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Lieblings

Lieblings is a German prefix used to denote something as one's favorite. It functions as a bound morpheme rather than a standalone word and is attached to nouns to form compound expressions meaning “favorite” or “beloved.” In practice, it appears in everyday language as part of a single compound word, such as Lieblingsfilm (favorite film), Lieblingslied (favorite song), or Lieblingsessen (favorite food).

Etymology and usage. The prefixLieblings- derives from the noun Liebling, meaning darling or beloved, but in

Grammatical notes. Lieblings- behaves like an attributive prefix in German. It does not have a standalone meaning

Examples. Common usages include Lieblingsfilm, Lieblingslied, Lieblingsrestaurant, Lieblingsbuch, and Lieblingsort. People may also create compound forms

See also. Other German compounds use similar evaluative prefixes to express preference, though Lieblings- is the

Overall, Lieblings serves as a productive and widely understood way in German to label items as one’s

its
compound
form
it
serves
to
indicate
a
personal
preference
rather
than
affection
alone.
As
a
compound
element,
it
is
capitalized
as
part
of
a
proper
noun
in
German
orthography,
and
the
entire
compound
is
written
as
one
word,
for
example
Lieblingsort
or
Lieblingsserie.
The
prefix
can
modify
a
wide
range
of
nouns,
including
objects,
places,
media,
and
activities.
outside
of
a
noun
it
modifies.
While
it
is
most
common
in
everyday
speech
and
writing,
it
is
especially
prevalent
in
informal
contexts,
media,
and
social
media
to
designate
a
top
pick
or
personal
favorite.
for
more
specific
preferences,
such
as
Lieblingssport
or
Lieblingsfarbe.
most
widely
used
in
this
sense.
The
term
is
distinct
from
Liebling,
the
noun
meaning
darling
or
beloved,
though
related
semantically.
favorites
within
compound
nouns.