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Aussage

statement

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Meaning of Aussage

a spoken or written comment

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German/diː ˈaʊ̯sˌzaːɡə/
statement
Aussage - statement
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Aussage with English translation

Aussage usage examples

🇬🇧English🇩🇪German

Ihre Aussage war sehr klar.

🇬🇧English🇩🇪German

Er änderte seine Aussage später.

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Aussage synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between Aussage / Äußerung / Bemerkung / Mitteilung / Stellungnahme / Erklärung

Ä
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Äußerung

A general, neutral term for an utterance or expressed thought; close to "statement" but slightly more formal/bookish.

B2Often
B
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Bemerkung

A short remark or comment; often less formal and less weighty than "statement".

B2Very Often
M
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Mitteilung

An official notice or piece of information; emphasizes passing on information rather than a personal opinion.

B2Often
S
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Stellungnahme

An official position or comment on an issue; usually implies an evaluation, opinion, or reaction to a situation.

B2Often
E
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Erklärung

Can mean either an explanation or an official declaration; often more specific than the general "statement".

B2Very Often
A
🇩🇪German
Anweisung

Not a statement, but an instruction or order; it is a directive rather than a simple comment.

B2Very Often
B
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Behauptung

A claim that someone puts forward; often carries a hint of doubt because it still needs proof.

B2Often
A
🇩🇪German
Aussagekraft

Not a "statement" itself, but rather "expressiveness" or "informative value"; it refers to how strongly or clearly something conveys meaning.

B2Often

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How to pronounce Aussage and what this word means

Aussage means statement. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce Aussage

/diː ˈaʊ̯sˌzaːɡə/

Aussage translation

statement

Aussage examples

Ihre Aussage war sehr klar.

Aussage transcription

/diː ˈaʊ̯sˌzaːɡə/

Questions about this word

Aussage meaning: what does it mean?

gesprochener oder schriftlicher Kommentar

Aussage pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

Aussage is pronounced as /diː ˈaʊ̯sˌzaːɡə/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

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

Ihre Aussage war sehr klar. Translation: Её заявление было очень ясным.

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