Fahrradfahrer
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- Fahrradfahrer means 'cyclist' and is a masculine noun.
- It is a compound of Fahrrad (bike) and Fahrer (rider).
- The plural remains the same: die Fahrradfahrer.
- The feminine version is die Fahrradfahrerin.
The German word Fahrradfahrer is a quintessential example of the German language's ability to build meaning through compounding. At its core, it refers to a cyclist—specifically, a person who is operating or riding a bicycle. While the English word 'cyclist' can feel somewhat professional or sporty, Fahrradfahrer is the standard, everyday term used to describe anyone on two wheels, from a child pedaling to school to a commuter navigating the busy streets of Berlin. The word is composed of three distinct parts: Fahr (from fahren, to drive/ride), Rad (wheel/bicycle), and Fahrer (driver/rider). Together, they create a precise descriptor that leaves no room for ambiguity.
- Literal Translation
- Travel-wheel-driver. This breakdown helps learners understand the mechanical logic of German nouns.
- Everyday Usage
- Used in traffic reports, casual conversation, and legal documents to describe participants in road traffic.
- Gender Nuance
- While 'Fahrradfahrer' is the masculine form (and often used as the generic plural), 'Fahrradfahrerin' is used specifically for a female cyclist.
In Germany, the Fahrradfahrer is a central figure in the ongoing 'Verkehrswende' (traffic transition). As cities like Münster and Freiburg prioritize bike lanes over car parking, the term appears frequently in political debates and urban planning. It carries a connotation of being environmentally conscious, though in the heat of city traffic, it might also be used by frustrated car drivers or pedestrians to describe someone they feel is not following the rules. Despite this, the general perception is positive, reflecting Germany's deep-rooted cycling culture.
Der Fahrradfahrer muss an der roten Ampel anhalten, genau wie die Autos.
Interestingly, the word is often shortened in casual speech to Radfahrer. While both are correct, Fahrradfahrer is slightly more formal and explicit. You will see it on official signage (e.g., 'Fahrradfahrer absteigen' - Cyclists dismount) and hear it in news broadcasts. The word also implies a level of active participation; a Fahrradfahrer is not just a passenger, but the one controlling the vehicle. This distinction is important in legal contexts where responsibility for accidents is determined.
In Kopenhagen gibt es oft mehr Fahrradfahrer als Autos auf den Straßen.
Culturally, being a Fahrradfahrer in Germany involves a specific set of behaviors. There is the 'Sonntagsfahrer' (Sunday driver/rider) who is leisurely and perhaps a bit slow, and the 'Pendler' (commuter) who is fast and focused. Regardless of the speed, the term remains the umbrella for all. It also bridges the gap between sport and utility; whether you are on a high-end racing bike or a rusty 'Drahtesel' (literally 'wire donkey', a slang term for an old bike), you are fundamentally a Fahrradfahrer.
Viele Fahrradfahrer tragen heutzutage einen Helm zur Sicherheit.
In summary, use Fahrradfahrer when you want to be clear and descriptive. It is a word that commands respect in the context of urban mobility and is a vital part of the vocabulary for anyone living in or visiting a German-speaking country. It embodies the German values of efficiency, environmentalism, and rule-following (or the occasional breaking of them in traffic!).
Ein rücksichtsvoller Fahrradfahrer achtet immer auf die Fußgänger.
Die Stadt plant neue Wege, um die Sicherheit für Fahrradfahrer zu erhöhen.
Using Fahrradfahrer correctly requires an understanding of German cases and gender agreement. Since it is a masculine noun (der Fahrradfahrer), it changes its article based on its role in the sentence. In the nominative case, it acts as the subject. In the accusative, it is the direct object (e.g., 'Ich sehe den Fahrradfahrer'). In the dative, it often follows specific prepositions or acts as an indirect object (e.g., 'Ich helfe dem Fahrradfahrer').
- Subject (Nominative)
- Der Fahrradfahrer fährt sehr schnell durch den Park.
- Object (Accusative)
- Das Auto hat den Fahrradfahrer beim Abbiegen fast übersehen.
- Plural Usage
- Die Fahrradfahrer demonstrieren für bessere Radwege in der Innenstadt.
When describing a female cyclist, always use Fahrradfahrerin. This is not just a stylistic choice but a grammatical requirement in German for clarity. For example: 'Die Fahrradfahrerin trägt eine gelbe Weste.' In modern German, you might also encounter the gender-neutral or inclusive forms like 'Fahrradfahrende' (those riding bicycles) or 'Fahrradfahrer*innen', especially in academic or administrative texts.
Als Fahrradfahrer muss man im Winter besonders vorsichtig sein.
Verbs commonly associated with Fahrradfahrer include überholen (to overtake), beachten (to pay attention to), and absteigen (to dismount). Because cyclists are vulnerable road users, many sentences involve safety and traffic rules. For instance, 'Ein Fahrradfahrer sollte immer Handzeichen geben' (A cyclist should always give hand signals). This illustrates the practical application of the word in daily life.
Der Polizist sprach mit dem Fahrradfahrer über sein fehlendes Licht.
In complex sentences, Fahrradfahrer can be part of compound subjects or objects. 'Sowohl die Autofahrer als auch die Fahrradfahrer müssen die neue Verkehrsführung lernen.' Here, the word helps balance the sentence by providing a clear counterpart to 'Autofahrer' (car drivers). It also works well with adjectives: 'Ein geübter Fahrradfahrer' (an experienced cyclist) or 'Ein rücksichtsloser Fahrradfahrer' (a reckless cyclist).
Ich bin heute ein Fahrradfahrer, weil mein Auto in der Werkstatt ist.
Finally, consider the use of the word in the genitive case, which denotes possession or relationship. 'Die Rechte der Fahrradfahrer' (the rights of cyclists) is a common phrase in political advocacy. While the genitive is often replaced by 'von' + dative in spoken German ('die Rechte von den Fahrradfahrern'), knowing the proper form is essential for reaching higher CEFR levels like B2 or C1.
Die Sicherheit der Fahrradfahrer hat für die Stadtverwaltung Priorität.
Warum schimpft der Fußgänger über den Fahrradfahrer?
If you find yourself in a German-speaking city, you will hear Fahrradfahrer in several specific contexts. The most common is likely in the context of traffic and commuting. Radio stations often include warnings in their traffic reports about 'Fahrradfahrer auf der Fahrbahn' (cyclists on the roadway) in areas where there are no dedicated bike lanes. This serves as a safety reminder for drivers to be extra cautious.
- Public Announcements
- In train stations, you might hear announcements about 'Fahrradfahrer', especially regarding the transport of bicycles on regional trains.
- Urban Planning Meetings
- Local news reports on city development frequently use the term when discussing new infrastructure projects like 'Radschnellwege' (bicycle expressways).
- Daily Social Interactions
- Friends might use it when complaining about traffic or when planning a group ride: 'Es waren so viele Fahrradfahrer heute unterwegs!'
Another place you'll hear this word is in educational settings. Children in Germany often undergo a 'Fahrradprüfung' (cycling test) in primary school. During these lessons, teachers and police officers constantly refer to the students as junge Fahrradfahrer, teaching them the rules of the road. This early exposure cements the word in the vocabulary of every German citizen from a young age.
Achtung an alle Autofahrer: In der Innenstadt sind heute viele Fahrradfahrer wegen einer Demo.
In the legal and insurance world, Fahrradfahrer is the standard term. If you are involved in a minor collision, the police report will categorize you as such. You might hear: 'Der Fahrradfahrer hatte Vorfahrt' (The cyclist had the right of way). This formal usage contrasts with the more casual 'Radler', which you might hear at a beer garden (where it also refers to a shandy drink!).
Der Sprecher der Stadt sagte, dass die Wege für Fahrradfahrer ausgebaut werden.
Furthermore, in the tourism industry, specifically 'Fahrradtourismus', the word is ubiquitous. Tour guides will address their groups as 'Liebe Fahrradfahrer', and brochures will highlight routes that are particularly 'fahrradfahrerfreundlich' (cyclist-friendly). Whether you are in the Bavarian Alps or along the Baltic coast, the presence of the Fahrradfahrer is a constant in the German landscape.
In diesem Hotel sind Fahrradfahrer herzlich willkommen und es gibt einen sicheren Keller.
Finally, you might hear the word in environmental documentaries or podcasts discussing sustainability. It is often paired with terms like 'CO2-neutral' or 'nachhaltige Mobilität'. In these contexts, the Fahrradfahrer is presented as a hero of the climate, contributing to a cleaner, quieter city. This broad range of contexts—from traffic warnings to environmental praise—shows how integrated the word is in German society.
Jeder neue Fahrradfahrer bedeutet ein Auto weniger auf der Straße.
Haben Sie den Fahrradfahrer gesehen, der gerade ohne Licht gefahren ist?
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning Fahrradfahrer is confusing it with other modes of transport or using the wrong verb. In English, we 'ride' a bike, but in German, you fahren a bike. Using 'reiten' (which is only for animals like horses) is a classic 'false friend' error. Another common pitfall is the gender of the noun. While English uses the neutral 'cyclist', German requires you to choose between the masculine 'Fahrradfahrer' and the feminine 'Fahrradfahrerin'.
- Mistaken Verb
- Saying 'Ich reite ein Fahrrad' instead of 'Ich fahre Fahrrad'. A 'Fahrradfahrer' is someone who 'fährst'.
- Plural Confusion
- Adding an '-s' to make it plural (Fahrradfahrers). In German, the plural of 'Fahrradfahrer' is just 'Fahrradfahrer'.
- The 'Radler' Trap
- Using 'Radler' in a very formal context. While 'Radler' is a synonym, it's more colloquial and also refers to a beer mixed with lemonade.
Another error involves word order and compounding. Some learners might try to split the word into 'Fahrer von Fahrrad', which is grammatically possible but sounds very unnatural. German loves its compound nouns, and Fahrradfahrer is the standard way to express the concept. Additionally, forgetting the 'h' in 'Fahrrad' or the double 'r' in 'Fahrradfahrer' are common spelling mistakes that can change the pronunciation and meaning.
Falsch: Der Fahrradfahrers ist hier. Richtig: Der Fahrradfahrer ist hier.
Learners also struggle with the declension of the word when it's preceded by an adjective. For example, 'ein guter Fahrradfahrer' (nominative) becomes 'einen guten Fahrradfahrer' (accusative). Missing these endings is a sign of an A2 level learner moving toward B1. It's important to practice these transitions to sound more native-like. Also, be careful with the word 'Biker'. In German, 'Biker' almost always refers to someone on a motorcycle (Motorradfahrer), not a bicycle!
Falsch: Ich sehe ein Fahrradfahrer. Richtig: Ich sehe einen Fahrradfahrer.
Finally, watch out for the pronunciation of the 'v' sound. In German, 'Fahrrad' and 'Fahrer' start with an 'f' sound, but some beginners confuse it with the English 'v' or 'w'. The 'r' sounds in the middle and end of the word can also be tricky; the first 'r' in 'Fahrer' is often vocalized (sounding like a soft 'ah'), while the final 'er' is also a very short, unstressed 'ah' sound. Practice saying 'FAHR-rad-fah-ra' slowly to master the rhythm.
Ein Fahrradfahrer ist kein Motorradfahrer. Verwechseln Sie das nicht!
Der Fahrradfahrer (Singular) vs. Die Fahrradfahrer (Plural).
While Fahrradfahrer is the most precise and common term, there are several alternatives depending on the context, region, and level of formality. Understanding these synonyms will help you understand different registers of German and avoid sounding repetitive. The most common synonym is Radfahrer, which is simply a shortened version. It is used interchangeably in almost all situations, though Fahrradfahrer is slightly more formal.
- Radfahrer vs. Fahrradfahrer
- 'Radfahrer' is shorter and very common in speech. 'Fahrradfahrer' is more explicit and often used in official contexts.
- Radler
- A colloquial term. Be careful: 'ein Radler' is also a popular drink (beer and lemonade). Context is key!
- Velofahrer
- The standard term in Switzerland. 'Velo' is the Swiss-German word for bicycle, derived from French.
For those into sports, you might encounter Radsportler. This refers specifically to someone who cycles as a competitive sport or serious hobby, rather than just for transport. If someone is riding a mountain bike, they might be called a Mountainbiker (using the English loanword). Similarly, someone on a racing bike is a Rennradfahrer. These terms provide more specificity than the general Fahrradfahrer.
Der Radfahrer (casual) ist das Gleiche wie der Fahrradfahrer (formal).
In administrative and legal language, you might see Fahrradfahrende. This is a participle construction that is gender-neutral, encompassing both men and women. It is increasingly common in university settings, government publications, and progressive media. While it might sound a bit 'dry' for a casual chat, it is important to recognize it in reading. Another term is Zweiradfahrer, which literally means 'two-wheel rider' and can include motorcyclists, though it usually specifies 'motorisiert' or 'nicht motorisiert'.
In der Schweiz sagt man oft Velofahrer statt Fahrradfahrer.
On the more negative or slang side, you might hear Kampfradler. This is a derogatory term used to describe aggressive cyclists who ignore traffic rules and endanger others. It's a word you'll often see in opinion pieces or heated online comments. Conversely, a Genussradler is someone who cycles slowly to enjoy the scenery. These nuanced terms show how the basic concept of a Fahrradfahrer can be modified to express specific social attitudes.
Bist du ein Radsportler oder nur ein normaler Fahrradfahrer?
Die Fahrradfahrenden (gender-neutral) fordern mehr Platz in der Stadt.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
Before 'Fahrrad' became popular, bicycles were often called 'Blicke' or 'Velos'. The word 'Fahrrad' was pushed by nationalists who wanted to remove French influence from the language.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the 'v' in 'Fahrer' like an English 'v' (it should be 'f').
- Missing the 'h' sound (silent but indicates a long vowel).
- Pronouncing 'Rad' with a 'd' sound instead of a 't' sound.
- Forgetting to vocalize the 'er' at the end.
- Merging the two 'r' sounds into one.
Niveau de difficulté
A long word, but easy to break down into known parts (Fahr-rad-fahrer).
Requires attention to the double 'r' and the 'h'.
The rhythm and the vocalized 'r' sounds need practice.
Very distinct and commonly used, making it easy to spot.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Compound Nouns
Fahr + Rad + Fahrer = Fahrradfahrer. The gender is determined by the last word (der Fahrer).
N-Declension (Exceptions)
Fahrradfahrer is NOT an n-noun. However, in dative plural, it adds an -n: den Fahrradfahrern.
Agent Suffix -er
Adding -er to a verb stem (fahr-) creates the person who does the action (Fahrer).
Feminine Suffix -in
Adding -in to the masculine form creates the feminine form (Fahrradfahrerin).
Zero Plural
Masculine nouns ending in -er often have no change in the plural (der Fahrer -> die Fahrer).
Exemples par niveau
Der Fahrradfahrer ist im Park.
The cyclist is in the park.
Nominative singular: 'Der Fahrradfahrer' is the subject.
Ich bin ein Fahrradfahrer.
I am a cyclist.
Predicate nominative after the verb 'sein'.
Wo ist der Fahrradfahrer?
Where is the cyclist?
Question with 'wo' and nominative subject.
Das ist ein Fahrradfahrer.
That is a cyclist.
Demonstrative 'das' with nominative.
Ein Fahrradfahrer hat ein Rad.
A cyclist has a bike.
Indefinite article 'ein' in nominative.
Die Fahrradfahrer sind hier.
The cyclists are here.
Plural: 'Die' + 'Fahrradfahrer' (no change in noun).
Der Fahrradfahrer trinkt Wasser.
The cyclist is drinking water.
Simple present tense.
Hallo, Fahrradfahrer!
Hello, cyclist!
Vocative use of the noun.
Ich sehe den Fahrradfahrer auf der Straße.
I see the cyclist on the street.
Accusative: 'den Fahrradfahrer' is the direct object.
Der Fahrradfahrer trägt einen Helm.
The cyclist is wearing a helmet.
Accusative object 'einen Helm' follows the subject.
Viele Fahrradfahrer fahren zur Arbeit.
Many cyclists ride to work.
Plural subject with 'viele'.
Der Fahrradfahrer wartet an der Ampel.
The cyclist is waiting at the traffic light.
Prepositional phrase 'an der Ampel' (dative).
Ein Fahrradfahrer muss vorsichtig sein.
A cyclist must be careful.
Modal verb 'muss' with infinitive 'sein'.
Kennst du diesen Fahrradfahrer?
Do you know this cyclist?
Demonstrative 'diesen' in the accusative case.
Der Fahrradfahrer hat kein Licht.
The cyclist has no light.
Negation 'kein' in the accusative.
Die Fahrradfahrerin ist sehr schnell.
The (female) cyclist is very fast.
Feminine form 'Fahrradfahrerin'.
Ich helfe dem Fahrradfahrer, sein Rad zu reparieren.
I am helping the cyclist repair his bike.
Dative: 'helfen' takes a dative object ('dem Fahrradfahrer').
Es gibt spezielle Wege für Fahrradfahrer in dieser Stadt.
There are special paths for cyclists in this city.
Preposition 'für' always takes the accusative.
Der Fahrradfahrer, den ich gestern sah, war sehr nett.
The cyclist whom I saw yesterday was very nice.
Relative clause with 'den' (accusative relative pronoun).
Wenn es regnet, benutzen weniger Menschen das Fahrrad.
When it rains, fewer people use the bicycle.
Conditional 'wenn' clause.
Als Fahrradfahrer sollte man immer Handzeichen geben.
As a cyclist, one should always give hand signals.
Usage of 'als' to denote a role or capacity.
Die Polizei kontrolliert heute die Fahrradfahrer.
The police are checking the cyclists today.
Plural accusative object.
Ich möchte ein sicherer Fahrradfahrer werden.
I want to become a safe cyclist.
Verb 'werden' with nominative complement.
Trotz der Kälte sind viele Fahrradfahrer unterwegs.
Despite the cold, many cyclists are out and about.
Genitive preposition 'trotz' (plural genitive: 'der').
Die Sicherheit der Fahrradfahrer muss verbessert werden.
The safety of cyclists must be improved.
Genitive plural: 'der Fahrradfahrer'.
Viele Fahrradfahrer beschweren sich über den schlechten Zustand der Radwege.
Many cyclists complain about the poor condition of the bike paths.
Reflexive verb 'sich beschweren über' + accusative.
Ein rücksichtsvoller Fahrradfahrer achtet auf Fußgänger.
A considerate cyclist pays attention to pedestrians.
Adjective declension in nominative.
Das Gesetz schreibt vor, was ein Fahrradfahrer mitführen muss.
The law prescribes what a cyclist must carry with them.
Indirect question as a sub-clause.
Durch die Zunahme der Fahrradfahrer sinkt die CO2-Belastung.
Due to the increase in cyclists, CO2 pollution is decreasing.
Genitive plural after the noun 'Zunahme'.
Manche Autofahrer fühlen sich von Fahrradfahrern gestört.
Some car drivers feel disturbed by cyclists.
Dative plural after 'von' (ending in -n: 'Fahrradfahrern').
Es ist wichtig, dass Fahrradfahrer nachts gut sichtbar sind.
It is important that cyclists are clearly visible at night.
Sub-clause starting with 'dass'.
Der Fahrradfahrer wurde Zeuge eines Unfalls.
The cyclist became a witness to an accident.
Genitive 'eines Unfalls'.
Die Stadtplanung vernachlässigt oft die Bedürfnisse der Fahrradfahrer.
Urban planning often neglects the needs of cyclists.
Sophisticated vocabulary: 'vernachlässigt', 'Bedürfnisse'.
Ein erfahrener Fahrradfahrer antizipiert die Fehler anderer Verkehrsteilnehmer.
An experienced cyclist anticipates the mistakes of other road users.
Complex verb 'antizipiert'.
Das Image des Fahrradfahrers hat sich in den letzten Jahren gewandelt.
The image of the cyclist has changed in recent years.
Genitive singular: 'des Fahrradfahrers'.
Es bedarf einer besseren Infrastruktur, um mehr Menschen zum Fahrradfahren zu bewegen.
Better infrastructure is needed to encourage more people to cycle.
Impersonal construction 'es bedarf' + genitive.
Kritiker werfen manchen Fahrradfahrern rücksichtsloses Verhalten vor.
Critics accuse some cyclists of reckless behavior.
Dative plural 'Fahrradfahrern' as indirect object of 'vorwerfen'.
Der Fahrradfahrer als Symbol für eine nachhaltige Mobilitätswende.
The cyclist as a symbol for a sustainable mobility transition.
Apposition using 'als'.
Ungeachtet der Gefahren nutzen viele Pendler täglich ihr Rad.
Regardless of the dangers, many commuters use their bikes daily.
Genitive preposition 'ungeachtet'.
Die Interessenvertretung der Fahrradfahrer fordert eine Reform der StVO.
The cyclists' advocacy group is calling for a reform of the traffic regulations.
Compound noun 'Interessenvertretung' and acronym 'StVO'.
In der heutigen Zeit fungiert der Fahrradfahrer oft als politisches Statement.
In this day and age, the cyclist often functions as a political statement.
Abstract usage of the noun.
Die Marginalisierung der Fahrradfahrer in autozentrierten Städten ist ein soziologisches Problem.
The marginalization of cyclists in car-centric cities is a sociological problem.
Academic terminology: 'Marginalisierung', 'autozentriert'.
Man kann die Evolution des Fahrradfahrers vom Freizeitnutzer zum Hauptverkehrsteilnehmer beobachten.
One can observe the evolution of the cyclist from a leisure user to a primary road user.
Complex prepositional structure 'von... zum...'.
Die rechtliche Stellung des Fahrradfahrers bei Unfällen ist oft Gegenstand juristischer Debatten.
The legal position of the cyclist in accidents is often the subject of legal debates.
Genitive construction 'Gegenstand juristischer Debatten'.
Der Fahrradfahrer navigiert durch ein komplexes Geflecht aus Regeln und Erwartungen.
The cyclist navigates through a complex web of rules and expectations.
Metaphorical use of 'Geflecht'.
Eine Stadt, die ihre Fahrradfahrer schätzt, investiert in eine durchgängige Radinfrastruktur.
A city that values its cyclists invests in a continuous cycling infrastructure.
Relative clause with accusative plural 'ihre Fahrradfahrer'.
Der Fahrradfahrer verkörpert die Sehnsucht nach einer entschleunigten Lebensweise.
The cyclist embodies the longing for a decelerated way of life.
High-level verb 'verkörpert' and noun 'Entschleunigung'.
Trotz technologischer Fortschritte bleibt der Fahrradfahrer das verletzlichste Glied in der Kette.
Despite technological progress, the cyclist remains the most vulnerable link in the chain.
Superlative 'das verletzlichste' and metaphor 'Glied in der Kette'.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— A warning to others that a cyclist is nearby.
Achtung, Fahrradfahrer von rechts!
— A sign indicating that cyclists are allowed in a certain area.
In dieser Einbahnstraße ist 'Fahrradfahrer frei'.
— To be out riding a bike.
Ich bin heute als Fahrradfahrer unterwegs.
— The legal rights of cyclists.
Wir kämpfen für die Rechte der Fahrradfahrer.
— Cyclists as part of general traffic.
Fahrradfahrer im Straßenverkehr brauchen mehr Platz.
— Safety measures for cyclists.
Sicherheit für Fahrradfahrer ist ein wichtiges Thema.
— Cyclists riding on the sidewalk (often restricted).
Fahrradfahrer auf dem Gehweg sind oft ein Problem.
— Having sympathy or support for cyclists.
Die neue Bürgermeisterin hat ein Herz für Fahrradfahrer.
— A demonstration or protest by cyclists.
Morgen findet eine große Fahrradfahrer-Demo statt.
Souvent confondu avec
A motorcycle rider. 'Motor-' is the key difference.
A moped rider (slower motorized bicycle).
A car driver. Sometimes learners mix up 'Auto' and 'Fahrrad'.
Expressions idiomatiques
— A cyclist's way of saying 'Go fast!' or 'Full power!'.
Komm schon, Kette rechts!
Sporty— Often used for cyclists who are riding wobbly (drunk).
Der Fahrradfahrer hat wohl einen im Tee.
Colloquial— Describing someone who is subservient to superiors and cruel to subordinates.
Sein Chef verhält sich wie ein Fahrradfahrer.
Metaphorical— To pedal hard or to get moving quickly.
Wir müssen jetzt ordentlich in die Pedale treten.
Neutral— To reinvent the wheel (waste time on something already done).
Wir müssen das Fahrradfahrer-Konzept nicht neu erfinden.
Neutral— To be crazy (literally: to have a wheel off).
Der Fahrradfahrer da hat wohl ein Rad ab!
Slang— To go under the wheels (to be crushed or ruined).
Ohne Schutz kommen Fahrradfahrer schnell unter die Räder.
Figurative— To be knowledgeable or confident in a subject.
Bist du in Verkehrsregeln für Fahrradfahrer sattelfest?
Neutral— To be the fifth wheel (useless/unwanted).
Als Fahrradfahrer fühlt man sich oft wie das fünfte Rad am Wagen.
Neutral— If you love your bike, you push it (humorous rhyme for when a bike breaks).
Keine Luft mehr? Wer sein Fahrrad liebt, der schiebt!
HumorousFacile à confondre
It means both cyclist and a drink.
Context usually makes it clear, but 'Radler' is more casual for a person.
Ich trinke ein Radler (drink) vs. Ich bin ein Radler (person).
In English, it's a cyclist; in German, it's often a motorcyclist.
Use 'Fahrradfahrer' to be safe; 'Biker' often implies leather jackets and engines.
Die Biker-Gang (motorcycles).
English 'ride' a bike vs. 'ride' a horse.
Reiter is only for horses. For bikes, use Fahrer.
Der Reiter sitzt auf dem Pferd.
General word for driver.
Fahrradfahrer is specific. Fahrer could be a bus, car, or train driver.
Der Fahrer des Busses.
Regional difference.
Only used in Switzerland and parts of Southern Germany.
Hoi, Velofahrer! (Swiss greeting).
Structures de phrases
Der [Noun] ist [Adjective].
Der Fahrradfahrer ist schnell.
Ich sehe den [Noun].
Ich sehe den Fahrradfahrer.
Ich helfe dem [Noun].
Ich helfe dem Fahrradfahrer.
Die [Noun] der [Noun-Plural].
Die Sicherheit der Fahrradfahrer.
Trotz der [Noun-Plural]...
Trotz der vielen Fahrradfahrer...
Die Marginalisierung des [Noun-Singular-Genitive]...
Die Marginalisierung des Fahrradfahrers...
Ein [Noun] muss [Verb].
Ein Fahrradfahrer muss aufpassen.
Es ist gut, dass [Noun]...
Es ist gut, dass Fahrradfahrer Helme tragen.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Very common in daily life, news, and traffic reports.
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Der Fahrradfahrers
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Der Fahrradfahrer
Learners often try to add an 's' for plural, but the plural is the same as the singular in the nominative.
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Ich reite Fahrrad.
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Ich fahre Fahrrad.
'Reiten' is only for animals. For all vehicles, including bikes, use 'fahren'.
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Den Fahrradfahrer (as subject)
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Der Fahrradfahrer
Confusing nominative and accusative. Use 'der' for the subject of the sentence.
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Fahrradfahrerinnen (for a mixed group)
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Fahrradfahrer (or Fahrradfahrer*innen)
'Fahrradfahrerinnen' is only for a group of women. For mixed groups, the masculine plural is traditionally used.
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Fahrrad fahrer (with a space)
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Fahrradfahrer
In German, compound nouns are written as one single word without spaces.
Astuces
Master the Cases
Practice 'Fahrradfahrer' in the accusative (den) and dative (dem) to reach the B1 level. It's a common noun for traffic sentences.
The Silent H
Remember the 'h' in 'Fahrrad' is not pronounced, but it tells you the 'a' before it is long and stressed.
Use Radfahrer for Speed
In fast conversation, use 'Radfahrer'. It's easier to say and everyone will understand you perfectly.
Swiss Velo
If you go to Switzerland, switch to 'Velofahrer'. It shows you know the local culture and language variations.
Traffic Signs
Look for signs with 'Fahrradfahrer'. They often contain important instructions like where you can and cannot ride.
Double R
Don't forget the double 'r' in the middle: Fahr-rad-fah-rer. It's a common mistake even for advanced learners.
Be Inclusive
In modern German writing, use 'Fahrradfahrer*innen' to include all genders in your audience.
Radio Traffic Reports
Listen to German radio traffic reports. They frequently mention 'Fahrradfahrer' near roadworks or in city centers.
Rad ab
If someone says a cyclist has a 'Rad ab', they are jokingly (or meanly) saying the person is crazy.
The Wheel Driver
Always think: 'Travel-Wheel-Driver'. This literal translation makes the 13-letter word much less intimidating.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of a 'FAR' (Fahr) 'ROD' (Rad) 'FAR' (Fahr) 'ER' (er). It's someone who goes far on a rod (bike) and is a far-er (traveler).
Association visuelle
Imagine a giant wheel (Rad) with a driver (Fahrer) sitting on top, traveling (Fahr) through a city.
Word Web
Défi
Try to use 'Fahrradfahrer' in three different cases (Nominative, Accusative, Dative) in one short paragraph.
Origine du mot
The word is a modern German compound. 'Fahrrad' was coined in the late 19th century to replace 'Velociped'. 'Fahrer' comes from the Old High German 'faran'.
Sens originel : A person who drives a travel-wheel.
Germanic.Contexte culturel
Be aware of the 'Kampfradler' stereotype; using it can be offensive to passionate cyclists.
In the US/UK, 'cyclist' can sound like a hobbyist. In Germany, 'Fahrradfahrer' is as mundane as 'pedestrian'.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Traffic Safety
- Helm tragen
- Abstand halten
- Licht einschalten
- Handzeichen geben
City Planning
- Radwege ausbauen
- Fahrradstraße einrichten
- Abstellplätze schaffen
- Sicherheit erhöhen
Daily Commute
- Zur Arbeit fahren
- Im Stau stehen
- Frische Luft genießen
- Sich bewegen
Tourism
- Fahrradtour planen
- Fahrrad mieten
- Gepäck transportieren
- Karte lesen
Legal/Police
- Unfallbericht schreiben
- Vorfahrt beachten
- Alkoholkontrolle
- Zeugenaussage
Amorces de conversation
"Sind Sie oft als Fahrradfahrer in der Stadt unterwegs?"
"Was halten Sie von der Sicherheit für Fahrradfahrer in Berlin?"
"Tragen Sie als Fahrradfahrer immer einen Helm?"
"Gibt es in Ihrer Heimatstadt viele Fahrradfahrer?"
"Hatten Sie schon mal ein Problem mit einem rücksichtslosen Fahrradfahrer?"
Sujets d'écriture
Beschreibe deinen Weg zur Arbeit oder Schule als Fahrradfahrer. Was siehst du?
Warum ist es wichtig, dass Fahrradfahrer und Autofahrer respektvoll miteinander umgehen?
Stell dir vor, du bist ein Fahrradfahrer in einer Stadt ohne Autos. Wie sieht dein Tag aus?
Sollten Fahrradfahrer eine Prüfung machen müssen, bevor sie auf der Straße fahren dürfen?
Was ist das Beste daran, ein Fahrradfahrer zu sein? Und was ist das Schwierigste?
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsYes, they are essentially the same. 'Radfahrer' is shorter and more common in casual speech, while 'Fahrradfahrer' is more formal and explicit. You can use both without being wrong.
The feminine form is 'die Fahrradfahrerin'. If you are talking about a woman, you must use this form. For a group of women, use 'die Fahrradfahrerinnen'.
The masculine plural is 'die Fahrradfahrer'. It looks exactly like the singular, but the article changes from 'der' to 'die'. In the dative plural, it becomes 'den Fahrradfahrern'.
You can, but be careful. In German, 'Biker' often refers to someone on a motorcycle. If you mean a cyclist, 'Fahrradfahrer' or 'Radfahrer' is much clearer.
The verb is 'fahren'. You say 'Ich fahre Fahrrad' or 'Der Fahrradfahrer fährt'. Do not use 'reiten', as that is only for animals.
Both! It depends on the context. 'Ein Radler' can be a cyclist (casual) or a mix of beer and lemonade. If you're at a bar, it's probably the drink.
German builds words by sticking smaller ones together. Fahr (drive) + Rad (wheel) + Fahrer (driver). It's actually very logical once you break it down!
This is a gender-neutral plural form used in formal or academic contexts. It literally means 'those who are currently riding bicycles'.
Yes, many! Cyclists are treated as vehicles and must follow traffic lights, use bike lanes where available, and have working lights at night.
It is a common sign that means 'Cyclists must dismount' and walk their bikes, usually in pedestrian zones or construction areas.
Teste-toi 180 questions
Write a sentence using 'Fahrradfahrer' in the nominative case.
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Write a sentence using 'Fahrradfahrerin'.
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Describe what a cyclist should do at a red light in German.
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Use the word 'Fahrradfahrer' in the accusative case.
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Explain why cycling is good for the environment (B1 level).
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Write a plural sentence about cyclists in a city.
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Use the dative plural 'Fahrradfahrern' in a sentence.
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Write a short warning for car drivers about cyclists.
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Describe a 'Rennradfahrer' in one sentence.
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Use the genitive 'des Fahrradfahrers' correctly.
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Write a sentence with the word 'rücksichtsvoll'.
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What is 'Velofahrer'? Use it in a sentence about Switzerland.
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Write about a cyclist's equipment.
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Use 'während' with 'Fahrradfahrer'.
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Write a sentence about a 'Radweg'.
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Describe a group of cyclists.
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Write a sentence with 'überholen'.
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What is a 'Kampfradler'? (C1 Level explanation).
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Use 'trotz' with 'Fahrradfahrer' (Genitive plural).
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Create a slogan for bike safety.
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Pronounce 'Fahrradfahrer' slowly.
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Say: 'Ich bin ein Fahrradfahrer.'
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Say: 'Der Fahrradfahrer trägt einen Helm.'
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Say: 'In dieser Stadt gibt es viele Fahrradfahrer.'
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Say: 'Pass auf den Fahrradfahrer auf!'
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Explain the word 'Radweg' in German.
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Say: 'Die Sicherheit der Fahrradfahrer ist wichtig.'
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Ask someone if they ride a bike: 'Fährst du oft Fahrrad?'
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Say: 'Ich sehe eine Fahrradfahrerin.'
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Say: 'Der Fahrradfahrer gibt ein Handzeichen.'
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Say: 'Radler ist ein anderes Wort für Fahrradfahrer.'
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Say: 'Ein rücksichtsvoller Fahrradfahrer bremst.'
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Say: 'Der Fahrradfahrer hat Vorfahrt.'
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Say: 'Die Polizei kontrolliert die Fahrradfahrer.'
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Say: 'Gestern gab es eine Fahrradfahrer-Demo.'
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Say: 'Mein Vater ist ein begeisterter Fahrradfahrer.'
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Say: 'Fahrradfahrer absteigen!'
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Say: 'Das Wort Fahrradfahrer ist sehr lang.'
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Say: 'Ich helfe dem Fahrradfahrer.'
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Say: 'Bist du ein Rennradfahrer?'
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Listen and identify: 'Der Fahrradfahrer fährt nach links.' (Direction?)
Listen and identify: 'Zwei Fahrradfahrer sind im Park.' (How many?)
Listen and identify: 'Die Fahrradfahrerin trägt einen blauen Helm.' (Color?)
Listen and identify: 'Achtung, Fahrradfahrer auf der Fahrbahn!' (Where?)
Listen and identify: 'Der Fahrradfahrer hat kein Licht.' (What is missing?)
Listen and identify: 'Der Fahrradfahrer bremst vor der Kurve.' (What does he do?)
Listen and identify: 'Die Gruppe der Fahrradfahrer ist groß.' (Size?)
Listen and identify: 'Ein rücksichtsvoller Fahrradfahrer klingelt.' (What does he do?)
Listen and identify: 'Der Fahrradfahrer wartet.' (What does he do?)
Listen and identify: 'Der Polizist spricht mit dem Fahrradfahrer.' (Who?)
Listen and identify: 'Fahrradfahrer frei!' (Permission?)
Listen and identify: 'Ein schneller Fahrradfahrer überholt uns.' (Speed?)
Listen and identify: 'Die Lampe des Fahrradfahrers leuchtet.' (Whose lamp?)
Listen and identify: 'Alle Fahrradfahrer müssen anhalten.' (Who must stop?)
Listen and identify: 'Der Fahrradfahrer kommt aus München.' (Origin?)
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Summary
Fahrradfahrer is the standard German word for 'cyclist'. It is used in all contexts, from law to daily life. Example: 'Der Fahrradfahrer fährt vorsichtig' (The cyclist rides carefully).
- Fahrradfahrer means 'cyclist' and is a masculine noun.
- It is a compound of Fahrrad (bike) and Fahrer (rider).
- The plural remains the same: die Fahrradfahrer.
- The feminine version is die Fahrradfahrerin.
Master the Cases
Practice 'Fahrradfahrer' in the accusative (den) and dative (dem) to reach the B1 level. It's a common noun for traffic sentences.
The Silent H
Remember the 'h' in 'Fahrrad' is not pronounced, but it tells you the 'a' before it is long and stressed.
Use Radfahrer for Speed
In fast conversation, use 'Radfahrer'. It's easier to say and everyone will understand you perfectly.
Swiss Velo
If you go to Switzerland, switch to 'Velofahrer'. It shows you know the local culture and language variations.
Exemple
Der Fahrradfahrer trug einen Helm.
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