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What's the difference between meinen, bedeuten, and heißen?

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Synonyms in German, like meinen, bedeuten, and heißen can be really tricky because they all mean "to mean" in English, and as synonyms in a foreign language, the way they overlap is different than you might first expect.

The connotation of words in German is also different, and that's why looking up a word in a German dictionary can be really confusing.

One great way of learning the difference between meinen, bedeuten, and heißen is to learn when they are used most frequently, and then you can add from there.

Today you'll learn when to use each of these three verbs with example situations.

With homework, natürlich.

New Homework!

Download the A1-A2-B1 German Sentence Structure Guide (below).

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Nicole Warner is Frau Warner of GermanWithNicole.com and is a German learner (certified level C2) and a certified instructor for German as a Foreign Language. She lived in Germany from 2003-2008 and has traveled widely in Germany. Frau Warner has helped people learn to communicate in German since 2010.

You'll find the current list of live, online small group classes here.

GermanWithNicole.com - Your anchor on the stormy seas of German learning.™

Music: Bonnie Ship the Diamond by Tim Beek

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Synonyms in German, like meinen, bedeuten, and heißen can be really tricky because they all mean "to mean" in English, and as synonyms in a foreign language, the way they overlap is different than you might first expect.

The connotation of words in German is also different, and that's why looking up a word in a German dictionary can be really confusing.

One great way of learning the difference between meinen, bedeuten, and heißen is to learn when they are used most frequently, and then you can add from there.

Today you'll learn when to use each of these three verbs with example situations.

With homework, natürlich.

New Homework!

Download the A1-A2-B1 German Sentence Structure Guide (below).

********

Nicole Warner is Frau Warner of GermanWithNicole.com and is a German learner (certified level C2) and a certified instructor for German as a Foreign Language. She lived in Germany from 2003-2008 and has traveled widely in Germany. Frau Warner has helped people learn to communicate in German since 2010.

You'll find the current list of live, online small group classes here.

GermanWithNicole.com - Your anchor on the stormy seas of German learning.™

Music: Bonnie Ship the Diamond by Tim Beek

  continue reading

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