Verwechslungsgefahr: leicht verwechselbare Wörter im Deutschen
- In German, many words or phrases have similar meanings but are used in different contexts.
- Distinguishing these words correctly helps avoid grammatical mistakes and ensures precise language use.
📍 1. alle & alles
Word | Meaning | Example |
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alle | All (refers to multiple people or things, plural) | Alle Schüler sind im Klassenzimmer. (All students are in the classroom.) |
alles | Everything (used for things or ideas that can’t be counted) | Alles ist gut. (Everything is fine.) |
Note:
- "Alle" is used with plural nouns.
- "Alles" usually stands alone, without a noun.
📍 2. allein & alleine
Both words mean "alone" but have different nuances.
Word | Meaning | Example |
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allein | Alone (neutral tone) | Ich bin allein zu Hause. (I am home alone.) |
alleine | Alone (more emphatic) | Ich mache das alleine. (I do it by myself.) |
Note:
- "Allein" is more common in writing.
- "Alleine" is often used in speech for emphasis.
📍 3. beide & beides
Word | Meaning | Example |
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beide | Both (refers to two specific people or things) | Beide Bücher sind interessant. (Both books are interesting.) |
beides | Both (general, without a noun) | Ich mag beides. (I like both.) |
Note:
- "Beide" goes with a plural noun.
- "Beides" is used independently.
📍 4. bestehen aus & bestehen in
Word | Meaning | Example |
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bestehen aus | Consist of (physical components) | Der Tisch besteht aus Holz. (The table consists of wood.) |
bestehen in | Consist in (essence or nature of something) | Das Problem besteht in der schlechten Kommunikation. (The problem lies in poor communication.) |
Note:
- "Bestehen aus" refers to physical components.
- "Bestehen in" refers to the nature of something.
📍 5. frei sein & frei haben
Word | Meaning | Example |
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frei sein | To be free (not bound) | Ich bin frei, ich kann machen, was ich will. (I am free; I can do what I want.) |
frei haben | To have time off (not working) | Ich habe frei am Wochenende. (I have time off at the weekend.) |
Note:
- "Frei sein" emphasizes personal freedom.
- "Frei haben" means not having to work.
📍 6. gehören & gehören zu
Word | Meaning | Example |
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gehören | Belong to someone | Das Auto gehört mir. (The car belongs to me.) |
gehören zu | Belong to a group | Er gehört zu den besten Spielern. (He belongs to the best players.) |
Note:
- "Gehören" takes the dative for ownership.
- "Gehören zu" shows part of a group or category.
📍 7. gern & gerne
Both mean "like to do something" and are interchangeable.
Example:
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Ich trinke gern Kaffee.
(I like drinking coffee.) -
Ich spiele gerne Fußball.
(I like playing football.)
Note:
- "Gerne" is more common in speech.
- "Gern" is more common in writing and set phrases.
📍 8. handeln von & es handelt sich um
Word | Meaning | Example |
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handeln von | To be about (content of something) | Der Film handelt von einem Abenteuer. (The film is about an adventure.) |
es handelt sich um | It is a matter of | Hier handelt es sich um ein Missverständnis. (This is a misunderstanding.) |
Note:
- "Handeln von" describes content of books, films, etc.
- "Es handelt sich um" emphasizes existence or nature of something.
📍 9. kämpfen für, kämpfen um & kämpfen gegen
Word | Meaning | Example |
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kämpfen für | Fight for something | Sie kämpft für die Rechte der Frauen. (She fights for women's rights.) |
kämpfen um | Fight to gain something | Er kämpft um den ersten Platz. (He fights for first place.) |
kämpfen gegen | Fight against something | Wir kämpfen gegen die Ungerechtigkeit. (We fight against injustice.) |
Note:
- "Kämpfen für" means supporting something.
- "Kämpfen um" means fighting to gain something.
- "Kämpfen gegen" means fighting against something.
📍 10. lang & lange
Word | Meaning | Example |
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lang | Long (adjective) | Die Straße ist 3 km lang. (The street is 3 km long.) |
lange | For a long time (adverb) | Ich war lange nicht hier. (I haven’t been here for a long time.) |
Note:
- "Lang" describes physical length.
- "Lange" describes duration.