معنی
To state the necessity of rehearsing or developing a skill.
زمینه فرهنگی
The proverb 'Übung macht den Meister' is the German equivalent of 'Practice makes perfect'. It is deeply ingrained in the education system. In Vienna, the 'Musikverein' and the history of classical music make 'üben' a very common part of childhood for many, with a high standard for musical 'Übung'. Precision in watchmaking and engineering requires intense 'Übung'. The concept of 'Lehrjahre sind keine Herrenjahre' (Apprenticeship years are not years of being a master) emphasizes the need to practice. There is a distinction between 'Fleiß' (hard work/diligence) and 'Talent'. Germans often value 'Fleiß' (and thus 'üben') more than raw talent.
The 'End' Rule
Always remember that 'üben' is the star of the show and wants to be last in the sentence when 'muss' is present.
Humility
Germans often say 'Ich muss noch viel üben' even if they are quite good. It's a sign of a 'growth mindset'.
معنی
To state the necessity of rehearsing or developing a skill.
The 'End' Rule
Always remember that 'üben' is the star of the show and wants to be last in the sentence when 'muss' is present.
Humility
Germans often say 'Ich muss noch viel üben' even if they are quite good. It's a sign of a 'growth mindset'.
Lernen vs Üben
If you tell a German 'Ich muss Deutsch lernen', they think you are opening a textbook. If you say 'Ich muss Deutsch üben', they think you want to talk to them!
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'müssen' and the verb 'üben'.
Ich ___ jeden Tag für {das|n} Konzert ___.
The modal verb 'muss' goes in the second position, and the infinitive 'üben' goes to the end.
Which sentence is correct for someone practicing the violin?
A: Ich muss Geige lernen. B: Ich muss Geige üben. C: Ich muss Geige trainieren.
'Üben' is the specific verb for musical instruments.
Match the situation to the phrase.
Situation: You have a German exam tomorrow and need to repeat the grammar.
Repeating grammar exercises is a form of 'üben'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Gehen wir ins Kino? B: Nein, tut mir leid. Ich ___ ___.
Standard modal construction for an excuse.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Üben vs. Lernen vs. Trainieren
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاIch ___ jeden Tag für {das|n} Konzert ___.
The modal verb 'muss' goes in the second position, and the infinitive 'üben' goes to the end.
A: Ich muss Geige lernen. B: Ich muss Geige üben. C: Ich muss Geige trainieren.
'Üben' is the specific verb for musical instruments.
Situation: You have a German exam tomorrow and need to repeat the grammar.
Repeating grammar exercises is a form of 'üben'.
A: Gehen wir ins Kino? B: Nein, tut mir leid. Ich ___ ___.
Standard modal construction for an excuse.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
6 سوالYes, that is perfectly natural. It means 'I am practicing German'.
'Üben' is to practice a skill. 'Ausüben' is to practice a profession or exercise a right (e.g., 'einen Beruf ausüben').
No, it can take an accusative object, like 'Ich übe {den|m} Aufschlag' (I practice the serve).
You say 'Ich habe geübt'.
Yes, 'Yoga üben' is very common.
Yes, for team sports and physical conditioning, 'trainieren' is preferred.
عبارات مرتبط
Übung macht den Meister
similarPractice makes perfect.
Ich muss trainieren
similarI must train.
Ich muss lernen
similarI must study.
sich in Geduld üben
specialized formTo practice patience.
etwas einüben
builds onTo rehearse something specific.