It’s what you score in a video game, a battle, or a heated debate—something that lands exactly where it should. In German, it’s der Treffer. This is your German Word of the Day, and it’s a powerful little noun used for goals, lucky finds, or striking accuracy.
The noun Treffer means hit, strike, or bullseye, and it’s one of the 1000 most frequently used nouns in German. You’ll hear it in sports commentary, military language, video games, and even dating apps.
It’s a masculine noun, so we say der Treffer (tired of guessing gender? Our video lesson clears it up once and for all).
Pronunciation
Treffer is pronounced [TREF-fer]
Tref like “traffic” without the “ic”
fer with a clear German “r”
Stress on the first syllable: TREFfer
Example sentences
Ein perfekter Treffer!
A perfect hit!Der letzte Treffer entschied das Spiel.
The last goal decided the match.Das war ein Volltreffer!
That was a total bullseye!
Nuance and usage tips
Treffer has two major areas of use:
🎯 Precision or success:
Volltreffer – direct hit / total success
Zufallstreffer – lucky shot / lucky guess
Kopftreffer – headshot (in games or combat)
Trefferquote – hit rate, success ratio
⚽ Sports and games:
Ein Treffer erzielen – to score a goal
Torschütze mit drei Treffern – goalscorer with three hits
🖱️ Modern usage:
Suchtreffer – search result (online)
Der erste Treffer bei Google war genau richtig.
The first Google result was exactly right.
💘 Dating lingo:
On platforms like Tinder, a Treffer is a match!
How does this word come up in real conversations?
"Der Treffer kam in der letzten Minute."
The goal came in the last minute."Ich hatte zwei Treffer in der Prüfung."
I got two right answers in the exam (casual use)."Kein Treffer bei der Suche."
No match found in the search.
Sample Dialogue (Beginner Level)
Lukas: Und, wie lief das Spiel?
Ben: Drei zu zwei. Ich hab den letzten Treffer gemacht!
Lukas: Echt jetzt? Volltreffer?
Ben: Klar – direkt in den Winkel!
Translation:
Lukas: So, how did the game go?
Ben: Three to two. I scored the last goal!
Lukas: Seriously? Bullseye?
Ben: Totally—right into the top corner!
Grammatical case examples
Nominative:
Der Treffer war entscheidend.
The hit was decisive.
Accusative:
Ich habe den Treffer gesehen.
I saw the hit.
Dative:
Mit dem Treffer hat niemand gerechnet.
No one expected that hit.
Genitive:
Die Wirkung des Treffers war enorm.
The effect of the hit was huge.
Word variations and language tidbits
Volltreffer – total success / direct hit
Zufallstreffer – lucky hit
Doppeltreffer – double strike
Kopftreffer / Körpertreffer – head/body hits
Trefferliste – list of hits/results
🎯 Fun fact: In German pop culture, a Volltreffer doesn’t have to be violent—it can mean a perfect date, the right answer, or a big win in the lottery!
📘 Duden entry: https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Treffer
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