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mann — meaning in English: man

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'Mann' in everyday conversations to refer to adult males in various contexts. Whether discussing work, family, or social events, it's common to hear phrases like 'Der Mann arbeitet viel' (The man works a lot) or 'Mein Mann ist sehr nett' (My man is very nice) in informal settings among friends and family.
Synonyms & nuances
'Mann' is synonymous with 'Typ' (guy) and 'Herr' (gentleman), but each carries its own connotation. While 'Mann' is neutral and straightforward, 'Typ' can imply a more casual or informal tone, and 'Herr' often suggests respect or formality.
Culture
'Mann' traces its roots back to the Old High German 'man' meaning 'human being' or 'person.' Over time, it narrowed down to specifically refer to adult males. Interestingly, in German culture, the term 'Mann' can also encompass notions of masculinity, responsibility, and social roles, making it a significant word in discussions about gender and identity.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'Mann' in German?
The plural form of 'Mann' is 'Männer.' It's important to use this form when referring to multiple men, as it changes the pronunciation and spelling.
Q.How do you use 'Mann' in a sentence?
'Mann' can be used in various contexts, such as 'Ein Mann sitzt auf der Bank' (A man is sitting on the bench) or 'Der Mann hat einen Hund' (The man has a dog).
Q.Is 'Mann' used in any idiomatic expressions?
'Mann' appears in several phrases, including 'Mann über Bord!' (Man overboard!) used in maritime contexts, or 'Mann, oh Mann!' to express frustration or surprise. Understanding these expressions can enhance your comprehension of conversational German.
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