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einmal — meaning in English: once

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'einmal' in casual conversations when discussing past experiences or future plans, such as saying, 'Ich war einmal in Berlin' (I was once in Berlin) to share a travel story. It can also be used in commands or requests, like 'Komm einmal her!' (Come here once!), conveying a sense of urgency or emphasis.
Synonyms & nuances
'Einmal' can be compared to 'einzig' (only) and 'einmalig' (unique). While 'einmal' focuses on the occurrence of something happening once, 'einzig' emphasizes singularity in a different context, and 'einmalig' suggests something that is exceptional or one-of-a-kind. Choosing 'einmal' conveys a straightforward occurrence rather than uniqueness.
Culture
'Einmal' has its roots in Old High German, where it meant 'one time' or 'once'. Interestingly, it also finds its way into idiomatic expressions, such as 'Einmal ist keinmal' (Once is never), which reflects a cultural belief in the importance of repetition—suggesting that one trial is often insufficient for success.
FAQ
Q.What does 'einmal' mean in English?
'Einmal' translates to 'once' in English, indicating a single occurrence of an event or action.
Q.How do I use 'einmal' in a sentence?
You can use 'einmal' in various contexts, such as 'Ich möchte einmal nach Paris reisen' (I want to travel to Paris once) to express a future desire or a past experience like 'Ich bin einmal um die Welt gereist' (I traveled around the world once).
Q.Is 'einmal' used in formal writing?
'Einmal' is typically used in neutral or informal contexts, so it might not be suitable for formal writing. In formal texts, you might prefer 'einmalig' or other alternatives depending on the context.
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