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Lame in German 🇩🇪


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lame die Lahme
How to say “lame” in German? “Die Lahme”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “die Lahme” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on lame in German like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the word:
• Notice the similarity between the English word “lame” and the German “lahm.” Imagine someone or something that is “lame” to help you recall that “die Lahme” (a nominalized adjective) is related to this meaning.
• Think of the word as describing someone or something that is slow, unsteady, or unimpressive—a mental image that ties the sound of “lahm” to its meaning.

Explanations:
• “Die Lahme” comes from the adjective “lahm” (meaning “lame” in the sense of being unable to move properly or being dull). When this adjective is used as a noun—with a definite article—it often denotes a person who limps or, in a more figurative or slang context, something disappointing.
• Historically, using a noun like “die Lahme” might refer to a person with a physical impairment (limp) or be employed metaphorically to label a person or event as unimpressive. Note that such usage can come off as outdated or pejorative if not used carefully.

Other words that mean the same thing:
• When referring to a physical limp: “Hinkender” or “Humpelnder” (used as descriptive adjectives).
• When describing something dull or unimpressive (as in slang): “eine lahme Nummer” can be interchanged with phrases like “langweilig” or “unzureichend.”

Alternate meanings and slang:
• In colloquial German, the phrase “lahme Nummer” is often used to describe an event, performance, or person that is disappointing or unexciting. For example, saying “Das Konzert war echt eine lahme Nummer!” criticizes the quality of the show.
• Besides its original sense of “physically impaired,” “lahm” might also be used more figuratively to suggest that something is ineffective or miserably executed.

Examples of sentences:
• “Er bekam von seinen Klassenkameraden den Spitznamen ‚die Lahme‘, weil er immer hinkte.”
• “Als ich von der geplanten Veranstaltung hörte, dachte ich nur: ‚Das wird wieder eine lahme Nummer.‘”
• “Im Pferdesport sagt man oft ‚das lahme Pferd‘, wenn ein Teilnehmer nicht mithalten kann.”

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