erz im Ofen.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Er hat ein Herz aus Erz.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Der Preis für Erz ist gestiegen.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Es gibt reiche Erzvorkommen.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Das Erz muss verhüttet werden.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Kupfererz ist oft grünlich.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Wir brauchen mehr Rohstoffe wie Erz.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Der Abbau von Erz ist schwer.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Die Qualität des Erzes ist hoch.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Das Schiff transportiert Eisenerz.'
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Sagen Sie: 'In Erz gegossen.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Das Erz glänzt silbern.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Er ist ein Erzlügner.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Die Mine fördert Golderz.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Die Erze sind verschieden.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Glück Auf! Wir suchen Erz.'
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Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Das Erz ist schwer.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Wir brauchen Eisenerz.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Die Mine ist voll mit Erz.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Man gewinnt Gold aus Erz.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Das Erzgebirge ist bekannt.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Er arbeitet im Erzabbau.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Die Qualität des Erzes ist gut.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Es gibt viele verschiedene Erze.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Das Erz wird geschmolzen.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Kupfererz ist wertvoll.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Er ist mein Erzfeind.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Das Schiff lädt Erz.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'In Erz gegossen.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Wir suchen eine Erzader.'
Hören Sie und schreiben Sie: 'Erz ist ein Rohstoff.'
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Summary
Das Erz (ore) is a foundational neuter noun used in geology and industry. Example: 'Das Erz wird in der Mine abgebaut' (The ore is mined in the mine).
- Das Erz is the German word for 'ore', a rock containing metal.
- It is a neuter noun (das Erz) with the plural form 'die Erze'.
- It is central to mining, industry, and German historical identity (e.g., Erzgebirge).
- Metaphorically, it represents hardness, permanence, or something fundamental.
Check the Case
Remember to use 'dem Erz' after 'aus' or 'mit'. It's a common A2 level mistake to forget the dative.
Learn Compounds
Instead of learning 'Erz' alone, learn it with 'Eisen-' or 'Kupfer-'. It makes your German sound more natural.
The Sharp TS
Practice the 'ts' ending. If you say 'Erz' with a soft 'z', Germans might not understand you.
Mining Heritage
If you visit Germany, go to a 'Schaubergwerk'. You'll see plenty of 'Erz' and learn the history.
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