glaubers

This is the 7491st most frequent German word.


glaubers

The German word "Glauber's" refers to "Glauber's salt," which is sodium sulfate.


The word 'glaubers' derived from 'glauben' (to believe), is used in an informal expression to emphasize doubt or incredulity in a statement.

Ich glaubers kaum, dass es heute nicht regnen wird.

I can hardly believe that it will not rain today.


Here, 'glaubers' acts as a colloquial second-person singular form of 'glauben' (to believe), questioning the speaker's certainty about a fact.

Du glaubers wirklich, dass er das gemacht hat?

Do you really believe that he did that?


In this sentence, 'glaubers' portrays a general statement or reflection on perception or belief, used poetically to describe dreaming or hoping.

Manchmal glaubers, dass alles möglich ist, wenn man träumt.

Sometimes, you believe that everything is possible when dreaming.