'Jeder' Definition
What is the meaning of the German word 'Jeder'?
The word 'Jeder' is a German word that can mean various things in English, such as 'everyone' or 'everyone'. Below are a few of the different meanings of the word 'Jeder', with examples sentences to help you understand how to use the word in context.
Definitions of 'Jeder' in English
Jeder - Everyone
pronounThe pronoun 'jeder' is used to refer to 'everyone' in German. It is a singular pronoun that can be used for people, things, or animals.
Example Sentences:
- Jeder im Dorf erzählt gruselige Geschichten über diesen Wald. - Everyone in the village tells spooky stories about this forest.
Jeder - Every
pronounThe pronoun 'jeder' means 'everyone' in German. It is used to refer to each individual in a group or to emphasize inclusivity.
Example Sentences:
- Jeder im Dorf sagt, das Haus ist ein Geisterhaus. - Everyone in the village says the house is a haunted house.
💡 Silly memory trick! To remember 'jeder,' think of it as 'all' or 'every' person. It signifies inclusivity and refers to each individual in a group.
German Challenges
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "fahren" to mean "to drive through"?
Er fährt durch die Stadt.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "suchen" to mean "to search for"?
Ich suche nach meinen Schlüsseln
Which word best completes the sentence to mean 'capture' or 'record'?
Ich hoffe, einige wunderschöne Landschaftsbilder aufnehmen zu können.
What is the correct form of the definite article "the" in the genitive case for the masculine noun "Vater" (father)?
Das ist das Auto des Vaters.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "warten" to mean "to wait for"?
Ich warte auf den Bus
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "denken" to mean "to think of"?
Ich denke an dich.
Which verb completes the sentence to mean 'wear'?
Sie trägt immer schöne Kleider.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "liegen" in this sentence?
Das Buch liegt auf dem Tisch
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the definite article "the" in the accusative case for a Masculine noun.
Sie trinkt den Tee.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb 'laufen' to mean 'to run through'?
Er läuft durch den Park
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