der vs oder
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Vergleich nebeneinander
| der | oder | |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Bestimmter Artikel, maskulin Singular Nominativ. | Nebenordnende Konjunktion; Alternative. |
| Wortart | article | name |
| Beispiel | „The word der originates from From Middle High German dër, f...“ | „The word oder originates from From Middle High German Odere,...“ |
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Etymologischer Vergleich
der — Herkunft
From Middle High German dër, from Old High German dër, replacing the original masculine and feminine nominative forms from Proto-Germanic *sa, by analogy with the adjective inflection. Compare also Old Dutch thie and Old English sē where the same process occurred.
oder — Herkunft
From Middle High German Odere, from Old High German Odera (in Latin texts; also attested as Oddara and various other forms). Further origin unknown, but usually considered Indo-European. Udolph connects it with Avestan 𐬀𐬛𐬎 (adu, “watercourse”), which is ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wódr̥ (“water”), and further with various eastern European hydronyms (including the Odra in Croatia, the Attersee in Austria, and the Adria). If correct, the initial O- would suggest that the name entered Old
Verwendung im Kontext
Beispiele mit der
- „The word der originates from From Middle High German dër, f...“
- „Understanding the der requires knowledge of its etymology.“
- „Der is used in various contexts today.“
Beispiele mit oder
- „The word oder originates from From Middle High German Odere,...“
- „Understanding the oder requires knowledge of its etymology.“
- „Oder is used in various contexts today.“
Worteigenschaften
| Eigenschaft | der | oder |
|---|---|---|
| Niveau | basic | basic |
| Silben | — | — |
| Länge | 3 Zeichen | 4 Zeichen |
| Häufigkeit | 1,726,001 | 341,214 |
| Wortart | article | name |