Schwein

Schwein

Definition

Schwein is a German word that translates to “pig” in English. In both the animal kingdom and the German language, Schwein refers to a domesticated mammal with a stout body, a short snout, and a curly tail.

Opposite

The opposite of Schwein is “Hund” (dog). While Schwein represents a farm animal, Hund represents a domesticated mammal that is commonly kept as a pet.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for Schwein include “Schweinchen” (piglet) and “Eber” (boar). These terms can be used interchangeably to refer to different stages of a pig’s life or to emphasize specific characteristics.

Examples

  1. Das Schwein grunzt laut. (The pig grunts loudly.)
  2. Die Bauern füttern ihre Schweine mit Kartoffeln. (The farmers feed their pigs with potatoes.)
  3. Sie hat ein schweinisches Lachen. (She has a pig-like laugh.)

Schwein is a versatile word that can be used to describe the animal itself or metaphorically to describe human traits or behaviors. Its counterparts, opposites, and synonyms provide nuance and variety to the German language.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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