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ganz

entire

Meaning of ganz

vollständig; ungeteilt, alles umfassend

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Pronunciation
German[gant͡s]
Russian transcription[ˈtsɛlɨj]
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ganz with Russian translation

ganz usage examples

🇷🇺Russian🇩🇪German

Я работал весь день.

Ich habe den ganzen Tag gearbeitet.

🇷🇺Russian🇩🇪German

Всё задание было лёгким.

Die ganze Aufgabe war leicht.

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ganz belongs to the topic "Adjectives". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

ganzцелый
dünnтонкий
schwerтяжёлый
leichtлёгкий
hartтвёрдый
weichмягкий
winzigкрошечный

ganz synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between ganz / vollständig / unbeschädigt / heil / intakt / total

V
🇩🇪German
vollständig

Means complete or whole with nothing missing; often stresses that nothing is absent.

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U
🇩🇪German
unbeschädigt

Stresses that something has no damage and stayed whole after impact, transport, or a fall.

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H
🇩🇪German
heil

Usually means intact or unharmed; commonly used for objects, sometimes for the body after injury.

A1Often
I
🇩🇪German
intakt

Indicates that something is still undamaged or working; often sounds a bit technical.

A1Often
T
🇩🇪German
total

Means completely or totally; often works as an intensifier and can sound very colloquial.

A1Very Often
🇩🇪German

Means complete or fully; very close to “ganz” and common in everyday speech.

A1Very Often
🇩🇪German

Used for “overall” or “in total”; common in formal or quantity-related contexts.

A1Often
I
🇩🇪German
insgesamt

Means overall or in total; often used for summaries and counting rather than describing something as whole.

A1Very Often

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How to pronounce ganz and what this word means

ganz means entire. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce ganz

[gant͡s]

ganz translation

entire

ganz examples

Ich habe den ganzen Tag gearbeitet.

ganz transcription

[gant͡s]

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ganz meaning: what does it mean?

vollständig; ungeteilt, alles umfassend

ganz pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

ganz is pronounced as [gant͡s]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

ganz definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Ich habe den ganzen Tag gearbeitet. Translation: Я работал весь день.

Is ganz part of Adjectives vocabulary?

Yes, ganz (entire) can be learned in the Adjectives topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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