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- Leuchten describes the active emission of light from a source like a lamp or star.
- It is a regular verb: leuchtet, leuchtete, hat geleuchtet.
- Metaphorically, it describes eyes filled with joy or very vibrant, 'glowing' colors.
- Commonly confused with 'scheinen' (sun) and 'strahlen' (more intense beaming).
The German verb leuchten is a fundamental term used to describe the emission or radiation of light. Unlike the English word 'shine', which can sometimes imply a reflection (like a shiny car), leuchten specifically focuses on the source of the light or the intense quality of the light being emitted. It is an intransitive verb, meaning it does not take a direct object in its base form. You would use this word when describing how stars appear in the night sky, how a lamp illuminates a dark room, or even how a person's eyes appear when they are experiencing intense emotion like joy or excitement.
- Physical Emission
- In a scientific or literal sense, anything that produces its own light 'leuchtet'. This includes the sun, light bulbs, fireflies (Glühwürmchen), and radioactive materials. It describes the state of being luminous.
Die Sterne leuchten heute Nacht besonders hell am klaren Himmel.
Beyond the physical, leuchten is frequently used in metaphorical contexts. When someone is extremely happy, Germans say their eyes 'leuchten'. This suggests an inner radiance that manifests physically. It is also used in the world of colors; a 'leuchtendes Rot' is a vibrant, glowing red that stands out from its surroundings. In safety contexts, you will hear about 'Leuchtfarben' (fluorescent colors) or 'Leuchtwesen' (bioluminescent organisms). The word carries a positive, often beautiful connotation, suggesting clarity, warmth, and visibility.
- Metaphorical Radiance
- When a person is described as 'leuchtend', it often refers to their charisma or the visible manifestation of their intelligence or happiness. For example, a child's eyes might glow when they see a Christmas tree.
Ihre Augen leuchteten vor Freude, als sie das Geschenk öffnete.
In modern daily life, you encounter this word in technology as well. LED lights (Leuchtdioden) are named after this verb. Whenever a status light on your computer or phone is active, it 'leuchtet'. If a warning light in a car comes on, the mechanic might say, 'Die Kontrolllampe leuchtet rot.' This indicates an active signal that requires attention. The word is ubiquitous in both poetic literature and technical manuals, making it a versatile tool for any learner. Whether you are describing a romantic evening under the moon or troubleshooting a machine, 'leuchten' provides the specific nuance of light production that you need.
Wenn der Akku fast leer ist, leuchtet die Anzeige am Laptop orange.
- Safety and Visibility
- High-visibility clothing is often called 'Leuchtweste' because it is designed to stand out. In this context, 'leuchten' emphasizes being seen in the dark for safety purposes.
Die Warnweste leuchtet im Scheinwerferlicht der Autos.
Das Zauberschwert begann in der Dunkelheit blau zu leuchten.
Grammatically, leuchten is a weak (regular) verb. This means its conjugation follows a standard pattern, making it relatively easy for learners to master. In the present tense, it follows the standard endings: ich leuchte, du leuchtest, er/sie/es leuchtet, wir leuchten, ihr leuchtet, sie leuchten. Note the extra 'e' in the second and third person singular (du leuchtest, er leuchtet) because the stem 'leucht-' ends in 't'. This makes the word easier to pronounce.
- Present Tense Usage
- Use the present tense to describe ongoing light emission or general truths about light sources. For example, 'Die Sonne leuchtet am Tag' (The sun shines during the day).
Die Taschenlampe leuchtet nicht mehr, weil die Batterien leer sind.
In the past tense (Präteritum), it becomes leuchtete, and the perfect tense (Perfekt) uses the auxiliary verb haben with the past participle geleuchtet. For example: 'Gestern hat der Mond sehr hell geleuchtet.' Because it is an intransitive verb, it often appears with adverbs of manner like hell (brightly), schwach (weakly), grell (glaringly), or colors like blau, rot, gelb. You will also see it paired with prepositional phrases like in der Dunkelheit (in the darkness) or am Horizont (on the horizon).
- The Perfect Tense
- When talking about a past event of light emission, always use 'haben' + 'geleuchtet'. Example: 'Die Kerzen haben die ganze Nacht geleuchtet.'
Das Feuer leuchtete weit in die Nacht hinein.
One of the most important things to remember is the word order when using leuchten in subordinate clauses. As with all German verbs, it moves to the end. For example: 'Ich sehe, dass die Lampe leuchtet.' (I see that the lamp is shining). Additionally, you can use the present participle leuchtend as an adjective. A 'leuchtendes Beispiel' is a shining example—someone or something that serves as a perfect model for others. This figurative use is very common in formal speeches and educational contexts.
- Adjectival Use
- The participle 'leuchtend' functions as a strong adjective. 'Ein leuchtendes Gelb' describes a very vivid yellow. It emphasizes intensity and vibrancy.
Er ist ein leuchtendes Vorbild für alle jungen Sportler.
Finally, consider the use of leuchten in passive-like constructions, although rare. Usually, we use the active voice because light emission is seen as an inherent property of the subject. If you want to say something is being illuminated by someone else, you would use the transitive verb beleuchten (to illuminate). For example: 'Der Scheinwerfer beleuchtet die Bühne.' (The spotlight illuminates the stage). Understanding the difference between 'leuchten' (to emit light) and 'beleuchten' (to shine light ON something) is a key milestone for reaching B1 proficiency.
Die Reklametafel leuchtet die ganze Nacht in grellen Farben.
You will encounter leuchten in a variety of real-world settings across German-speaking countries. One of the most common places is in traffic and transportation. When waiting at a crosswalk, Germans might say, 'Die Ampel leuchtet noch rot' (The traffic light is still red). Inside a car, dashboard indicators are referred to as 'Leuchten'. If your oil is low, 'die Ölkontrollleuchte leuchtet'. This vocabulary is essential for driving and navigating public spaces safely. It is also common in weather reports and astronomical discussions, especially when describing the 'Mondschein' or 'Sternenlicht'.
- Daily Life and Traffic
- Everyday signals like traffic lights, elevator buttons, and smartphone notifications 'leuchten'. It is the standard way to describe a light that is turned on.
Im Aufzug leuchtet die Taste für den vierten Stock.
In the creative and aesthetic world, artists and designers use leuchten to describe the brilliance of pigments. A painter might aim for 'leuchtende Farben' to capture the viewer's attention. In fashion, neon colors are often called 'Leuchtfarben'. If you go to a festival like the 'Festival of Lights' in Berlin, you will hear people constantly using this verb to describe the illuminated monuments. It evokes a sense of spectacle and visual beauty. Poetically, it is used in songs and literature to describe hope (ein leuchtender Stern am Horizont) or a person's vibrant personality.
- Art and Festivals
- Events like the 'Lichterfest' or Christmas markets are full of objects that 'leuchten'. It is a key word for describing the atmosphere of these cultural events.
Der Berliner Fernsehturm leuchtet während des Festivals in vielen Farben.
In a professional or technical context, 'leuchten' appears in safety training. For example, emergency exit signs (Notausgang) must 'leuchten' even during a power outage. In the tech industry, engineers discuss the 'Leuchtkraft' (luminosity) of screens. If you are buying a TV or a smartphone, the salesperson might mention how well the display 'leuchtet' even in direct sunlight. This highlights the word's transition from a poetic, natural description to a modern, technical specification. It is a word that bridges the gap between the ancient stars and the newest OLED technology.
Das Display meines neuen Handys leuchtet sehr intensiv.
- Technical Specs
- Words like 'Leuchtdichte' (luminance) or 'Leuchtdauer' (duration of light) are common in engineering and photography.
Die LED-Anzeige leuchtet grün, wenn das Gerät bereit ist.
Deine Erklärung leuchtet mir absolut ein.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make is confusing leuchten with scheinen. While English often uses 'shine' for both, German is more specific. Use scheinen for the sun (Die Sonne scheint) or when something 'seems' to be a certain way (Es scheint schwierig zu sein). Use leuchten for lamps, stars, and eyes. If you say 'Die Lampe scheint', a German might understand you, but it sounds like the lamp 'appears' to be a lamp rather than it being turned on. Always think: is this an active emission of light? If yes, use 'leuchten'.
- Leuchten vs. Scheinen
- Mistake: 'Die Taschenlampe scheint.' Correct: 'Die Taschenlampe leuchtet.' 'Scheinen' is for the sun or 'seeming'. 'Leuchten' is for active light sources.
Falsch: Die Kerze scheint hell. Richtig: Die Kerze leuchtet hell.
Another common mistake is using leuchten as a transitive verb. You cannot 'leuchten' a room. If you want to say 'I am shining the light into the room', you must use leuchten with a preposition (Ich leuchte IN das Zimmer) or use the transitive verb beleuchten. Similarly, if you are holding a flashlight to help someone see, you say 'Ich leuchte dir' (Dative). Beginners often forget that 'leuchten' usually describes the light source itself, not the act of directing light at something without a preposition or the correct prefix.
- Transitivity Errors
- Mistake: 'Ich leuchte den Weg.' Correct: 'Ich leuchte dir den Weg' or 'Ich beleuchte den Weg.' Without 'dir', 'leuchten' needs a preposition.
Kannst du mir bitte beim Suchen leuchten?
Learners also sometimes confuse leuchten with lichten. While 'Licht' is the noun for light, 'lichten' means 'to thin out' or 'to clear' (like a forest or hair). It has nothing to do with shining light. Additionally, pay attention to the conjugation of the past participle. Some learners try to make it strong (like *geleuchten), but it is a regular weak verb: geleuchtet. Finally, remember that while 'leuchten' is generally positive, 'grell leuchten' (to shine glaringly) can be negative, implying that the light is too strong or painful to the eyes.
- Conjugation Pitfalls
- Mistake: 'Das Licht hat hell geleuchen.' Correct: 'Das Licht hat hell geleuchtet.' It follows the regular -t ending of weak verbs.
Die Lampe hat die ganze Nacht geleuchtet.
Das Leuchten der Stadtlichter war von weitem zu sehen.
German has a rich vocabulary for light-related phenomena. Understanding the nuances between leuchten and its alternatives will greatly improve your expressive range. The most common alternative is scheinen, which we've noted is used for the sun and 'seeming'. Another common one is strahlen (to beam). While 'leuchten' is a steady light, 'strahlen' implies a more powerful, radiating light, like a spotlight or a very big smile. A person 'strahlt' when they are radiant with happiness, which is a step above just 'leuchten'.
- Strahlen vs. Leuchten
- 'Strahlen' (to beam/radiate) is more intense. 'Leuchten' is the general term for emitting light. You 'strahlst' after winning the lottery; your eyes 'leuchten' when you see a friend.
Die Sonne strahlt heute besonders kräftig.
For smaller or more intermittent light, you might use funkeln (to sparkle/twinkle) or glitzern (to glisten). Stars 'funkeln' in the sky because the atmosphere makes their light seem to pulse. A diamond 'glitzert' because it reflects light from many angles. If a light is very weak or dying out, use glimmen (to glimmer/smolder). This is used for a cigarette or the embers of a campfire. Another specific word is flackern (to flicker), used for a candle in a breeze or a broken neon sign. Using these specific verbs instead of just 'leuchten' makes your German much more descriptive and natural.
- Sparkle and Twinkle
- 'Funkeln' is for stars and eyes. 'Glitzern' is for water, snow, or jewelry. Both describe a non-steady, beautiful light effect.
Das Wasser im See glitzert in der Mittagssonne.
In technical settings, you might encounter emittieren (to emit), which is the scientific term. However, in 99% of conversations, leuchten is the better choice. If a light is blinking, use blinken. This is specifically for lights that turn on and off repeatedly, like a car's turn signal (der Blinker). Lastly, erleuchten means 'to enlighten' in a spiritual or intellectual sense, or 'to light up' a large area. It is more formal and profound than the simple physical act of 'leuchten'. By choosing the right word from this spectrum, you can convey exact visual textures and atmospheres.
- Comparison Table
- - Leuchten: General light emission.
- Scheinen: The sun/appearing.
- Strahlen: Intense beaming.
- Funkeln: Twinkling (stars).
- Blinken: Flashing on/off.
- Glimmen: Weak glowing (embers).
Die Sterne funkeln am klaren Nachthimmel.
Die Kerze flackerte kurz und ging dann aus.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The root is Indo-European *leuk-, which also gave us the Latin 'lux' and Greek 'leukos' (white).
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing 'eu' as 'oo' (like 'loochten').
- Pronouncing 'ch' as 'k' (like 'leukten').
- Forgetting the extra 'e' in 'leuchtet'.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize due to 'Licht' connection.
Spelling 'eu' and 'ch' requires practice.
Pronunciation of 'ch' is the main hurdle.
Distinctive sound makes it easy to catch.
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Weak Verb Conjugation
leuchten -> leuchtete -> hat geleuchtet
Dative with 'leuchten'
Ich leuchte DIR (Dativ).
Separable Prefixes
Einleuchten: Es leuchtet mir EIN.
Present Participle as Adjective
Ein leuchtendes (Adj) Beispiel.
Substantivized Verbs
Das Leuchten (Noun) der Sterne.
Ejemplos por nivel
Die Lampe leuchtet.
The lamp is shining.
Present tense, 3rd person singular.
Das Licht leuchtet rot.
The light is shining red.
Subject + verb + color adjective.
Die Sonne leuchtet hell.
The sun shines brightly.
Note: 'scheint' is more common for the sun, but 'leuchtet' is possible for intensity.
Sterne leuchten in der Nacht.
Stars shine in the night.
Plural subject.
Mein Handy leuchtet.
My phone is lighting up.
Possessive pronoun + noun + verb.
Hier leuchtet nichts.
Nothing is shining here.
Use of 'nichts' as subject.
Die Kerze leuchtet im Fenster.
The candle shines in the window.
Prepositional phrase 'im Fenster'.
Leuchtet die Taschenlampe?
Is the flashlight shining?
Question form (verb first).
Die Augen des Kindes leuchteten.
The child's eyes were shining.
Präteritum (simple past).
Die Ampel leuchtet jetzt grün.
The traffic light is shining green now.
Adverb 'jetzt' for time.
Gestern hat der Mond sehr hell geleuchtet.
Yesterday the moon shone very brightly.
Perfekt (past) with 'haben'.
Warum leuchtet diese Lampe blau?
Why is this lamp shining blue?
Question word 'warum'.
Die Blumen leuchten in vielen Farben.
The flowers glow in many colors.
Metaphorical use for vibrant colors.
Im Dunkeln leuchten die Katzenaugen.
The cat's eyes glow in the dark.
Inversion: Prepositional phrase first.
Das Feuer leuchtete die ganze Nacht.
The fire shone all night long.
Duration 'die ganze Nacht'.
Die Reklame leuchtet sehr grell.
The advertisement shines very glaringly.
Adverb 'grell'.
Deine Erklärung leuchtet mir ein.
Your explanation makes sense to me.
Separable verb 'einleuchten'.
Er leuchtete mir mit der Taschenlampe den Weg.
He shone the flashlight to show me the way.
Dative 'mir' + 'leuchten'.
Ich brauche eine Lampe, die heller leuchtet.
I need a lamp that shines brighter.
Relative clause.
Das Display leuchtet, sobald man es berührt.
The display lights up as soon as you touch it.
Subordinate clause with 'sobald'.
Die Warnweste leuchtet im Dunkeln sehr gut.
The safety vest shines very well in the dark.
Safety context.
Es ist wichtig, dass die Notausgänge leuchten.
It is important that the emergency exits are lit.
Subordinate clause with 'dass'.
Die Stadt leuchtete von weitem wie ein Meer aus Gold.
The city shone from afar like a sea of gold.
Simile with 'wie'.
Wir haben die Höhle mit Fackeln ausgeleuchtet.
We illuminated the cave with torches.
Separable verb 'ausleuchten' (to fully illuminate).
Sie ist ein leuchtendes Beispiel für Zivilcourage.
She is a shining example of moral courage.
Present participle as adjective.
Die Farben des Herbstwaldes leuchteten intensiv.
The colors of the autumn forest glowed intensely.
Descriptive literary use.
Die Leuchtdioden verbrauchen nur wenig Strom.
The light-emitting diodes use very little power.
Compound noun 'Leuchtdioden'.
Der Leuchtturm leuchtet den Schiffen den Weg.
The lighthouse shows the ships the way.
Noun 'Leuchtturm' + verb.
Das Zifferblatt der Uhr leuchtet im Dunkeln.
The watch face glows in the dark.
Phosphorescence context.
Trotz des Nebels leuchtete das Signalfeuer.
Despite the fog, the signal fire shone.
Genitive preposition 'trotz'.
Ihre Augen leuchteten vor Begeisterung.
Her eyes shone with enthusiasm.
Preposition 'vor' + abstract noun.
Die Reklametafeln leuchten in grellen Neonfarben.
The billboards shine in glaring neon colors.
Compound noun 'Neonfarben'.
Die philosophische Abhandlung leuchtet die Problematik tiefgreifend aus.
The philosophical treatise illuminates the problem profoundly.
Figurative use of 'ausleuchten'.
Das Nachleuchten der Abendsonne war noch lange zu sehen.
The afterglow of the evening sun was visible for a long time.
Noun 'Nachleuchten'.
Er wollte seinem Gegner mal so richtig heimleuchten.
He wanted to give his opponent a piece of his mind.
Idiom 'heimleuchten'.
Die Leuchtkraft seiner Argumente überzeugte das Publikum.
The brilliance of his arguments convinced the audience.
Abstract use of 'Leuchtkraft'.
Bestimmte Tiefseefische leuchten durch Biolumineszenz.
Certain deep-sea fish glow through bioluminescence.
Scientific context.
Die Stadtverwaltung lässt die historischen Fassaden leuchten.
The city administration has the historic facades illuminated.
Causative 'lassen'.
Ein leuchtender Komet erschien am Firmament.
A glowing comet appeared in the firmament.
Elevated vocabulary 'Firmament'.
Die Idee leuchtete ihm wie ein Geistesblitz ein.
The idea struck him like a flash of genius.
Idiom combined with simile.
In der Romantik galt das Leuchten des Mondes als Symbol der Sehnsucht.
In Romanticism, the glow of the moon was seen as a symbol of longing.
Substantivized verb 'das Leuchten'.
Die radioaktiven Substanzen leuchten in einem unheimlichen Blau.
The radioactive substances glow in an eerie blue.
Adjective 'unheimlich'.
Die sakrale Kunst nutzt Gold, um das göttliche Licht leuchten zu lassen.
Sacred art uses gold to let the divine light shine.
Complex infinitive construction.
Das Werk leuchtet die Abgründe der menschlichen Seele aus.
The work illuminates the depths of the human soul.
Metaphorical 'ausleuchten'.
Die Leuchtdichte der Bildschirme wurde streng reguliert.
The luminance of the screens was strictly regulated.
Technical term 'Leuchtdichte'.
Ein leuchtendes Band aus Sternen zog sich über den Himmel.
A glowing band of stars stretched across the sky.
Poetic description.
Das Einleuchten dieser Theorie ist unter Experten umstritten.
The clarity/obviousness of this theory is disputed among experts.
Substantivized 'Einleuchten'.
Die Phosphoreszenz lässt das Zifferblatt stundenlang leuchten.
Phosphorescence allows the dial to glow for hours.
Scientific term 'Phosphoreszenz'.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— That makes sense to me. Used when an explanation is clear.
Jetzt leuchtet mir die Regel ein.
— To get shining eyes. Used when someone is excited or happy.
Das Kind bekam leuchtende Augen.
— A shining example. A person who is a perfect model.
Sie ist ein leuchtendes Vorbild.
— To tell someone off or show them the way home.
Dem werde ich mal heimleuchten!
Se confunde a menudo con
Scheinen is for the sun or 'seeming'; leuchten is for active emission.
Lichten means to clear or thin out; leuchten is about light.
Blinken is for flashing on and off; leuchten is steady.
Modismos y expresiones
— To scold someone or put them in their place.
Nach dieser Frechheit werde ich ihm heimleuchten.
informal— To shine for a very long time (rarely used for light, more for staying up).
Die Partybeleuchtung leuchtete bis in die Puppen.
slang— To have a sudden realization.
Plötzlich leuchtete mir ein Licht auf.
neutral— To make someone very happy.
Geschenke lassen Kinderaugen leuchten.
neutral— To lead the way (literally or figuratively).
Die Vernunft sollte uns den Weg leuchten.
literary— A flagship project that others look up to.
Das ist ein Leuchtturm-Projekt der Regierung.
business— To describe something impossibly beautiful.
Sie ließ ihm die Sterne vom Himmel leuchten.
poeticFácil de confundir
Both mean shine.
Strahlen is much more intense and radiating; leuchten is the general term.
Die Sonne strahlt, aber die LED leuchtet.
Both relate to light.
Glänzen is reflection (shiny surface); leuchten is emission (light source).
Das Metall glänzt, die Lampe leuchtet.
Both describe stars.
Funkeln is specifically twinkling/pulsing; leuchten is just the fact that they give light.
Sterne leuchten und funkeln.
Both are light verbs.
Glimmen is very faint, like hot coals; leuchten is usually brighter.
Die Zigarette glimmt im Dunkeln.
Similar root.
Beleuchten is transitive (to shine light ON something); leuchten is intransitive.
Ich beleuchte das Buch, damit es leuchtet?
Patrones de oraciones
[Subject] leuchtet.
Die Lampe leuchtet.
[Subject] leuchtet [Adjective].
Die Sterne leuchten hell.
[Idea] leuchtet [Dative] ein.
Das leuchtet mir ein.
[Subject] leuchtet [Dative] den Weg.
Er leuchtet mir den Weg.
[Subject] leuchtet vor [Emotion].
Sie leuchtet vor Glück.
[Subject] leuchtet [Object] aus.
Die Lampe leuchtet das Zimmer aus.
Das [Substantivized Verb] von [Noun].
Das Leuchten der Augen war unvergesslich.
[Adjective Participle] [Noun].
Ein leuchtendes Vorbild.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Cómo usarlo
Very frequent in both spoken and written German.
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Die Sonne leuchtet.
→
Die Sonne scheint.
While scientifically true, 'scheinen' is the standard verb for the sun in German.
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Ich habe die Lampe geleuchen.
→
Ich habe die Lampe geleuchtet.
Leuchten is a weak verb, so the participle ends in -et.
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Das leuchtet mir.
→
Das leuchtet mir ein.
Without 'ein', the idiom for 'it makes sense' is incomplete.
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Ich leuchte das Zimmer.
→
Ich beleuchte das Zimmer.
Leuchten is intransitive. You need 'beleuchten' to take a direct object like 'das Zimmer'.
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Die Lampe scheint hell.
→
Die Lampe leuchtet hell.
Scheinen is for the sun or 'seeming'. For a lamp, 'leuchten' is the correct choice.
Consejos
Conjugation Tip
Because the stem ends in 't', you add '-et' for 'er/sie/es' and 'ihr'. This makes it 'leuchtet' instead of 'leuchtt'.
Sun vs. Lamp
Sun = scheinen. Lamp = leuchten. This is the golden rule for beginners.
Vibrant Colors
Use 'leuchtend' as an adjective to describe very bright colors in art or fashion.
Agreement
Use 'Das leuchtet mir ein' instead of 'Das macht Sinn' to sound more sophisticated.
Visibility
In Germany, 'Leuchtweste' is the standard word for a safety vest. Remember it for car safety.
Stars
While stars 'leuchten', adding 'funkeln' (twinkle) makes your description more poetic.
Gadgets
Any LED or screen 'leuchtet'. It's a key word for troubleshooting electronics.
Anleuchten
'Anleuchten' means to aim a light at something specifically. Useful for police or search contexts.
Durchleuchten
Literally 'to shine through', but often means to investigate someone's background thoroughly.
Happiness
If you want to say someone is beaming with joy, 'Ihre Augen leuchteten' is perfect.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'Light' that is 'Leucht'-ing. It sounds like 'Light-en' but with an 'oy' sound.
Asociación visual
Imagine a bright neon sign 'leuchten' in the dark city night.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to find 5 things in your room right now that can 'leuchten' and name them in German.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from Middle High German 'liuhten' and Old High German 'liuhtan'. It is related to the noun 'Licht' (light).
Significado original: To be bright, to give off light.
Germanic, related to English 'light'.Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but avoid 'durchleuchten' in casual contexts as it can imply a medical X-ray or a harsh background check.
English speakers often use 'shine' for everything, but German distinguishes between 'scheinen' (sun/seeming) and 'leuchten' (active source).
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
In the car
- Die Warnleuchte leuchtet.
- Der Blinker leuchtet.
- Das Display leuchtet zu hell.
- Die Scheinwerfer leuchten weit.
At home
- Die Lampe leuchtet.
- Die Kerze leuchtet im Fenster.
- Das Nachtlicht leuchtet.
- Der Fernseher leuchtet im Dunkeln.
Nature
- Die Sterne leuchten.
- Der Mond leuchtet.
- Das Meer leuchtet (biolumineszenz).
- Die Blätter leuchten herbstlich.
Emotions
- Deine Augen leuchten.
- Sie leuchtete vor Glück.
- Ein leuchtendes Lächeln.
- Vor Begeisterung leuchten.
Safety
- Die Warnweste leuchtet.
- Der Notausgang muss leuchten.
- Die Taschenlampe leuchtet mir.
- Reflektoren leuchten im Licht.
Inicios de conversación
"Warum leuchtet die Kontrolllampe in deinem Auto?"
"Hast du schon mal das Meeresleuchten gesehen?"
"Welche Farbe leuchtet an der Ampel am längsten?"
"Wann leuchten deine Augen vor Freude?"
"Glaubst du, dass Sterne in der Stadt weniger hell leuchten?"
Temas para diario
Beschreibe einen Moment, in dem deine Augen vor Freude geleuchtet haben.
Welche Lichter leuchten in deiner Stadt in der Nacht am hellsten?
Erkläre eine Sache, die dir heute plötzlich eingeleuchtet ist.
Wie wichtig ist es, dass eine Warnweste im Dunkeln leuchtet?
Schreibe über eine sternenklare Nacht, in der die Sterne besonders hell leuchteten.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasUsually, we use 'scheinen' for the sun. However, if you want to emphasize the sun's brilliance or intensity, 'leuchten' can be used in poetic contexts.
'Leuchten' is intransitive (The lamp shines). 'Beleuchten' is transitive and means to shine light on something (I illuminate the house).
It is a weak (regular) verb. Conjugation: leuchtet, leuchtete, hat geleuchtet.
Use the idiom 'Das leuchtet mir ein.' It literally means 'That shines into me.'
Yes, 'leuchtende Farben' means vibrant or glowing colors.
It's an idiom meaning to scold someone or show them where they belong, often in a harsh way.
Always use 'haben'. Example: 'Es hat geleuchtet.'
It is a lighthouse. Literally a 'light-tower'.
Yes, 'leuchtende Augen' is a very common way to describe someone who is happy or excited.
Usually it's positive, but 'grell leuchten' can imply that the light is painfully bright.
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Write a sentence about stars using 'leuchten'.
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Describe a happy person's eyes using 'leuchten'.
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Use the idiom 'Das leuchtet mir ein' in a sentence.
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Explain why a traffic light is important using 'leuchten'.
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Write a sentence in the Perfekt tense with 'leuchten'.
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Describe a safety vest using 'leuchten'.
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Compare 'leuchten' and 'strahlen'.
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What does a lighthouse do? Use 'leuchten'.
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Write about a flashlight that is broken.
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Use 'leuchtend' as an adjective.
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Describe a city at night.
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Write a question asking for light.
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What happens when the battery is low?
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Describe a autumn leaf.
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Use 'einleuchtend' in a professional context.
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Write about a campfire.
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Describe a status light on a laptop.
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What does a diamond do?
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Write about a 'shining example'.
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Describe a glowing fish.
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Say 'The lamp is shining' in German.
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Say 'The stars are shining brightly' in German.
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Pronounce 'leuchten' correctly.
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Use 'leuchten' in a sentence about a traffic light.
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Ask someone to shine a light for you.
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Say 'That makes sense to me' using 'leuchten'.
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Say 'Her eyes are shining with joy'.
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Describe a glowing phone screen.
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Say 'The fire shone all night'.
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Use the word 'Leuchtturm' in a sentence.
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Say 'He is a shining example'.
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Explain that the battery light is red.
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Say 'The candle is shining in the window'.
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Describe vibrant autumn colors.
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Ask why the light is on.
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Say 'I need a brighter light'.
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Say 'The city lights are glowing'.
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Use 'einleuchtend' in a sentence.
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Say 'The moon shone yesterday'.
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Say 'The warning vest is shining'.
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Listen and write: 'Die Sterne leuchten.'
Listen and write: 'Es leuchtet mir ein.'
Listen and write: 'Die Ampel leuchtet rot.'
Listen and write: 'Ihre Augen leuchteten.'
Listen and write: 'Die Kerze hat geleuchtet.'
Listen and write: 'Ein leuchtendes Vorbild.'
Listen and write: 'Warum leuchtet das?'
Listen and write: 'Der Mond leuchtet hell.'
Listen and write: 'Die Warnweste leuchtet.'
Listen and write: 'Die Taschenlampe leuchtet mir.'
Listen and write: 'Das Display leuchtet blau.'
Listen and write: 'Die Farben leuchten.'
Listen and write: 'Es leuchtete die ganze Nacht.'
Listen and write: 'Die Kontrollleuchte leuchtet.'
Listen and write: 'Sterne leuchten am Himmel.'
Die Sonne leuchtet heute warm.
Ich habe die Lampe geleuchen.
Das leuchtet mir einig.
Er leuchtet das Zimmer mit der Lampe.
Du leuchst sehr hell.
Die Ampel leuchtet in grün.
Sterne leuchten am Nacht.
Die Augen leuchten von Freude.
Ein leuchtet Vorbild.
Die Taschenlampe ist nicht leuchten.
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Summary
The verb 'leuchten' is your go-to word for anything that produces light. Use it for gadgets, nature, and happy faces. Example: 'Die Sterne leuchten hell.'
- Leuchten describes the active emission of light from a source like a lamp or star.
- It is a regular verb: leuchtet, leuchtete, hat geleuchtet.
- Metaphorically, it describes eyes filled with joy or very vibrant, 'glowing' colors.
- Commonly confused with 'scheinen' (sun) and 'strahlen' (more intense beaming).
Conjugation Tip
Because the stem ends in 't', you add '-et' for 'er/sie/es' and 'ihr'. This makes it 'leuchtet' instead of 'leuchtt'.
Sun vs. Lamp
Sun = scheinen. Lamp = leuchten. This is the golden rule for beginners.
Vibrant Colors
Use 'leuchtend' as an adjective to describe very bright colors in art or fashion.
Agreement
Use 'Das leuchtet mir ein' instead of 'Das macht Sinn' to sound more sophisticated.
Ejemplo
Die Sterne leuchteten hell am Nachthimmel.
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