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erbauen

Use "erbauen" for building significant structures or for spiritual edification.

erbauen en 30 segundos

  • build
  • construct
  • spiritually edify

§ "Erbauen" vs. "Bauen": What's the Difference?

Many German learners get confused between "erbauen" and its more common cousin, "bauen." While both mean "to build," they are not always interchangeable. Understanding the subtle differences will make your German sound much more natural.

DEFINITION
Bauen: This is the general verb for "to build." You use it for almost any construction project, big or small. Think of it as the everyday "to build."

Wir bauen ein neues Haus. (We are building a new house.)

Der Architekt baut ein Bürogebäude. (The architect is building an office building.)

DEFINITION
Erbauen: This verb carries a more elevated or formal tone. It's often used for significant or historically important structures like churches, monuments, or grand public buildings. It can also mean to "spiritually edify" or "uplift."

Die Kathedrale wurde im 13. Jahrhundert erbaut. (The cathedral was built in the 13th century.)

Seine Worte konnten die Trauernden erbauen. (His words could spiritually uplift the mourners.)

§ Don't Use "erbauen" for Everyday Construction

A common mistake is using "erbauen" for simple construction projects. You wouldn't typically say you "erbauen" a shed in your garden or "erbauen" a new desk. For these everyday tasks, "bauen" is the correct choice.

§ The Spiritual Meaning: "To Edify"

The second meaning of "erbauen" – "to edify" or "to uplift spiritually" – is less common in daily conversation but important to recognize. It's often found in religious or philosophical contexts. When you encounter "erbauen" in this sense, it won't be referring to physical construction at all.

  • Incorrect Usage:

    Die Arbeiter erbauen die Mauer. (Incorrect: The workers are building the wall. Use 'bauen'.)

  • Correct Usage:

    Die Predigt hat die Gemeinde erbaut. (The sermon spiritually uplifted the congregation.)

§ When to Use Which Verb: A Quick Guide

To avoid mistakes, consider these points:

  • For most general building activities (houses, roads, furniture, etc.), use bauen.
  • For impressive, monumental, or historically significant structures (churches, castles, bridges, monuments), erbauen is often appropriate.
  • For spiritual or emotional upliftment, use erbauen.

By keeping these distinctions in mind, you'll use "erbauen" correctly and impress native speakers with your precision. Don't overthink it for everyday building; stick to "bauen." Reserve "erbauen" for those special cases where its elevated meaning truly fits.

How Formal Is It?

Formal

"Man wird ein Denkmal zur Erinnerung an die Opfer errichten."

Neutral

"Wir bauen ein Haus."

Informal

"Er hat einen provisorischen Tisch zusammengezimmert."

Child friendly

"Wir basteln eine Sandburg."

Jerga

"Die haben da drüben einen neuen Wohnblock hochgezogen."

Ponte a prueba 6 preguntas

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Wir ____ ein Haus.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: bauen

'Bauen' means 'to build'. The verb 'erbauen' is a bit more formal and means 'to construct', often for larger structures or spiritually.

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Ich ____ einen Turm aus Blöcken.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: baue

'Baue' is the correct form of 'bauen' for 'ich'.

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Sie ____ eine Sandburg am Strand.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: baut

'Baut' is the correct form of 'bauen' for 'sie' (she) and 'er' (he), or 'es' (it).

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Wir ____ einen Schneemann.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: bauen

You use 'bauen' for building a snowman in German.

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Das Kind ____ einen Legoturm.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: baut

'Baut' is the correct form for 'das Kind' (the child) which is neuter (es).

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Sie (plural) ____ ein Lagerfeuer.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: bauen

'Bauen' is the correct form of 'bauen' for 'sie' (they).

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