was sind wörter boote

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It looks like you have a mix of words in German and English. Here’s a concise breakdown of what each item means and how they relate. What you wrote

  • was
  • sind
  • wörter
  • boote

What they mean in German

  • was: “what” or “what is/are” in interrogative form
  • sind: “are” (third-person plural of sein, to be)
  • wörter: plural of Wort, meaning “words”
  • boote: plural of Boot, meaning “boats” (the more common everyday plural is Boote)

How to form simple translations

  • Was sind Wörter? → “What are words?”
  • Was sind Boote? → “What are boats?”
  • Boote is the plural of Boot; Boote is used more in everyday language, while “Boot” is the singular.
  • Wörter is plural for Wort; the singular is Wort.

Usage tips

  • If you’re asking for a definition: “Was ist ein Wort?” (What is a word?)
  • If you’re asking for examples: “Gib mir Beispiele für Wörter/Boote.” (Give me examples of words/boats.)

If you meant something else or want translations/definitions for a specific context (e.g., nautical terms, linguistic terms, or a phrase), share the exact sentence and I’ll tailor the explanation.