Antonyms

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German is a valuable language for business and travel in Europe, especially when visiting or working in countries like Austria, Switzerland, or parts of Belgium and the Netherlands. Its rich vocabulary often includes nuanced words that distinguish between concepts where English may use antonyms, such as 'warm' vs 'cool', with German providing 'warm' (warm) and 'kalt' (cold), highlighting its ability to express subtle differences.

In academic settings, particularly in fields like philosophy or literature, studying German can provide access to original texts that may not have direct English equivalents. For example, the antonym of 'stark' in German ('stärker') emphasizes a greater intensity, which may not be fully captured by a single word in English. This precision in language is useful for scholars looking to understand and compare ideas across languages.

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big vs small


big vs small

hot vs cold


warm vs kalt

new vs old


neu vs alt

fast vs slow


schnell vs langsam

light vs heavy


轻 vs 重

tall vs short


lang.de-DE: groß vs klein

high vs low


high vs low

easy vs difficult


leicht vs schwierig

far vs near


fern vs nah

many vs few


viele vs wenige

wide vs narrow


broad vs engländisch schmal

thin vs thick


dünn versus dick

long vs short


lang vs kurz

bright vs dim


hellig vs dunkel

hard vs soft


härzlich vs weich

wet vs dry


nass vs trocken

light vs dark


轻 vs 暗

empty vs full


leer vs voll

loud vs quiet


laut vs still

front vs back


front vs back