Varven@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · edit-21 年前Why is it called a buildinglemmy.worldimagemessage-square25linkfedilinkarrow-up1409arrow-down118
arrow-up1391arrow-down1imageWhy is it called a buildinglemmy.worldVarven@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml · edit-21 年前message-square25linkfedilink
minus-squareeestileib@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up38arrow-down7·1 年前That’s exactly how it works in German. Gebäude (“built”) for building Gemälde (“painted”) for painting Gedichte (“thing that was said”) for poem
minus-squarelugal@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up20·1 年前No, built is “gebaut” not “Gebäude”. The “Ge- -e” circumfix is unrelated to the past participle. It can also be used with nouns, see “Gebirge” (range of mountains) from “Berg” (mountain)
That’s exactly how it works in German.
Gebäude (“built”) for building
Gemälde (“painted”) for painting
Gedichte (“thing that was said”) for poem
No, built is “gebaut” not “Gebäude”. The “Ge- -e” circumfix is unrelated to the past participle. It can also be used with nouns, see “Gebirge” (range of mountains) from “Berg” (mountain)