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Paar

Paar is a term used in Germanic languages to designate two items that form a unit, whether physical objects or people. In German, the noun is written as Paar and is neuter: das Paar. The plural is Paare. It can refer to a pair of objects, such as Schuhe (shoes), or to a couple of people, such as two romantically involved individuals.

In German, use of das Paar covers both senses: a single set of two related items (ein

In Dutch, a similar concept is expressed with geld the phrase een paar, meaning either a pair

The term also appears across Dutch and German as a cognate of the English word pair, sharing

See also: pair, couple, duo, pairwise, Paare (German plural).

Paar
Schuhe)
and
a
couple
(das
Paar
ist
glücklich).
The
word
can
also
appear
in
compounds
and
phrases
like
paarweise,
meaning
“in
pairs,”
or
getrenntes
Paar,
“a
separated
couple.”
or
a
small
number.
It
is
common
in
everyday
speech
to
say
een
paar
schoenen
for
“a
pair
of
shoes,”
or
een
paar
mensen
for
“a
few
people.”
For
multiple
pairs,
Dutch
typically
uses
the
plural
form
paren,
as
in
drie
paren
sokken
for
“three
pairs
of
socks.”
the
core
idea
of
two
items
joined
or
paired
together.
In
German
and
Dutch,
the
word
can
occur
in
technical
or
formal
usage
as
well,
such
as
in
mathematics
or
linguistics
when
describing
pairwise
relationships
or
paired
elements.
As
a
surname,
Paar
can
be
found
in
German-speaking
contexts
but
is
relatively
uncommon.