Word
Ich höre ein leises Geräusch im Garten.
Meaning
I hear a quiet noise in the garden.
Part of speech
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Breakdown of Ich höre ein leises Geräusch im Garten.
in
in
ich
I
der Garten
the garden
das Geräusch
the noise
hören
to hear
leise
quiet
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Questions & Answers about Ich höre ein leises Geräusch im Garten.
Why is ein used in ein leises Geräusch instead of eine?
In German, Geräusch is a neuter noun (das Geräusch), so the indefinite article with neuter nouns is ein. The form eine is used with feminine nouns, so it wouldn't be correct for a neuter noun like Geräusch.
Why do we say leises instead of leise?
When using an adjective before a noun, it needs to be declined according to case, gender, and number. In this sentence, Geräusch is in the accusative case (because it is the direct object of höre) and it is neuter singular. With the indefinite article ein, the correct adjective ending is -es, making it leises.
Why is the word order Ich höre ein leises Geräusch im Garten and not Ich höre im Garten ein leises Geräusch?
German word order is more flexible than English. Both versions are grammatically possible. However, starting with Ich höre ein leises Geräusch puts emphasis on what you hear. Adding im Garten at the end just specifies where you hear it. If you say Ich höre im Garten ein leises Geräusch, you highlight the location first. Both sentences communicate the same idea, but nuances in emphasis differ slightly.
What does im stand for?
Im is a contraction of in dem. Dem is the dative definite article for masculine or neuter nouns. Since Garten is masculine (der Garten) and we’re talking about the location in the garden, in dem Garten gets contracted to im Garten.
How is Geräusch different from Lärm?
Geräusch typically refers to a neutral or soft sound—like a light noise that you notice but isn’t necessarily disturbing. Lärm, on the other hand, often refers to loud or annoying noise. So Geräusch can be any kind of sound, while Lärm usually implies something less pleasant, more disruptive, or louder.
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