Reflexion
Reflexion en 30 segundos
- Reflexion is a feminine noun meaning both the physical reflection of light/sound and the mental process of deep, analytical thinking.
- Always spell it with an 'x' (Reflexion), even though the related verb 'reflektieren' is spelled with 'kt'. This is a common test point.
- It is a formal word, often used in academic, scientific, and professional contexts to describe critical analysis or self-evaluation.
- Commonly paired with the preposition 'über' (+ accusative) when referring to the subject being thought about, such as 'Reflexion über das Leben'.
The German word Reflexion is a sophisticated noun that bridges the gap between the physical world of light and the internal world of the human mind. At its core, it refers to the process of something being cast back—whether that is a beam of light hitting a mirror or a thought being turned back upon itself for deeper examination. In everyday German, you will encounter this word in two primary domains: the scientific/technical and the psychological/philosophical. Understanding when to use Reflexion versus more common words like Nachdenken (thinking) is a hallmark of moving from intermediate to advanced German proficiency.
- Physical Science Context
- In physics and optics, Reflexion describes the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated. For example, the way a lake reflects the mountains or how a mirror works is described using this term. It is a technical, precise word used in textbooks and scientific reports.
- Psychological and Educational Context
- In social sciences, education, and personal development, Reflexion refers to the capacity of humans to exercise introspection and the willingness to learn more about their fundamental nature, purpose, and essence. It is a deliberate, structured form of thinking. Teachers often ask students for a 'Reflexion' of their learning process, meaning a deep analysis of what they learned and how they felt about it.
Die Reflexion des Lichts auf der Wasseroberfläche war wunderschön.
— Physical usage example
When Germans use this word in a conversation, they are usually signaling a higher level of intellectual engagement. If someone says, "Ich brauche einen Moment der Reflexion," they aren't just saying they need to think; they are saying they need to step back and evaluate the situation from a broader perspective. This makes the word very common in professional feedback loops, academic writing, and therapeutic settings. It implies a level of criticality that simple 'thinking' does not always carry.
Nach dem Projekt führten wir eine gemeinsame Reflexion durch, um Fehler zu analysieren.
— Professional usage example
In the modern workplace, the concept of 'Selbstreflexion' (self-reflection) has become a buzzword. It describes the ability to monitor one's own actions and motivations. If you are writing a CV or a cover letter in German, mentioning your capacity for Reflexion can be a strong selling point, as it suggests you are a self-aware and coachable individual. It is also a key term in the 'Reformpädagogik' (progressive education) movement in Germany, where the focus is on students reflecting on their own growth rather than just memorizing facts.
Kritische Reflexion ist ein wesentlicher Bestandteil wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens.
Finally, it is worth noting the spelling. In German, the noun is spelled with an 'x' (Reflexion), following its Latin root reflexio. However, the related verb is reflektieren (with a 'kt'). This is a common trap even for native speakers, who sometimes incorrectly write 'Reflektion'. Sticking to the 'x' for the noun will make your written German look much more professional and accurate.
Using Reflexion correctly involves understanding its grammatical gender (feminine) and the typical verbs it pairs with. Since it is a feminine noun, it is always die Reflexion. In the plural, it becomes die Reflexionen. Because it is often an abstract process, it frequently appears in the singular, but you will hear the plural when referring to multiple specific instances of thought or multiple physical points of reflection.
- Verbal Pairings (Collocations)
- Common verbs used with Reflexion include anregen (to encourage/stimulate), ermöglichen (to enable), vertiefen (to deepen), and durchführen (to carry out). For example: 'Das Seminar soll zur Reflexion anregen' (The seminar is intended to encourage reflection).
- Prepositional Usage
- When you reflect 'on' something, you use the preposition über followed by the accusative case. 'Eine Reflexion über das eigene Leben' (A reflection on one's own life). You might also see von in physical contexts: 'Die Reflexion von Licht' (The reflection of light).
Ohne eine gründliche Reflexion über unsere Fehler werden wir uns nicht verbessern.
In academic writing, Reflexion often serves as the subject of the sentence to describe a logical process. 'Die theoretische Reflexion zeigt, dass...' (Theoretical reflection shows that...). Notice how adjectives like theoretisch (theoretical), kritisch (critical), or systematisch (systematic) are used to specify the type of thinking being performed. This adds a layer of precision to your German.
Die Reflexionen in den Fenstern der Wolkenkratzer erzeugten ein faszinierendes Muster.
— Plural usage in a physical context
You will also find Reflexion in compound nouns. Selbstreflexion (self-reflection) is the most common. Others include Lichtreflexion (light reflection), Reflexionsvermögen (the ability to reflect), and Reflexionsphase (a phase of reflection). These compounds are very efficient in German as they pack a lot of meaning into a single word. Using them shows that you are comfortable with the German tendency toward 'Wortzusammensetzung' (compounding).
Sein mangelndes Reflexionsvermögen führte zu wiederholten zwischenmenschlichen Konflikten.
When constructing sentences, try to vary your use. Instead of always saying 'Ich denke nach', try 'Ich begebe mich in eine Phase der Reflexion' if the context is formal. This elevation of style is exactly what examiners look for at the B2 and C1 levels. It demonstrates a command of 'Bildungssprache' (educated language), which is essential for university studies or high-level professional work in Germany.
If you are walking down a street in Berlin or Munich, you might not hear the word Reflexion in a casual conversation about what to eat for lunch. However, the moment the environment becomes professional, academic, or deeply personal, the word appears everywhere. It is a staple of the 'gehobene Sprache' (elevated language) used in German society.
- In Schools and Universities
- German education places a high value on 'Reflexionskompetenz' (the competence to reflect). In a university seminar, a professor might ask: 'Wie sieht Ihre Reflexion zu diesem Text aus?' (What is your reflection/analysis of this text?). Students are often required to write a 'Reflexionsbericht' (reflection report) after an internship or a project.
- In the Corporate World
- During 'Mitarbeitergespräche' (performance reviews), the term is used to discuss professional growth. Managers might say, 'Wir brauchen mehr Reflexion über unsere Arbeitsabläufe' (We need more reflection on our workflows). It is seen as a tool for 'Qualitätsmanagement' (quality management).
Im Coaching-Prozess ist die Reflexion der eigenen Rolle entscheidend für den Erfolg.
You will also encounter Reflexion in the arts and media. Film critics might speak of the 'Reflexion gesellschaftlicher Zustände' (the reflection of societal conditions) in a movie. In this sense, it means how the art mirrors or comments on reality. It is a very common word in high-brow newspapers like 'Die Zeit' or 'FAZ', where journalists analyze political trends. They don't just report news; they provide a Reflexion on the news.
Die Ausstellung bietet eine tiefgehende Reflexion über die menschliche Identität.
In scientific documentaries, especially those concerning physics, climate change, or biology, the word is used in its literal sense. For instance, the 'Reflexion der Sonnenstrahlen durch das Eis' (reflection of sun rays by ice) is a major topic in climate science. Here, the word is used with technical neutrality. Whether you are in a lab or a therapy session, Reflexion is the word that signals a look back or a look within to understand the 'why' and 'how' of a phenomenon.
Even though Reflexion seems straightforward because it has an English cognate, there are several pitfalls that learners (and even native speakers) frequently fall into. Avoiding these will significantly improve your writing and speaking accuracy.
- The 'x' vs. 'kt' Spelling Trap
- This is the most common mistake. The verb is reflektieren (with 'kt'), but the noun is Reflexion (with 'x'). Many people mistakenly write 'Reflektion'. While you might see this spelling in informal internet comments, it is considered incorrect in formal German. Always remember: 'x' for the noun, 'kt' for the verb.
- Confusing it with 'Spiegelung'
- While they are related, they are not always interchangeable. Spiegelung is often used for the actual image you see in a mirror or on water. Reflexion is used for the physical process of light bouncing back or the abstract process of thinking. If you say 'Die Reflexion im Spiegel ist schmutzig', it sounds a bit too scientific; 'Die Spiegelung' would be more natural.
Falsch: Er schrieb eine Reflektion über das Buch.
Richtig: Er schrieb eine Reflexion über das Buch.
Another mistake is using Reflexion when you simply mean 'opinion' or 'thought' (Meinung or Gedanke). Reflexion implies a structured, analytical process. If you just want to say 'I have a thought about that', use 'Ich habe einen Gedanken dazu'. Using Reflexion makes it sound like you have spent hours analyzing the philosophical implications of the topic.
Lastly, don't confuse Reflexion with Reflex. A Reflex is an involuntary physical reaction (like blinking). Reflexion is a voluntary mental process. If you say 'Meine Reflexion war schnell', people will think you are a very fast philosopher, when you probably meant your 'Reflexe' (reflexes) were fast during a sports game. These small differences in word endings change the meaning entirely.
Der Arzt testete meine Reflexe (physical), aber ich testete meine Reflexion (mental).
To avoid these mistakes, always ask yourself: Am I talking about a deep, analytical thought process or a physical bounce-back? If so, use Reflexion. If you are talking about a quick reaction, use Reflex. If you are talking about an image in a mirror, consider Spiegelung. And most importantly, always check that 'x' in your writing!
German is a language of nuances. While Reflexion is an excellent word, knowing its alternatives will help you avoid repetition and express yourself more precisely depending on the context.
- Reflexion vs. Nachdenken
- Nachdenken is the general verb for 'thinking' or 'pondering'. It is less formal and more common in daily life. Reflexion is the formal noun for the structured process. You 'denkst nach' about what to buy, but you engage in 'Reflexion' about your life's purpose.
- Reflexion vs. Überlegung
- An Überlegung is a specific consideration or a plan. 'Nach reiflicher Überlegung' (After careful consideration) is a common phrase. While Reflexion is often about looking back at the past or inward at the self, Überlegung is often about looking forward or solving a specific problem.
- Reflexion vs. Selbstprüfung
- Selbstprüfung (self-examination) is a narrower term. It specifically refers to checking one's own conscience or abilities. Reflexion is broader and can include external factors, theories, or physical phenomena.
In scientific contexts, you might use Rückstrahlung instead of Reflexion. Rückstrahlung is a more Germanic-rooted word (literally 'back-radiating') and is often used in climate science or physics to describe how energy or heat is reflected. However, Reflexion remains the more common international term in these fields.
Statt einer bloßen Überlegung erforderte die Situation eine tiefgehende philosophische Reflexion.
When you want to emphasize the 'mirroring' aspect in a social sense, you might use Widerspiegelung. For example, 'Die Kunst als Widerspiegelung der Gesellschaft' (Art as a mirroring of society). This is more poetic and evocative than the somewhat clinical Reflexion. Choosing between these words depends on whether you want to sound like a scientist (Reflexion), a planner (Überlegung), or a poet (Widerspiegelung).
Die Selbstreflexion ist der erste Schritt zur Besserung.
In summary, while Reflexion is a powerhouse word in German, it pays to have these alternatives in your pocket. Use Nachdenken for daily life, Überlegung for planning, Betrachtung for objective analysis, and Widerspiegelung for artistic or metaphorical mirroring. This variety will make your German sound natural and sophisticated.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The 'x' in Reflexion is a direct preservation of the Latin 'x', while the verb 'reflektieren' adapted to the 'kt' spelling common in German verb patterns. This creates the unique 'x/kt' split.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the 'x' as 'z' or 's'. It must be 'ks'.
- Stressing the first syllable like in the English 'reflection'. In German, it is at the end.
- Mispronouncing the '-ion' ending as a 'shun' sound. In German, it is 'tsion' or 'sion' with a clear 'o'.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate, but spelling 'x' is tricky.
Requires correct spelling and knowledge of prepositions (über + Acc).
Stress on the final syllable is unusual for English speakers.
Clear pronunciation, but can be confused with 'Reflex'.
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Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Feminine Nouns in -ion
Words ending in -ion (Reflexion, Station, Produktion) are always feminine.
Preposition 'über' + Accusative
When 'über' means 'about' a topic, it always takes the accusative case: Reflexion über den (Acc) Fehler.
Compound Nouns
German joins nouns to create new meanings: Selbst + Reflexion = Selbstreflexion.
Weak Masculine vs. Standard Feminine
Unlike some masculine nouns, feminine nouns like Reflexion do not change in the singular cases.
Verb-Noun Spelling Split
The 'x' in the noun Reflexion vs. 'kt' in the verb reflektieren is a consistent pattern for this word family.
Ejemplos por nivel
Die Reflexion im Wasser ist schön.
The reflection in the water is beautiful.
Reflexion is a feminine noun.
Ich sehe meine Reflexion im Spiegel.
I see my reflection in the mirror.
The article 'meine' matches the feminine noun.
Das Licht macht eine Reflexion.
The light makes a reflection.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
Ist das eine Reflexion?
Is that a reflection?
Question form with 'sein'.
Die Reflexion ist sehr hell.
The reflection is very bright.
Adjective 'hell' describes the noun.
Hier gibt es keine Reflexion.
There is no reflection here.
Negative 'keine' for feminine nouns.
Deine Reflexion ist klar.
Your reflection is clear.
Possessive pronoun 'deine'.
Wir sehen die Reflexion.
We see the reflection.
Accusative case (die remains die).
Wir brauchen Zeit für eine Reflexion.
We need time for a reflection.
Preposition 'für' takes the accusative.
Seine Reflexion über das Thema war kurz.
His reflection on the topic was short.
Preposition 'über' indicates the topic.
Die Reflexion hilft beim Lernen.
Reflection helps with learning.
Subject of the sentence.
Kannst du eine Reflexion schreiben?
Can you write a reflection?
Modal verb 'können'.
Die Reflexion des Lichts ist wichtig.
The reflection of light is important.
Genitive case 'des Lichts'.
In der Reflexion sehen wir Fehler.
In the reflection, we see mistakes.
Dative case after 'in'.
Selbstreflexion ist ein schweres Wort.
Self-reflection is a difficult word.
Compound noun.
Gibt es eine Reflexion am Ende?
Is there a reflection at the end?
Existential 'gibt es'.
Nach dem Projekt machten wir eine Reflexion.
After the project, we did a reflection.
Usage in a professional context.
Die kritische Reflexion ist sehr wichtig.
Critical reflection is very important.
Adjective 'kritische' is typical for B1.
Ich schreibe eine Reflexion über mein Praktikum.
I am writing a reflection about my internship.
Standard B1 task.
Das Buch regt zur Reflexion an.
The book encourages reflection.
Phrasal verb 'anregen zu'.
Ohne Reflexion lernt man nicht viel.
Without reflection, one doesn't learn much.
Preposition 'ohne' takes accusative.
Die Reflexion der Sonne auf dem Schnee blendet.
The reflection of the sun on the snow is blinding.
More complex physical description.
Wir sollten eine Reflexion der Ergebnisse durchführen.
We should carry out a reflection of the results.
Formal verb 'durchführen'.
Ihre Reflexion war sehr tiefgründig.
Her reflection was very profound.
Adjective 'tiefgründig' (profound).
Die Reflexion über ethische Fragen ist notwendig.
Reflection on ethical questions is necessary.
Abstract noun usage.
In seiner Reflexion analysiert er die Ursachen.
In his reflection, he analyzes the causes.
Analytical context.
Das Seminar fördert die Reflexion der Teilnehmer.
The seminar promotes the reflection of the participants.
Verb 'fördern' (to promote).
Es mangelt ihm an jeglicher Selbstreflexion.
He lacks any self-reflection.
Fixed expression 'mangeln an' + dative.
Die Reflexionen in der Fassade sind beeindruckend.
The reflections in the facade are impressive.
Plural usage.
Wissenschaft erfordert eine ständige Reflexion der Methoden.
Science requires a constant reflection on methods.
Genitive 'der Methoden'.
Diese Reflexion führt uns zu neuen Erkenntnissen.
This reflection leads us to new insights.
Abstract consequence.
Eine gründliche Reflexion braucht Zeit und Ruhe.
A thorough reflection needs time and quiet.
Adjective 'gründlich'.
Die philosophische Reflexion des Seins ist komplex.
The philosophical reflection on being is complex.
High-level academic German.
Sie verfasste eine brillante Reflexion zur Moderne.
She wrote a brilliant reflection on modernity.
Verb 'verfassen' (to compose/write).
Die Reflexion von Machtstrukturen ist ein Kernthema.
The reflection on power structures is a core theme.
Sociological context.
Hier fehlt die notwendige kritische Reflexion.
The necessary critical reflection is missing here.
Common critique in academia.
Die Reflexion der Wellen wurde mathematisch berechnet.
The reflection of the waves was calculated mathematically.
Technical/Scientific usage.
Seine Reflexionen wurden posthum veröffentlicht.
His reflections were published posthumously.
Referring to a collection of thoughts.
Das Werk ist eine Reflexion über die Vergänglichkeit.
The work is a reflection on transience.
Artistic analysis.
Die systemische Reflexion verbessert das Arbeitsklima.
Systemic reflection improves the working atmosphere.
Specific professional terminology.
Die transzendentale Reflexion bei Kant ist grundlegend.
The transcendental reflection in Kant is fundamental.
Philosophical terminology.
Das Subjekt konstituiert sich durch Reflexion.
The subject constitutes itself through reflection.
Reflexive/Constitutive context.
Eine reflexive Reflexion über die Reflexion selbst.
A reflexive reflection on reflection itself.
Meta-level discussion.
Die Reflexion der Photonen erfolgt verlustfrei.
The reflection of photons occurs without loss.
Advanced physics.
Diskursive Reflexionen prägen den zeitgenössischen Geist.
Discursive reflections shape the contemporary spirit.
Complex sociological observation.
Es bedarf einer tiefergehenden Reflexion der Axiome.
A deeper reflection on the axioms is required.
Formal requirement 'bedarf'.
Die ästhetische Reflexion entzieht sich der Logik.
Aesthetic reflection evades logic.
Abstract subject-verb pairing.
In der Reflexion offenbart sich die Paradoxie.
In reflection, the paradox reveals itself.
Literary/Philosophical style.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Providing an environment or time where thinking is possible.
In diesem Workshop gibt es viel Raum für Reflexion.
— A formal way to introduce a conclusion after thinking.
In der Reflexion zeigt sich, dass wir anders hätten handeln sollen.
— A short period of time dedicated to thinking.
Gönnen Sie sich einen Moment der Reflexion.
— Thinking and discussing (often used in academic contexts).
Reflexion und Diskurs sind die Säulen der Demokratie.
— Combining academic concepts with practical analysis.
Das Studium verbindet Theorie und Reflexion.
— Thinking about how one behaves in a specific position.
Die Reflexion der eigenen Rolle als Führungskraft ist wichtig.
— The thing that is being thought about.
Das menschliche Bewusstsein ist ein Gegenstand der Reflexion.
— The mental skill required to analyze things deeply.
Die Fähigkeit zur Reflexion unterscheidet uns von Tieren.
— The ongoing act of thinking deeply.
Der Prozess der Reflexion kann schmerzhaft sein.
— Thinking back on things that have happened.
Die Reflexion des Erlebten hilft bei der Verarbeitung von Traumata.
Se confunde a menudo con
A Reflex is an automatic physical reaction; Reflexion is a conscious mental process.
This is a common misspelling. The noun must have an 'x'.
Spiegelung is more common for the actual visual image; Reflexion is for the process or abstract thought.
Modismos y expresiones
— To look deep inside oneself, which is the core of 'Selbstreflexion'.
Bevor er antwortete, ging er kurz in sich.
neutral— To force someone to reflect on their own behavior by showing it to them.
Sie hielt ihm den Spiegel vor, damit er sein Verhalten änderte.
neutral— To think outside the box, often requiring a level of reflection.
Für eine gute Reflexion muss man über den Tellerrand schauen.
informal— To reflect on one's own faults before criticizing others.
Bevor du ihn kritisierst, fass dich an die eigene Nase.
informal— Reflection requires peace; strength comes from quiet contemplation.
Nimm dir Zeit für die Reflexion, denn in der Ruhe liegt die Kraft.
neutral— To let events pass before one's mind, a form of retrospective reflection.
Am Abend ließ sie den Tag Revue passieren.
neutral— To reflect on or examine something very thoroughly.
Wir müssen diesen Plan auf Herz und Nieren prüfen.
neutral— Metaphorically, to reflect on one's current situation (often financial).
Nach dem Urlaub müssen wir einen Kassensturz machen.
informal— To use reflection to distinguish between what is valuable and what is not.
Eine gute Reflexion hilft, die Spreu vom Weizen zu trennen.
neutral— To state one's position after reflection.
Nach langer Reflexion musste er endlich Farbe bekennen.
neutralFácil de confundir
Both involve thinking.
Nachdenken is a general verb; Reflexion is a formal noun implying structured analysis.
Ich denke nach (informal) vs. Ich betreibe Reflexion (formal).
Both involve mental effort.
Überlegung is often about a specific plan or decision; Reflexion is about looking back or deeper analysis.
Meine Überlegung war, morgen zu gehen.
Similar root.
A Reflektor is the physical object that reflects light (e.g., on a bike).
Mein Fahrrad hat gelbe Reflektoren.
Phonetically somewhat similar in some languages.
Reaktion is a response to a stimulus; Reflexion is a turning back of thought or light.
Seine Reaktion war wütend.
Both are optical/psychological terms.
Projektion is throwing something forward (onto a screen or another person); Reflexion is bouncing it back.
Die Projektion des Films war unscharf.
Patrones de oraciones
Die Reflexion ist [Adjektiv].
Die Reflexion ist schön.
Ich mache eine Reflexion über [Akkusativ].
Ich mache eine Reflexion über mein Praktikum.
Das [Nomen] regt zur Reflexion an.
Das Buch regt zur Reflexion an.
Es bedarf einer [Adjektiv] Reflexion.
Es bedarf einer kritischen Reflexion.
Die Reflexion von [Dativ] ist [Adjektiv].
Die Reflexion von Licht ist physikalisch erklärbar.
In der Reflexion [Verb] sich [Nomen].
In der Reflexion offenbart sich das Problem.
Die Reflexion dient der [Dativ].
Die Reflexion dient der Qualitätssicherung.
Eine reflexive Reflexion über [Akkusativ].
Eine reflexive Reflexion über die eigene Erkenntnis.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
Relacionado
Cómo usarlo
Very high in academic, professional, and scientific contexts; medium in daily speech.
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Writing 'Reflektion'
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Reflexion
This is the most common spelling error. The noun uses 'x', while the verb 'reflektieren' uses 'kt'.
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Using 'der Reflexion'
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die Reflexion
Reflexion is feminine. Using the masculine article is a basic grammar error.
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Confusing Reflexion and Reflex
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Reflexion (thought) / Reflex (physical)
A reflex is an automatic physical movement. Reflexion is a mental process. They are not interchangeable.
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Reflexion an + Dativ for topics
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Reflexion über + Akkusativ
To reflect 'on' a topic, you must use 'über'. 'An' is used for physical surfaces (reflection at the wall).
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Pronouncing it like English 'reflection'
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German pronunciation with stress on -on
The English stress is on the second syllable; the German stress is on the last.
Consejos
The X Factor
Always remember the 'x' in Reflexion. Think of the 'x' as two light beams crossing as they reflect. This will help you avoid the common 'kt' mistake.
Feminine Ending
Almost all German nouns ending in -ion are feminine. This makes it easy to remember: die Reflexion, die Aktion, die Kommunikation.
Elevate Your Style
Swap 'Nachdenken' for 'Reflexion' in your next essay or formal email. It immediately makes you sound more professional and analytical.
Physics Link
If you are a science student, use Reflexion for optics. It is the exact equivalent of 'reflection' and is used in all German technical manuals.
Self-Growth
Use 'Selbstreflexion' when talking about your learning journey. Teachers love this word because it shows you are taking responsibility for your progress.
Stress the End
Don't say RE-flexion. Say re-flek-si-ON. The stress is always on the last syllable for these Latin-based nouns.
Preposition Power
Master 'über + Akkusativ'. If you can say 'Eine Reflexion über das Problem', you have mastered the most common way to use this noun.
Mirror Metaphor
Remember 'den Spiegel vorhalten'. It's a great idiomatic way to describe forcing someone into a state of Reflexion.
Context Clues
If you hear 'Reflexion' in a news report about the climate, it's about light/heat. If it's about politics, it's about analysis.
German Values
In Germany, being 'reflektiert' (the adjective form) is a huge compliment. it means you are thoughtful and self-aware.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of an 'X' marking the spot where light hits a mirror and bounces back. That 'X' is in the middle of RefleXion. But when you are acting (verb), you use 'KT' for 'Konstant Tun' (constantly doing/reflecting).
Asociación visual
Imagine a person sitting in front of a mirror. They see their face (physical reflection), but they are also thinking about their day (mental reflection). The mirror and the brain are both doing a 'Reflexion'.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to use 'Reflexion' three times today: once for something physical you see, once for a work task, and once for a personal thought. Remember the 'x'!
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Latin 'reflexio', which comes from 'reflectere' (to bend back).
Significado original: A bending back, a turning back.
Indo-European (Latin branch), borrowed into Middle High German and later standardized.Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but in therapeutic contexts, 'Reflexion' is a serious term that should be handled with empathy.
English speakers use 'reflection' more broadly and casually. In German, 'Reflexion' is more formal and specific than 'thinking'.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Science/Physics
- Totalreflexion
- Reflexionswinkel
- Einfallswinkel
- diffuse Reflexion
Education/Pedagogy
- Reflexionsbericht
- Lernerfolg
- Kompetenzentwicklung
- Feedback
Psychology/Therapy
- Selbstwahrnehmung
- Gedankenmuster
- Verhaltensänderung
- Introspektion
Business/Management
- Lessons Learned
- Retrospektive
- Prozessoptimierung
- Mitarbeiterführung
Philosophy/Arts
- gesellschaftliche Reflexion
- ästhetische Erfahrung
- Diskurs
- Existenzialismus
Inicios de conversación
"Hattest du heute schon Zeit für eine kurze Reflexion über deinen Tag?"
"Wie wichtig ist Selbstreflexion deiner Meinung nach für den beruflichen Erfolg?"
"Hast du die schöne Reflexion der Berge im See gesehen?"
"Was war das Ergebnis deiner Reflexion über unser letztes Gespräch?"
"Können wir eine gemeinsame Reflexion über das Projekt durchführen?"
Temas para diario
Schreibe eine Reflexion über deine größten Erfolge im letzten Monat und was du daraus gelernt hast.
Welche Rolle spielt die kritische Reflexion von Nachrichten in deinem täglichen Leben?
Reflektiere über eine schwierige Entscheidung: Welche Faktoren haben deine Reflexion beeinflusst?
Wie hat sich dein Verständnis von 'Reflexion' verändert, seit du Deutsch lernst?
Beschreibe eine Situation, in der mangelnde Reflexion zu einem Problem geführt hat.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIn standard German orthography, yes. The Duden dictionary only recognizes 'Reflexion'. However, because the verb is 'reflektieren', many Germans make this mistake. In a professional or academic context, you should always use the 'x'.
Reflexion is the general term (can be about light, a book, or a project). Selbstreflexion specifically refers to reflecting on your own personality, actions, and thoughts. It is a sub-category of mental reflection.
You can say 'Ich reflektiere über...' (using the verb) or 'Ich stelle eine Reflexion über... an' (using the noun, more formal). Most commonly, people use the verb: 'Ich reflektiere über meine Fehler'.
Yes, it is the standard scientific term for light, sound, or waves bouncing off a surface. Phrases like 'Totalreflexion' or 'Reflexionsgesetz' (law of reflection) are very common in science classes.
Yes, 'Reflexionen'. Use it when referring to multiple specific thoughts (e.g., 'Seine Reflexionen über den Krieg') or multiple physical points of reflection (e.g., 'Die Reflexionen in den Wellen').
It is a 'reflection report'. It is a common assignment in German universities and internships where you describe not just what you did, but what you learned and how you felt about the experience.
No, usually it is very positive. It implies wisdom and self-awareness. However, 'übermäßige Reflexion' (excessive reflection) might imply that someone is overthinking and not taking enough action.
The most common opposite is 'Absorption' (when the surface takes in the light/energy instead of reflecting it). Another can be 'Transmission' (when the light passes through).
It is pronounced like 'ee-ohn'. The 'i' is short and the 'o' is long. It does not sound like the English 'shun'.
It is generally considered a B1/B2 word. While the concept is simple, the formal usage and spelling make it part of the 'gehobene Sprache' (elevated language) learned at intermediate and advanced levels.
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Write a sentence about a reflection in a mirror.
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Describe why self-reflection is important in your own words.
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Write a short reflection (3 sentences) about your last German lesson.
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Explain the difference between 'Reflex' and 'Reflexion'.
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Use the phrase 'zur Reflexion anregen' in a sentence about a movie.
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Write a formal sentence about the reflection of light in a laboratory.
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How does 'Selbstreflexion' help in professional life? Write 4 sentences.
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Compose a sentence using 'Reflexion' and the preposition 'über'.
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Draft a short paragraph about the cultural importance of reflection in Germany.
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Create a sentence using the plural form 'Reflexionen'.
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Write a sentence about the reflection of societal values in art.
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Use 'mangelnde Reflexion' in a sentence about a mistake.
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Describe the physical process of light reflection on a lake.
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Explain what a 'Reflexionsbericht' is to a new student.
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Write a sentence using the compound 'Reflexionsvermögen'.
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Describe a 'moment of reflection' you had recently.
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Compare 'Nachdenken' and 'Reflexion' in two sentences.
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Write a sentence about the 'epistemological reflection' of a theory.
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Use 'Reflexion' in a scientific context about sound waves.
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Compose a sentence about 'Totalreflexion'.
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Pronounce 'Reflexion' correctly, stressing the last syllable.
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Explain in German what you do during a 'Reflexionsphase'.
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Talk for 30 seconds about the importance of self-reflection.
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Describe a beautiful reflection you have seen in nature.
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Discuss how 'Reflexion' is used in your profession.
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Explain the difference between 'Reflexion' and 'Nachdenken' to a friend.
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Tell a story about a time you reflected on a mistake.
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How would you encourage someone to reflect? Give three phrases.
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Describe the 'Reflexion' of light using scientific terms in German.
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What role does reflection play in learning a language?
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Discuss a book or movie that 'zur Reflexion angeregt hat'.
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Explain 'Selbstreflexion' in a job interview context.
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Talk about the 'Reflexion' of values in modern society.
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How do mirrors work? Use the word 'Reflexion'.
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Give a short summary of a 'Reflexionsbericht'.
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Describe the atmosphere of a 'moment of reflection'.
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Why is 'kritische Reflexion' important for democracy?
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Compare the physical and mental meanings of the word.
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What are the synonyms of 'Reflexion' you know?
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Explain the common spelling mistake 'Reflektion'.
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Listen to the word: 'Reflexion'. Is the stress on the first or last syllable?
Listen to the sentence: 'Die Reflexion war tief.' Was the reflection shallow or deep?
Listen to the sentence: 'Wir brauchen mehr Reflexion.' What do we need more of?
Listen to the sentence: 'Die Reflexion im Fenster stört.' What is disturbing?
Listen to the sentence: 'Selbstreflexion ist wichtig.' Is it about others or oneself?
Listen to the sentence: 'Die kritische Reflexion fehlt.' What is missing?
Listen to the sentence: 'Das Licht wird reflektiert.' Is this a noun or a verb?
Listen to the sentence: 'Reflexion über den Tag.' What is being reflected upon?
Listen to the sentence: 'Die Reflexionen sind bunt.' What color are the reflections?
Listen to the sentence: 'Ein Moment der Reflexion.' How long is the reflection?
Listen to the sentence: 'Die Reflexion der Wellen.' What is reflecting?
Listen to the sentence: 'Mangelnde Reflexion.' Is there enough reflection?
Listen to the sentence: 'Reflexion und Analyse.' What two things are mentioned?
Listen to the sentence: 'Die Reflexion ist klar.' Is it clear or blurry?
Listen to the sentence: 'Die Reflexion des Lichts.' What is reflecting?
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Summary
The word Reflexion is your 'power noun' for demonstrating analytical depth in German. Whether you are describing how light bounces off a skyscraper or how you are evaluating your own career path, this word signals a high level of intellectual engagement and formal precision. Example: 'Die Reflexion über unsere Fehler führt zum Erfolg.'
- Reflexion is a feminine noun meaning both the physical reflection of light/sound and the mental process of deep, analytical thinking.
- Always spell it with an 'x' (Reflexion), even though the related verb 'reflektieren' is spelled with 'kt'. This is a common test point.
- It is a formal word, often used in academic, scientific, and professional contexts to describe critical analysis or self-evaluation.
- Commonly paired with the preposition 'über' (+ accusative) when referring to the subject being thought about, such as 'Reflexion über das Leben'.
The X Factor
Always remember the 'x' in Reflexion. Think of the 'x' as two light beams crossing as they reflect. This will help you avoid the common 'kt' mistake.
Feminine Ending
Almost all German nouns ending in -ion are feminine. This makes it easy to remember: die Reflexion, die Aktion, die Kommunikation.
Elevate Your Style
Swap 'Nachdenken' for 'Reflexion' in your next essay or formal email. It immediately makes you sound more professional and analytical.
Physics Link
If you are a science student, use Reflexion for optics. It is the exact equivalent of 'reflection' and is used in all German technical manuals.
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