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jeder — meaning in English: everyone

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neutral very common
Usage
Native German speakers often use 'jeder' in casual conversations to emphasize inclusion, such as 'Jeder kann das tun' (Everyone can do that). It's also prevalent in formal settings, like meetings or presentations, when addressing a broader audience, for example, 'Jeder ist herzlich eingeladen' (Everyone is warmly invited).
Synonyms & nuances
'Jeder' is similar to 'alle,' which means 'all.' However, 'jeder' focuses more on individual members of a group, while 'alle' refers to the group as a whole. You might choose 'jeder' when you want to highlight individual participation, like in 'Jeder hat eine Stimme' (Everyone has a voice).
Culture
'Jeder' has roots in Old High German, tracing back to the word 'jeder' meaning 'each' or 'every.' This word reflects a cultural value of inclusivity in German society, often seen in public announcements and community events, where the idea of everyone being welcome is emphasized.
FAQ
Q.What does 'jeder' mean in English?
'Jeder' translates to 'everyone' in English, referring to all individuals in a particular group.
Q.How do you use 'jeder' in a sentence?
'Jeder' is commonly used in sentences like 'Jeder sollte rechtzeitig ankommen' (Everyone should arrive on time). It's a straightforward way to include everyone in a statement.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'jeder'?
One common mistake is confusing 'jeder' with 'alle.' Remember, 'jeder' refers to individuals, while 'alle' refers to the group collectively.
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