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weit — meaning in English: far

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'weit' in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing distances, travel, or extents. For instance, you might hear it when asking someone about how far they live from a city center, or when describing the vastness of a landscape during a hike.
Synonyms & nuances
'Weit' is often compared to 'fern', which also translates to 'far'. However, 'weit' is more versatile and can describe both physical distances and metaphorical expanses, such as 'a weit Weg' (a long way) versus 'fern' which typically refers to something that is far away in a more abstract sense.
Culture
'Weit' traces its roots back to the Old High German word 'wiht', which means 'wide' or 'broad'. In the context of German culture, the concept of distance is often tied to the appreciation of nature and landscapes, like the expansive views in the Bavarian Alps, which are referred to as 'weit' in their breathtaking beauty.
FAQ
Q.What does 'weit' mean in English?
'Weit' translates to 'far' in English, and it is used to describe physical distance as well as metaphorical extents.
Q.How do you use 'weit' in a sentence?
You can use 'weit' in sentences like 'Wie weit ist es bis zur nächsten Stadt?' meaning 'How far is it to the next city?'
Q.Is 'weit' used in formal writing?
'Weit' is mainly a neutral term, suitable for both informal and formal contexts, making it a versatile choice for various types of communication.
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