tritt

This is the 2514th most frequent German word.

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tritt

"Kick" or "step."


Here, "tritt" is used as the third-person singular present tense of the verb 'treten', meaning 'to step' or 'to tread'.

Er tritt leise in den Raum ein.

He quietly enters the room.


In this sentence, "Tritt" is a noun derived from the verb 'treten', signifying the act or sound of stepping.

Sein Tritt auf den Boden war deutlich hörbar.

His step on the ground was clearly audible.


The verb 'tritt' here denotes the action of kicking, a specific application of 'treten', which involves force applied with a foot.

Er tritt gegen den Ball.

He kicks the ball.