Verrühren
Verrühren en 30 segundos
- Verrühren is a result-oriented verb meaning to stir ingredients thoroughly until they form a single, uniform mixture, commonly used in cooking and chemistry.
- It is an inseparable verb (ver-), meaning the prefix never detaches, and it always requires a direct object to be stirred.
- Commonly paired with the preposition 'mit' (with) or the phrase 'zu einer glatten Masse' (to a smooth mass) to describe the goal.
- It differs from 'umrühren' (simple stirring) and 'schlagen' (whipping) by emphasizing the thorough blending of multiple components into one.
The German verb verrühren is a fundamental culinary and technical term that translates most directly to "to stir thoroughly," "to mix together," or "to beat" (in the context of combining ingredients). While the base verb rühren simply describes the motion of stirring, the prefix ver- in German often indicates a completion, a transformation, or the bringing together of multiple elements into a single, unified whole. When you verrühren something, you are not just moving a spoon in a circle; you are ensuring that the individual components—be it flour and eggs, or paint and pigment—lose their individual boundaries to form a homogeneous mass.
- Culinary Context
- This is the primary domain of the word. It appears in almost every German recipe for cakes, sauces, and dressings. It implies a level of vigor and thoroughness that 'mischen' (to mix) might lack. If a recipe says 'Eier und Zucker verrühren,' it expects you to create a uniform mixture where the sugar is no longer visible as separate crystals.
Zuerst müssen Sie die Butter mit dem Zucker schaumig verrühren, bevor Sie die Eier hinzufügen.
Beyond the kitchen, verrühren is used in artistic and industrial settings. A painter might verrühren two colors on a palette to create a specific shade. A construction worker might verrühren cement with water. The key characteristic is always the transition from heterogeneity to homogeneity. It is a transitive verb, meaning it always takes a direct object (the things being stirred). Interestingly, it does not imply the use of a specific tool; you can verrühren with a spoon (Löffel), a whisk (Schneebesen), or an electric mixer (Handrührgerät).
- Chemical/Technical Use
- In laboratory settings, scientists 'verrühren' chemicals to ensure a reaction occurs uniformly across the solution. It suggests a methodical approach to blending substances.
Die Chemikalien wurden im Becherglas gründlich verrührt.
In metaphorical speech, though less common, one might speak of 'verrührte' emotions or ideas, though 'vermischen' or 'verflechten' is more typical there. The physical act remains the heart of the word. Understanding verrühren requires recognizing the result-oriented nature of the German language; you stir (rühren) until the state is changed (ver-).
Man kann die Vergangenheit nicht einfach mit der Gegenwart verrühren.
- Nuance Comparison
- Compared to 'umrühren' (to stir once or twice, like coffee), 'verrühren' is an intensive process. You 'umrühren' soup to keep it from burning; you 'verrühren' dough to make it smooth.
Verrühren Sie das Mehl klümpchenfrei mit der Milch.
Using verrühren correctly involves understanding its transitive nature and its specific prepositional triggers. Most commonly, you use the preposition mit (with) to indicate what is being stirred into what, or you list multiple objects that are being stirred together. Because it is a weak verb (regelmäßiges Verb), its conjugation follows a predictable pattern, which is a relief for B1 learners. The past participle is verrührt, and the simple past is verrührte.
- Transitive Usage
- The verb always needs an object. You cannot just 'verrühren' in a vacuum; you must 'etwas verrühren'. For example, 'Ich verrühre den Teig' (I stir the dough).
Die Köchin verrührte die Sahne vorsichtig mit dem Kakao.
In the imperative mood—which is how you'll most often see it in recipes—it frequently appears at the beginning of the sentence. 'Verrühren Sie...' (formal) or 'Verrühre...' (informal). A common phrase is 'zu einer glatten Masse verrühren' (to stir into a smooth mass). This construction uses 'zu' + dative to describe the resulting state of the mixture.
- Passive Voice
- In formal instructions or scientific reports, the passive voice is common. 'Die Proben werden miteinander verrührt.' (The samples are stirred together.) This shifts focus from the person doing the stirring to the process itself.
Nachdem alle Zutaten verrührt worden waren, wurde die Mischung erhitzt.
Another grammatical nuance involves the use of adverbs. Since verrühren implies a thorough action, it is often paired with 'gründlich' (thoroughly), 'kräftig' (vigorously), or 'vorsichtig' (carefully/gently). This specifies the intensity required for the specific mixture. For instance, 'vorsichtig verrühren' is often used when you don't want to knock the air out of a mousse, whereas 'kräftig verrühren' is for a thick bread dough.
Bitte verrühren Sie den Quark mit dem Leinöl, bis eine homogene Emulsion entsteht.
- The 'zu' Construction
- Using 'zu' + [Resulting State] is a hallmark of advanced B1 usage. Example: 'Verrühren Sie die Masse zu einem festen Teig.' (Stir the mass into a firm dough.)
Hast du den Honig im Tee schon verrührt?
If you spend any time in a German-speaking household, verrühren will become one of the most audible verbs in your daily life. It is the soundtrack to Sunday afternoon baking (Kaffee und Kuchen). You'll hear parents telling children, 'Verrühr das nicht so wild, sonst spritzt es!' (Don't stir it so wildly, otherwise it will splash!). It is a word rooted in domesticity, craft, and precision.
- Cooking Shows and Media
- On popular German TV shows like 'Das perfekte Dinner' or 'Kitchen Impossible', chefs constantly narrate their actions using this verb. It provides a more professional tone than the simpler 'mischen'. When a chef says they are 'verrühren' the vinaigrette, they are emphasizing the emulsification process.
In der heutigen Folge zeigen wir, wie man Mascarpone und Eigelb perfekt verrührt.
In the world of DIY (Do-It-Yourself) and home improvement, you'll encounter this word at the 'Baumarkt' (hardware store). Instructions on the back of cement bags, plaster containers, or paint cans will invariably use verrühren. It signals that the user must put in physical effort to ensure the product works correctly. If you don't 'verrühren' the wall paint, the color will be uneven. This adds a layer of 'workmanlike' necessity to the word.
- Laboratories and Science
- In a chemistry lab, a 'Magnetrührer' (magnetic stirrer) might be used to 'verrühren' a solution. Here, the word takes on a clinical, precise meaning. It’s about achieving a specific molarity or ensuring a reagent is fully dissolved.
Die Lösung muss mindestens fünf Minuten lang verrührt werden.
Even in beauty and cosmetics, the word appears. Mixing a hair dye or a face mask involves 'verrühren'. It is a word that bridges the gap between a simple household chore and a technical requirement. When you hear it, you know that the end goal is a single, perfect mixture. It is the opposite of 'separating' or 'layering'. In a culture that values 'Gründlichkeit' (thoroughness), verrühren is the linguistic embodiment of that value in the physical world.
Man hört oft das Klappern von Löffeln, wenn die Leute ihren Zucker im Kaffee verrühren.
- Figurative Hearing
- Occasionally, in political or social commentary, you might hear about 'verrührte Identitäten' or 'verrührte Interessen', suggesting that different elements have become so mixed that they can no longer be untangled. It implies a loss of clarity, often with a slightly critical undertone.
For English speakers, the primary challenge with verrühren is distinguishing it from its close relatives: rühren, umrühren, mischen, and schlagen. While English uses 'stir' or 'mix' for almost everything, German is much more precise about the intent and the result of the action. Using the wrong verb can lead to confusion or, in a kitchen context, a failed cake!
- Mistake 1: Using 'rühren' instead of 'verrühren'
- 'Rühren' is just the act of moving a spoon. If you say 'Ich rühre die Eier,' it sounds like you are just moving them around. If you say 'Ich verrühre die Eier,' it means you are breaking the yolks and mixing them into a uniform liquid. Use 'verrühren' when you want a result.
Falsch: Ich rühre das Mehl in die Milch.
Richtig: Ich verrühre das Mehl mit der Milch.
Another common error is confusing verrühren with umrühren. 'Umrühren' is what you do to a soup on the stove so it doesn't burn, or a coffee to dissolve sugar. It implies a brief, circular motion in an existing liquid. 'Verrühren' implies combining two or more things that were separate. You 'umrühren' your soup, but you 'verrühren' the cream into the soup.
- Mistake 2: Preposition Errors
- Learners often try to use 'in' or 'zu' incorrectly. While you can 'etwas in etwas verrühren', the most natural construction is 'A mit B verrühren'. Avoid 'verrühren A und B zusammen' (though understandable, it is redundant because the 'ver-' already implies 'together').
Falsch: Verrühre die Butter in den Zucker.
Richtig: Verrühre die Butter mit dem Zucker.
Finally, don't confuse verrühren with schlagen (to beat/whip). If a recipe calls for 'Sahne schlagen' (whipping cream), you are adding air to make it fluffy. If it says 'Sahne verrühren', you are just mixing it into something else without necessarily adding air. Using 'verrühren' when you should 'schlagen' will result in a flat cake!
- Grammar Pitfall: Separability
- Many learners assume all prefixes are separable. They might try to say 'Ich rühre die Eier ver.' This is incorrect. 'Ver-' verbs are always inseparable. The prefix stays glued to the front of the verb.
Falsch: Er rührte den Teig gründlich ver.
Richtig: Er verrührte den Teig gründlich.
German has a rich vocabulary for the act of mixing. Choosing the right one depends on the consistency of the materials and the desired outcome. Verrühren is your go-to for liquids and pastes, but here are its neighbors:
- Vermischen vs. Verrühren
- 'Vermischen' is more general. You can vermischen dry ingredients (like flour and salt) or abstract things (like ideas). 'Verrühren' specifically implies a circular stirring motion, usually with at least one liquid or semi-solid component.
Wir verrühren den Teig, aber wir vermischen die Fakten.
If you are dealing with very light ingredients, like folding egg whites into a heavy batter, you use unterheben (to fold in). This is a much gentler motion than verrühren. Using 'verrühren' in this case would destroy the air bubbles and ruin the fluffiness of a soufflé.
- Anrühren
- This is a very specific type of stirring. You 'anrühren' something when you start with a powder and add liquid to create a paste. Common examples: 'Gips anrühren' (mixing plaster) or 'Soße anrühren' (making a sauce from a packet).
Bevor er die Wand verputzte, musste er den Mörtel anrühren.
For solid ingredients, you might use vermengen. This suggests a less intensive mixing than 'verrühren'. You might 'vermengen' a salad, but you 'verrühren' a dressing. 'Kneten' (to knead) is used for thick doughs where you use your hands or a dough hook, rather than a spoon or whisk.
- Summary Table
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- Verrühren: Liquids/pastes, goal: homogeneity.
- Umrühren: Liquids, goal: prevent burning/dissolve sugar.
- Vermischen: General, can be dry or abstract.
- Unterheben: Very gentle, goal: preserve air.
- Anrühren: Powder + Liquid to make a paste.
Die Künstlerin verrührte die Pigmente mit dem Öl zu einer geschmeidigen Paste.
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Dato curioso
The word 'rühren' is also the root of 'berühren' (to touch). In a sense, stirring is a way of 'touching' every part of a mixture until it is unified.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the 'v' like an English 'v' (it should be 'f').
- Dropping the 'ü' sound and making it an 'u' or 'i'.
- Treating it as a separable verb and putting the stress on 'ver'.
- Failing to vocalize the first 'r' in 'ver-'.
- Confusing it with 'verlieren' (to lose) due to the similar start.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to identify in recipes and instructions.
Requires remembering the inseparable prefix and correct preposition.
The 'v' as 'f' and the 'ü' can be tricky for beginners.
Clearly audible in cooking and instructional contexts.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Inseparable Prefixes
verrühren (never 'rühren ver')
Weak Verb Conjugation
ich verrühre, du verrührst, er verrührte, hat verrührt
Dative after 'mit'
verrühren mit dem (mask.) Löffel
Passive Voice with 'werden'
Die Zutaten werden verrührt.
Imperative Mood
Verrühren Sie! / Verrühre!
Ejemplos por nivel
Ich verrühre den Zucker im Tee.
I stir the sugar in the tea.
Simple present tense, first person singular.
Verrührst du die Eier?
Are you stirring the eggs?
Question in present tense, second person singular.
Wir verrühren die Milch mit dem Kakao.
We are stirring the milk with the cocoa.
Present tense, first person plural.
Verrühre den Teig bitte!
Please stir the dough!
Imperative (informal singular).
Er verrührt das Mehl.
He is stirring the flour.
Present tense, third person singular.
Sie verrühren die Farben.
They are stirring the colors.
Present tense, third person plural.
Verrühren Sie die Butter.
Stir the butter (formal).
Imperative (formal).
Ich verrühre alles gut.
I stir everything well.
Present tense with adverb 'gut'.
Ich habe die Eier mit dem Zucker verrührt.
I have stirred the eggs with the sugar.
Perfekt tense with 'haben'.
Zuerst verrührte sie das Mehl mit dem Wasser.
First she stirred the flour with the water.
Präteritum (simple past) tense.
Du musst die Soße gut verrühren.
You must stir the sauce well.
Modal verb 'müssen' + infinitive.
Warum hast du die Farben nicht verrührt?
Why didn't you stir the colors?
Perfekt tense question.
Können wir die Zutaten jetzt verrühren?
Can we stir the ingredients now?
Modal verb 'können' in a question.
Er hat den Quark mit Honig verrührt.
He stirred the curd with honey.
Perfekt tense.
Verrühre die Sahne vorsichtig!
Stir the cream carefully!
Imperative with adverb 'vorsichtig'.
Wir haben alles zu einer Masse verrührt.
We stirred everything into a mass.
Perfekt tense with 'zu' + dative phrase.
Die Butter sollte schaumig verrührt werden.
The butter should be stirred until frothy.
Passive voice with modal verb 'sollten'.
Nachdem er die Eier verrührt hatte, gab er das Mehl hinzu.
After he had stirred the eggs, he added the flour.
Plusquamperfekt in a subordinate clause.
Es ist wichtig, die Masse gründlich zu verrühren.
It is important to stir the mass thoroughly.
Infinitive clause with 'zu'.
Verrühren Sie den Gips, bis er keine Klumpen mehr hat.
Stir the plaster until it has no more lumps.
Imperative with a 'bis' subordinate clause.
Wenn man die Farben falsch verrührt, wird das Bild dunkel.
If you stir the colors incorrectly, the picture becomes dark.
Conditional 'wenn' clause.
Die Chemikalien müssen im Labor sicher verrührt werden.
The chemicals must be safely stirred in the lab.
Passive voice with modal verb.
Ich verrührte die Zutaten, während ich das Rezept las.
I stirred the ingredients while I read the recipe.
Präteritum with 'während' clause.
Hast du die Eigelbe mit dem Senf schon verrührt?
Have you already stirred the egg yolks with the mustard?
Perfekt tense with 'schon'.
Die Komponenten werden zu einer homogenen Lösung verrührt.
The components are stirred into a homogeneous solution.
Passive voice, present tense.
Das Verrühren der Pigmente erfordert viel Geduld.
Stirring the pigments requires a lot of patience.
Nominalization of the verb.
Obwohl er die Masse lange verrührte, blieben Klümpchen.
Although he stirred the mass for a long time, lumps remained.
Concessive 'obwohl' clause.
Man sollte die Eier nicht zu stark verrühren, um die Luft zu erhalten.
One should not stir the eggs too strongly to preserve the air.
Final clause with 'um...zu'.
Die fertige Mischung ist bereits vollständig verrührt.
The finished mixture is already completely stirred.
Zustandspassiv (state passive).
Verrühren Sie den Kleber unter ständigem Rühren.
Stir the glue while stirring constantly.
Imperative with prepositional phrase 'unter...Rühren'.
Hätten Sie die Farben besser verrührt, wäre das Ergebnis schöner.
If you had stirred the colors better, the result would be nicer.
Konjunktiv II (irrealis).
Die Masse lässt sich leicht verrühren.
The mass can be easily stirred.
Reflexive construction 'lässt sich' as a passive substitute.
Die chemische Reaktion wird durch das Verrühren der Reagenzien beschleunigt.
The chemical reaction is accelerated by stirring the reagents.
Passive voice with a prepositional phrase containing a nominalized verb.
Es gilt, die verschiedenen Interessen zu einer gemeinsamen Lösung zu verrühren.
It is necessary to stir the various interests into a common solution.
Metaphorical usage with 'es gilt...zu'.
Indem man die Öle mit dem Wasser verrührt, entsteht eine Emulsion.
By stirring the oils with the water, an emulsion is created.
Modal 'indem' clause.
Das gründliche Verrühren ist für die Konsistenz des Endprodukts maßgeblich.
Thorough stirring is decisive for the consistency of the end product.
Adjectival use of nominalized verb.
Die Künstlerin verrührte die Farben so geschickt, dass Übergänge unsichtbar wurden.
The artist stirred the colors so skillfully that transitions became invisible.
Consecutive 'so...dass' clause.
Beim Verrühren der heißen Masse ist äußerste Vorsicht geboten.
Extreme caution is required when stirring the hot mass.
Preposition 'beim' + nominalized verb.
Die Probe muss solange verrührt werden, bis eine Sättigung eintritt.
The sample must be stirred until saturation occurs.
Passive voice with 'solange...bis' construction.
Trotz des Verrührens blieben die Phasen der Flüssigkeit getrennt.
Despite the stirring, the phases of the liquid remained separated.
Genitive preposition 'trotz' with nominalized verb.
In seinem Essay verrührt der Autor philosophische Diskurse mit persönlichen Anekdoten.
In his essay, the author stirs together philosophical discourses with personal anecdotes.
Abstract, high-register metaphorical usage.
Die molekulare Struktur verändert sich, sobald die Substanzen intensiv verrührt werden.
The molecular structure changes as soon as the substances are intensively stirred.
Technical context, passive voice.
Das Verrühren hochviskoser Fluide stellt eine ingenieurtechnische Herausforderung dar.
Stirring highly viscous fluids represents an engineering challenge.
Technical nominalization with specialized vocabulary.
Manche Kritiker werfen dem Regisseur vor, historische Fakten mit Fiktion zu verrühren.
Some critics accuse the director of stirring historical facts with fiction.
Metaphorical usage in cultural criticism.
Sollten die Komponenten nicht adäquat verrührt worden sein, erlischt die Garantie.
Should the components not have been adequately stirred, the warranty expires.
Konjunktiv II (conditional) with passive perfect infinitive.
Die See verrührte den Sand mit dem schäumenden Wasser zu einer trüben Gischt.
The sea stirred the sand with the foaming water into a murky spray.
Poetic/Literary usage.
Durch das Verrühren wird die Entropie des Systems lokal erhöht.
By stirring, the entropy of the system is locally increased.
Scientific context (thermodynamics).
Es bedarf einer ruhigen Hand, um die feinen Pigmente klümpchenfrei zu verrühren.
It requires a steady hand to stir the fine pigments without lumps.
Sophisticated 'es bedarf' construction.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Mix everything well. Standard instruction in recipes.
Bevor du den Teig in die Form gibst: Alles gut verrühren.
— Stir into a smooth dough. Very common baking phrase.
Mehl, Eier und Milch zu einem glatten Teig verrühren.
— Stir eggs and sugar until frothy. Key step for sponge cakes.
Für den Biskuit musst du Eier und Zucker schaumig verrühren.
— Mix the colors on the palette. Used in art.
Der Maler verrührte Blau und Gelb zu Grün.
— Stir until free of lumps. Crucial for sauces.
Die Speisestärke muss man klümpchenfrei verrühren.
— Gently stir into the mass. Often used for sensitive ingredients.
Die Beeren vorsichtig unter die Masse verrühren.
— Stir with a whisk. Specifies the tool.
Die Soße am besten mit dem Schneebesen verrühren.
— Stir in a bowl. Specifies the location.
Alle trockenen Zutaten in einer Schüssel verrühren.
— Stir evenly. Ensures consistency.
Das Dressing muss gleichmäßig verrührt werden.
— Stir bit by bit. Used when adding liquid slowly.
Das Wasser nach und nach mit dem Mehl verrühren.
Se confunde a menudo con
Means 'to seduce'. Sounds very similar but the 'f' vs 'rüh' is key.
Means 'to lose'. Also starts with 'ver-' and has an 'r' sound.
Means 'to touch'. Shared root 'rühren' but different prefix.
Modismos y expresiones
— To be mixed up in something (figurative, though 'verwickelt' is more common).
Er ist in diese dunklen Geschäfte verrührt.
informal/rare— To reshuffle the cards (metaphorical for a new start), though 'mischen' is the standard idiom.
Nach der Wahl werden die Karten neu verrührt.
journalistic— To lump everything together (often used critically when someone doesn't differentiate).
Du kannst nicht alle Probleme in einen Topf verrühren.
colloquial— To stir the porridge (can mean to keep a situation moving or to meddle).
Er muss immer überall den Brei verrühren.
informal— To talk something up or make it seem more than it is.
Die Marketingabteilung hat das Projekt schaumig verrührt.
slang/business— Confused or mixed-up dreams.
In der Nacht hatte sie nur verrührte Träume.
poetic— Sometimes used as a euphemism for preparing a plan or plot.
Lass uns den Teig für morgen verrühren.
informal— To confuse issues intentionally.
Er versucht nur, die Farben zu verrühren.
literary— To try to make everything smooth and without conflict.
Der Chef will immer alles zu einer glatten Masse verrühren.
workplace— A hybrid or mixed identity.
In der modernen Welt haben viele eine verrührte Identität.
sociologicalFácil de confundir
Both involve stirring.
Rühren is the act; verrühren is the result-oriented mixing together.
Ich rühre in der Suppe. Ich verrühre die Eier.
Both involve stirring.
Umrühren is stirring something already mixed (like soup or coffee).
Rühr deinen Kaffee um!
Both mean 'to mix'.
Mischen is more general and often used for dry things or ideas.
Wir mischen die Karten.
Both are used for preparing food with a whisk.
Schlagen means to beat or whip to add air (Sahne schlagen).
Sahne schlagen, nicht verrühren.
Both are used in baking.
Unterheben is a very gentle folding motion.
Eischnee vorsichtig unterheben.
Patrones de oraciones
Ich verrühre [Substanz].
Ich verrühre den Kakao.
Ich habe [Substanz A] mit [Substanz B] verrührt.
Ich habe die Eier mit dem Zucker verrührt.
[Substanz] muss gründlich verrührt werden.
Der Teig muss gründlich verrührt werden.
Verrühren Sie [Substanz] zu [Resultat].
Verrühren Sie die Masse zu einem glatten Teig.
Nachdem [Substanz] verrührt worden war, ...
Nachdem die Farbe verrührt worden war, begann er zu malen.
Die Mischung lässt sich [Adverb] verrühren.
Die Mischung lässt sich leicht verrühren.
Durch das Verrühren von [Substanz A] und [Substanz B] entsteht ...
Durch das Verrühren von Öl und Essig entsteht eine Vinaigrette.
Es bedarf [Genitiv], um [Substanz] zu verrühren.
Es bedarf großer Kraft, um den Beton zu verrühren.
Familia de palabras
Sustantivos
Verbos
Adjetivos
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Cómo usarlo
Very high in culinary, artistic, and technical domains.
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Ich rühre die Eier ver.
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Ich verrühre die Eier.
The prefix 'ver-' is inseparable. You should never put it at the end of the sentence.
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Ich habe die Eier in den Zucker verrührt.
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Ich habe die Eier mit dem Zucker verrührt.
While 'in' can be used in specific contexts, 'mit' is the standard and most natural preposition for combining ingredients.
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Verrühre die Sahne, bis sie fest ist.
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Schlage die Sahne, bis sie fest ist.
'Verrühren' just mixes; 'schlagen' (to whip/beat) adds air to make things firm like whipped cream.
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Ich bin den Teig verrührt.
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Ich habe den Teig verrührt.
The verb 'verrühren' always uses 'haben' in the perfect tense because it is a transitive action.
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Verrühren den Kaffee.
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Rühren Sie den Kaffee um. / Rühr den Kaffee um.
For a single liquid like coffee where you just want to dissolve sugar, 'umrühren' is much more common than 'verrühren'.
Consejos
Ver- is Inseparable
Never separate the 'ver-' from 'rühren'. It stays together in the present, past, and imperative. This is a common rule for all verbs starting with 'ver-'.
Recipe Master
If you see 'verrühren' in a recipe, it means you need to stir until you can't see the individual ingredients anymore. It's about making a smooth mix.
The 'V' is an 'F'
Always pronounce the starting 'v' as an 'f'. If you pronounce it like a 'v', Germans might think you're trying to say a different word or just find it hard to understand.
Beyond the Kitchen
Use 'verrühren' when talking about mixing paint or any liquid-based materials. It shows you have a broad and precise vocabulary.
Use 'mit'
The most natural way to use the verb is 'A mit B verrühren'. Practice this pattern to sound more like a native speaker.
Word Family
Link 'verrühren' with 'Rührgerät' (mixer) and 'Rührschüssel' (mixing bowl). Learning related nouns helps anchor the verb in your memory.
Verrühren vs. Umrühren
Remember: 'Umrühren' is for soup on the stove; 'Verrühren' is for making the soup from ingredients.
Scientific Precision
In a lab, 'verrühren' is used for creating solutions. It implies a methodical and complete mixing process.
The 'Zu' Construction
Try using 'zu einer glatten Masse verrühren' in your writing. It's a very high-level B1/B2 phrase that impresses examiners.
Listen for the Result
When you hear 'verrühren', expect the next part of the sentence to describe a single resulting mixture, not separate items.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of 'VER-rühren' as 'VERY stirring'. You are stirring so much (very!) that the ingredients become one.
Asociación visual
Imagine a 'V' shape made by a whisk in a bowl of yellow batter. The 'V' stands for Verrühren.
Word Web
Desafío
Go to your kitchen, take some water and sugar, and say 'Ich verrühre den Zucker' while you do it. Repeat it 5 times.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Middle High German 'rüeren' and Old High German 'ruoren'. The prefix 'ver-' was added later to indicate a completed action or a change of state.
Significado original: The root 'rühren' originally meant 'to move' or 'to set in motion'.
Germanic, related to English 'rear' (to move up) and Dutch 'roeren'.Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but ensure you don't confuse it with 'verführen' (to seduce), which sounds similar but has a very different meaning!
English speakers often just use 'mix' or 'stir'. Using 'verrühren' correctly makes your German sound much more authentic and precise.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Cooking/Baking
- Eier und Zucker verrühren
- zu einem Teig verrühren
- glatt verrühren
- klümpchenfrei verrühren
Art/Painting
- Farben auf der Palette verrühren
- Pigmente verrühren
- Ölfarben verrühren
- zu einem neuen Ton verrühren
DIY/Construction
- Mörtel verrühren
- Gips anrühren und verrühren
- Farbe im Eimer verrühren
- Kleber verrühren
Science/Lab
- Lösung verrühren
- Chemikalien verrühren
- Probe verrühren
- kontinuierlich verrühren
Daily Life
- Zucker im Kaffee verrühren
- Honig im Tee verrühren
- Müsli verrühren
- Medizin in Wasser verrühren
Inicios de conversación
"Wie lange muss man die Butter und den Zucker verrühren, bis sie schaumig sind?"
"Soll ich die Eier direkt mit dem Mehl verrühren oder nacheinander?"
"Hast du die Farbe im Eimer schon richtig verrührt?"
"Kannst du mir helfen, den Teig für die Pfannkuchen zu verrühren?"
"Warum muss man die Speisestärke zuerst mit kaltem Wasser verrühren?"
Temas para diario
Beschreibe dein Lieblingsrezept und erkläre genau, welche Zutaten du verrühren musst.
Was passiert, wenn man in einem chemischen Experiment die Stoffe nicht richtig verrührt?
Denke an eine Situation, in der du verschiedene Ideen miteinander verrührt hast, um eine Lösung zu finden.
Warum ist das Wort 'verrühren' in der deutschen Küche so wichtig?
Schreibe über einen Tag, an dem sich deine Gefühle wie ein verrührter Teig angefühlt haben.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNein, 'verrühren' ist ein untrennbares Verb. Das Präfix 'ver-' bleibt immer am Verb, zum Beispiel: 'Ich verrühre', nicht 'Ich rühre ver'.
'Rühren' beschreibt die Bewegung an sich (z. B. in einer Suppe rühren). 'Verrühren' bedeutet, verschiedene Zutaten so lange zu rühren, bis sie eine einheitliche Masse bilden.
Meistens benutzt man 'mit', zum Beispiel: 'Mehl mit Milch verrühren'. Man kann auch 'zu' verwenden, um das Ergebnis zu beschreiben: 'zu einem Teig verrühren'.
Normalerweise benutzt man für trockene Zutaten eher 'vermischen' oder 'vermengen'. 'Verrühren' impliziert meistens eine flüssige oder cremige Konsistenz.
Man benutzt es immer mit 'haben', da es eine Handlung beschreibt: 'Ich habe den Teig verrührt'.
Das beste Wort dafür ist 'gründlich verrühren'.
Ja, es ist ein ganz normales schwaches (regelmäßiges) Verb: verrühren, verrührte, hat verrührt.
Das bedeutet, Zutaten (meist Butter, Zucker und Eier) so lange und kräftig zu rühren, bis die Masse hell und luftig (schaumig) wird.
Ja, aber es ist seltener als im wörtlichen Sinne. Man kann zum Beispiel sagen, dass jemand verschiedene Fakten oder Themen 'verrührt', wenn er sie zu stark vermischt.
Ein Magnetrührer ist ein Gerät im Labor, das eine Lösung automatisch 'verrührt', indem es einen kleinen Magnetstab in der Flüssigkeit dreht.
Ponte a prueba 200 preguntas
Write a sentence using 'verrühren' in the present tense about cooking.
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Describe the process of making a simple sauce using 'verrühren'.
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Use 'verrühren' in the perfect tense (Perfekt).
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Write an imperative sentence (formal) for a recipe.
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Explain the difference between 'rühren' and 'verrühren' in German.
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Use 'verrühren' in the passive voice.
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Write a sentence about an artist mixing colors.
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Use the adverb 'vorsichtig' with 'verrühren'.
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Create a sentence with 'zu einer glatten Masse'.
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Use 'verrühren' in a subordinate clause (dass-Satz).
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Write a sentence about mixing chemicals in a lab.
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Use 'verrühren' in the simple past (Präteritum).
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Write a sentence using the nominalized form 'das Verrühren'.
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Use 'verrühren' in a conditional sentence (wenn).
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Create a sentence about a DIY project (e.g., paint).
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Use 'verrühren' with the modal verb 'müssen'.
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Describe a morning routine using 'verrühren'.
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Write a sentence about a child helping in the kitchen.
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Use 'verrühren' in the Futur I.
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Write a metaphorical sentence about mixing ideas.
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Say: 'Ich verrühre die Eier.'
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Say: 'Verrühren Sie die Butter mit dem Zucker.'
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Say: 'Hast du alles gut verrührt?'
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Say: 'Der Teig muss glatt verrührt werden.'
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Say: 'Verrühren Sie die Masse zu einem glatten Teig.'
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Say: 'Klümpchenfrei verrühren.'
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Say: 'Ich verrühre die Farben auf der Palette.'
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Say: 'Verrühre die Sahne vorsichtig!'
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Say: 'Die Chemikalien werden verrührt.'
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Say: 'Zuerst verrührte sie das Mehl.'
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Say: 'Alles miteinander verrühren.'
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Say: 'Schaumig verrühren.'
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Say: 'Nicht zu lange verrühren.'
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Say: 'Die Butter ist bereits verrührt.'
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Say: 'Verrühren Sie das Pulver in Wasser.'
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Say: 'Wir verrühren die Zutaten jetzt.'
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Say: 'Verrührst du das mal?'
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Say: 'Das Verrühren ist wichtig.'
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Say: 'Verrührte Träume.'
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Say: 'Gründlich verrühren, bitte.'
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Listen and write: 'Ich verrühre den Teig.'
Listen and write: 'Verrühren Sie die Eier.'
Listen and write: 'Hast du die Butter verrührt?'
Listen and write: 'Alles gut verrühren.'
Listen and write: 'Die Farbe muss verrührt werden.'
Listen and write: 'Verrühre den Honig im Tee.'
Listen and write: 'Glatt verrühren.'
Listen and write: 'Verrührte sie das Mehl?'
Listen and write: 'Wir verrühren die Farben.'
Listen and write: 'Bitte vorsichtig verrühren.'
Listen and write: 'Klümpchenfrei verrühren.'
Listen and write: 'Er hat die Eier verrührt.'
Listen and write: 'Verrühren Sie das Pulver.'
Listen and write: 'Nicht zu stark verrühren.'
Listen and write: 'Die Masse ist verrührt.'
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Summary
Verrühren is the essential German verb for 'thorough mixing.' Use it whenever you are combining ingredients (like eggs and flour) into a uniform state. Example: 'Verrühren Sie die Eier mit dem Mehl zu einem glatten Teig.'
- Verrühren is a result-oriented verb meaning to stir ingredients thoroughly until they form a single, uniform mixture, commonly used in cooking and chemistry.
- It is an inseparable verb (ver-), meaning the prefix never detaches, and it always requires a direct object to be stirred.
- Commonly paired with the preposition 'mit' (with) or the phrase 'zu einer glatten Masse' (to a smooth mass) to describe the goal.
- It differs from 'umrühren' (simple stirring) and 'schlagen' (whipping) by emphasizing the thorough blending of multiple components into one.
Ver- is Inseparable
Never separate the 'ver-' from 'rühren'. It stays together in the present, past, and imperative. This is a common rule for all verbs starting with 'ver-'.
Recipe Master
If you see 'verrühren' in a recipe, it means you need to stir until you can't see the individual ingredients anymore. It's about making a smooth mix.
The 'V' is an 'F'
Always pronounce the starting 'v' as an 'f'. If you pronounce it like a 'v', Germans might think you're trying to say a different word or just find it hard to understand.
Beyond the Kitchen
Use 'verrühren' when talking about mixing paint or any liquid-based materials. It shows you have a broad and precise vocabulary.
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