eltern vs im
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Vergleich nebeneinander
| eltern | im | |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Substantiv, Plural; Vater und Mutter. | Verschmelzung von 'in' + 'dem'; Dativ maskulin/neutrum. |
| Wortart | noun | noun |
| Beispiel | „The eltern is an important concept in modern discourse.“ | „The im is an important concept in modern discourse.“ |
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Etymologischer Vergleich
eltern — Herkunft
From Middle High German eltern, from Old High German eltirōn, from Proto-Germanic *alþizô. Compare Dutch ouders, English elders. The form is equivalent to a nominalised comparative of alt (“old”). The according spelling Ältern was common in Early Modern German, but later went out of fashion. Several sources claim that this was due to incomprehension of the etymology, but that seems implausible given its obviousness. An alternative explanation would be the desire to distinguish between Eltern (“p
im — Herkunft
Literally, “unofficial associate, unofficial staff member”. The word Mitarbeiter is literally “with-worker, cooperator”, but has the general sense of “employee, staffer”; therefore the usual English translation “collaborator” is imprecise. The coordinate terms Offizieller Mitarbeiter or, more commonly, Hauptamtlicher Mitarbeiter referred to the Stasi’s ordinary civil servants.
Verwendung im Kontext
Beispiele mit eltern
- „The eltern is an important concept in modern discourse.“
- „We discussed the eltern at length during the meeting.“
- „This eltern has been studied extensively.“
Beispiele mit im
- „The im is an important concept in modern discourse.“
- „We discussed the im at length during the meeting.“
- „This im has been studied extensively.“
Worteigenschaften
| Eigenschaft | eltern | im |
|---|---|---|
| Niveau | basic | basic |
| Silben | — | — |
| Länge | 6 Zeichen | 2 Zeichen |
| Häufigkeit | 26,221 | 403,737 |
| Wortart | noun | noun |