gewinnen
win
be successful in a game or competition
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What's the difference between gewinnen / siegen / triumphieren / obsiegen / erringen / erobern
To defeat an opponent or win in a contest; very close to “gewinnen,” but often emphasizes the act of defeating someone.
To triumph, usually with a strong sense of victory after a difficult success; more formal and literary.
To prevail, especially in formal contexts like arguments, court cases, or conflicts; formal and literary.
To achieve or win something through effort; emphasizes the effort and hard work behind the result.
To conquer, capture, or win over; can be literal or figurative, but is stronger than simple “gewinnen.”
This is a noun, meaning “success,” not the verb “to win.” It is related to winning as a result, but not a direct verb synonym.
This is a noun, meaning “competition” or “contest.” It names the event in which someone can win.
This is a noun, meaning “game.” It can be an event you win, but it does not mean “to win” itself.
This is a noun, meaning “competition” or “rivals.” It describes the situation or opponents, not the act of winning itself.
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How to pronounce gewinnen and what this word means
gewinnen means win. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce gewinnen
/ɡəˈvɪnən/
gewinnen translation
win
gewinnen examples
Wir wollen das Spiel gewinnen.
gewinnen transcription
/ɡəˈvɪnən/
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gewinnen meaning: what does it mean?
in einem Spiel oder Wettbewerb erfolgreich sein
gewinnen pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
gewinnen is pronounced as /ɡəˈvɪnən/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
gewinnen definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Wir wollen das Spiel gewinnen. Translation: Мы хотим выиграть игру.
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