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guter — meaning in English: goods

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neutral common
Usage
Native German speakers often use 'guter' in retail settings, discussing products in shops or markets. For example, a customer might ask a salesperson for the best quality goods available, or a vendor may describe the features of their goods at a local fair.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'guter' translates to 'goods', a close synonym is 'Ware', which refers more specifically to items for sale. You might choose 'guter' when discussing quality or the overall concept of goods rather than specific merchandise.
Culture
'Guter' originates from the Old High German 'gūtar', which reflects a long-standing tradition of trade in German-speaking regions. The word has evolved to encapsulate not just physical items, but also the quality and value of those items, highlighting the importance of goods in both economic and social contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 'guter' mean in English?
'Guter' translates to 'goods' in English, referring to items that are for sale or trade. It's commonly used in shopping and business contexts.
Q.How do you use 'guter' in a sentence?
You can use 'guter' in a sentence like this: 'Die guten Güter sind teuer,' which translates to 'The good goods are expensive.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'guter'?
A common mistake is confusing 'guter' with 'gut', which means 'good'. Remember that 'guter' refers specifically to goods, while 'gut' describes quality.
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