erblühen
erblühen في 30 ثانية
- Erblühen means to start blooming or to blossom, focusing on the transformation.
- It is used literally for flowers and metaphorically for success or talent.
- The 'er-' prefix indicates the beginning of a new, beautiful state.
- It is a formal, poetic word that always takes 'sein' in the past.
The German word erblühen is a beautiful, evocative term that primarily functions as a verb, though it is frequently nominalized as das Erblühen (the blooming or blossoming). At its core, it describes the precise moment or process when a flower bud opens and reveals its petals to the world. However, in the German language, the prefix 'er-' adds a specific 'inchoative' nuance, meaning it emphasizes the beginning of a new state or a transformation. While the simple verb blühen describes the state of being in bloom, erblühen captures the magical transition from a closed bud to a radiant flower. This distinction is crucial for learners aiming for B1 proficiency and beyond, as it allows for more poetic and precise expression.
- Literal Botanical Usage
- In a gardening or scientific context, erblühen refers to the anthesis of a plant. It is used to describe the seasonal awakening of nature, particularly in spring. For example, when the cherry blossoms in Bonn finally open, locals would speak of the 'Erblühen der Kirschblüten'.
- Metaphorical Growth
- Beyond biology, the word is a favorite in literature and daily conversation to describe the development of abstract concepts. A young person's talent might 'erblühen' under the guidance of a mentor, or a city's culture might 'erblühen' after a period of stagnation. It implies a positive, natural, and beautiful unfolding of potential.
- Romantic and Poetic Register
- Because of its aesthetic associations, erblühen is deeply embedded in German Romanticism. Poets like Goethe or Schiller used it to describe the awakening of love or the soul. It carries a weight of elegance that more common verbs lack.
Nach dem langen, kalten Winter sehen wir endlich die ersten Tulpen erblühen.
Understanding the 'er-' prefix is a superpower in German. It often suggests a 'coming into being'. Think of erkennen (to come to know/recognize) or erwachen (to wake up). In the case of erblühen, it signals that the blooming has just started or is reaching its peak. This makes the word feel dynamic and active rather than static. When you use erblühen, you are not just saying something is pretty; you are describing a process of becoming beautiful.
Unter der neuen Leitung begann das Unternehmen förmlich zu erblühen.
In modern usage, you might hear this word in documentaries about nature, in high-end advertising for skincare (promising to make your skin 'erblühen'), or in wedding speeches where the couple's love is described as having 'erblüht'. It is a word of hope and aesthetic appreciation. It is also common in the context of 'Renaissance' (Wiedererblühen), describing the rebirth of arts and sciences. Using this word correctly marks you as a speaker who appreciates the nuance of German prefixes and the poetic potential of the language.
Das Erblühen der Landschaft im Mai ist ein unvergesslicher Anblick.
- Common Contexts
- Gardening, poetry, personal development, economic recovery, and artistic movements.
Ihre verborgenen Talente erblühten erst spät im Leben.
Wir warten auf das Erblühen der Hoffnung.
Using erblühen effectively requires an understanding of its grammatical structure and its inherent 'stative change'. Unlike blühen, which can be a long-term state, erblühen is often used to pinpoint the transformation itself. This makes it particularly effective in narrative storytelling or descriptive writing. In this section, we will explore the various ways you can integrate this word into your German repertoire, from simple botanical descriptions to complex metaphorical imagery.
- The Past Tense (Präteritum and Perfekt)
- Because 'erblühen' focuses on a change, we often use it in the past. Remember: it uses 'sein'.
- 'Die Blumen sind gestern erblüht.' (The flowers bloomed yesterday.)
- 'Die Liebe erblühte in den Wirren des Krieges.' (Love blossomed in the turmoil of war.)
Sobald die Sonne scheint, erblühen die Wiesen in prachtvollen Farben.
When using the nominalized form das Erblühen, it acts like any other neuter noun. It is often paired with the genitive case to describe what is blooming. For example, 'Das Erblühen der Natur' (The blooming of nature) or 'Das Erblühen einer neuen Ära' (The blossoming of a new era). This construction is very common in journalism and formal speeches.
Das Erblühen der Wirtschaft nach der Krise war für alle eine Erleichterung.
In poetic German, you will often find erblühen in the subjunctive II (Konjunktiv II) when expressing wishes or hypothetical scenarios. 'Wenn doch nur unser Glück wieder erblühen würde!' (If only our happiness would bloom again!). This adds a layer of longing and emotional depth to the sentence. Furthermore, pay attention to the word order in subordinate clauses: 'Ich freue mich darauf, wenn die Kirschbäume erblühen.'
- Combining with Adverbs
- You can enhance the verb with adverbs like 'langsam' (slowly), 'plötzlich' (suddenly), or 'prächtig' (magnificently).
- 'Die Knospen erblühen allmählich.'
- 'Die Stadt erblühte förmlich unter dem neuen Bürgermeister.'
Die Rose ist über Nacht zu voller Schönheit erblüht.
Lastly, consider the reflexive-like usage in certain metaphorical contexts, though 'erblühen' itself is not a reflexive verb. We say 'etwas lässt etwas erblühen' (something makes something bloom). For example: 'Der Regen lässt die Wüste erblühen.' This causative structure is very powerful in descriptive writing. It attributes the cause of the beauty to an external force, which is a common rhetorical device in German literature.
Ihre Fantasie erblühte, während sie die alten Bücher las.
In der Wärme des Zimmers erblühten die Blumen sehr schnell.
While erblühen might sound like it belongs in a 19th-century novel, it is surprisingly active in modern German life. You won't hear it in a fast-food drive-thru, but you will encounter it in specific high-value contexts. Understanding where to expect this word will help you tune your ears to the right frequency and use it when the situation calls for a touch of elegance or precision.
- News and Media
- In German news segments about the environment or seasonal changes, 'erblühen' is the standard verb for describing the start of spring. Journalists use it to add a bit of 'color' to their reports. You might hear: 'Ganz Deutschland sieht die Parks in neuem Glanz erblühen.'
- Documentaries and Education
- Nature documentaries (like those on ZDF or ARD) use 'erblühen' to describe time-lapse footage of flowers. It is the technical yet beautiful term for the process. In history documentaries, it describes the 'Erblühen' of civilizations (like the Renaissance).
In der Dokumentation wird das Erblühen der Wüste nach dem Regen gezeigt.
Another common place to find erblühen is in the world of marketing and branding. Luxury brands, especially those in the beauty, wellness, and perfume industries, love this word. It suggests natural beauty, health, and a fresh start. An advertisement for a facial cream might claim: 'Lassen Sie Ihre Haut neu erblühen.' Here, it appeals to the consumer's desire for rejuvenation and vitality.
Das neue Parfüm lässt Ihre Sinne erblühen.
In formal education and academic circles, particularly in the humanities, erblühen is used to discuss the flourishing of ideas. A professor might talk about how 'die Aufklärung in Europa zu erblühen begann' (the Enlightenment began to flourish in Europe). It provides a more organic and positive image than simply saying 'begann' (started). It implies that the conditions were right for something wonderful to grow.
- Art and Culture Reviews
- When a critic reviews a new gallery or a theater scene, they might use 'erblühen' to describe the creative energy. 'Die Berliner Kunstszene ist nach der Pandemie wieder voll erblüht.' This usage conveys a sense of resilience and renewed life.
Nach Jahren der Stille lässt das Festival die Stadt kulturell erblühen.
Finally, you will hear it in personal milestones. During a 'Jugendweihe' or a confirmation, speakers often wish that the young person's future may 'erblühen'. It is a standard part of the 'Glückwunsch' (congratulations) vocabulary for life transitions. Even in daily life, if a friend has finally found a hobby they love and they seem much happier, you might say: 'Du erblühst ja richtig in deiner neuen Rolle!' This is a very warm and sincere compliment.
Man kann förmlich sehen, wie das Kind in der Musikschule erblüht.
Die Hoffnung erblüht mit jedem kleinen Erfolg.
Learning to use erblühen correctly involves navigating a few linguistic pitfalls. Because it is closely related to other verbs like blühen and aufblühen, and because its grammar follows specific rules for change-of-state verbs, learners often make predictable errors. Avoiding these will make your German sound much more natural and precise.
- Mistake 1: Confusing 'erblühen' with 'blühen'
- This is the most common error. 'Blühen' is the state of having flowers. 'Erblühen' is the act of starting to have them.
- Wrong: 'Die Rose erblüht seit drei Wochen.' (This implies it has been 'starting' to bloom for 3 weeks).
- Correct: 'Die Rose blüht seit drei Wochen.'
- Correct: 'Die Rose erblühte vor drei Wochen.' (It opened 3 weeks ago).
Man sagt nicht, dass eine Wiese stundenlang erblüht, sondern dass sie blüht.
Another tricky area is the auxiliary verb. In English, we say 'The flower has bloomed.' In German, because it is a transition from 'closed' to 'open', we must use sein. Using haben is a classic 'Anglicism' that sounds jarring to native speakers. Always remember: ist erblüht, never hat erblüht.
Die Kirschbäume sind in diesem Jahr besonders früh erblüht.
Then there is the confusion with aufblühen. While very similar, aufblühen is more commonly used for people and metaphorical growth in a casual sense. Erblühen is slightly more formal and aesthetic. If you're talking about a child doing well in school, aufblühen is usually the better fit. If you're writing a poem about a sunrise, erblühen is your word. Mixing these up won't make you misunderstood, but it might make your register feel slightly 'off'.
- Mistake 2: Overusing it in technical contexts
- If you are writing a strictly scientific paper about botany, you might prefer 'Blühbeginn' or 'Anthese'. 'Erblühen' carries a 'soulful' quality that might be too poetic for a dry lab report. Know your audience!
In einem wissenschaftlichen Text ist erblühen oft zu metaphorisch.
One final mistake is spelling. Because of the 'h' after the 'ü', learners sometimes forget it or place it incorrectly. It follows the same pattern as blühen. Also, remember that the 'er-' prefix is inseparable. You never say 'blüht er'. It is always 'erblüht' in the present tense. 'Die Blume erblüht' (The flower blooms/is blooming).
Das Präfix 'er-' wird niemals vom Verb erblühen getrennt.
Ich habe gesehen, wie die Knospe erblüht ist, nicht 'geerblüht'.
To truly master erblühen, you need to see how it fits into the ecosystem of related German verbs. German is famous for its precise verbs of growth and development. By learning these alternatives, you can choose the exact word that fits your context, whether you're describing a garden, a business, or a personal relationship.
- blühen vs. erblühen
- As discussed, 'blühen' is the state (The garden is in bloom), while 'erblühen' is the start (The garden is beginning to bloom). Use 'blühen' for duration and 'erblühen' for transformation.
- aufblühen
- This is very close to 'erblühen' but often implies a more vigorous or visible opening up. It is the go-to word for people. 'Nach der Scheidung blühte sie richtig auf' (She really blossomed after the divorce). It feels a bit more active and less 'purely aesthetic' than 'erblühen'.
- gedeihen
- This means 'to thrive' or 'to prosper'. It doesn't necessarily involve flowers. A business 'gedeiht', a child 'gedeiht'. It suggests healthy, steady growth over time. 'Erblühen' is more about the moment of peak beauty.
Während die Blumen erblühen, gedeiht das Gemüse im Garten prächtig.
If you are looking for a more formal or economic term, consider florieren. This is the German equivalent of 'to flourish' in a business or financial sense. You would say 'Der Handel floriert' (Trade is flourishing). You would rarely say 'Der Handel erblüht' unless you wanted to be exceptionally poetic or metaphorical.
Die Wirtschaft der Region beginnt wieder zu florieren.
In a literary context, you might encounter entsprießen (to spring forth). This is even more poetic and often used for hair, plants, or even thoughts. It has a slightly archaic feel compared to the modern 'erblühen'. On the opposite end of the spectrum, verblühen means to wither or fade. This is the natural conclusion to the 'erblühen' process. Knowing both helps you describe the full cycle of life.
- Summary Table of Growth
- - aufkeimen: to sprout (beginning)
- erblühen: to blossom (transformation to beauty)
- blühen: to bloom (state)
- verblühen: to wither (end)
Alles, was erblüht, muss eines Tages auch wieder verblühen.
Finally, don't forget sich entfalten (to unfold). This is particularly common in psychology and education to describe a person's personality or skills 'unfolding'. It shares the same 'unfolding' imagery as erblühen but is more focused on the internal complexity of the person rather than the outward beauty of a flower. Choosing between 'erblühen' and 'sich entfalten' depends on whether you want to emphasize the visual beauty or the functional complexity of the growth.
In der richtigen Umgebung kann jeder Mensch seine Talente entfalten.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The 'er-' prefix in German is one of the most versatile tools in the language. It can turn a simple state into a dynamic event. Without it, 'erblühen' would just be 'blühen' (to be blooming).
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'h' (it should be silent).
- Pronouncing 'ü' like 'u' (moo). It must be the rounded 'ee' sound.
- Stressing the first syllable 'er-'.
- Using a hard 'r' at the end of 'er-'. It should be more of a vowel-like sound.
- Merging the 'ü' and 'e' into a single sound.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize if you know 'blühen'.
Requires knowledge of the 'er-' prefix and 'sein' auxiliary.
The 'ü' sound can be challenging for English speakers.
Distinctive sound, usually clear in context.
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Inseparable Prefixes (er-)
Ich erblühe, du erblühst, er erblüht (NOT: blühe er).
Auxiliary Verb 'sein' for Change of State
Die Blume IST erblüht (NOT: hat erblüht).
Nominalized Infinitives
Das Erblühen (always neuter, capitalized).
Genitive Case with Nouns
Das Erblühen DER Rosen.
Präteritum for Narrative
Die Wüste erblühte nach dem Regen.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Die Blumen erblühen.
The flowers are blooming.
Simple present tense.
Es ist Frühling, alles erblüht.
It is spring, everything is blooming.
Everything (alles) takes a singular verb.
Ich mag das Erblühen.
I like the blooming.
Noun usage.
Die Rose erblüht rot.
The rose blooms red.
Subject-verb-adjective.
Wann erblühen die Blumen?
When do the flowers bloom?
Question form.
Hier erblüht eine Blume.
A flower is blooming here.
Adverb 'hier' starts the sentence.
Kleine Blumen erblühen im Garten.
Small flowers are blooming in the garden.
Plural subject.
Die Natur erblüht jetzt.
Nature is blooming now.
Abstract noun as subject.
Im April erblühen viele Bäume.
In April, many trees bloom.
Time element at the start.
Das Erblühen der Blumen ist schön.
The blooming of the flowers is beautiful.
Genitive 'der Blumen'.
Die Blumen sind gestern erblüht.
The flowers bloomed yesterday.
Perfect tense with 'sein'.
Jedes Jahr erblüht mein Garten neu.
Every year my garden blooms anew.
Adverb 'neu' for 'anew'.
Wir sehen die Pflanzen erblühen.
We see the plants blooming.
Accusative with infinitive.
Die Sonne lässt die Blumen erblühen.
The sun lets the flowers bloom.
Causative 'lassen'.
In der Wärme erblühen sie schneller.
In the warmth they bloom faster.
Comparative 'schneller'.
Das Erblühen beginnt im März.
The blooming starts in March.
Subject 'Das Erblühen'.
Nach dem Regen erblühte die ganze Wüste.
After the rain, the whole desert bloomed.
Präteritum (narrative past).
Ihre Liebe ist langsam erblüht.
Their love blossomed slowly.
Metaphorical use in perfect tense.
Wir warten auf das Erblühen der Kirschbäume.
We are waiting for the cherry trees to bloom.
Waiting for + noun.
Das Land ist wirtschaftlich erblüht.
The country has flourished economically.
Economic metaphor.
Sie ist in ihrem neuen Job richtig erblüht.
She has really blossomed in her new job.
Personal development.
Wenn die Rosen erblühen, feiern wir ein Fest.
When the roses bloom, we will have a party.
Conditional 'wenn' clause.
Das Erblühen der Hoffnung gibt uns Kraft.
The blossoming of hope gives us strength.
Abstract noun + genitive.
Die Knospen fangen an zu erblühen.
The buds are starting to bloom.
Infinitive with 'zu'.
Die Renaissance ließ die Kunst in Europa neu erblühen.
The Renaissance let art in Europe flourish anew.
Historical context.
Trotz der Krise ist das kulturelle Leben erblüht.
Despite the crisis, cultural life has flourished.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive.
Das Erblühen der Jugend ist ein Thema vieler Gedichte.
The blossoming of youth is a theme of many poems.
Literary analysis.
Die Stadt ist unter der neuen Verwaltung förmlich erblüht.
The city literally blossomed under the new administration.
Adverb 'förmlich' for emphasis.
Es ist faszinierend, das Erblühen einer Blume im Zeitraffer zu sehen.
It is fascinating to see the blooming of a flower in time-lapse.
Infinitive phrase.
Ihre Fantasie erblühte, als sie die alten Märchen las.
Her imagination blossomed when she read the old fairy tales.
Narrative past.
Ohne Wasser kann keine Pflanze erblühen.
Without water, no plant can bloom.
Modal verb 'können'.
Das Erblühen der Talente sollte gefördert werden.
The blossoming of talents should be encouraged.
Passive voice with modal verb.
Die philosophischen Strömungen erblühten im 18. Jahrhundert.
Philosophical movements flourished in the 18th century.
Academic register.
Das Erblühen der Zivilisation ist oft an den Handel geknüpft.
The blossoming of civilization is often linked to trade.
Complex passive construction.
In der Stille der Nacht erblühen oft die kühnsten Träume.
In the silence of the night, the boldest dreams often blossom.
Poetic word order.
Man muss die Voraussetzungen schaffen, damit Innovation erblühen kann.
One must create the conditions so that innovation can flourish.
Conjunction 'damit'.
Das Erblühen der Landschaft nach einem Waldbrand ist ein Zeichen der Resilienz.
The blooming of the landscape after a forest fire is a sign of resilience.
Scientific/Environmental context.
Ihre Begabung erblühte erst unter dem Einfluss ihres Mentors.
Her talent only blossomed under the influence of her mentor.
Prepositional phrase 'unter dem Einfluss'.
Das Erblühen der Demokratie erfordert ständige Wachsamkeit.
The blossoming of democracy requires constant vigilance.
Political metaphor.
Wie eine seltene Blume erblühte ihre Schönheit nur für einen kurzen Moment.
Like a rare flower, her beauty bloomed only for a brief moment.
Comparative 'wie'.
Das Erblühen der Romantik markierte eine Abkehr von der reinen Rationalität.
The blossoming of Romanticism marked a departure from pure rationality.
Historical/Literary analysis.
In den Ruinen der alten Welt erblühte eine neue, hybride Kultur.
In the ruins of the old world, a new, hybrid culture blossomed.
Sophisticated narrative style.
Das Erblühen der menschlichen Seele ist ein Mysterium.
The blossoming of the human soul is a mystery.
Philosophical register.
Die ökonomische Prosperität ließ die Städte in ungeahntem Maße erblühen.
Economic prosperity allowed the cities to flourish to an unimagined extent.
Advanced vocabulary (Prosperität, ungeahnt).
Manche Talente erblühen im Verborgenen, fernab der öffentlichen Aufmerksamkeit.
Some talents blossom in secret, far from public attention.
Participle phrase 'fernab der...'.
Das Erblühen der Erkenntnis ist oft ein schmerzhafter Prozess.
The blossoming of insight is often a painful process.
Abstract metaphorical use.
Durch die Digitalisierung erblühen völlig neue Geschäftsmodelle.
Through digitalization, completely new business models are flourishing.
Contemporary business context.
Das Erblühen der Freiheit war das Ziel der Revolutionäre.
The blossoming of freedom was the goal of the revolutionaries.
Idealistic/Political register.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— To make something flourish or bloom. Often used for projects or gardens.
Sie hat das kleine Geschäft zum Erblühen gebracht.
— To shine or flourish again with new beauty. Common in architecture or city planning.
Das Schloss erblüht nach der Renovierung in neuem Glanz.
— The emergence of a new sense of hope. A common poetic expression.
Das Erblühen der Hoffnung war in ihren Augen zu sehen.
— A rising or developing talent. Used for young artists or athletes.
Er ist ein erblühendes Talent in der Musikwelt.
— Love is starting to grow. A classic romantic phrase.
Zwischen den beiden erblühte eine zarte Liebe.
— The buds are opening. Literal botanical description.
Man kann sehen, wie die Knospen erblühen.
— A period of great artistic and cultural activity.
Das 19. Jahrhundert war eine Zeit kulturellen Erblühens.
— An economic boom or period of prosperity.
Das wirtschaftliche Erblühen der 50er Jahre war enorm.
— To allow beauty to manifest. Often used in cosmetics or art.
Diese Creme lässt Ihre natürliche Schönheit erblühen.
— To bloom earlier than expected. Literal or metaphorical.
Wegen des warmen Wetters erblühten die Bäume frühzeitig.
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Blühen is the state; erblühen is the start.
Verblühen is the end (to wither).
Aufblühen is more common for people and casual growth.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To live a life of luxury and ease. While not using 'erblühen', it shares the rose imagery.
Er ist auf Rosen gebettet.
literary— To experience one's peak or most successful period.
Die Stadt erlebte im Mittelalter ihre Blütezeit.
neutral— To say something indirectly or euphemistically.
Er hat es mir durch die Blume gesagt.
informal— In the prime of one's life.
Er starb in der Blüte seines Lebens.
literary— To not win anything or be unsuccessful.
Mit dieser Strategie werden wir keinen Blumentopf gewinnen.
informal— To become beautiful or happy very quickly.
Sie blühte wie eine Blume auf.
poetic— To be successful or on the right track.
Endlich ist er auf dem grünen Zweig.
informal— To feel the excitement of spring (often romantic).
Er hat wohl Frühlingsgefühle.
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Sounds similar (rhymes).
Glühen means to glow or to be red-hot. Erblühen is about flowers.
Die Kohlen glühen, aber die Blumen erblühen.
Sounds similar.
Sprühen means to spray or to sparkle. Erblühen is about growth.
Sie sprüht vor Energie, während die Blumen erblühen.
Rhymes.
Mühen (sich mühen) means to struggle or make an effort.
Er müht sich im Garten, damit die Rosen erblühen.
Rhymes.
Brühen means to scald or to brew (coffee/tea).
Ich brühe Kaffee, während ich sehe, wie die Blumen erblühen.
Same root, different prefix.
Verblühen is the opposite; it means to wither or fade away.
Die Blumen erblühen im Mai und verblühen im Juni.
أنماط الجُمل
Die [Blume] erblüht.
Die Rose erblüht.
Im [Monat] erblühen die [Pflanzen].
Im Mai erblühen die Apfelbäume.
[Subjekt] ist [Adverb] erblüht.
Das Geschäft ist langsam erblüht.
Das Erblühen von [Genitiv] ist [Adjektiv].
Das Erblühen der Hoffnung ist wichtig.
Unter [Bedingung] erblüht [Abstraktum].
Unter Freiheit erblüht die Kreativität.
[Metapher] ließ [Subjekt] erblühen.
Die Muse ließ seine Dichtkunst erblühen.
Sonne lässt [Akkusativ] erblühen.
Die Sonne lässt die Blumen erblühen.
Trotz [Dativ/Genitiv] erblüht [Subjekt].
Trotz der Kälte erblühen die Schneeglöckchen.
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الصفات
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كيفية الاستخدام
Medium. Common in literature, journalism, and gardening, but rare in technical or slang contexts.
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Die Blume hat erblüht.
→
Die Blume ist erblüht.
Erblühen is a change of state verb, so it must use 'sein' as the auxiliary verb.
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Die Blume blüht er.
→
Die Blume erblüht.
The prefix 'er-' is inseparable. You cannot split it from the verb.
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Die Rose erblüht seit einer Woche.
→
Die Rose blüht seit einer Woche.
If the action is ongoing (state), use 'blühen'. 'Erblühen' is for the start/transformation.
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Ich habe die Blume erblüht.
→
Ich habe die Blume zum Erblühen gebracht.
Erblühen is intransitive. You cannot do it 'to' something directly.
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Die Blume erblüt.
→
Die Blume erblüht.
Don't forget the 'h' after the 'ü'. It is silent but necessary for spelling.
نصائح
The 'er-' prefix
Remember that 'er-' often signals a change of state. Learning this will help you understand many other verbs like 'erwachen' or 'erkennen'.
Poetic Touch
Use 'erblühen' in your writing to add a touch of elegance. It sounds much more sophisticated than just using 'anfangen zu blühen'.
Lip Rounding
When saying 'erblühen', make sure your lips are very round for the 'ü'. This is the key to a good German accent.
Nominalization
Don't be afraid to use 'Das Erblühen'. It's a very common way to start a sentence in descriptive German.
Metaphors
Think of 'erblühen' as 'unfolding beauty'. Use it for anything that goes from a hidden state to a beautiful one.
Prefix Recognition
Practice hearing the difference between 'erblühen', 'verblühen', and 'aufblühen'. The prefix tells the whole story.
Spring Context
In Germany, spring is a big deal. 'Erblühen' is the quintessential spring word. Use it during the months of March, April, and May.
Auxiliary sein
Always check your perfect tense. If you say 'hat erblüht', a German speaker will immediately know you're a beginner.
Avoid Overuse
While beautiful, 'erblühen' is a strong word. Don't use it for every single flower; save it for the special ones.
The Bloom Rule
Associate 'erblühen' with the English 'emergence'. It's the emergence of the bloom.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of the 'ER' in ERblühen as 'EMERGING'. The flower is EMERGING from the bud to BLOOM.
ربط بصري
Visualize a fast-motion video of a rose opening. Every time the petals move, say 'erblühen'.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to use 'erblühen' in a sentence about your favorite hobby or a skill you are learning. How is it 'blooming'?
أصل الكلمة
The word stems from the Old High German 'bluoen', which is related to the English word 'bloom' and 'blossom'. The prefix 'er-' was added later to provide the inchoative meaning (starting the action).
المعنى الأصلي: To produce flowers or to be in a state of flowering.
Germanicالسياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities. It is a universally positive and safe word.
English speakers often use 'bloom' for both the state and the start. In German, 'erblühen' specifically marks the start, making it more precise than the English 'to bloom' in many contexts.
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سياقات واقعية
Gardening
- Wann erblühen die Tulpen?
- Die Rosen sind prächtig erblüht.
- Dünger hilft beim Erblühen.
- Schutz vor Frost beim Erblühen.
Romanticism
- Unsere Liebe erblüht.
- Ein Herz zum Erblühen bringen.
- Die zarte Blüte der Liebe.
- In Liebe erblüht.
Economy
- Die Wirtschaft erblüht neu.
- Ein erblühender Markt.
- Das Erblühen des Handels.
- Investitionen lassen die Region erblühen.
Personal Development
- Sie ist richtig erblüht.
- Talente erblühen lassen.
- Ein spätes Erblühen.
- In der neuen Rolle erblühen.
Nature Documentaries
- Das Erblühen im Zeitraffer.
- Die Wüste erblüht nach dem Regen.
- Das Wunder des Erblühens.
- Wenn die Alpenwiesen erblühen.
بدايات محادثة
"Hast du gesehen, wie schön die Kirschbäume in diesem Jahr erblühen?"
"Wann erblühen eigentlich die Blumen in deinem Garten?"
"Glaubst du, dass Talente auch noch im hohen Alter erblühen können?"
"Was bringt dich persönlich so richtig zum Erblühen?"
"Findest du das Erblühen der Natur im Frühling auch so inspirierend?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Beschreibe einen Moment in deinem Leben, in dem du dich gefühlt hast, als würdest du erblühen.
Welche Blumen, die in deiner Heimat erblühen, magst du am liebsten und warum?
Denke an ein Projekt, das du gestartet hast. Wie ist es mit der Zeit erblüht?
Warum ist das Erblühen der Natur für viele Menschen so wichtig für ihre Stimmung?
Stell dir vor, du hättest einen Zaubergarten. Was würde dort alles erblühen?
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNein, 'erblühen' ist ein untrennbares Verb. Das Präfix 'er-' bleibt immer beim Stamm. Beispiel: 'Die Blume erblüht' (nicht: 'blüht er').
Man benutzt immer 'sein', da es eine Zustandsveränderung beschreibt. Beispiel: 'Die Blume ist erblüht'.
'Blühen' beschreibt den Zustand (Die Blume blüht schon lange). 'Erblühen' beschreibt den Beginn (Die Blume erblüht gerade).
Ja, aber es ist sehr poetisch. Meistens benutzt man für Menschen eher 'aufblühen' (z.B. 'Sie blüht in ihrem neuen Job auf').
Es ist in der Schriftsprache und in der Literatur sehr häufig, in der Alltagssprache etwas seltener als 'blühen'.
Ja, das substantivierte Verb 'das Erblühen'. Es wird oft mit dem Genitiv verwendet: 'Das Erblühen der Natur'.
Ja, das ist eine gängige Metapher für wirtschaftlichen Aufschwung und Erfolg.
Wie ein 'i', aber mit runden Lippen. Es ist ein langer Vokal.
Das direkte Gegenteil ist 'verblühen' (wenn die Blütezeit vorbei ist).
Nein, da es ein intransitives Verb ist (es hat kein Akkusativobjekt), kann es kein Passiv bilden.
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Write a sentence about flowers in spring using 'erblühen'.
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Describe a person's talent using the word 'erblühen'.
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Write a short poem (2 lines) with 'erblühen'.
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Explain the difference between 'blühen' and 'erblühen'.
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Use 'das Erblühen' in a formal sentence.
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Write a sentence about a city using 'erblühen'.
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Translate: 'The buds are starting to bloom.'
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Describe a romantic moment with 'erblühen'.
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Write a sentence using 'erblühen' in the Konjunktiv II.
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Use 'erblühen' to describe a historical period.
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Write a sentence with 'erblühen' and the adverb 'prächtig'.
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Translate: 'The blossoming of hope.'
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Use 'erblühen' in a sentence about a desert.
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Describe a child's development with 'erblühen'.
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Write a sentence with 'erblühen' in the future tense.
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Translate: 'The trees have bloomed.'
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Use 'erblühen' in a marketing slogan for perfume.
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Write a sentence about a friendship using 'erblühen'.
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Use 'erblühen' in the past perfect (Plusquamperfekt).
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Explain why 'erblühen' is a positive word.
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Say 'Die Blumen erblühen im Frühling' out loud.
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Describe your favorite flower using 'erblühen'.
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Explain the difference between 'blühen' and 'erblühen' in German.
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Tell a short story about a garden.
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Pronounce 'Erblühen' correctly three times.
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Use 'erblühen' to compliment someone's growth.
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Ask a question about when trees bloom.
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Talk about the economic state of your country.
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Describe a park in spring.
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Use 'erblühen' in a sentence about hope.
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Translate and say: 'The flowers have bloomed.'
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Discuss a hobby that makes you 'blossom'.
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Say 'Das Erblühen der Natur' with correct stress.
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Tell someone that their garden is beautiful.
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Use 'erblühen' in the Konjunktiv II.
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Describe a historical movement.
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Talk about the 'Kirschblütenfest'.
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Say a sentence with 'erblühen' and 'langsam'.
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Use 'erblühen' in a sentence about a child.
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Summarize why you like the word 'erblühen'.
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Listen and write: 'Die Knospen erblühen.'
Listen and write: 'Alles ist erblüht.'
Listen and write: 'Das Erblühen der Rosen.'
Is the verb 'blühen' or 'erblühen'? 'Die Wiese erblüht.'
What is the auxiliary? 'Die Bäume sind erblüht.'
Listen for the adverb: 'Die Blumen erblühen prächtig.'
Listen and write: 'Ihre Liebe erblühte.'
Identify the noun: 'Wir feiern das Erblühen.'
Listen and write: 'Wann erblühen die Tulpen?'
Is it past or present? 'Die Rose erblühte.'
Listen and write: 'Ein erblühendes Geschäft.'
What is blooming? 'Die Kirschbäume erblühen.'
Listen and write: 'Lass deine Träume erblühen.'
Listen and write: 'Die Natur erblüht neu.'
Listen and write: 'Das Erblühen der Hoffnung.'
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Summary
Erblühen is the 'becoming' of beauty. Use it for the exact moment a flower opens or when a person's potential is finally realized. Example: 'Die Knospe ist zur Rose erblüht' (The bud has blossomed into a rose).
- Erblühen means to start blooming or to blossom, focusing on the transformation.
- It is used literally for flowers and metaphorically for success or talent.
- The 'er-' prefix indicates the beginning of a new, beautiful state.
- It is a formal, poetic word that always takes 'sein' in the past.
The 'er-' prefix
Remember that 'er-' often signals a change of state. Learning this will help you understand many other verbs like 'erwachen' or 'erkennen'.
Poetic Touch
Use 'erblühen' in your writing to add a touch of elegance. It sounds much more sophisticated than just using 'anfangen zu blühen'.
Lip Rounding
When saying 'erblühen', make sure your lips are very round for the 'ü'. This is the key to a good German accent.
Nominalization
Don't be afraid to use 'Das Erblühen'. It's a very common way to start a sentence in descriptive German.
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