Nacht

Nacht

Definition

Nacht (feminine noun) is the German word for “night.” It refers to the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise, when the sun is below the horizon. The concept of Nacht is deeply rooted in the natural rhythm of day and night.

Opposites

  1. Tag: The opposite of Nacht is “Tag,” which signifies “day” in German. Whereas Nacht represents darkness, Tag is associated with daylight and brightness.

Synonyms

  1. Dunkelheit: Although not an exact synonym, “Dunkelheit” is the German word for “darkness” and can be used interchangeably with Nacht in some contexts. It highlights the absence of light during the night.

Examples

  • Gute Nacht! (Good night!)
  • Nachts sind alle Katzen grau. (At night, all cats are gray.)
  • In der Nacht des Vollmonds ist der Himmel besonders hell. (On the night of the full moon, the sky is especially bright.)

Nacht plays a significant role in literature, poetry, and various cultural traditions. It represents a time of rest, reflection, and tranquility, and often inspires artistic expressions seeking to capture its mysterious allure.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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