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jahre — meaning in English: years

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'jahre' in various contexts, such as discussing age, anniversaries, or the passage of time. For instance, a person might say, 'Ich bin 25 Jahre alt' when sharing their age, or 'Wir feiern unser 10-jähriges Jubiläum' to celebrate a decade of marriage.
Synonyms & nuances
'Jahre' is specific to the concept of years, whereas 'Zeit' refers to time in a broader sense. Use 'jahre' when you want to specify the number of years, such as in age or duration, while 'Zeit' is more appropriate for discussing time in general.
Culture
'Jahre' is derived from the Old High German word 'jāra', which signifies a cycle or year. In German-speaking countries, the concept of time is often intertwined with cultural events; for example, the celebration of New Year (Silvester) marks not only the end of one year but also the beginning of new hopes and resolutions.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of Jahre?
'Jahre' is already the plural form of 'Jahr', which means 'year'. In German, you would use 'Jahr' when referring to one year and 'Jahre' for multiple years.
Q.How do you use Jahre in a sentence?
You can use 'Jahre' in sentences like 'Ich lebe hier seit fünf Jahren', which means 'I have lived here for five years'. This construction helps to indicate the duration of time in a clear manner.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using Jahre?
One common mistake is forgetting to match the plural form. Since 'Jahre' is plural, ensure that you use it with plural nouns or verbs, like in 'Die letzten zwei Jahre waren schwierig' which translates to 'The last two years were difficult'.
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