It’s what you give to help someone out, avoid a mistake, or score big in a quiz. In German, it’s der Tipp. This is your German Word of the Day—short, snappy, and incredibly useful in daily life.
The noun Tipp means tip, hint, or piece of advice, and it’s one of the 1000 most frequently used nouns in German. It’s borrowed from English and used widely in both casual speech and writing—especially when someone is looking for advice or recommendations.
It’s a masculine noun, so we say der Tipp (not sure how to get gender right? Our video lesson will save you hours of confusion).
Pronunciation
Tipp is pronounced [tip]
Exactly like the English word “tip”
One syllable, short and crisp
Ends with a sharp p
Example sentences
Danke für den Tipp!
Thanks for the tip!Hast du einen guten Tipp für Berlin?
Do you have a good tip for Berlin?Ein kleiner Tipp: Nimm lieber die U-Bahn.
A little tip: better take the subway.
Nuance and usage tips
Tipp can mean:
📍 Advice or suggestion:
Reisetipp – travel tip
Kochtipp – cooking tip
Lerntipp – learning tip
Insidertipp – insider tip
📍 Prediction or guess (especially in sports):
Mein Tipp: 2:1 für Deutschland. – My prediction: 2–1 for Germany
Wett-Tipp – betting tip
Tippabgabe – tip submission / placing a bet
📍 General clue or hint:
Hier ein Tipp für alle Anfänger… – Here’s a tip for all beginners…
Ein Tipp am Rande: – A side note / just a heads-up:
📌 Don’t confuse der Tipp (advice) with das Trinkgeld (a monetary tip in a restaurant)!
How does this word come up in real conversations?
"Kennst du einen guten Tipp für ein Restaurant hier?"
Do you know a good restaurant tip around here?"Danke für den Tipp mit dem günstigen Ticket!"
Thanks for the tip about the cheap ticket!"Mein Tipp: Fang früh an zu lernen."
My tip: start studying early.
Sample Dialogue (Beginner Level)
Ben: Ich fahr nächste Woche nach Hamburg.
Nora: Cool! Mein Tipp: Unbedingt den Hafen besuchen.
Ben: Danke! Sowas hab ich gesucht.
Nora: Und zieh dich warm an – es ist windig!
Translation:
Ben: I’m going to Hamburg next week.
Nora: Cool! My tip: definitely visit the harbor.
Ben: Thanks! That’s just what I was looking for.
Nora: And dress warmly—it’s windy!
Grammatical case examples
Nominative:
Der Tipp war sehr hilfreich.
The tip was very helpful.
Accusative:
Ich habe den Tipp befolgt.
I followed the tip.
Dative:
Mit dem Tipp hat er viel Geld gespart.
He saved a lot of money with that tip.
Genitive:
Die Wirkung des Tipps war sofort spürbar.
The effect of the tip was noticeable right away.
Word variations and language tidbits
Tippgeber(in) – tip-giver, informant
Tippfehler – typing error (a false friend!)
Tipps und Tricks – tips and tricks
Tipp des Tages – tip of the day
Geheimtipp – hidden gem / insider tip
🧠 Fun fact: Germans love practical advice—so you’ll see Tipp all over magazines, YouTube thumbnails, blog posts, and supermarket leaflets (“5 Tipps für besseres Kochen” or “Top-Tipps für den Sommerurlaub”).
📘 Duden entry: https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Tipp
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