knoche

This is the 8563rd most frequent German word.


knoche

The word "Knoche" does not exist in German; it may be a misspelling. You might mean "Knochen," which means "bone" in English.


'Knochen' refers to a physical bone that an animal might chew, highlighting its literal meaning.

Der Hund hat an einem Knochen gekaut.

The dog chewed on a bone.


Here, 'Knochen' metaphorically represents the skeletal structure of the body, indicating a sense of physical exhaustion.

Nach dem langen Spaziergang tun mir alle Knochen weh.

After the long walk, all my bones ache.


In this figurative usage, 'Knochen' signifies a deep and thorough level, illustrating the extent of remorse.

Er hat die Tat bis auf die Knochen bereut.

He regretted the deed to the bone.