Compound nouns in German

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Key points about compound nouns

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  • German uses lots of - long words made by joining smaller ones together.

  • A compound noun combines two or more words to create a new meaning:

    • eg, Fußball (Fuß + Ball = football).
  • Compounds can be formed with , , or .

  • The last word decides the gender and plural, not the words before it.

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Connecting letters

Sometimes connecting letters are needed to form compound nouns. This makes the word sound smoother.

These are usually -e-, -s-, -es-, -n-, -en-, -ens- or -er-.

Examples include:

Connecting LetterCompound NounCombination of nounsEnglish definition
-e-HundehausHund + Hauskennel
-s-ArbeitsstundenArbeit + Stundenworking hours
-es-TageslichtTag + Lichtdaylight
-n-AugenfarbeAuge + Farbeeye colour
-en-MenschenrechteMensch + rechtehuman rights
-ens-AbendessenszeitAbendessen + Zeitdinner time
-er-KinderwagenKind + Wagenpram/pushchair
Remember

Remember:

Spotting how linking letters are used in compound nouns takes practice as there are no strict rules.

Listening practice

Listen to the four sentences in the activity below. For each one, type out the compound noun you hear. Make sure to include the correct connecting letter.

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Dropping endings from the first word

The first word sometimes loses an ending when it is combined, especially if it ends in -e or -en.

For example:

school book(Schule + Buch). Here the ending e has been omitted.

living room (wohnen + Zimmer). Here the ending en has been omitted.

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What are the following compound nouns in German?

Remember: these compound nouns drop the last letter(s) of the first word.

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  1. Schoolbook

  1. Bathroom

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Working out the gender of compound nouns

The gender of the whole compound noun always comes from the last word:

  • dentist. Arzt is a word.

  • door of the house. Tür is a word.

  • bedroom. Zimmer is a word.

Video

Watch this video about the gender of nouns:

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Quiz

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