Hinter
Hinter is a German preposition meaning "behind" or "at the rear of." It governs either the dative or the accusative case, depending on whether it describes a static position or a direction of movement. For example, "Die Katze steht hinter dem Sofa" uses the dative to indicate location, while "Er läuft hinter das Haus" uses the accusative to show movement toward a position behind the house. In phrases with pronouns, the form of the article also changes accordingly (dem, das, etc.). Hinter is commonly used in everyday spatial descriptions and in geographic terms to denote areas located at the rear or inland from a boundary.
Etymology and cognates: Hinter descends from a proto-Germanic root meaning "behind" and is cognate with English
Common compounds and uses: The word forms part of several familiar German compounds. Behind the scenes, you
Other notes: In English-language contexts, "hinter" appears mainly as a loanword in discussions of German language,