Chapter 37: Compound Words
German is famous for its compound words — where two or more words are joined together to form one longer word with a new meaning. Learning how to understand and break down these words is essential for reading and speaking German effectively.
📍 What Are Compound Words (Komposita)?
Compound words in German are called Komposita. They are formed by joining two or more nouns together to create a new word with a specific meaning.
🔧 Structure:
Word 1 + Word 2 = New Word
The last word in the compound determines:
- Gender (der/die/das)
- Plural form
- Main meaning
🧱 Examples of Common Compound Words
| Compound Word | Meaning | Components |
|---|---|---|
| Handschuh | Glove | Hand (hand) + Schuh (shoe) |
| Zahnarzt | Dentist | Zahn (tooth) + Arzt (doctor) |
| Hausaufgabe | Homework | Haus (house) + Aufgabe (task) |
| Sonnenbrille | Sunglasses | Sonne (sun) + Brille (glasses) |
| Fernsehen | Television | Fern (far) + sehen (to see) |
| Schreibtisch | Desk | Schreiben (to write) + Tisch (table) |
| Wasserflasche | Water bottle | Wasser (water) + Flasche (bottle) |
🧠 Rule of Thumb
- Always read compound words from the end to get the core meaning.
- Then, look at the prefix or other components for context.
📝 Hausaufgabe = Aufgabe (assignment) → related to Haus (home) → homework
🎯 Why Learn Compound Words?
- German uses them frequently, especially in formal and academic contexts.
- They help you guess meanings even when encountering new vocabulary.
- You can build your own vocabulary by combining known words.
🔍 Gender and Plural Formation
Only the last noun in a compound word determines the gender and plural.
🧩 Examples:
- der Handschuh → der comes from der Schuh
- die Sonnenbrille → die from die Brille
- die Zahnbürsten (toothbrushes) → plural comes from die Bürste (Bürsten)
🗂️ Types of Compounds
1. Noun + Noun
- Autoschlüssel (car key)
- Türgriff (door handle)
2. Verb + Noun
-
Waschmaschine (washing machine)
- Waschen (to wash) + Maschine (machine)
3. Adjective + Noun
-
Hochhaus (skyscraper)
- Hoch (high) + Haus (house)
4. Noun + Verb (nounified)
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Rückblick (review/retrospective)
- Rück (back) + Blick (glance/look)