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richtig — meaning in English: correct

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neutral very common
Usage
Native German speakers often use 'richtig' when confirming or validating information in both casual and professional conversations. For instance, you might hear a teacher say 'Das ist richtig' when a student answers a question correctly, or friends might use it in discussions to agree on facts or opinions.
Synonyms & nuances
'Richtig' is often interchangeable with 'korrekt', but 'korrekt' carries a slightly more formal tone, making 'richtig' the go-to choice in everyday conversations. While 'richtig' emphasizes correctness, 'korrekt' can imply adherence to rules or standards.
Culture
The word 'richtig' comes from Old High German 'rihtig', which is derived from 'riht', meaning 'right' or 'straight'. It reflects a cultural emphasis on correctness and precision in German society, where clarity and accuracy are valued in communication and education.
FAQ
Q.What does 'richtig' mean in English?
'Richtig' translates to 'correct' in English, and is used to affirm or validate answers, opinions, or facts.
Q.How do you use 'richtig' in a sentence?
You can say, 'Das ist richtig,' which means 'That is correct.' It’s a straightforward way to agree with someone or confirm information.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'richtig'?
One common mistake is using 'richtig' in overly formal situations where 'korrekt' would be more appropriate. It's important to match the register of the word to the context.
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