Fertigkeit
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- Fertigkeit means a learned skill or proficiency acquired through practice and repetition.
- It is a feminine noun (die Fertigkeit) and is frequently used in the plural (Fertigkeiten).
- It differs from 'Fähigkeit' (innate ability) by emphasizing the training and automation of tasks.
- Essential in professional, educational, and technical contexts, such as 'Sprachfertigkeiten' or 'handwerkliche Fertigkeiten'.
The German noun Fertigkeit is a cornerstone of the German language when discussing education, professional development, and personal mastery. At its core, it refers to a specific skill or proficiency that has been acquired through practice, repetition, and systematic learning. Unlike 'Fähigkeit', which often leans towards innate talent or general ability, Fertigkeit implies a level of automation—where a person can perform a task almost without thinking because they have mastered the mechanics of it. This distinction is vital in German pedagogy, where 'Fertigkeiten' are the building blocks of comprehensive competence. You will encounter this word most frequently in contexts involving 'Handwerk' (craftsmanship), 'Sprachenlernen' (language learning), and 'Berufsausbildung' (vocational training).
- Etymological Root
- The word is derived from the adjective 'fertig' (ready/finished). Historically, it described the state of being 'ready for travel' or 'prepared for action'. Thus, a Fertigkeit is the readiness to perform a specific action expertly.
Um ein Instrument zu beherrschen, muss man technische Fertigkeiten täglich trainieren.
In the modern digital age, the term has expanded to include 'digitale Fertigkeiten' (digital skills), such as coding or data analysis. It represents the 'how-to' rather than just the 'what'. When a German speaker talks about their 'Fertigkeiten', they are highlighting their practical, hands-on experience. It is the difference between knowing the theory of swimming and actually having the 'Fertigkeit' to stay afloat and move efficiently through the water. This word is essential for anyone looking to describe their CV (Lebenslauf) or academic progress in German-speaking countries.
- The Four Pillars
- In language teaching, 'die vier Fertigkeiten' refer to: Hören (listening), Sprechen (speaking), Lesen (reading), and Schreiben (writing).
Seine handwerkliche Fertigkeit als Uhrmacher ist in der ganzen Stadt bekannt.
Furthermore, the word often appears in compound nouns. For example, 'Lesefertigkeit' (reading skill) specifically targets the mechanical ability to decode text quickly and accurately. In a psychological context, 'sensomotorische Fertigkeiten' describes the coordination between senses and muscle movements, like typing or playing a piano. Understanding Fertigkeit means understanding the German emphasis on 'Gründlichkeit' (thoroughness) and 'Meisterschaft' (mastery). It is not just about being able to do something; it is about having the refined, polished capacity to execute it at a high standard. This word is your gateway to discussing professional excellence and the nuances of human capability in any formal or semi-formal German setting.
- Synonym Nuance
- While 'Geschicklichkeit' emphasizes dexterity or nimbleness, 'Fertigkeit' emphasizes the learned, standardized aspect of a skill.
Man kann kognitive Fertigkeiten durch gezieltes Gehirntraining verbessern.
In der Schule werden nicht nur Fakten gelernt, sondern auch soziale Fertigkeiten gefördert.
Using Fertigkeit correctly requires an understanding of its typical grammatical environment. As a feminine noun, it follows the standard declension for '-keit' nouns. In the singular, it is 'die Fertigkeit' (nominative/accusative), 'der Fertigkeit' (genitive/dative). In the plural, it is 'die Fertigkeiten' across most cases, except for the dative 'den Fertigkeiten'. Because it describes a process of acquisition, it is frequently paired with verbs like 'erwerben' (to acquire), 'besitzen' (to possess), 'vermitteln' (to convey/teach), and 'verbessern' (to improve).
- Verb Collocations
- 'Fertigkeiten trainieren' (to train skills), 'Fertigkeiten vertiefen' (to deepen skills), 'über Fertigkeiten verfügen' (to command/have skills at one's disposal).
Das Ziel des Kurses ist es, die kommunikativen Fertigkeiten der Teilnehmer zu stärken.
When constructing sentences, you can use adjectives to specify the type of skill. Common descriptors include 'manuell' (manual), 'geistig' (mental), 'sprachlich' (linguistic), and 'sozial' (social). For example, 'Er verfügt über erstaunliche manuelle Fertigkeiten' suggests he is very good with his hands, perhaps in carpentry or surgery. Note that Fertigkeit is often used in the plural because complex tasks usually involve a bundle of different skills. If you are writing a cover letter, you might say: 'Ich möchte meine vorhandenen Fertigkeiten in Ihrem Unternehmen gewinnbringend einsetzen' (I would like to use my existing skills profitably in your company).
- Compound Nouns
- German loves building long words. You will see 'Schreibfertigkeit', 'Sprechfertigkeit', and even 'Überlebensfertigkeit' (survival skill).
Durch das Praktikum habe ich viele praktische Fertigkeiten erworben.
In academic writing, Fertigkeit is used to describe the results of learning processes. 'Der Erwerb von Fertigkeiten' (the acquisition of skills) is a standard phrase in educational psychology. In this context, it is contrasted with 'Wissen' (knowledge). While knowledge is theoretical, 'Fertigkeit' is the application. Sentence structure often follows the pattern: [Person] + [Verb] + [Adjective] + [Fertigkeit]. For instance: 'Sie demonstrierte ihre künstlerische Fertigkeit durch ein beeindruckendes Porträt.' Here, the word acts as the direct object of the verb 'demonstrieren'.
- Prepositional Phrases
- 'Anforderungen an die Fertigkeiten' (requirements for the skills) or 'Mangel an Fertigkeiten' (lack of skills).
Die Prüfung testet alle vier sprachlichen Fertigkeiten gleichermaßen.
Es erfordert große Fertigkeit, ein Glasauge von Hand zu bemalen.
If you are living in a German-speaking country, you won't hear Fertigkeit in every casual conversation at a bar, but you will hear it constantly in professional and educational settings. It is a 'high-frequency professional word'. For example, during a 'Mitarbeitergespräch' (performance review), your boss might discuss which 'Fertigkeiten' you need to develop to get a promotion. You'll hear it in the news when politicians discuss the 'Fachkräftemangel' (shortage of skilled workers), emphasizing that young people lack certain 'basale Fertigkeiten' (basic skills) like mental arithmetic or proper spelling.
- Educational Context
- Teachers use it to define learning objectives. 'Heute trainieren wir die Fertigkeit des freien Sprechens' (Today we are training the skill of speaking freely).
In der modernen Arbeitswelt sind digitale Fertigkeiten unerlässlich.
In the world of sports and hobbies, coaches use the term to describe technical execution. A tennis coach might talk about the 'Fertigkeit beim Aufschlag' (skill during the serve). In video games, particularly RPGs, the German localization often uses 'Fertigkeiten' to translate 'Skills' or 'Abilities' in a character's skill tree. This has made the word very familiar to younger generations in a recreational context. You'll also find it in manuals and DIY instructions: 'Diese Arbeit erfordert handwerkliche Fertigkeit' (This work requires manual skill).
- Media and News
- Documentaries about master craftsmen often use the word to praise their 'außergewöhnliche Fertigkeit' (extraordinary skill).
Das Erlernen einer neuen Fertigkeit hält das Gehirn im Alter fit.
Another place you'll encounter this word is in psychological or medical reports. Occupational therapists (Ergotherapeuten) work on 'alltagspraktische Fertigkeiten'—skills needed for daily life, like dressing oneself or using cutlery after an injury. In these settings, the word carries a weight of 'functional capability'. When you listen to podcasts about self-improvement or 'Persönlichkeitsentwicklung', experts will often encourage you to 'neue Fertigkeiten zu meistern' (to master new skills) as a path to success. It is a word associated with growth, effort, and the tangible result of hard work.
- Job Advertisements
- Look for 'Profil' or 'Anforderungen' sections. You'll see phrases like 'Sie verfügen über fundierte Fertigkeiten in...'
Kochen ist eine Fertigkeit, die jeder mit der Zeit lernen kann.
Ohne die nötigen Fertigkeiten ist es schwer, in diesem Beruf Fuß zu fassen.
The most frequent mistake English speakers make is confusing Fertigkeit with Fähigkeit. While they are often translated both as 'ability' or 'skill', they are not perfect synonyms in German. Think of Fähigkeit as the 'potential' or 'talent' (the hardware) and Fertigkeit as the 'trained skill' (the software). If you say 'Ich habe die Fertigkeit zu singen', it sounds like you have trained your vocal cords through rigorous technique. If you say 'Ich habe die Fähigkeit zu singen', it might just mean you aren't mute. Using 'Fertigkeit' for a natural talent like 'intelligence' is incorrect; for that, you use 'Fähigkeit' or 'Begabung'.
- The 'Fähigkeit' vs 'Fertigkeit' Trap
- Fähigkeit = General capacity (e.g., intelligence, empathy). Fertigkeit = Specific, learned task (e.g., touch-typing, welding).
Falsch: Er hat die Fertigkeit, sehr schlau zu sein. (Correct: Fähigkeit)
Another common error is gender and pluralization. Beginners often forget that nouns ending in '-keit' are always feminine. Using 'der Fertigkeit' (as nominative) or 'das Fertigkeit' will immediately mark you as a learner. Furthermore, the plural is 'Fertigkeiten', never 'Fertigkeite' or 'Fertigkeits'. In the dative plural, remember to add the 'n': 'mit den Fertigkeiten'. Another subtle mistake is using 'Fertigkeit' when 'Kenntnisse' (knowledge) is more appropriate. 'Sprachkenntnisse' refers to your overall knowledge of a language, while 'Sprachfertigkeiten' refers specifically to your ability to use it (speaking/writing).
- Word Order Errors
- When using 'über Fertigkeiten verfügen', remember that 'verfügen' goes to the end of the clause in subordinate sentences.
Richtig: Es ist wichtig, dass man über diese Fertigkeit verfügt.
Finally, learners sometimes over-rely on the English word 'Skill'. While 'Skills' is used in German business slang (e.g., 'Hard Skills', 'Soft Skills'), using it in a formal German essay or a traditional craft environment will look lazy. Using Fertigkeit shows a deeper command of German vocabulary. Also, be careful with the verb 'können'. While 'Ich kann das' is fine for casual speech, in a formal report, you should use 'Ich besitze die Fertigkeit, dies zu tun' to sound more professional and precise. Precision is highly valued in German communication.
- Confusion with 'Geschick'
- 'Geschick' is often 'luck' or 'destiny' (Schicksal) or 'knack/flair'. 'Fertigkeit' is always a learned proficiency.
Falsch: Er hat die Fertigkeit, immer im Lotto zu gewinnen. (Correct: Glück)
Man muss die Fertigkeit des Lesens erst mühsam erlernen.
German is a language of nuance, and Fertigkeit sits in a cluster of words related to competence. To sound like a native, you must choose the right tool for the communicative job. The most common alternative is Fähigkeit, which we've discussed. Another is Kompetenz. While Fertigkeit is specific and technical, Kompetenz is broader, often including the responsibility and authority to use those skills. For example, a doctor has the 'Fertigkeit' to perform surgery but the 'Fachkompetenz' (professional competence) to decide if surgery is necessary.
- Fertigkeit vs. Können
- 'Können' is the noun form of 'can'. It is more general and colloquial. 'Sein Können unter Beweis stellen' (to prove one's ability) is a common idiom.
Seine Fertigkeit am Klavier ist das Ergebnis jahrelanger Arbeit.
Another interesting synonym is Geschicklichkeit. This word specifically focuses on manual or physical dexterity. If you are talking about a juggler or someone who can fix tiny watches, Geschicklichkeit is perfect. Routine is also related; it describes the ease that comes from long-term experience. If someone has 'Routine' in a 'Fertigkeit', they can do it in their sleep. In a more academic or professional context, you might use Qualifikation, which refers to the formal certification of your skills.
- Comparison Table
- Fertigkeit: Technical/Learned. Fähigkeit: General/Innate. Geschicklichkeit: Dexterity. Kompetenz: Broad/Official.
Die Fertigkeit, zuzuhören, wird oft unterschätzt.
For specific domains, you have even more specialized words. In sports, you might talk about 'Technik'. In science, you might talk about 'Methodik'. If you are describing a unique 'knack' for something, you could use the word 'Händchen' (literally 'little hand'), as in 'ein Händchen für Pflanzen haben' (to have a green thumb). However, Fertigkeit remains the most versatile and standard term for any learned proficiency. Using it correctly will make your German sound structured and precise, reflecting the values of the language itself.
- The 'Skill' Loanword
- In modern gaming and startup culture, 'Skills' is often used directly. However, in formal writing, always prefer 'Fertigkeiten'.
Durch Fortbildungen kann man seine beruflichen Fertigkeiten erweitern.
Analytische Fertigkeiten sind in der Forschung besonders wichtig.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The word 'fertig' (ready) originally meant 'ready for a trip' (bereit zur Fahrt). So, a 'Fertigkeit' is literally the state of being equipped and ready to travel through a task.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the 'ig' as a hard 'ig' like in 'pig' (it should be soft 'ich' or 'ik' depending on the region).
- Stress on the second syllable.
- Swallowing the 't' at the end.
- Confusing the 'ei' sound with 'ie' (it should be 'eye', not 'ee').
- Pronouncing the 'f' as a 'v'.
Niveau de difficulté
Common in professional texts, but the meaning is usually clear from context.
Requires distinguishing from 'Fähigkeit' to sound natural.
A bit formal for casual talk, but essential for work/school.
Easy to recognize due to the '-keit' suffix.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Nouns ending in '-keit' are always feminine.
Die Fertigkeit, die Höflichkeit, die Schnelligkeit.
Plural of '-keit' nouns is always '-keiten'.
Die Fertigkeiten, die Möglichkeiten.
Verbs with 'über' + Accusative for possession of traits.
Er verfügt über große Fertigkeiten.
Compound noun formation (Noun + Noun).
Sprache + Fertigkeit = Sprachfertigkeit.
Dative plural 'n' rule.
Mit den Fertigkeiten (add 'n' to the plural form in dative).
Exemples par niveau
Ich lerne die Fertigkeit des Schreibens.
I am learning the skill of writing.
Fertigkeit is the direct object (accusative).
Lesen ist eine wichtige Fertigkeit.
Reading is an important skill.
Subject of the sentence (nominative).
Hast du eine besondere Fertigkeit?
Do you have a special skill?
Feminine accusative singular.
Sprechen ist eine Fertigkeit.
Speaking is a skill.
Simple predicate noun.
Meine Fertigkeit im Kochen ist neu.
My skill in cooking is new.
Possessive pronoun 'meine' matches feminine 'Fertigkeit'.
Wir üben diese Fertigkeit jeden Tag.
We practice this skill every day.
Demonstrative pronoun 'diese' (accusative).
Ist Schwimmen eine Fertigkeit?
Is swimming a skill?
Question structure with 'sein'.
Sie zeigt ihre Fertigkeit.
She shows her skill.
Possessive pronoun 'ihre' (accusative).
In der Schule lernen wir viele Fertigkeiten.
In school, we learn many skills.
Plural accusative.
Seine handwerkliche Fertigkeit ist sehr gut.
His manual skill is very good.
Adjective 'handwerkliche' ends in -e (feminine nominative).
Welche Fertigkeiten brauchst du für den Job?
Which skills do you need for the job?
Interrogative pronoun 'welche' (plural).
Ich möchte meine digitalen Fertigkeiten verbessern.
I want to improve my digital skills.
Plural accusative with possessive.
Kochen erfordert viel Fertigkeit.
Cooking requires a lot of skill.
Abstract noun used without article.
Diese Fertigkeit ist für Kinder leicht zu lernen.
This skill is easy for children to learn.
Nominative singular.
Er hat keine Fertigkeiten am Computer.
He has no computer skills.
Negation with 'keine' (plural).
Wir testen heute deine sprachlichen Fertigkeiten.
Today we are testing your linguistic skills.
Adjective 'sprachlichen' (plural accusative).
In meinem Lebenslauf stehen alle meine Fertigkeiten.
All my skills are listed in my CV.
Plural nominative.
Man muss praktische Fertigkeiten im Alltag anwenden.
One must apply practical skills in everyday life.
Plural accusative.
Durch Übung erlangt man eine gewisse Fertigkeit.
Through practice, one gains a certain skill.
Accusative singular with indefinite article.
Soziale Fertigkeiten sind im Team sehr wichtig.
Social skills are very important in a team.
Plural nominative.
Er verfügt über ausgezeichnete Fertigkeiten in Excel.
He possesses excellent skills in Excel.
Preposition 'über' + accusative.
Die Ausbildung vermittelt handwerkliche Fertigkeiten.
The training conveys manual skills.
Direct object of 'vermitteln'.
Es fehlt ihm an der Fertigkeit, zuzuhören.
He lacks the skill to listen.
Dative after 'an der'.
Diese Fertigkeiten werden in der Prüfung verlangt.
These skills are required in the exam.
Passive voice construction.
Die Automatisierung von Fertigkeiten spart Zeit.
The automation of skills saves time.
Genitive plural.
Berufliche Fertigkeiten müssen ständig aktualisiert werden.
Professional skills must be constantly updated.
Subject in a passive sentence.
Sie hat ihre Fertigkeiten im Bereich Marketing vertieft.
She has deepened her skills in the field of marketing.
Perfect tense with direct object.
Kognitive Fertigkeiten lassen sich durch Training steigern.
Cognitive skills can be increased through training.
Reflexive construction 'lassen sich'.
Die Vermittlung von Fertigkeiten ist Kern der Lehre.
The conveying of skills is the core of teaching.
Genitive plural after 'Vermittlung'.
Trotz seiner Fertigkeiten fand er keine Anstellung.
Despite his skills, he found no employment.
Genitive plural after 'trotz'.
Die sensomotorischen Fertigkeiten entwickeln sich früh.
Sensorimotor skills develop early.
Plural nominative with complex adjective.
Man unterscheidet zwischen Wissen und Fertigkeit.
One distinguishes between knowledge and skill.
Dative after 'zwischen'.
Die Beherrschung dieser Fertigkeit erfordert Disziplin.
Mastering this skill requires discipline.
Genitive singular.
In der Chirurgie ist höchste Fertigkeit vonnöten.
In surgery, the highest skill is necessary.
Abstract noun with adjective 'höchste'.
Die Fertigkeiten der Mitarbeiter sind das Kapital der Firma.
The skills of the employees are the company's capital.
Genitive plural.
Künstlerische Fertigkeit allein macht noch keine Kunst.
Artistic skill alone does not make art yet.
Nominative singular as subject.
Durch die Digitalisierung veralten viele Fertigkeiten.
Due to digitalization, many skills are becoming obsolete.
Plural nominative.
Sie demonstrierte ihre rhetorische Fertigkeit vor Publikum.
She demonstrated her rhetorical skill in front of an audience.
Accusative singular.
Die methodische Fertigkeit ist für Forscher essenziell.
Methodological skill is essential for researchers.
Nominative singular.
Er hat seine Fertigkeiten im Laufe der Jahre perfektioniert.
He has perfected his skills over the years.
Perfect tense with 'perfektioniert'.
Die ontologische Differenz von Gabe und Fertigkeit ist komplex.
The ontological difference between gift and skill is complex.
Formal academic register.
Seine Fertigkeit in der Exegese ist unübertroffen.
His skill in exegesis is unsurpassed.
Specialized vocabulary (Exegese).
Die Erosion basaler Fertigkeiten ist ein Politikum.
The erosion of basic skills is a political issue.
Genitive plural.
Virtuosität setzt eine enorme technische Fertigkeit voraus.
Virtuosity presupposes enormous technical skill.
Transitive verb 'voraussetzen'.
Die Abstraktion von der bloßen Fertigkeit hin zur Kunst.
The abstraction from mere skill towards art.
Prepositional phrase 'von der'.
Er brillierte durch seine analytische Fertigkeit.
He shone through his analytical skill.
Preposition 'durch' + accusative.
Diese Fertigkeiten sind tief im kulturellen Gedächtnis verankert.
These skills are deeply anchored in cultural memory.
Passive state (verankert sein).
Die Vermittlung komplexer Fertigkeiten erfordert Didaktik.
Conveying complex skills requires didactics.
Genitive plural.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— Refers to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in language learning.
Im Deutschunterricht trainieren wir alle vier Fertigkeiten.
— A standard phrase in CVs meaning 'skills and knowledge'.
Geben Sie Ihre Fertigkeiten und Kenntnisse im Formular an.
— Skills related to manual labor or crafts.
Er hat keine handwerklichen Fertigkeiten und ruft immer den Klempner.
— To become an expert in a specific skill.
Es dauert Jahre, diese Fertigkeit zu meistern.
— A deficit in the necessary skills for a task.
Sein Mangel an sozialen Fertigkeiten ist ein Problem.
— To practice and improve specific skills.
Wir müssen unsere kommunikativen Fertigkeiten trainieren.
— Skills that are applied in real-world, hands-on situations.
Das Studium bietet leider zu wenige praktische Fertigkeiten.
— Skills specifically required for a certain profession.
Berufliche Fertigkeiten veralten heute sehr schnell.
— Skill in the arts, such as painting or music.
Ihre künstlerische Fertigkeit ist beeindruckend.
— To improve existing skills to a higher level.
In diesem Workshop können Sie Ihre Fertigkeiten vertiefen.
Souvent confondu avec
Fähigkeit is innate/potential; Fertigkeit is learned/automated.
Kenntnis is theoretical knowledge; Fertigkeit is practical application.
Geschick can mean luck or a general knack; Fertigkeit is always a trained skill.
Expressions idiomatiques
— To master something perfectly (related to high skill level).
Er beherrscht die Fertigkeit des Programmierens aus dem FF.
informal— To have no manual skill (the opposite of handwerkliche Fertigkeit).
Frag ihn nicht nach Hilfe, er hat zwei linke Hände.
informal— To have a natural knack or skill for something.
Sie hat ein Händchen für schwierige Kunden.
neutral— To have finally mastered a difficult skill.
Nach drei Stunden hatte ich beim Surfen endlich den Bogen raus.
informal— To be a master of one's trade or skill.
Der Schreiner ist ein wahrer Meister seines Fachs.
neutral— To be well-executed or well-thought-out (implies skill).
Seine Planung für das Projekt hat Hand und Fuß.
neutral— When a skill becomes totally automated and natural.
Das Schalten beim Autofahren muss in Fleisch und Blut übergehen.
neutral— To hide one's skills or talents out of modesty.
Du solltest deine Fertigkeiten zeigen und dein Licht nicht unter den Scheffel stellen.
literary— To be skilled, alert, and capable.
Unsere neue Sekretärin ist wirklich auf Draht.
informal— To be extremely skilled at manual work.
Mein Großvater hatte goldene Hände; er konnte alles reparieren.
neutralFacile à confondre
Both translate to 'ability' or 'skill' in English.
Fähigkeit is the mental or physical capacity you have (often from birth), while Fertigkeit is the result of training. You have the 'Fähigkeit' to learn, and then you have the 'Fertigkeit' once you've learned it.
Intelligenz ist eine Fähigkeit, Klavierspielen eine Fertigkeit.
They share the same root 'fertig'.
Fertigung means 'manufacturing' or 'production' in an industrial sense. Fertigkeit is the skill a person possesses.
Die Fertigung der Autos erfordert technische Fertigkeiten.
Both involve doing something well.
Geschicklichkeit specifically refers to manual or physical dexterity (being 'nimble'). Fertigkeit is broader and includes cognitive skills like reading.
Ein Jongleur braucht Geschicklichkeit; ein Buchhalter braucht mathematische Fertigkeiten.
Often used in similar contexts like CVs.
Kompetenz is a broad term that includes skills, knowledge, and the authority to act. Fertigkeit is just the technical 'how-to'.
Er hat die Fertigkeit zu operieren, aber nicht die Kompetenz, das Krankenhaus zu leiten.
Both come from practice.
Routine is the ease and speed you get after doing something for a long time. Fertigkeit is the proficiency itself.
Durch tägliche Routine verbesserte er seine Fertigkeit.
Structures de phrases
Ich lerne die Fertigkeit [Substantiv].
Ich lerne die Fertigkeit des Kochens.
Er verfügt über [Adjektiv] Fertigkeiten.
Er verfügt über gute handwerkliche Fertigkeiten.
Diese Fertigkeit ist wichtig für [Akkusativ].
Diese Fertigkeit ist wichtig für den Beruf.
Durch [Akkusativ] kann man seine Fertigkeiten verbessern.
Durch Übung kann man seine Fertigkeiten verbessern.
Es mangelt ihm an [Dativ] Fertigkeiten.
Es mangelt ihm an sozialen Fertigkeiten.
Die Beherrschung der Fertigkeit setzt [Akkusativ] voraus.
Die Beherrschung der Fertigkeit setzt Geduld voraus.
In [Dativ] ist eine hohe Fertigkeit erforderlich.
In der Chirurgie ist eine hohe Fertigkeit erforderlich.
Die Vervollkommnung seiner Fertigkeiten führte zu [Dativ].
Die Vervollkommnung seiner Fertigkeiten führte zu Weltruhm.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
High in professional and educational contexts; medium in everyday speech.
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Using 'der Fertigkeit'.
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die Fertigkeit
All nouns ending in '-keit' are feminine. This is a non-negotiable rule in German grammar.
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Confusing 'Fertigkeit' with 'Fähigkeit'.
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Use 'Fähigkeit' for innate talent and 'Fertigkeit' for learned skills.
Saying 'Meine Fertigkeit ist Intelligenz' is wrong. Intelligence is a 'Fähigkeit'. 'Programmieren' is a 'Fertigkeit'.
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Pluralizing as 'Fertigkeite'.
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Fertigkeiten
The plural of '-keit' is always '-keiten'. There is no exception to this rule.
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Using 'Fertigkeit' for a hobby.
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Mein Hobby ist...
While a hobby requires skills, you don't say 'Meine Fertigkeit ist Fußball'. You say 'Fußballspielen erfordert viele Fertigkeiten'.
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Forgetting the 'n' in dative plural.
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mit den Fertigkeiten
In the dative plural, German nouns (that don't already end in 'n' or 's') take an extra 'n'.
Astuces
Always Feminine
Remember that '-keit' nouns are always 'die'. This simplifies your article choices significantly. If you see '-keit', think feminine.
Use Plurals
In professional contexts, use the plural 'Fertigkeiten'. It sounds more comprehensive when describing your profile or a job's requirements.
CV Precision
When writing your CV, use 'Fertigkeiten und Kenntnisse' as a heading. It's the standard German way to list what you can do and what you know.
The 4 Skills
Remind yourself of the 'vier Fertigkeiten' (Hören, Sprechen, Lesen, Schreiben) to ensure you are balanced in your German studies.
Fertig-keit
Think: 'I am FERTIG (finished) with my practice, so now I have the FERTIGKEIT.' It links the adjective to the noun.
Manual vs Mental
Don't limit the word to just hands. It works for 'soziale Fertigkeiten' (social skills) and 'geistige Fertigkeiten' (mental skills) too.
Skill vs Talent
Use 'Fertigkeit' for anything you worked hard to learn. Use 'Talent' or 'Begabung' for things you were born with.
Collocation Power
Memorize the phrase 'über Fertigkeiten verfügen'. It's a high-level way to say 'to have skills' and sounds very native.
Compound Nouns
Try creating compounds like 'Computerfertigkeiten'. German allows this, and it makes your writing more concise.
Mastery
In Germany, a 'Fertigkeit' is something to be proud of. It implies you have put in the 'Fleiß' (diligence) to master something.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
When you are 'fertig' (finished) with your training, you have a 'Fertigkeit'. It's the 'ready-to-go' skill.
Association visuelle
Imagine a craftsman holding a finished ('fertig') product. His hands represent his 'Fertigkeit'.
Word Web
Défi
Write down three 'Fertigkeiten' you have learned in the last five years and explain how you 'fertiggestellt' (completed) your training for them.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Middle High German word 'vertecheit', which comes from 'vertic' (meaning ready or prepared for a journey). It is related to the word 'Fahrt' (journey).
Sens originel : The state of being ready or prepared for action.
GermanicContexte culturel
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using 'Fertigkeit' to describe basic human functions like breathing or walking, as it can sound robotic or overly clinical.
While English often uses 'skill' for everything, German distinguishes between the innate (Fähigkeit) and the practiced (Fertigkeit).
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Job Application
- Über fundierte Fertigkeiten verfügen
- Fertigkeiten gewinnbringend einsetzen
- Berufliche Fertigkeiten erweitern
- Praktische Fertigkeiten demonstrieren
Language School
- Die vier sprachlichen Fertigkeiten
- Die Fertigkeit des freien Sprechens
- Schreibfertigkeit verbessern
- Hörfertigkeit trainieren
Sports & Hobbies
- Technische Fertigkeiten am Ball
- Künstlerische Fertigkeit zeigen
- Fertigkeiten auf dem Eis
- Eine Fertigkeit perfektionieren
Academic/Psychology
- Kognitive Fertigkeiten
- Sensomotorische Fertigkeiten
- Der Erwerb von Fertigkeiten
- Automatisierung von Fertigkeiten
Crafts & DIY
- Handwerkliche Fertigkeit
- Manuelle Fertigkeit
- Fertigkeit im Umgang mit Werkzeug
- Präzise Fertigkeiten
Amorces de conversation
"Welche neue Fertigkeit würdest du gerne dieses Jahr lernen?"
"Glaubst du, dass handwerkliche Fertigkeiten heute weniger wichtig sind als früher?"
"Welche Fertigkeiten sind deiner Meinung nach am wichtigsten für einen guten Chef?"
"Wie lange hast du gebraucht, um deine Fertigkeit in deiner Muttersprache zu perfektionieren?"
"Gibt es eine Fertigkeit, die du schon immer mal ausprobieren wolltest?"
Sujets d'écriture
Beschreibe eine Fertigkeit, auf die du besonders stolz bist. Wie hast du sie gelernt?
Reflektiere über die digitalen Fertigkeiten, die du täglich nutzt. Wie haben sie dein Leben verändert?
Welche Fertigkeiten fehlen dir noch, um deinen Traumjob zu bekommen? Erstelle einen Plan.
Diskutiere den Unterschied zwischen einer angeborenen Fähigkeit und einer gelernten Fertigkeit anhand eines Beispiels.
Schreibe über eine Situation, in der dir eine bestimmte Fertigkeit sehr geholfen hat.
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsYes, in German, all nouns ending in the suffix '-keit' are feminine. This means you always use 'die' in the nominative and accusative singular. This is a very reliable rule for German learners.
This is the most common question. 'Fähigkeit' is a general ability or potential (like intelligence). 'Fertigkeit' is a specific, learned, and practiced skill (like typing). You are born with abilities, but you acquire skills.
In modern German, especially in IT, gaming, and startups, people often say 'Skills'. However, in formal writing, exams, or traditional crafts, you should always use 'Fertigkeiten' to sound correct and professional.
In language learning, they are listening (Hören), speaking (Sprechen), reading (Lesen), and writing (Schreiben). Teachers often say: 'Wir müssen alle vier Fertigkeiten trainieren.'
The plural is 'Fertigkeiten'. You just add '-en' to the end. This is the standard plural for all '-keit' nouns. Example: 'Ich habe viele Fertigkeiten.'
It is neutral to formal. You will hear it in school and work. In very casual talk, people might just say 'was man kann' or 'Können', but 'Fertigkeit' is not overly stiff.
No. While 'handwerkliche Fertigkeiten' (manual skills) are common, it also applies to mental skills like 'Lesefertigkeit' (reading skill) or 'soziale Fertigkeiten' (social skills).
The most common verbs are 'erwerben' (to acquire), 'besitzen' (to possess), 'verbessern' (to improve), and 'vermitteln' (to teach/convey).
Yes, absolutely. A coach might talk about 'technische Fertigkeiten' like dribbling in soccer or a specific stroke in swimming.
There isn't a direct verb 'fertigkeiten', but there is 'fertigen' (to manufacture) and 'anfertigen' (to make/prepare), which come from the same root.
Teste-toi 180 questions
Write a sentence using 'Fertigkeiten' and 'Lebenslauf'.
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List the 'vier Fertigkeiten' in German.
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Translate: 'I want to improve my social skills.'
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Describe a 'handwerkliche Fertigkeit' you have.
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Use 'über ... verfügen' with 'Fertigkeiten'.
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Explain the difference between Fertigkeit and Fähigkeit in one sentence.
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Write a sentence about 'digitale Fertigkeiten'.
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Translate: 'Reading is a basic skill.'
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Use 'erwerben' in a sentence with 'Fertigkeiten'.
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Describe a 'Fertigkeit' needed for cooking.
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Write a sentence about 'Schreibfertigkeit'.
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Translate: 'He demonstrated his skill.'
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Use 'mangel' with 'Fertigkeiten'.
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Write a sentence using 'Kunstfertigkeit'.
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Translate: 'We train our skills every day.'
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Use 'vermitteln' with 'Fertigkeiten'.
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Write a sentence about 'kognitive Fertigkeiten'.
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Translate: 'Mastering this skill takes time.'
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Use 'manuelle Fertigkeit' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about 'Sprachfertigkeiten'.
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Say: 'I have many skills.' in German.
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Name two 'handwerkliche Fertigkeiten'.
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Ask: 'Which skills do you have?'
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Say: 'I want to improve my German skills.'
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Say: 'Social skills are important.'
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Say: 'He has great manual skill.'
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Say: 'We practice our skills.'
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Say: 'Reading is a basic skill.'
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Say: 'I possess digital skills.'
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Say: 'The exam tests all skills.'
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Say: 'Practice leads to skill.'
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Say: 'My writing skill is good.'
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Say: 'Skills are listed in the CV.'
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Say: 'She shows her artistic skill.'
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Say: 'Mastery takes time.'
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Say: 'I lack this skill.'
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Say: 'He improved his skills.'
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Say: 'Skills are essential.'
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Say: 'Manual skill is needed here.'
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Say: 'I learned a new skill.'
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Listen and write the word: 'Fertigkeiten'.
Listen and write: 'Handwerkliche Fertigkeit'.
Listen and write: 'Soziale Fertigkeiten sind wichtig.'
Listen and write: 'Die vier Fertigkeiten'.
Listen and write: 'Über Fertigkeiten verfügen'.
Listen and write: 'Digitale Fertigkeiten erwerben'.
Listen and write: 'Basale Fertigkeiten'.
Listen and write: 'Kunstfertigkeit'.
Listen and write: 'Fertigkeitstraining'.
Listen and write: 'Lesefertigkeit verbessern'.
Listen and write: 'Fertigkeiten im Lebenslauf'.
Listen and write: 'Manuelle Fertigkeit'.
Listen and write: 'Methodische Fertigkeit'.
Listen and write: 'Schreibfertigkeit trainieren'.
Listen and write: 'Fertigkeiten vermitteln'.
Er hat der Fertigkeit.
Fertigkeit is feminine (die).
Meine Fertigkeite sind gut.
Plural of Fertigkeit is Fertigkeiten.
Intelligenz ist eine Fertigkeit.
Intelligence is an innate ability, not a learned skill.
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Summary
The word 'Fertigkeit' is your go-to term for describing specific, practiced skills on a CV or in school. For example: 'Durch tägliches Üben verbesserte er seine Fertigkeit am Klavier' (Through daily practice, he improved his skill on the piano).
- Fertigkeit means a learned skill or proficiency acquired through practice and repetition.
- It is a feminine noun (die Fertigkeit) and is frequently used in the plural (Fertigkeiten).
- It differs from 'Fähigkeit' (innate ability) by emphasizing the training and automation of tasks.
- Essential in professional, educational, and technical contexts, such as 'Sprachfertigkeiten' or 'handwerkliche Fertigkeiten'.
Always Feminine
Remember that '-keit' nouns are always 'die'. This simplifies your article choices significantly. If you see '-keit', think feminine.
Use Plurals
In professional contexts, use the plural 'Fertigkeiten'. It sounds more comprehensive when describing your profile or a job's requirements.
CV Precision
When writing your CV, use 'Fertigkeiten und Kenntnisse' as a heading. It's the standard German way to list what you can do and what you know.
The 4 Skills
Remind yourself of the 'vier Fertigkeiten' (Hören, Sprechen, Lesen, Schreiben) to ensure you are balanced in your German studies.
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