It’s what keeps you fit, gets your heart racing, and sometimes fills stadiums or Sunday afternoons. In German, it’s der Sport. This is your German Word of the Day—active, universal, and one of the first words learners recognize.

The noun Sport means sport or exercise, and it’s one of the 1000 most frequently used nouns in German. Just like in English, it can refer to physical activity in general or to competitive games and athletics.

It’s a masculine noun, so we say der Sport (still guessing gender? Our video lesson helps you stop guessing and start knowing).

Pronunciation

Sport is pronounced [shport]

  • Starts with sh (unlike the English “sp”)

  • Rhymes with “short”

  • One strong syllable: Sport

Example sentences

  • Ich mache dreimal pro Woche Sport.
    I exercise three times a week.

  • Sport ist gut für Körper und Geist.
    Sport is good for body and mind.

  • Welchen Sport magst du am liebsten?
    What sport do you like best?

Nuance and usage tips

Sport in German refers to both general exercise and specific sports.

🏃‍♂️ General use:

  • Sport machen – to do sports / to exercise

  • Sport treiben – a more formal way to say the same

  • kein Sport – no exercise / inactive

  • viel Sport – lots of activity

🏅 Specific types of sport:

  • Mannschaftssport – team sport

  • Einzelsport – individual sport

  • Leistungssport – competitive / professional sport

  • Breitensport – recreational / amateur sport

  • Schulsport – school PE

🎾 Examples of common Sportarten (types of sport):

  • Fußball – soccer

  • Tennis – tennis

  • Schwimmen – swimming

  • Laufen – running

  • Boxen – boxing

  • Turnen – gymnastics

How does this word come up in real conversations?

  • "Ich muss wieder mehr Sport machen."
    I need to get back into exercising.

  • "Bist du eher der Sport-Typ?"
    Are you the sporty type?

  • "Am liebsten mache ich Sport draußen."
    I prefer doing sports outdoors.

Sample Dialogue (Beginner Level)

Lukas: Hast du heute schon Sport gemacht?
Tina: Ja, ich war joggen im Park.
Lukas: Respekt! Ich hab’s mir nur vorgenommen…
Tina: Morgen ist auch noch ein Tag.

Translation:
Lukas: Have you already done any exercise today?
Tina: Yeah, I went jogging in the park.
Lukas: Respect! I only planned to...
Tina: There's always tomorrow.

Grammatical case examples

Nominative:
Der Sport tut mir gut.
The sport is good for me.

Accusative:
Ich mache den Sport nur zum Spaß.
I do the sport just for fun.

Dative:
Mit dem Sport habe ich erst letztes Jahr angefangen.
I only started the sport last year.

Genitive:
Die Regeln des Sports sind klar.
The rules of the sport are clear.

Word variations and language tidbits

  • Sportart – type of sport

  • Sportverein – sports club

  • Sportlehrer(in) – PE teacher

  • Sportplatz – sports field

  • Sporthalle – gymnasium

  • Sportnachrichten – sports news

  • Sportlich – sporty, athletic

Fun fact: Germans don’t just play Sport—they often watch it passionately. Especially Fußball, which is the national obsession. The word “Sport” also shows up on many store signs, like Sportgeschäft (sports shop) or Intersport (a major retail chain).

📘 Duden entry: https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Sport
🎥 Want to flex your vocabulary muscles? Our free video course teaches the 1000 most common German nouns—like Sport—with clarity, visuals, and grammar tips that stick.

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About the Author Stephan

Stephan has been a professional language teacher since the early 2000s. He's been calling Berlin his home since 2006, when he started managing (and founding his own) language schools in addition to teaching German and English. He's the owner of Deutschable and loves writing about language, history, and game changers.

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