Bedeutung
To rise from a sitting or lying position.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Standing up when a guest enters is a standard sign of politeness. Usage is identical, but 'se lever' is often used in the context of winter sports (getting up after a fall). Often used in the context of community gatherings where standing shows respect to elders. Similar to France, with a strong emphasis on formal etiquette in professional settings.
Reflexive check
Always check if the subject is the same as the object. If yes, use 'se'.
Don't over-reflexive
Don't use 'se' for objects like books or bags.
Bedeutung
To rise from a sitting or lying position.
Reflexive check
Always check if the subject is the same as the object. If yes, use 'se'.
Don't over-reflexive
Don't use 'se' for objects like books or bags.
Etiquette
In France, standing up for guests is a sign of respect.
Teste dich selbst
Conjugate 'se lever' for 'nous'.
Nous ____ ____ à 8h.
Reflexive pronoun 'nous' + verb 'levons'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the correct sentence.
Reflexive is for the whole body; transitive is for parts.
Match the subject to the correct reflexive form.
Match: Je, Tu, Il, Nous
Correct reflexive pronoun usage.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Pourquoi es-tu fatigué ? B: Parce que je ____ ____ à 5h.
Past tense requires 'être' auxiliary.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenNous ____ ____ à 8h.
Reflexive pronoun 'nous' + verb 'levons'.
Choose the correct sentence.
Reflexive is for the whole body; transitive is for parts.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Correct reflexive pronoun usage.
A: Pourquoi es-tu fatigué ? B: Parce que je ____ ____ à 5h.
Past tense requires 'être' auxiliary.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenYes, when referring to a person standing up.
Yes, 'Le chien se lève'.
Réveiller is waking up; lever is standing up.
Je me suis levé.
It is neutral.
No, use 'soulever'.
For feminine agreement in past tense.
Yes, for formal meetings.
Not really, it's standard French.
Yes, 'Le soleil se lève'.
No, use 'sortir'.
No, it's one of the first verbs learned.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Se réveiller
similarTo wake up
Se coucher
contrastTo go to bed
Lever le camp
specialized formTo pack up and leave
Se mettre debout
synonymTo stand up