How Do You Spell BRENNT?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɛnt] (IPA)

The word "Brennt" is a German verb that means "burns" in English. It is spelled with the letters B-R-E-N-N-T and is pronounced as [bʁɛnt]. The IPA phonetic transcription of the word shows that the /b/ sound is followed by the /ʁ/ sound, which is the German "r" sound. The /ɛ/ sound is short and closed, while the /n/ and /t/ sounds are pronounced separately. The spelling of "Brennt" accurately represents how the word should be pronounced in German.

BRENNT Meaning and Definition

  1. "Brennt" is a German verb that translates to "burns" in English. It is derived from the word "brennen," which means "to burn." This term can refer to various types of burning, such as combustion or being on fire.

    As a transitive verb, "brennt" can express the action of setting something on fire intentionally or accidentally. For instance, if a person lights a match and ignites a piece of paper, they can say, "Das Papier brennt" meaning "the paper is burning." In this context, "brennt" emphasizes an ongoing process of combustion.

    Furthermore, "brennt" can also be used figuratively or metaphorically to describe the intense sensation or feeling caused by something. For instance, if a person says, "Es brennt in meinem Herzen" meaning "there is a burning sensation in my heart," they are implying a strong emotional or passionate feeling.

    In addition to its verb form, "brennt" can also be used as part of various other grammatical forms, such as present or past tense, singular or plural, to describe burning actions or states. It may also be combined with other words to form compound verbs or phrases related to fire or burning, such as "abbrennen" (to burn down) or "Feuer brennt" (fire is burning).

Common Misspellings for BRENNT

  • brrent
  • Bryent
  • bernnt
  • Brient
  • vrennt
  • nrennt
  • hrennt
  • grennt
  • bfennt
  • btennt
  • b5ennt
  • brdnnt
  • brrnnt
  • br4nnt
  • br3nnt
  • brennf
  • brenn6
  • brenn5
  • vbrennt
  • bvrennt

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