A1 noun Neutral #270 am häufigsten

country

/ˈkʌntri/

A specific area of land that has its own government, laws, and flag. It can also refer to rural areas located outside of big cities and towns.

Beispiele

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1

I want to travel to a different country this summer.

I want to travel to a different country this summer.

2

The country maintains stable diplomatic relations with its neighbors.

The country maintains stable diplomatic relations with its neighbors.

3

Which country are you from?

Which country are you from?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
country
Adjektiv
country
Verwandt
countryside
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Merkhilfe

Imagine a 'count' (a nobleman) standing on a map of his 'country'.

Schnelles Quiz

France is a very beautiful _______ in Europe.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: country

Beispiele

1

I want to travel to a different country this summer.

everyday

I want to travel to a different country this summer.

2

The country maintains stable diplomatic relations with its neighbors.

formal

The country maintains stable diplomatic relations with its neighbors.

3

Which country are you from?

informal

Which country are you from?

4

The economic data reflects the growth of the country over the last decade.

academic

The economic data reflects the growth of the country over the last decade.

5

Our company is planning to expand its services to another country next year.

business

Our company is planning to expand its services to another country next year.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
country
Adjektiv
country
Verwandt
countryside

Häufige Kollokationen

foreign country foreign country
developing country developing country
native country native country
across the country across the country
host country host country

Häufige Phrasen

country of origin

country of origin

in the country

in the country (rural area)

all over the country

all over the country

Wird oft verwechselt mit

country vs countryside

'Country' refers to a political nation, while 'countryside' specifically refers to rural areas with fields and trees.

country vs nation

'Nation' emphasizes the people and their shared culture, whereas 'country' focuses on the physical land and government.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'a country' when talking about a political entity like Japan or Brazil. Use 'the country' when referring to rural, non-urban areas.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often forget to use 'the' when referring to rural areas; for example, they say 'I live in country' instead of 'I live in the country.'

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Merkhilfe

Imagine a 'count' (a nobleman) standing on a map of his 'country'.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old French 'contree', which comes from the Latin 'contrata' meaning 'land lying opposite or before one.'

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun: one country, two countries Uncountable when referring to rural land Plural spelling: countries
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Kultureller Kontext

In many English-speaking cultures, 'the country' is associated with a slower pace of life, farming, and nature compared to 'the city'.

Schnelles Quiz

France is a very beautiful _______ in Europe.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: country

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