neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'gehört' in conversations about ownership or belonging during casual discussions, such as when talking about personal items or property. For instance, one might say, 'Das Buch gehört mir,' meaning 'The book belongs to me,' when clarifying ownership among friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Gehört' can be closely compared to 'gehören,' which is the infinitive form of the verb. While 'gehört' is used to indicate present ownership, 'gehören' can be applied in broader contexts, such as discussing the general state of belonging or inclusion in a group.
Culture
'Gehört' originates from the Old High German 'gihōri,' which means 'to hold' or 'to have.' This word reflects a deep-rooted cultural value in German-speaking societies regarding personal belongings and possessions, illustrating the significance of ownership in both personal and social contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 'gehört' mean in English?
'Gehört' translates to 'belongs' in English, indicating ownership or possession of something.
Q.How do I use 'gehört' in a sentence?
You can use 'gehört' in sentences like 'Das Auto gehört meinem Bruder,' which means 'The car belongs to my brother.'
Q.Is 'gehört' a regular verb?
'Gehört' is a form of the irregular verb 'gehören,' which means it doesn't follow the standard conjugation patterns of regular verbs in German.