Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘wenige’ (few)

## Few – Understanding ‘Wenige’ in German

Hello, my name is John Doe, and I’m a German tutor. Today, we’re going to look at a common little word in German: ‘wenige’. It translates to “few” in English, but it’s used in a specific way. Don’t let the complicated German word scare you – it’s quite straightforward once you understand the basics.

‘Wenige’ is used to express a small quantity of something. It always refers to a small number, not just any small amount. It’s more precise than simply saying “little.”

Here are some examples:

  • “Es gibt wenige Schüler im Klassenzimmer.” (There are few students in the classroom.)
  • “Ich habe wenige Zeit heute Abend.” (I have little time tonight.)
  • “Wir haben wenige Möglichkeiten.” (We have few opportunities.)
  • “Es sind wenige Leute auf der Party.” (There are few people at the party.)

Notice how ‘wenige’ always implies a limited amount. It’s about quantity, not just the idea of something being small.

Practical Usage:

You’ll often hear ‘wenige’ in everyday conversations and business settings. Let’s say you’re talking to Mary Carry about a project:

“Wir haben wenige Ressourcen für dieses Projekt.” (We have few resources for this project.) – This means you don’t have a lot of resources, a limited amount.

Or perhaps you’re discussing a meeting:

“Es gibt wenige Teilnehmer, deshalb müssen wir kurz und präzise sein.” (There are few participants, so we have to be concise.) – Again, the ‘few’ indicates a small number.

Important Note:

Don’t confuse ‘wenige’ with ‘wenig’. ‘Wenige’ always refers to people or things. ‘Wenig’ is used for abstract nouns like time, money, or effort.

  • “Ich habe wenig Geld.” (I have little money.) – Correct
  • “Es gibt wenige Leute.” (There are few people.) – Correct
  • “Ich habe wenige Ideen.” (I have few ideas.) – Correct
  • “Ich habe wenig Zeit.” (I have little time.) – Correct

I hope this helps you understand ‘wenige’ a little better. Keep practicing, and you’ll master it in no time!

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