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- Bestreiten means to deny, contest, or dispute a statement or claim in a formal way.
- It also means to cover, pay for, or finance costs, especially one's livelihood.
- In sports, it means to participate in or carry out a match or competition.
- It is a strong verb (bestritt, bestritten) and is very common in formal German.
The German verb bestreiten is a multifaceted word that every learner aiming for fluency must master. At its core, it originates from the word Streit (quarrel or dispute), which gives you a hint about its primary meaning: to contest or deny something. However, as German evolved, the word branched out into three distinct semantic fields: legal/argumentative denial, financial coverage, and the performance of activities. Understanding these three pillars is essential because the word appears in everything from crime dramas to financial reports and sports news.
- The Argumentative Use
- In a legal or formal context, to bestreiten means to deny the truth of a statement or the validity of a claim. If someone accuses you of a crime, you would 'bestreiten' the allegations. Unlike the word 'leugnen' (to deny a fact known to be true), 'bestreiten' is often more formal and suggests a legal defense or a formal contradiction of a claim.
Der Angeklagte bestreitet alle Vorwürfe vehement.
- The Financial Use
- This is perhaps the most surprising use for English speakers. To 'bestreiten' costs (Kosten bestreiten) means to pay for them or cover them. It is frequently used with the word 'Lebensunterhalt' (livelihood). If you work to pay your bills, you are 'bestreiten' your livelihood. It implies a sense of managing or sustaining oneself through effort.
Es ist schwierig, den Lebensunterhalt allein mit Kunst zu bestreiten.
- The Performance Use
- In sports or event contexts, 'bestreiten' means to take part in or carry out a competition or event. For example, a tennis player might 'bestreiten' her hundredth match. Here, it loses the negative connotation of denial and takes on a sense of active participation in a formal challenge.
Die Mannschaft wird heute ihr letztes Heimspiel bestreiten.
Beyond these primary uses, 'bestreiten' carries a level of formality that elevates your German. While a child might say 'Das stimmt nicht' (That’s not true), an adult in a professional setting would say 'Ich bestreite diese Aussage.' This shift in register is key for CEFR B1 and B2 learners. It shows you can navigate nuances of tone and context. Whether you are in a courtroom, a bank, or a stadium, 'bestreiten' is your go-to verb for asserting a position, managing resources, or engaging in professional activities. Its versatility makes it a high-frequency word in newspapers (Tageszeitungen) and academic literature, where precision of expression is paramount. By mastering 'bestreiten', you bridge the gap between basic communication and sophisticated linguistic competence.
Grammatically, bestreiten is a strong (irregular) verb. This means its stem changes in the past tense: bestreiten (present), bestritt (simple past), and hat bestritten (past participle). It always takes the accusative case, meaning you 'bestreiten' something directly. Let's look at how to construct these sentences across different contexts.
- Denying Accusations
- When you deny something, the object is usually a noun like Vorwurf (accusation), Tat (deed/crime), or Gerücht (rumor). Example: 'Er bestreitet, das Geld gestohlen zu haben.' Here, a sub-clause with 'zu + infinitive' replaces the direct object.
Niemand kann bestreiten, dass das Wetter heute schön ist.
- Financing and Coverage
- In financial contexts, the object is typically Kosten (costs), Ausgaben (expenses), or Lebensunterhalt (livelihood). You will often see it used with modal verbs like 'können' or 'müssen'. 'Wie soll ich meine Miete bestreiten?' (How am I supposed to cover my rent?)
Das Unternehmen muss die Reisekosten bestreiten.
- Engaging in Events
- In the 'performance' sense, common objects are Wettkampf (competition), Spiel (game), or Konzert (concert). It implies the completion of the task. 'Sie hat viele Turniere bestritten.' (She has competed in many tournaments.)
Der Musiker wird die gesamte Tournee allein bestreiten.
When using 'bestreiten' in the negative sense (to deny), you can often follow it with a 'dass'-clause. For example: 'Ich bestreite nicht, dass er Recht hat.' (I don't deny that he is right). This is a very common rhetorical device in debates to concede a point while still maintaining a different overall position. In the financial sense, it is often paired with adverbs like mühelos (effortlessly) or kaum (hardly). 'Er kann seinen Lebensunterhalt kaum bestreiten.' This suggests a struggle to make ends meet. Finally, in the past tense, remember that 'bestritt' is used in formal writing, while 'hat bestritten' is used in spoken German. 'Gestern bestritt der Minister die Gerüchte' (Yesterday the minister denied the rumors). Mastering these patterns allows you to use 'bestreiten' with the confidence of a native speaker, ensuring your sentences are both grammatically correct and contextually appropriate.
If you turn on the German news (Tagesschau), read a newspaper (Die Zeit), or listen to a legal podcast, bestreiten will appear frequently. It is a staple of 'Amtssprache' (official language) and journalism. In the media, it is the standard word used when a public figure rejects a claim. You will hear: 'Der Konzern bestreitet jegliche Verantwortung für den Unfall.' This sounds much more official and definitive than 'Der Konzern sagt, er ist nicht schuld.'
- In the Courtroom
- Lawyers use 'bestreiten' to challenge evidence or testimony. A defense attorney might say, 'Wir bestreiten die Glaubwürdigkeit des Zeugen.' (We contest the credibility of the witness). It is the formal way to start a legal dispute over a specific fact.
Anwälte bestreiten oft die Beweislast der Gegenseite.
- In Financial Advising
- If you go to a German bank or talk to a tax advisor, they might ask how you plan to 'bestreiten' your retirement (Lebensabend). They are asking how you will finance your life once you stop working. It’s a formal way of discussing long-term financial sustainability.
Wie möchten Sie Ihre Rentenzeit bestreiten?
- In Sports Commentary
- Listen to a football match on the radio. The commentator will say, 'Müller bestreitet heute sein 500. Pflichtspiel für den Verein.' It adds a layer of prestige to the achievement, suggesting that the player has 'fought' through five hundred professional challenges.
Der Boxer wird den Kampf gegen den Weltmeister bestreiten.
You might also encounter 'bestreiten' in academic papers where an author 'bestreitet' a previously held theory. This is the intellectual version of the word. In everyday casual conversation, 'bestreiten' is less common than 'leugnen' or 'bezahlen', but using it correctly in those contexts makes you sound highly educated. For instance, instead of saying 'Ich bezahle das alles selbst,' saying 'Ich bestreite die Unkosten aus eigener Tasche' (I am covering the expenses out of my own pocket) conveys a sense of responsibility and formality. In summary, 'bestreiten' is a bridge between the everyday and the professional, a word that signals you are comfortable in the worlds of law, finance, and high-level competition.
One of the most common mistakes learners make with bestreiten is confusing it with its close relatives: abstreiten and leugnen. While all three can be translated as 'to deny', they are not interchangeable in all contexts. 'Abstreiten' is very similar to 'bestreiten' in the sense of 'to deny', but it is often used for more personal or trivial matters. You might 'abstreiten' that you ate the last cookie, but a politician would 'bestreiten' a corruption scandal.
- Mistake: Confusion with 'Leugnen'
- 'Leugnen' implies that the person is lying about a known fact. If you 'leugnen' something, there is a strong suggestion that the thing is actually true. 'Bestreiten', on the other hand, is more neutral—it just means you are contesting the claim. Using 'leugnen' when you mean 'bestreiten' can sound more accusatory than intended.
Falsch: Ich leugne die Rechnung. (I deny the invoice—sounds like you're lying). Richtig: Ich bestreite die Rechnung. (I contest the invoice—you think it's wrong).
- Mistake: Conjugation Errors
- Because it's a strong verb, learners often try to conjugate it regularly. They might say 'bestreitete' instead of 'bestritt' or 'gebestreitet' instead of 'bestritten'. Remember: it follows the pattern of 'streiten' (to fight): streiten-stritt-gestritten, so bestreiten-bestritt-bestritten.
Falsch: Er hat die Aussage gebestreitet. Richtig: Er hat die Aussage bestritten.
- Mistake: Misusing the Financial Sense
- Learners sometimes think 'bestreiten' can be used for any kind of payment. However, you don't 'bestreiten' a loaf of bread at the bakery. You 'bestreiten' ongoing costs, a lifestyle, or a specific large expense. It’s about coverage and sustainability, not a simple transaction.
Another subtle mistake is the word order in subordinate clauses. Since 'bestreiten' is often used with 'dass' or 'ob', remember that the conjugated verb must go to the end. 'Er bestreitet, dass er dort war.' (He denies that he was there). Finally, watch out for the preposition 'mit'. In the financial sense, you 'bestreiten' something 'mit' (with) money. 'Er bestreitet seinen Lebensunterhalt mit Taxifahren.' (He makes his living by driving a taxi). Forgetting the 'mit' or using the wrong preposition is a common stumbling block for A2 and B1 students. By paying attention to these nuances—especially the distinction between 'bestreiten' and 'leugnen'—you will avoid the most common traps and sound more like a native speaker.
To truly master bestreiten, you need to know its synonyms and how they differ in nuance. German is a language of precision, and choosing the right 'deny' or 'finance' verb can change the entire tone of your statement. Here we compare 'bestreiten' with its closest linguistic neighbors.
- Bestreiten vs. Abstreiten
- While often interchangeable, 'abstreiten' is more common in everyday speech for personal denials. 'Er streitet ab, das Fenster kaputt gemacht zu haben.' 'Bestreiten' is the preferred choice for formal, legal, or intellectual disputes. You 'bestreiten' a claim in court; you 'abstreiten' a small lie to a friend.
- Bestreiten vs. Leugnen
- 'Leugnen' is much stronger. It often implies 'to deny the existence of something' or 'to lie about a fact'. 'Klimawandelleugner' (climate change deniers) uses 'leugnen' because the fact is scientifically established. 'Bestreiten' is used when the truth is still up for debate or when you are simply refusing to accept a claim.
- Bestreiten vs. Finanzieren
- In the financial sense, 'finanzieren' is more technical. It often refers to loans or investment structures. 'Bestreiten' is more about the act of covering costs from one's own resources. 'Ich finanziere mein Auto durch einen Kredit' (I finance my car through a loan) vs. 'Ich bestreite die Unterhaltskosten selbst' (I cover the maintenance costs myself).
- Bestreiten vs. Dementieren
- 'Dementieren' is specifically used in journalism and PR. It means to issue an official denial of a rumor or report. A spokesperson 'dementiert' a news story. 'Bestreiten' is what the person does; 'dementieren' is the official act of putting that denial into a statement.
Finally, in the context of 'performing' a match, you could use absolvieren (to complete/go through) or austragen (to hold/host a match). However, 'bestreiten' emphasizes the player's active participation in the struggle of the game. By understanding these subtle differences, you can tailor your German to the exact situation. Whether you're writing a formal letter to contest a fine (eine Forderung bestreiten) or describing how you manage your monthly budget (die monatlichen Fixkosten bestreiten), choosing 'bestreiten' over simpler verbs like 'sagen' or 'zahlen' demonstrates a sophisticated command of the language and its rich synonymous landscape.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The financial meaning 'to pay for' comes from the idea of 'fighting through' the costs or managing the struggle of expenses. It shows how metaphors of battle were applied to everyday management.
Guía de pronunciación
- Stressing the 'be-' prefix.
- Pronouncing 'st' as 'st' instead of 'sht'.
- Confusing 'ei' with 'ie' (pronouncing it as 'ee').
- Adding a 'ge-' in the past participle.
- Muttering the final 'n' too much.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize in context once you know the three meanings.
Requires correct strong verb conjugation and understanding of formal register.
Hard to choose between bestreiten/abstreiten/leugnen spontaneously.
Clear pronunciation, but the 'be-' prefix can sometimes be swallowed.
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Requisitos previos
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Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Inseparable Prefix 'be-'
bestreiten -> bestritten (No 'ge-' in past participle).
Strong Verb Pattern (ei-i-i)
bestreiten, bestritt, bestritten (Similar to reiten, streiten).
Accusative Object
Ich bestreite DEN (masc. acc.) Vorwurf.
Subordinate Clauses with 'dass'
Er bestreitet, dass er Geld HAT (verb at end).
Infinitive with 'zu'
Es ist schwer, die Kosten ZU bestreiten.
Ejemplos por nivel
Ich muss meine Miete bestreiten.
I must cover my rent.
Modal verb + infinitive at the end.
Er bestreitet das Essen.
He is paying for the meal.
Simple present tense.
Wir bestreiten die Kosten.
We cover the costs.
Direct object in accusative.
Kannst du das bestreiten?
Can you pay for that?
Question with modal verb.
Sie bestreitet ihr Leben allein.
She supports herself alone.
Refers to livelihood.
Bestreitest du das?
Do you deny that?
Inverted word order for question.
Ich bestreite nichts.
I am denying nothing.
Negative with 'nichts'.
Das ist schwer zu bestreiten.
That is hard to pay for / deny.
'zu' + infinitive construction.
Er bestreitet, dass er den Fehler gemacht hat.
He denies that he made the mistake.
'dass' clause requires verb at the end.
Wie bestreitest du deinen Lebensunterhalt?
How do you make your living?
Common collocation with 'Lebensunterhalt'.
Die Firma bestreitet die Reisekosten.
The company covers the travel costs.
Formal business context.
Ich bestreite diese Aussage.
I contest this statement.
Formal denial.
Sie hat viele Spiele bestritten.
She has played many games.
Perfect tense without 'ge-'.
Er bestritt den Vorwurf sofort.
He denied the accusation immediately.
Simple past (Präteritum) 'bestritt'.
Wir müssen die Ausgaben bestreiten.
We have to cover the expenses.
Plural subject and object.
Bestreitest du die Wahrheit?
Are you denying the truth?
Abstract object 'Wahrheit'.
Der Angeklagte bestreitet die Tatbeteiligung.
The accused denies involvement in the crime.
Legal terminology.
Er bestreitet seinen Lebensunterhalt durch Gelegenheitsjobs.
He makes his living through odd jobs.
Using 'durch' to show the means.
Es ist unklar, wer die Kosten bestreiten wird.
It is unclear who will cover the costs.
Future tense with 'wird'.
Die Mannschaft bestreitet heute ihr wichtigstes Spiel.
The team is playing its most important game today.
Superlative 'wichtigstes'.
Niemand kann bestreiten, dass sie talentiert ist.
No one can deny that she is talented.
Rhetorical construction.
Er hat die Vorwürfe vehement bestritten.
He vehemently denied the allegations.
Adverb 'vehement' modifying the verb.
Die Unkosten werden vom Verein bestritten.
The expenses are covered by the club.
Passive voice construction.
Sie bestreitet die Echtheit des Dokuments.
She contests the authenticity of the document.
Formal object 'Echtheit'.
Der Minister bestritt jegliche Kenntnis von den Vorgängen.
The minister denied any knowledge of the events.
Formal Präteritum.
Das Projekt wird aus privaten Mitteln bestritten.
The project is financed from private funds.
Passive with 'aus' to show source.
Er bestreitet den zehnten Wettkampf in dieser Saison.
He is competing in his tenth competition this season.
Ordinal number 'zehnten'.
Man kann die Notwendigkeit dieser Maßnahmen nicht bestreiten.
One cannot deny the necessity of these measures.
Modal verb 'kann' with 'man'.
Sie bestreitet, jemals dort gewesen zu sein.
She denies ever having been there.
Infinitive clause with 'zu sein'.
Die Versicherung bestreitet ihre Leistungspflicht.
The insurance company contests its obligation to pay.
Compound noun 'Leistungspflicht'.
Er bestritt die Rechtmäßigkeit der Wahl.
He contested the legality of the election.
Political context.
Wie soll die Finanzierung bestritten werden?
How is the financing to be covered?
Passive infinitive construction.
Es lässt sich kaum bestreiten, dass Reformen nötig sind.
It can hardly be denied that reforms are necessary.
Reflexive 'lässt sich' as passive substitute.
Die Beweislast wurde von der Verteidigung bestritten.
The burden of proof was contested by the defense.
Legal passive voice.
Er bestreitet seinen Lebensunterhalt nunmehr als freier Autor.
He now makes his living as a freelance author.
Adverb 'nunmehr' (from now on).
Der Athlet bestritt sein Comeback mit Bravour.
The athlete made his comeback with great skill.
Idiomatic 'mit Bravour'.
Die Tatsachen wurden von den Zeugen nicht bestritten.
The facts were not contested by the witnesses.
Plural passive.
Sie bestreitet die These, dass Armut unvermeidlich sei.
She contests the thesis that poverty is inevitable.
Subjunctive I 'sei' in indirect speech.
Das Unternehmen bestritt die Vorwürfe des unlauteren Wettbewerbs.
The company denied the allegations of unfair competition.
Complex legal term 'unlauterer Wettbewerb'.
Kann man den Sinn des Lebens allein durch Arbeit bestreiten?
Can one fulfill the meaning of life through work alone?
Philosophical usage.
Die Validität der empirischen Daten wurde vehement bestritten.
The validity of the empirical data was vehemently contested.
Academic passive.
Er bestritt den Lebensabend in relativer Armut.
He spent his final years in relative poverty.
Euphemism 'Lebensabend' (evening of life).
Es wäre vermessen, die Existenz dieser Probleme zu bestreiten.
It would be presumptuous to deny the existence of these problems.
Subjunctive II 'wäre vermessen'.
Die Klägerin bestreitet die Wirksamkeit des Vertrages.
The plaintiff contests the effectiveness of the contract.
Legal term 'Wirksamkeit'.
Er bestritt zeitlebens die Urheberschaft an dem Werk.
Throughout his life, he denied authorship of the work.
Adverb 'zeitlebens' (life-long).
Die Kosten für die Instandhaltung werden aus dem laufenden Haushalt bestritten.
The maintenance costs are covered from the current budget.
Public finance context.
Die Dialektik des Arguments lässt sich schwerlich bestreiten.
The dialectic of the argument can hardly be contested.
Elevated adverb 'schwerlich'.
Sie bestritt die Hauptrolle in der gestrigen Aufführung.
She played the leading role in yesterday's performance.
Artistic context.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— That cannot be denied. It is an obvious fact.
Dass er klug ist, lässt sich nicht bestreiten.
— Who is paying the bill? (Often used for drinks/food).
Heute bestreite ich die Zeche!
— To struggle to make a living.
Er bestreitet seinen Lebensunterhalt mühsam mit Kunst.
— To pay for something out of one's own pocket.
Ich musste die Reparatur aus eigener Tasche bestreiten.
— To contest a claim or a bill.
Ich werde diese unberechtigte Forderung bestreiten.
— To manage daily life (financially/practically).
Wie bestreitest du deinen Alltag ohne Auto?
— To cover the travel expenses.
Die Universität wird die Reisekosten bestreiten.
Se confunde a menudo con
Abstreiten is more for personal/informal lies; bestreiten is more for formal/legal contestation.
Leugnen implies you are lying about a known fact; bestreiten is a more neutral 'contest'.
The exact opposite: to confirm instead of to deny.
Modismos y expresiones
— To earn enough money to live. This is the most common idiomatic use.
Er bestreitet seinen Lebensunterhalt als Autor.
neutral— To pay the bill for a group, usually in a bar or restaurant.
Wer bestreitet heute die Zeche?
informal/colloquial— To finance one's retirement years.
Er möchte seinen Lebensabend in Spanien bestreiten.
formal— To engage in a fight or a competition.
Er wird den nächsten Kampf in Las Vegas bestreiten.
neutral— To finance something using only available, internal resources.
Wir müssen das Projekt aus Bordmitteln bestreiten.
business— To carry the main burden (often financial) of something.
Der Staat bestreitet die Hauptlast der Kosten.
formal— To live a lonely life (poetic/literary).
Er bestritt ein einsames Dasein in den Bergen.
literary— To go one's way or manage one's path in life.
Sie bestreitet ihren Weg trotz aller Hindernisse.
literary— To pay for the legal costs of a trial.
Die Verliererseite muss die Kosten des Verfahrens bestreiten.
legal— To perform an appearance or show.
Die Band wird heute drei Auftritte bestreiten.
neutralFácil de confundir
Sounds like 'bestreuen' (to sprinkle).
Bestreiten is to deny/pay; bestreuen is to sprinkle salt or sugar.
Ich bestreite die Kosten. Ich bestreue den Kuchen.
Sounds like 'bestreiken' (to go on strike).
Bestreiten is a general verb; bestreiken is specifically about labor strikes.
Die Arbeiter bestreiken die Fabrik.
Confusion with 'umstreiten'.
Bestreiten is the action of denying; umstreiten is usually used as an adjective 'umstritten' (controversial).
Das ist ein umstrittenes Thema.
Confusion with 'bestreben'.
Bestreben means to strive for something.
Ich bestrebe mich, pünktlich zu sein.
Confusion with 'bestrahlen'.
Bestrahlen means to irradiate or shine light on.
Die Sonne bestrahlt das Feld.
Patrones de oraciones
Ich bestreite [Akkusativ].
Ich bestreite den Fehler.
Er bestreitet, dass [Nebensatz].
Er bestreitet, dass er dort war.
Wie soll ich [Akkusativ] bestreiten?
Wie soll ich die Miete bestreiten?
[Akkusativ] wurde bestritten.
Die Aussage wurde bestritten.
Es lässt sich nicht bestreiten, dass...
Es lässt sich nicht bestreiten, dass das Klima sich wandelt.
Seinen Lebensunterhalt durch [Akkusativ/Gerundium] bestreiten.
Er bestreitet seinen Lebensunterhalt durch Schreiben.
Die Kosten werden von [Dativ] bestritten.
Die Kosten werden vom Staat bestritten.
Vehement gegen [Akkusativ] bestreiten.
Er bestritt vehement gegen die Behauptungen.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Cómo usarlo
High in formal/written German; Medium in spoken German.
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Ich habe die Vorwürfe gebestreitet.
→
Ich habe die Vorwürfe bestritten.
Verbs with 'be-' prefix do not use 'ge-' in the past participle.
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Er bestreitete den Apfel.
→
Er bezahlte den Apfel.
'Bestreiten' is for livelihood or large costs, not small items.
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Ich leugne die Rechnung.
→
Ich bestreite die Rechnung.
'Leugnen' implies lying; 'bestreiten' implies contesting the validity.
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Er bestreitet zu haben das Geld.
→
Er bestreitet, das Geld zu haben.
In an infinitive clause, 'zu' + verb comes at the end.
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Wir bestreiten über das Thema.
→
Wir streiten über das Thema.
'Bestreiten' needs a direct object; 'streiten' (to argue) uses 'über'.
Consejos
No 'ge-' in Participle
Remember that verbs with the 'be-' prefix never take 'ge-' in the past participle. It's 'bestritten'.
The Three Meanings
Mnemonic: Deny, Pay, Play. These are the three main ways to use 'bestreiten'.
Legal Tone
Use 'bestreiten' in formal letters if you want to contest a bill or an accusation. It sounds professional.
Livelihood
Always pair 'Lebensunterhalt' with 'bestreiten' for a natural-sounding sentence about earning a living.
Match Count
When talking about how many games a player has played, 'bestreiten' is the most professional verb.
Bestreiten vs Leugnen
Use 'bestreiten' for a neutral 'I disagree' and 'leugnen' for 'They are lying about the truth'.
Vehement
The adverb 'vehement' is the most common partner for 'bestreiten' in news reports.
Undeniable
Start a sentence with 'Es ist unbestreitbar, dass...' to sound very convincing in a debate.
Fight the Costs
Think of 'fighting' your bills to remember the financial meaning of the word.
Formal Reports
In written reports, use the simple past 'bestritt' for a high-level narrative style.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of 'BE-STREIT-EN'. 'Streit' is a fight. You 'BE-fight' an accusation (deny it), 'BE-fight' your bills (pay them), or 'BE-fight' in a game (play it).
Asociación visual
Imagine a lawyer in a courtroom shouting 'I bestreite!' while holding a bag of money (finance) and wearing a tennis racket on his back (match).
Word Web
Desafío
Try to write three sentences using 'bestreiten' in three different ways: one for a lie, one for money, and one for a hobby.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Middle High German 'bestrīten', which meant 'to fight over' or 'to attack'. It is the prefixed form of 'streiten' (to fight/quarrel).
Significado original: To fight against someone or something, or to gain something through fighting.
Germanic, specifically High German.Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but 'leugnen' is much more sensitive (e.g., Holocaust-Leugnung) than 'bestreiten'.
English speakers often use 'deny' for everything, but German splits this into 'bestreiten' (formal/contest) and 'leugnen' (lying about facts).
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Legal / Court
- die Aussage bestreiten
- den Vorwurf bestreiten
- die Schuld bestreiten
- Beweise bestreiten
Finance / Work
- den Lebensunterhalt bestreiten
- die Kosten bestreiten
- den Haushalt bestreiten
- Ausgaben bestreiten
Sports / Events
- ein Spiel bestreiten
- ein Turnier bestreiten
- einen Wettkampf bestreiten
- den Hauptkampf bestreiten
Academic / Debate
- eine Theorie bestreiten
- Fakten bestreiten
- die Validität bestreiten
- Argumente bestreiten
Everyday Life
- die Zeche bestreiten
- den Alltag bestreiten
- einen Irrtum bestreiten
- nichts zu bestreiten haben
Inicios de conversación
"Wie bestreitest du eigentlich deinen Lebensunterhalt in dieser teuren Stadt?"
"Würdest du bestreiten, dass künstliche Intelligenz unsere Jobs verändern wird?"
"Welches war das wichtigste Spiel, das du jemals bestritten hast?"
"Kann man die Kosten für ein Haus heutzutage noch allein bestreiten?"
"Hast du schon mal eine Rechnung bestritten, weil sie falsch war?"
Temas para diario
Schreibe über eine Situation, in der du einen Vorwurf bestreiten musstest. Wie hast du dich gefühlt?
Wie stellst du dir vor, deinen Lebensabend finanziell zu bestreiten? Was sind deine Pläne?
Beschreibe einen sportlichen Wettkampf, den du bestritten hast. Was war die größte Herausforderung?
Gibt es Fakten über die Welt, die heute viele Menschen bestreiten? Warum tun sie das deiner Meinung nach?
Was sind die größten monatlichen Kosten, die du bestreiten musst, und wie priorisierst du sie?
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, 'bestreiten' is for covering ongoing costs or large expenses like rent or livelihood. For groceries, use 'bezahlen' or 'einkaufen'.
It is a strong verb. Its forms are: bestreiten, bestritt, hat bestritten. It follows the pattern of 'streiten'.
'Abstreiten' is more informal and often used for personal denials (e.g., denying you ate a cookie). 'Bestreiten' is formal and used in legal, financial, or sports contexts.
Yes, it is a transitive verb, so you always 'bestreiten' something (a claim, a cost, or a match).
No, to argue is 'streiten'. 'Bestreiten' specifically means to contest a specific point, not the act of arguing itself.
You can use the adjective 'unbestreitbar', which comes directly from 'bestreiten'.
It is always 'hat bestritten' because it is an action performed by a subject on an object.
Yes, a musician can 'bestreiten' a concert or a tour, meaning they are performing it.
It means to earn enough money to pay for your basic needs like food, housing, and clothes.
It's less common than 'bezahlen' or 'nein sagen', but very common when talking about work, law, or sports.
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Write a sentence using 'bestreiten' to deny an accusation.
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Write a sentence using 'bestreiten' about earning a living.
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Translate: 'He played his first game today.'
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Write a formal sentence contesting a bill.
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Use 'unbestreitbar' in a sentence about climate change.
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Write a sentence in the simple past (Präteritum) about a minister denying something.
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Translate: 'How do you pay for your studies?' using 'bestreiten'.
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Describe a sports achievement using 'bestreiten'.
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Write a sentence using 'bestreiten' and 'dass'.
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Translate: 'The costs are covered by the company.'
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Use 'vehement' and 'bestreiten' in a sentence.
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Explain how you manage your monthly costs using 'bestreiten'.
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Write a sentence about a witness contesting something.
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Translate: 'It cannot be denied.'
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Write a sentence about a musician performing a tour.
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Use 'aus eigener Tasche' and 'bestreiten' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about retirement using 'Lebensabend'.
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Translate: 'Who is paying the bill?' (informal idiom).
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Write a sentence about a company denying responsibility.
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Use 'bestreiten' to describe a difficult daily life.
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Say: 'I deny that.' in formal German.
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Dijiste:
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Ask a friend: 'How do you pay your rent?' using 'bestreiten'.
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Say: 'He played a great game.' using 'bestreiten'.
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Say: 'That is undeniable.'
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Say: 'The company covers the costs.'
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Say: 'I contest the bill.'
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Dijiste:
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Say: 'He makes his living as a writer.'
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Say: 'No one can deny that.'
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Say: 'He denied the allegations immediately.' (Simple Past)
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Say: 'We have to cover the expenses ourselves.'
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Say: 'She has played many matches.'
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Say: 'I don't deny that he's right.'
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Say: 'Who pays the bill?' (idiom)
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Say: 'The minister denied any knowledge.'
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Say: 'It is hard to deny the facts.'
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Say: 'I am paying for it from my own pocket.'
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Say: 'She contests the authenticity of the painting.'
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Say: 'He supports himself by doing odd jobs.'
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Say: 'The team will play the final today.'
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Say: 'That is hardly to be denied.'
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Listen and write: 'Er bestreitet die Vorwürfe.'
Listen and write: 'Wir bestreiten die Kosten gemeinsam.'
Listen and write: 'Wie bestreitest du deinen Alltag?'
Listen and write: 'Der Zeuge hat die Aussage bestritten.'
Listen and write: 'Das ist unbestreitbar wahr.'
Listen and write: 'Sie bestritt, ihn gesehen zu haben.'
Listen and write: 'Der Sportler bestreitet seinen letzten Kampf.'
Listen and write: 'Die Kosten werden aus dem Haushalt bestritten.'
Listen and write: 'Niemand bestreitet ihre Kompetenz.'
Listen and write: 'Er bestreitet seinen Lebensunterhalt als Autor.'
Listen and write: 'Ich bestreite diese Behauptung vehement.'
Listen and write: 'Die Unkosten lassen sich kaum bestreiten.'
Listen and write: 'Wer hat die Zeche bestritten?'
Listen and write: 'Die Versicherung bestreitet den Schaden.'
Listen and write: 'Er bestritt den Vorwurf sofort.'
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Summary
The verb 'bestreiten' is a '3-in-1' word: use it to deny (claims), to pay (costs), or to play (matches). Example: 'Er bestreitet die Vorwürfe, während er seinen Lebensunterhalt als Boxer bestreitet.' (He denies the allegations while making his living as a boxer.)
- Bestreiten means to deny, contest, or dispute a statement or claim in a formal way.
- It also means to cover, pay for, or finance costs, especially one's livelihood.
- In sports, it means to participate in or carry out a match or competition.
- It is a strong verb (bestritt, bestritten) and is very common in formal German.
No 'ge-' in Participle
Remember that verbs with the 'be-' prefix never take 'ge-' in the past participle. It's 'bestritten'.
The Three Meanings
Mnemonic: Deny, Pay, Play. These are the three main ways to use 'bestreiten'.
Legal Tone
Use 'bestreiten' in formal letters if you want to contest a bill or an accusation. It sounds professional.
Livelihood
Always pair 'Lebensunterhalt' with 'bestreiten' for a natural-sounding sentence about earning a living.
Ejemplo
Der Angeklagte bestreitet alle Vorwürfe.
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Ablehnung
A2Rechazo o negativa; el acto de no aceptar algo o a alguien.
abonnieren
B1Es cuando te registras para recibir algo de forma regular, como una revista o un servicio en línea.
Absage
B1Un rechazo o una cancelación. 'Recibí una negativa para el trabajo.'
absagen
A2cancelar una cita o un evento
Abschied
A2El acto de despedirse o separarse de alguien. Puede ser un evento formal o informal.
Absender
A1La persona o entidad que envía algo, especialmente una carta o un paquete. Es el origen del envío.
Achtung
A2¡Atención! El suelo está mojado.
Ähnlichkeit
A2Es la cualidad que tienen dos cosas o personas cuando se parecen mucho entre sí.
Akzent
A2Él tiene un acento muy marcado cuando habla español.
anbieten
A1Ofrecer algo a alguien. '¿Te puedo ofrecer algo de beber?' (Kann ich dir etwas zu trinken anbieten?)