A2 noun Neutral #301 am häufigsten

community

/kəˈmjuː.nə.ti/

A community is a group of people who live in the same area or share similar interests, backgrounds, or goals. It also refers to the feeling of belonging and support that comes from being part of such a group.

Beispiele

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1

Our local community center offers free yoga classes for everyone.

Our local community center offers free yoga classes for everyone.

2

The government aims to foster a stronger sense of community within urban areas.

The government aims to foster a stronger sense of community within urban areas.

3

I really like the vibe of this online gaming community.

I really like the vibe of this online gaming community.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
community
Verb
communalize
Adverb
communally
Adjektiv
communal
Verwandt
commune
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Common Unity' – a community is a group where people have common things that create unity.

Schnelles Quiz

The new _______ center has a library and a swimming pool for local residents.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: community

Beispiele

1

Our local community center offers free yoga classes for everyone.

everyday

Our local community center offers free yoga classes for everyone.

2

The government aims to foster a stronger sense of community within urban areas.

formal

The government aims to foster a stronger sense of community within urban areas.

3

I really like the vibe of this online gaming community.

informal

I really like the vibe of this online gaming community.

4

The research analyzes how a community adapts to environmental changes over time.

academic

The research analyzes how a community adapts to environmental changes over time.

5

We are building a professional community for our freelance contractors.

business

We are building a professional community for our freelance contractors.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
community
Verb
communalize
Adverb
communally
Adjektiv
communal
Verwandt
commune

Häufige Kollokationen

local community local community
sense of community sense of community
online community online community
community service community service
international community international community

Häufige Phrasen

serve the community

serve the community

part of a community

part of a community

the global community

the global community

Wird oft verwechselt mit

community vs society

Society refers to a large-scale organized population, while community usually implies a smaller, more tightly-knit group with shared traits.

community vs neighborhood

A neighborhood is strictly a geographical area, whereas a community can exist without a physical location (like an online community).

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Nutzungshinweise

The word 'community' can be used for both physical locations (like a town) and abstract groups (like the scientific community). It often carries a positive connotation of togetherness.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use 'society' when talking about a small, local group of people they know; in those cases, 'community' is the better choice.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Common Unity' – a community is a group where people have common things that create unity.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'communitas', meaning fellowship or shared ownership.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun: one community, two communities. Often used as an adjective before another noun (e.g., community leader). Usually takes a singular verb: 'The community is supportive.'
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Kultureller Kontext

In many English-speaking countries, 'community service' is a common concept where people volunteer to help others in their local area without pay.

Schnelles Quiz

The new _______ center has a library and a swimming pool for local residents.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: community

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