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fest

firmly

Meaning of fest

in a strong or steady way

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German/ˈfɛst/
firmly
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What's the difference between fest / stabil / sicher / bestimmt / stark / hart

🇩🇪German
fest

firmly — in a strong or steady way

B1Often
S
🇩🇪German
stabil

Means steady and well-supported; used for physical stability or reliable conditions.

B1Often

Der Tisch steht stabil auf dem Boden.

Стол устойчиво стоит на полу.

S
🇩🇪German
sicher

Often means safe, reliable, or certain; less about firmness and more about security or confidence.

B1Very Often

Sie stand sicher auf der Leiter.

Она уверенно стояла на лестнице.

B
🇩🇪German
bestimmt

Means decisively and with conviction; often describes a firm manner of speaking or acting.

B1Very Often

Er sprach bestimmt und ruhig.

Он говорил твёрдо и спокойно.

S
🇩🇪German
stark

Means strong, powerful, or intense; less about firmness and more about force or strength.

B1Very Often

Der Wind weht heute stark.

Сегодня ветер дует сильно.

H
🇩🇪German
hart

Usually means hard or rigid; can describe surfaces, conditions, or a strict character.

B1Often

Der Boden ist sehr hart.

Пол очень твёрдый.

S
🇩🇪German
streng

Means strict or demanding; used for rules, discipline, or people, not physical firmness.

B1Often

Die Lehrerin ist streng, aber fair.

Учительница строгая, но справедливая.

K
🇩🇪German
kräftig

Means strong, robust, or powerful; often used for bodies, voices, colors, or movement.

B1Often

Er hat eine kräftige Stimme.

У него сильный голос.

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How to pronounce fest and what this word means

fest translation: firmly. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce fest

/ˈfɛst/

fest translation

firmly

fest transcription

/ˈfɛst/

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fest meaning: what does it mean?

auf starke oder sichere Weise

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