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Verwandt - translation, pronunciation and examples

verwandt
[fɛɐ̯ˈvant]

related

🇩🇪 German
[fɛɐ̯ˈvant]
Meaning of verwandt

having family connection

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Part of speechadjective
Pronunciation[fɛɐ̯ˈvant]
CEFRB1
How important is this wordvery often
related

When to use verwandt

related family

verwandte Familie

closely related

eng verwandt

directly related

direkt verwandt

related by marriage

durch Heirat verwandt

related cousins

verwandte Cousins

verwandt usage examples

🇮🇹Italian🇩🇪German

Wir sind miteinander verwandt.

🇮🇹Italian🇩🇪German

Sie ist mit dem Arzt verwandt.

Similar words

verwandt

General and broad: “connected with each other,” not necessarily by family ties. Can refer to people, things, or concepts.

zugehörig

Means “belonging to a group or category.” It is not usually about family ties, only indirectly related to the idea of being connected.

verbunden

Very common and general: “connected” or “linked.” It can mean family ties, but also many other kinds of connection, so it is close in meaning but broader.

ähnlich

Means “similar” or “alike,” not “related by family.” It can describe appearance, character, ideas, or situations, but not direct kinship.

blutsverwandt

A precise term for “blood-related.” It emphasizes direct biological family ties.

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verwandt belongs to the topic "Family Relationships". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

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Eltern-
Mama-
Papa-
Kind-
Kinder-

verwandt synonyms

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What's the difference between verwandt / zugehörig / verbunden / ähnlich / blutsverwandt / familienverwandt

🇩🇪German
verwandt

General and broad: “connected with each other,” not necessarily by family ties. Can refer to people, things, or concepts.

B1Often

Die beiden Familien sind seit Jahren miteinander verbunden.

Эти две семьи уже много лет связаны между собой.

Z
🇩🇪German
zugehörig

Means “belonging to a group or category.” It is not usually about family ties, only indirectly related to the idea of being connected.

B1Often

Er fühlt sich der neuen Gruppe zugehörig.

Он чувствует себя принадлежащим к новой группе.

V
🇩🇪German
verbunden

Very common and general: “connected” or “linked.” It can mean family ties, but also many other kinds of connection, so it is close in meaning but broader.

B1Very Often

Wir sind nicht nur beruflich, sondern auch familiär verbunden.

Мы связаны не только по работе, но и по семейной линии.

Ä
🇩🇪German
ähnlich

Means “similar” or “alike,” not “related by family.” It can describe appearance, character, ideas, or situations, but not direct kinship.

B1Very Often

Die beiden Brüder sind sich im Charakter sehr ähnlich.

Эти два брата очень похожи по характеру.

B
🇩🇪German
blutsverwandt

A precise term for “blood-related.” It emphasizes direct biological family ties.

B1Often

Die beiden Kinder sind blutsverwandt.

Эти двое детей состоят в кровном родстве.

F
🇩🇪German
familienverwandt

A rare and somewhat heavy expression meaning “related within the family.” It is more specific than just verwandt, but not used very often.

B1Rarely

Die beiden Frauen sind familienverwandt.

Эти две женщины состоят в семейном родстве.

F
🇩🇪German
familiär

Can mean “family-related” or “familial,” but it more often describes a warm, home-like atmosphere. It fits kinship only in certain contexts.

B1Often

Die Praxis hat eine sehr familiäre Atmosphäre.

В этой клинике очень семейная атмосфера.

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How to pronounce verwandt and what this word means

verwandt translation: related. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce verwandt

[fɛɐ̯ˈvant]

verwandt translation

related

verwandt examples

Wir sind miteinander verwandt.

verwandt transcription

[fɛɐ̯ˈvant]

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verwandt meaning: what does it mean?

mit jemandem durch Familie verwandt; in einem Familienverhältnis stehend

verwandt pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

verwandt is pronounced as [fɛɐ̯ˈvant]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

verwandt definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Wir sind miteinander verwandt. Translation: Мы состоим друг с другом в родстве.

Is verwandt part of Family Relationships vocabulary?

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Is verwandt part of Family and Relationships vocabulary?

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