neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'Tochter' in family settings, such as when discussing children at family gatherings or during conversations with friends about parenting. For example, a father might proudly say, 'Meine Tochter hat das Turnier gewonnen!' (My daughter won the tournament!) when talking about his child's achievements.
Synonyms & nuances
'Tochter' is most commonly used to refer to a daughter, but other terms like 'Mädchen' (girl) or 'Weibchen' (female offspring) can also apply in certain contexts. However, 'Tochter' specifically denotes the familial relationship, making it the go-to term when talking about one's child.
Culture
'Tochter' is derived from the Old High German word 'thohter' which has roots in the Proto-Germanic '*duhter', meaning daughter. This word holds deep cultural significance in German-speaking countries, where family ties are highly valued and the term is used affectionately in various contexts, from formal introductions to casual conversations.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural of Tochter?
The plural of 'Tochter' is 'Töchter'. This is a common change in German nouns, where the 'ö' indicates a change in the vowel to create the plural form.
Q.How do you use Tochter in a sentence?
'Tochter' can be used in various sentences like, 'Ich habe eine Tochter' (I have a daughter) or 'Meine Tochter ist sehr talentiert' (My daughter is very talented). This shows possession and describes characteristics.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word Tochter?
A common mistake is confusing the gender of the word. 'Tochter' is feminine, so it always uses the feminine articles 'die' or 'eine'. Remembering this can help avoid gender agreement errors in sentences.