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zeit — meaning in English: Time

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'Zeit' in a variety of everyday situations, such as discussing schedules, deadlines, or historical events. For example, in a casual conversation about meeting times, someone might say, 'Hast du Zeit?' ('Do you have time?'). It's also commonly used in formal contexts, such as business meetings, when discussing project timelines.
Synonyms & nuances
'Zeit' is often compared to 'Stunde' (hour) and 'Moment' (moment), but it encompasses a broader concept of time. While 'Stunde' refers specifically to a period of 60 minutes, 'Zeit' can refer to time in a more abstract sense, making it the preferred choice for discussions about time in general or in philosophical contexts.
Culture
'Zeit' has roots in the Old High German word 'zīta', which is related to the concept of season or period. The significance of time in German culture is profound, as punctuality is highly valued, reflecting the saying 'Die Zeit ist Geld' ('Time is money'). This phrase encapsulates the German attitude towards efficiency and productivity.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of Zeit?
The plural form of 'Zeit' is 'Zeiten'. It is used when talking about different times or periods, such as in historical contexts.
Q.How do you use Zeit in a sentence?
You can use 'Zeit' to express time-related concepts, for example: 'Ich habe keine Zeit' means 'I have no time'.
Q.Is Zeit a countable or uncountable noun?
'Zeit' is typically used as an uncountable noun, referring to time in a general sense. However, when discussing specific instances or periods, it can be contextualized in a countable way.
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