در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Expresses a general state of worry or inner unease.
- Requires reflexive pronouns like 'mich', 'dich', or 'sich'.
- Best for lingering moods rather than sudden, sharp fears.
معنی
It describes a state of inner unease or apprehension. You feel worried about something that might happen, but you aren't in immediate physical danger.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 7Walking home at night
Ich fühle mich ängstlich, wenn ich nachts alleine im Wald bin.
I feel anxious when I am alone in the forest at night.
A child's first day of school
Vor dem ersten Schultag fühlte sich das Kind sehr ängstlich.
Before the first day of school, the child felt very anxious.
Discussing company changes
Einige Mitarbeiter fühlen sich ängstlich angesichts der neuen Firmenstruktur.
Some employees feel anxious in light of the new company structure.
زمینه فرهنگی
The term 'German Angst' is used internationally to describe a specific cultural tendency toward caution and worry about the future. Austrians might use the word 'mulmig' to describe a similar feeling of unease, often in a more informal, slightly superstitious context. In Swiss German, the word 'Angst' is used similarly, but the pronunciation and some reflexive constructions can vary in local dialects. The rise of 'Eco-Anxiety' (Umweltangst) is a modern phenomenon where people feel 'ängstlich' about climate change.
Use with 'etwas'
If you want to sound less dramatic, add 'etwas' or 'ein bisschen' (e.g., 'Ich fühle mich etwas ängstlich').
Don't forget 'mich'!
English speakers often forget the reflexive pronoun. Always say 'Ich fühle MICH'.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Expresses a general state of worry or inner unease.
- Requires reflexive pronouns like 'mich', 'dich', or 'sich'.
- Best for lingering moods rather than sudden, sharp fears.
What It Means
It is that uneasy feeling in your stomach. You are not terrified, but you are worried. It is like a shadow following your thoughts. You feel like something might go wrong soon. It is a mood, not just a moment. Imagine waiting for test results you might fail. Like butterflies, but the mean kind. That heavy, tight feeling is being ängstlich.
How To Use It
This phrase uses a reflexive verb structure. You must use mich, dich, or sich. Say Ich fühle mich ängstlich to describe yourself. It sounds more descriptive than just saying Angst. You can add ein bisschen for "a little." Ich fühle mich ein bisschen ängstlich heute. It focuses on your internal emotional state. Don't forget the mich or you're just feeling anxious in the void.
When To Use It
Use it when you feel general apprehension. It is perfect for a doctor's waiting room. Use it when starting a new, scary job. It works well when talking to a therapist. You can use it with close friends too. It explains why you are being quiet or shy. Use it before a big, life-changing decision. Texting a friend about a stressful event is common. It is perfect for when you see your bank balance after a vacation.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it if a lion attacks. In that case, just scream Hilfe! or Angst!. It is too soft for immediate, life-threatening danger. Don't say it to a bear; the bear doesn't care about your mood. Do not use it for specific phobias usually. For spiders, say Ich habe Angst vor Spinnen. Sich ängstlich fühlen is more about your vibe. Avoid it if you are just slightly nervous. Use nervös for small things like a first date.
Cultural Background
Germans are famous for their "Angst." The term "German Angst" is known worldwide. It refers to a cultural tendency toward caution. Germans like to plan for every bad scenario. They value security and stability very highly. Germans basically invented being worried as a hobby. Feeling ängstlich is seen as a human trait. It is not something you must always hide. Being honest about your feelings is quite common. It is a deep, historical part of the culture.
Common Variations
Ich habe Bammel is a very popular alternative. It is much more casual and sounds funny. Bammel sounds like a cute animal but feels like a stomach ache. Use it before an exam or a presentation. Ich bin besorgt means you are worried. This is a bit more intellectual and less emotional. Mir ist mulmig zumute is a great idiom. It means you have a "queasy" feeling. It is very common when you feel something is wrong. Each one changes the flavor of your worry.
نکات کاربردی
This phrase is neutral and versatile. Always ensure the reflexive pronoun matches the subject (ich/mich, du/dich, er/sich).
Use with 'etwas'
If you want to sound less dramatic, add 'etwas' or 'ein bisschen' (e.g., 'Ich fühle mich etwas ängstlich').
Don't forget 'mich'!
English speakers often forget the reflexive pronoun. Always say 'Ich fühle MICH'.
Context matters
In a job interview, use 'besorgt' or 'angespannt' instead of 'ängstlich' to sound more professional.
مثالها
7Ich fühle mich ängstlich, wenn ich nachts alleine im Wald bin.
I feel anxious when I am alone in the forest at night.
Describes a general feeling of unease caused by the environment.
Vor dem ersten Schultag fühlte sich das Kind sehr ängstlich.
Before the first day of school, the child felt very anxious.
Used here to describe an emotional milestone.
Einige Mitarbeiter fühlen sich ängstlich angesichts der neuen Firmenstruktur.
Some employees feel anxious in light of the new company structure.
Appropriate for professional discussions about morale.
Fühlst du dich auch so ängstlich wegen der Prüfung morgen?
Do you also feel so anxious about the exam tomorrow?
A common way to check in on a friend's stress levels.
Ich fühle mich ängstlich, wenn mein Handy nur noch 1% Akku hat.
I feel anxious when my phone only has 1% battery left.
A modern, relatable, and slightly humorous use.
Nach dem Streit fühlte ich mich den ganzen Tag ängstlich.
After the argument, I felt anxious all day.
Describes a lingering emotional state after a conflict.
In der Präsentation fühlte ich mich anfangs etwas ängstlich.
During the presentation, I felt a bit anxious at first.
Used to describe performance anxiety in a workplace.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.
Ich fühle ___ ängstlich, wenn ich alleine im Wald bin.
The subject is 'Ich', so the reflexive pronoun must be 'mich'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct option:
'Fühlen' requires a reflexive pronoun ('sich') and an adjective ('ängstlich').
Complete the dialogue.
A: Warum zitterst du? B: Ich ___ ___ ängstlich wegen der Prüfung.
The context describes a current feeling, so 'fühle mich' is correct.
Match the feeling to the situation.
In welcher Situation fühlt man sich ängstlich?
Waiting for medical results is a classic cause of anxiety.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاIch fühle ___ ängstlich, wenn ich alleine im Wald bin.
The subject is 'Ich', so the reflexive pronoun must be 'mich'.
Select the correct option:
'Fühlen' requires a reflexive pronoun ('sich') and an adjective ('ängstlich').
A: Warum zitterst du? B: Ich ___ ___ ängstlich wegen der Prüfung.
The context describes a current feeling, so 'fühle mich' is correct.
In welcher Situation fühlt man sich ängstlich?
Waiting for medical results is a classic cause of anxiety.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
5 سوالNot exactly. 'Angst haben' is more common and can be very intense. 'Sich ängstlich fühlen' describes the internal mood or state.
No, this is strictly for emotional unease. For physical discomfort, use 'sich unwohl fühlen' or 'Schmerzen haben'.
In German, many verbs describing internal states or changes in the self are reflexive (e.g., sich freuen, sich ärgern).
Generally yes, but it can also be used to describe someone who is simply very cautious.
You can say: 'Ich fühle mich ein bisschen ängstlich.'
عبارات مرتبط
Angst haben
similarTo be afraid
besorgt sein
similarTo be worried
panisch werden
specialized formTo become panicked
sich sicher fühlen
contrastTo feel safe