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- Früher means 'earlier' or 'formerly' and is used for time comparisons.
- It is the comparative form of 'früh' (early) but often stands alone.
- In sentences, it often starts the phrase, requiring the verb to come second.
- It is essential for talking about history, memories, and scheduling changes.
The German word früher is a versatile temporal adverb and the comparative form of the adjective früh (early). At its core, it translates to earlier or formerly in English. Its usage spans from simple time comparisons in daily life to deep, nostalgic reflections on the past. When a German speaker says früher, they are often drawing a line between the current moment and a preceding period, whether that period was five minutes ago or fifty years ago. It is one of the most fundamental building blocks for discussing history, personal biography, and scheduling adjustments.
- Temporal Comparison
- In this context, it functions as the comparative of 'früh'. If you usually wake up at eight but today you woke up at seven, you woke up früher. It compares two points in time relative to a norm or a specific reference point.
Ich muss heute früher nach Hause gehen, weil ich einen Termin habe.
- Historical Reference
- When used as a standalone adverb at the beginning of a sentence, it often means 'in the old days' or 'in the past'. This is common in storytelling or when comparing modern technology to historical methods.
The word carries a significant cultural weight in Germany, particularly in the phrase Früher war alles besser (Everything was better in the past). This expression is used both seriously by those longing for simpler times and ironically by younger generations mocking such nostalgia. Understanding früher requires recognizing whether the speaker is making a precise measurement of time or expressing a subjective feeling about the passage of years. In professional settings, it is indispensable for deadlines, while in social settings, it is the key to sharing memories.
Früher gab es hier keinen Supermarkt, sondern nur kleine Läden.
- Grammatical Nuance
- While it looks like an adjective, its adverbial use is much more frequent. It does not change its ending when used as an adverb to modify a verb or the entire sentence structure.
In summary, früher is your go-to word for time travel in conversation. Whether you are adjusting a meeting time to be more convenient or describing how your hometown looked before the industrial boom, this word provides the necessary temporal bridge. It is simple enough for A1 learners to grasp as 'earlier' but deep enough for C2 speakers to use in complex sociological discussions about the evolution of society and the nature of memory itself.
Using früher correctly involves understanding its position within the German sentence structure, which often follows the TeKaMoLo rule (Temporal, Causal, Modal, Local). As a temporal adverb, früher usually appears early in the sentence to establish the time frame. If it starts the sentence, the verb must immediately follow it due to the V2 (verb-second) rule in German main clauses.
- Sentence Initial Position
- When you want to emphasize the contrast between the past and the present, start with 'früher'. This sets the stage for the entire statement. Example: Früher rauchte er viel. (He used to smoke a lot.)
Früher hatten wir keinen Computer zu Hause.
- Comparative Use with 'als'
- To compare two specific times, use 'früher als'. This is identical to the English 'earlier than'. Example: Der Zug kam früher als erwartet. (The train arrived earlier than expected.)
Another common pattern is the use of früher with modal verbs to express past habits or necessities that have changed. For instance, Wir mussten früher viel mehr arbeiten (We had to work much more in the past). Here, it functions to provide context to the modal verb mussten. It can also be paired with schon to indicate that something happened sooner than one might think: Ich war schon früher da (I was already there earlier).
Können wir uns bitte eine Stunde früher treffen?
- The 'Je früher, desto...' Construction
- This is a double comparative structure meaning 'The earlier, the...'. Example: Je früher wir anfangen, desto früher sind wir fertig. (The earlier we start, the earlier we are finished.)
Finally, consider the use of früher in negative sentences. Nicht früher means 'not earlier' or 'no sooner than'. Example: Ich kann nicht früher kommen (I cannot come any earlier). This is vital for negotiating schedules. Whether you are using it to describe a historical epoch or to ask a friend to meet for coffee at 2 PM instead of 3 PM, the placement of früher remains relatively stable, following the standard rules of German adverbial placement while allowing for emphasis at the start of the sentence.
You will encounter früher in almost every facet of German life, from the mundane to the profound. In the domestic sphere, it is the hallmark of intergenerational dialogue. Grandparents frequently use it to contrast their upbringing with the digital age of their grandchildren. In these contexts, it often carries a tone of either lamentation or pride in the perceived toughness of the past. You will hear phrases like Früher mussten wir kilometerweit zur Schule laufen (In the past, we had to walk kilometers to school).
- In the Workplace
- In professional environments, 'früher' is purely functional. It is used for project management and scheduling. 'Können wir das Meeting früher ansetzen?' (Can we schedule the meeting earlier?) is a common request. It also appears in reports comparing quarterly results: 'Die Ergebnisse waren früher besser' (The results were better previously).
Wir sind heute früher mit der Arbeit fertig geworden.
- In Media and News
- News anchors and journalists use 'früher' to provide historical context to current events. When discussing climate change, they might say, 'Früher gab es in dieser Region mehr Schnee' (In the past, there was more snow in this region). It serves as a benchmark for change.
In literature and film, früher is a narrative tool. It signals a flashback or a shift in the timeline. A narrator might begin a chapter with Viele Jahre früher... (Many years earlier...) to provide backstory. In pop culture, especially in German Schlager music or folk songs, the word is used to evoke a sense of 'Heimat' (homeland) and a longing for a perceived simpler time. It is a word that connects the listener to a shared or personal history.
Wie war das früher eigentlich ohne Handy?
- At the Train Station
- Travelers often use it when discussing delays or early arrivals. 'Der Zug fährt heute fünf Minuten früher ab' (The train is departing five minutes earlier today). It is essential for navigating the precision-oriented (or at least precision-aspiring) German public transport system.
Whether you are at a family dinner, a business meeting, or watching a documentary on TV, früher will be there. It is a linguistic anchor that allows Germans to navigate the stream of time, making it one of the most frequently used and heard adverbs in the language. Its ubiquity makes it an essential word for any learner to master early in their journey.
While früher seems straightforward, English speakers often fall into several traps due to the nuances of German temporal adverbs. The most frequent error is confusing früher with vorher or zuvor. While all three relate to the past or an earlier time, their applications are distinct and not always interchangeable.
- Früher vs. Vorher
- 'Früher' is general (formerly/in the past) or comparative (earlier). 'Vorher' means 'before that' or 'previously' in a sequence of events. If you say 'Ich habe früher gegessen', it sounds like you used to eat in the past (but maybe don't now). If you mean 'I ate before I came here', you must use 'vorher'.
Falsch: Ich komme vorher als du.
Richtig: Ich komme früher als du.
- Confusion with 'Bald'
- Sometimes learners confuse 'früher' with 'bald' (soon) when thinking about the near future. Remember: 'früher' always looks back or compares to a later point, while 'bald' always looks forward from the present.
Another mistake involves the word order when früher starts a sentence. Because it is an adverb, it occupies the first position, meaning the subject must move to the third position to keep the verb in the second spot. Learners often say Früher ich war... instead of the correct Früher war ich.... This is a classic V2 rule error that is particularly common with temporal adverbs.
Falsch: Früher wir hatten kein Internet.
Richtig: Früher hatten wir kein Internet.
- Overusing 'Früher' for 'Before'
- English uses 'before' as a preposition, conjunction, and adverb. German uses 'vor' (preposition), 'bevor' (conjunction), and 'vorher/früher' (adverb). Using 'früher' as a preposition (e.g., 'früher das Essen') is a major error; you must use 'vor dem Essen'.
Lastly, be careful with the comparative 'eher'. While 'eher' can also mean 'earlier', it is often used to mean 'rather' or 'sooner' in a preference sense (Ich würde eher sterben - I would rather die). In modern German, früher is the standard for time, while eher is more common for preference or likelihood. Mixing these up can lead to confusing statements about your intentions versus your schedule.
To truly master German, you need to know when to use früher and when a more specific alternative is required. German is a language of precision, and while früher is a great 'catch-all' word, several synonyms can add color and exactness to your speech and writing.
- Ehemals vs. Früher
- 'Ehemals' is more formal and specifically refers to a former status or identity. You might see it in a biography: 'Ehemals Direktor der Bank' (Formerly director of the bank). 'Früher' is more common in speech and refers to time in general.
- Einst vs. Früher
- 'Einst' is poetic or literary. It translates to 'once' or 'long ago'. You find it in fairy tales or high literature. 'Früher' is the everyday version of this concept.
- Zuvor vs. Früher
- 'Zuvor' is often used in written German to mean 'previously' or 'beforehand'. It is closely related to 'vorher' and is used to link two events in a sequence more formally than 'früher'.
Das war früher (formerly) ganz anders als zuvor (previously) angenommen.
When discussing the comparative 'earlier', you might also encounter eher. As mentioned in the common mistakes section, eher can mean 'earlier' in terms of time, but it is increasingly used to mean 'rather'. For example, Das ist eher unwahrscheinlich (That is rather unlikely). If you want to be safe with time, stick to früher.
- Vordem vs. Früher
- 'Vordem' is an archaic or very formal way of saying 'before that time'. You will rarely hear it in conversation, but you might encounter it in historical documents or classic novels.
In summary, while früher is your most reliable and frequent choice, being aware of ehemals, einst, zuvor, and damals will help you understand more complex texts and sound more like a native speaker as you progress toward higher CEFR levels. Each word carves out a slightly different niche in the landscape of time, allowing for a richness of expression that 'früher' alone cannot provide.
How Formal Is It?
"In früheren Epochen war der Zugang zu Bildung limitiert."
"Wir müssen heute früher anfangen."
"Früher war hier viel mehr los."
"Früher gab es noch keine Computer, weißt du?"
"Echt jetzt? Früher warst du cooler."
Le savais-tu ?
The word 'früh' is related to the English word 'prime' through distant Indo-European roots, both relating to being 'first' or 'early'.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the 'h' (it is silent).
- Replacing 'ü' with a simple 'u' or 'i'.
- Making the final 'er' sound too much like an American 'r'.
Niveau de difficulté
Very easy to recognize in texts due to its frequency and stable spelling.
Requires attention to word order (V2 rule) when starting a sentence.
The 'ü' sound can be tricky for English speakers to master.
Distinctive sound makes it easy to pick out in conversation.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
V2 Word Order
Früher *war* ich klein. (Verb is second position)
Comparative Formation
früh -> früher (add -er)
Adjective Declension
In früheren (dative plural) Jahren.
Je... desto...
Je früher wir gehen, desto früher sind wir da.
Comparison with 'als'
Er kam früher als ich.
Exemples par niveau
Ich komme heute früher.
I am coming earlier today.
Comparative of 'früh'.
Früher war ich Lehrer.
Formerly I was a teacher.
Adverb at the start of the sentence triggers V2.
Kannst du früher kommen?
Can you come earlier?
Used with a modal verb.
Früher hatten wir einen Hund.
In the past we had a dog.
Past tense 'hatten'.
Der Bus fährt heute früher.
The bus is leaving earlier today.
Temporal adverb modifying the verb.
Ich bin früher als du da.
I am here earlier than you.
Comparison with 'als'.
Früher war das Wetter besser.
The weather used to be better.
Nostalgic use.
Gehen wir früher ins Bett?
Are we going to bed earlier?
Question form.
Früher habe ich in Berlin gewohnt.
I used to live in Berlin.
Perfekt tense with 'früher'.
Meine Oma sagt, früher war alles anders.
My grandma says everything was different in the past.
Indirect speech.
Wir müssen früher aufstehen.
We have to get up earlier.
Separable verb 'aufstehen'.
Früher gab es hier keinen Park.
There didn't use to be a park here.
'Es gab' (there was/were).
Ich bin heute früher fertig.
I am finished earlier today.
Adverbial use.
Früher spielten Kinder draußen.
In the past, children played outside.
Präteritum tense.
Kannst du bitte etwas früher anrufen?
Can you please call a bit earlier?
Polite request.
Früher war ich oft krank.
I used to be sick often.
Adverb of frequency 'oft'.
Je früher wir gehen, desto besser.
The earlier we go, the better.
Je... desto... construction.
Hättest du mir das nicht früher sagen können?
Couldn't you have told me that earlier?
Konjunktiv II (Subjunctive).
Früher dachte man, die Erde sei flach.
In the past, people thought the earth was flat.
Indefinite pronoun 'man'.
Ich hätte früher kommen sollen.
I should have come earlier.
Modal verb in the past.
Früher war dieser Fluss viel sauberer.
This river used to be much cleaner.
Comparative 'sauberer'.
Wir haben uns früher oft getroffen.
We used to meet often in the past.
Reflexive verb 'sich treffen'.
Früher war es schwierig, Informationen zu finden.
In the past, it was difficult to find information.
Infinitive with 'zu'.
Könnten wir den Termin auf früher verschieben?
Could we move the appointment to an earlier time?
Preposition 'auf' with time.
In früheren Zeiten war das Leben härter.
In earlier times, life was harder.
Adjectival use with declension.
Früher oder später werden wir es erfahren.
Sooner or later we will find out.
Fixed idiom 'Früher oder später'.
Wie ich schon früher erwähnte, ist das wichtig.
As I mentioned earlier, this is important.
Relative clause structure.
Früher war die Industrie der wichtigste Sektor.
In the past, industry was the most important sector.
Superlative 'wichtigste'.
Man hätte früher auf die Warnungen reagieren müssen.
One should have reacted to the warnings earlier.
Passive-like modal construction.
Früher galt das als unhöflich.
In the past, that was considered impolite.
Verb 'gelten als'.
Wir sind viel früher als geplant angekommen.
We arrived much earlier than planned.
Participle 'geplant' as adjective.
Früher war die Kommunikation langsamer.
Communication used to be slower.
Noun 'Kommunikation'.
Die früher so mächtige Institution verlor an Einfluss.
The institution, formerly so powerful, lost influence.
Extended adjective phrase.
Früher war die Trennung von Arbeit und Privatleben klarer.
In the past, the separation of work and private life was clearer.
Compound nouns.
Es wäre ratsam gewesen, früher einzugreifen.
It would have been advisable to intervene earlier.
Konjunktiv II in the past.
Früher herrschte ein anderer Ton in der Debatte.
In the past, a different tone prevailed in the debate.
Verb 'herrschen'.
Die früher erwähnten Punkte sind entscheidend.
The points mentioned earlier are decisive.
Participle attribute.
Früher war die soziale Mobilität eingeschränkter.
In the past, social mobility was more limited.
Abstract noun 'Mobilität'.
Man muss die Dinge früher im Kontext sehen.
One must see things earlier in context.
Modal verb with 'müssen'.
Früher war das Wissen weniger zugänglich.
In the past, knowledge was less accessible.
Adjective 'zugänglich'.
Die früher gängige Praxis wurde schließlich untersagt.
The practice, formerly common, was eventually prohibited.
Passive voice 'wurde untersagt'.
Früher war die ontologische Sicherheit der Menschen größer.
In the past, people's ontological security was greater.
Philosophical terminology.
Man sehnt sich oft nach der früher empfundenen Unschuld.
One often longs for the innocence felt in the past.
Reflexive 'sich sehnen nach'.
Früher war die ästhetische Wahrnehmung eine andere.
In the past, aesthetic perception was different.
Adjectival attribute 'ästhetische'.
Die früher postulierten Theorien erwiesen sich als falsch.
The theories postulated earlier proved to be false.
Verb 'sich erweisen als'.
Früher war die geopolitische Lage weniger volatil.
In the past, the geopolitical situation was less volatile.
Adjective 'volatil'.
Es ist ein Trugschluss, dass früher alles besser war.
It is a fallacy that everything was better in the past.
Noun 'Trugschluss'.
Früher war die Sprachbarriere ein größeres Hindernis.
In the past, the language barrier was a greater obstacle.
Compound 'Sprachbarriere'.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— A common nostalgic (or ironic) saying that everything was better in the past.
Mein Opa sagt immer: Früher war alles besser.
— The earlier, the better. Used when urgency is required.
Schick mir die Mail, je früher, desto besser.
— Just like in the old days. Used when something feels nostalgic.
Es ist hier genau wie früher.
— Much too early. Used when something happens before it should.
Das ist viel zu früher Besuch.
— Much earlier already. Emphasizes that something happened long before.
Ich wusste das schon viel früher.
— Earlier than usual. Used for deviations from a routine.
Heute bin ich früher als sonst aufgewacht.
— Sooner or later. Indicates that something is inevitable.
Früher oder später kommt die Wahrheit ans Licht.
— Not earlier than... Used to set a minimum time.
Komm bitte nicht früher als acht Uhr.
— Since early childhood. Describes a long-term state.
Er spielt seit früher Kindheit Klavier.
Souvent confondu avec
Vorher means 'before that' in a sequence; früher is 'formerly' or 'earlier'.
Eher often means 'rather' or 'sooner' in terms of preference.
Bald means 'soon' (future); früher means 'earlier' (past/comparison).
Expressions idiomatiques
— The early bird catches the worm. Success comes to those who act early.
Ich stehe um fünf Uhr auf, denn der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm.
informal/proverb— A humorous way to say things used to be more festive or better, from a famous Loriot sketch.
An Weihnachten beschwert er sich immer: Früher war mehr Lametta!
informal/cultural— Inevitably; at some point in the future.
Früher oder später müssen wir darüber reden.
neutral— In the olden days; long ago.
In früheren Zeiten war das Reisen gefährlich.
formal— Just like in the past; reminiscent of old times.
Wir feierten wie in früheren Tagen.
literary— To think about the future early on (often used in insurance ads).
Man sollte früher an später denken und sparen.
neutral— Exactly at that time; neither before nor after.
Er kam genau um vier, nicht früher und nicht später.
neutral— Preferably sooner than later.
Wir sollten das Problem eher früher als später lösen.
neutral— Humorous way to say 'very early' or 'too fast'.
Du bist ja früher da, als die Polizei erlaubt!
informal— From a very early period; for a long time.
Das ist seit früher Zeit bekannt.
formalFacile à confondre
Both translate to 'before' or 'earlier' in some contexts.
Vorher is used for a specific sequence of events (First A, then B; A happened 'vorher'). Früher is for a general past or a comparative time.
Ich habe vorher (before that) geduscht. Früher (In the past) hatte ich lange Haare.
Both can mean 'sooner'.
Eher is frequently used for preference ('Ich würde eher gehen') or likelihood. Früher is strictly for time.
Komm eher (sooner/rather) heute als morgen. Ich bin früher (earlier) da.
Both refer to the past.
Damals refers to a specific, already mentioned point in time ('back then'). Früher is more general ('formerly').
Damals (in 1990) war ich in Berlin. Früher (in the past) war alles anders.
Both mean 'before'.
Zuvor is more formal and usually refers to something happening before a specific point in time in a narrative.
Er hatte sie nie zuvor gesehen.
Früher is the comparative of früh.
Früh is 'early' (adjective/adverb). Früher is 'earlier' or 'formerly'.
Ich stehe früh auf. Ich stehe früher auf als du.
Structures de phrases
Ich komme früher.
Ich komme heute früher.
Früher war ich [Beruf].
Früher war ich Student.
Früher habe ich [Verb] gegessen/gemacht.
Früher habe ich viel Fleisch gegessen.
Kannst du etwas früher [Verb]?
Kannst du etwas früher anrufen?
Je früher..., desto...
Je früher du fragst, desto besser.
Früher als erwartet.
Das Paket kam früher als erwartet.
Früher oder später [Verb]...
Früher oder später merken sie es.
Die früher [Partizip]...
Die früher genannten Gründe.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Extremely high; top 500 German words.
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Früher ich war...
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Früher war ich...
In German, the verb must be in the second position. If 'Früher' is first, the subject must come after the verb.
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Ich komme vorher als du.
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Ich komme früher als du.
For comparisons of time ('earlier than'), always use 'früher'. 'Vorher' is for sequences.
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Früher das Konzert...
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Vor dem Konzert...
'Früher' is an adverb, not a preposition. You cannot use it directly before a noun to mean 'before'.
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Ich bin früh.
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Ich bin früher da.
If you mean you arrived 'earlier' than expected, use 'früher'. 'Ich bin früh' means you are generally an early person.
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Früher war alles gut.
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Früher war alles besser.
While 'gut' is grammatically correct, the idiomatic expression always uses the comparative 'besser'.
Astuces
Verb Position
Remember the V2 rule! If 'Früher' is the first word, the verb MUST be the second word. 'Früher *hatte* ich...' not 'Früher ich hatte...'
Früher vs. Vorher
Use 'früher' for 'in the past' or 'earlier than'. Use 'vorher' for 'before that' in a sequence of events.
The Silent H
The 'h' in 'früher' is silent. It only serves to make the 'ü' sound longer. Don't breathe it out!
Nostalgia
The phrase 'Früher war alles besser' is often used ironically. Be careful with your tone when using it.
Sooner or Later
Memorize 'früher oder später' as a single unit. It's used exactly like 'sooner or later' in English.
Vary Your Synonyms
In B2+ levels, try using 'damals' or 'ehemals' to avoid repeating 'früher' too often in a story.
Listen for 'als'
If you hear 'früher als', a comparison is coming. If not, it likely means 'formerly'.
Polite Requests
Use 'etwas früher' to make requests sound softer: 'Könnten wir uns etwas früher treffen?'
Je... Desto...
This is a great structure to show off your German skills. 'Je früher du kommst, desto früher können wir essen.'
Former starts with F
Associate 'Früher' with 'Former' to remember it means 'in the past'.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of 'FRÜHER' as 'FREE-ER'. In the past (früher), people felt they had more 'free' time. Or imagine a 'FRUIT' (sounds slightly like früh) that you pick 'earlier' than others.
Association visuelle
Imagine an old black-and-white photo (representing 'früher' as the past) next to a digital clock showing 5:00 AM (representing 'früher' as earlier).
Word Web
Défi
Try to use 'früher' in three sentences today: one about your childhood, one about your morning routine, and one about a meeting.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Old High German word 'fruo', which meant 'early'. The comparative suffix '-er' was added to indicate 'earlier'. Over time, the adverbial use meaning 'formerly' became standardized.
Sens originel : Early in the day or early in time.
GermanicContexte culturel
Be careful when using 'früher' to discuss sensitive historical periods like the Nazi era or the GDR; context is vital to avoid sounding dismissive of historical hardships.
English speakers often use 'before' or 'used to' where Germans use 'früher'. Understanding this shift is key to natural-sounding German.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Nostalgia
- Früher war alles besser.
- Wie früher.
- Früher haben wir...
- Erinnerst du dich an früher?
Scheduling
- Können wir früher anfangen?
- Ich komme etwas früher.
- Nicht früher als acht.
- Viel früher als geplant.
History
- In früheren Zeiten.
- Früher gab es kein...
- Wie war das früher?
- Früher dachte man...
Comparison
- Früher als du.
- Viel früher als sonst.
- Je früher, desto besser.
- Schon früher erwähnt.
Habits
- Früher rauchte ich.
- Früher wohnte ich dort.
- Das war früher so.
- Früher war ich oft...
Amorces de conversation
"Was hast du früher am liebsten gespielt?"
"War früher wirklich alles besser, was meinst du?"
"Musst du heute früher von der Arbeit weg?"
"Was gab es früher in deiner Stadt, das heute weg ist?"
"Hattest du früher ein Haustier?"
Sujets d'écriture
Schreibe über eine Sache, die du früher gemacht hast, aber heute nicht mehr tust.
Wie hat sich deine Stadt im Vergleich zu früher verändert?
Was hättest du früher gerne gewusst, das du heute weißt?
Beschreibe einen typischen Tag in deiner Kindheit: Was war früher anders?
Denkst du, dass die Menschen früher glücklicher waren?
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo, it can also mean 'earlier' in a comparative sense. For example, 'Ich komme heute früher' means 'I am coming earlier today' (compared to my usual time), not 'I am coming in the past'.
'Früher' is general (formerly) or comparative (earlier). 'Vorher' is sequential (before that). Use 'vorher' when one event happens before another specific event.
Yes, it can be an adjective that must be declined, such as 'in früheren Jahren' (in earlier years). However, it is most commonly used as an adverb.
In German, you say 'Je früher, desto besser'. This uses the 'je... desto...' double comparative construction.
It is neutral and can be used in any context. However, in very formal writing, you might see 'ehemals' or 'vordem' instead of 'früher' for 'formerly'.
It usually follows the verb, but if you want to emphasize it, you can put it at the beginning. If it's at the beginning, the verb must come second: 'Früher war ich...'
No. 'Frier' (from frieren) has an 'ie' sound, while 'früher' has the 'ü' sound. They are distinct in German.
No. You cannot say 'früher das Essen'. You must use 'vor' as a preposition: 'vor dem Essen'. 'Früher' is an adverb.
The opposite is 'später' (later). If you mean 'formerly' vs 'now', the opposite is 'heute' or 'jetzt'.
It can be used with both. 'Früher war ich...' (Präteritum) and 'Früher habe ich... gewohnt' (Perfekt) are both common.
Teste-toi 191 questions
Write a sentence about what you did in the past using 'früher'.
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Ensures correct usage of 'früher' with the past tense.
Ensures correct usage of 'früher' with the past tense.
Ask a friend to meet you 30 minutes earlier.
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Practices comparative use in a request.
Practices comparative use in a request.
Translate: 'The earlier we start, the earlier we finish.'
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Practices the 'je... desto...' construction.
Practices the 'je... desto...' construction.
Compare your arrival time with a colleague's.
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Practices 'früher als'.
Practices 'früher als'.
Describe a change in your city.
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Practices 'früher' for historical contrast.
Practices 'früher' for historical contrast.
Write a sentence using 'früher oder später'.
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Practices the idiom.
Practices the idiom.
Use 'früher' as an adjective in a phrase.
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Practices adjective declension.
Practices adjective declension.
Negate the sentence: 'Ich komme früher.'
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Practices negation.
Practices negation.
Write a sentence about your childhood.
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Simple biographical use.
Simple biographical use.
Translate: 'Everything was better in the past.'
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Practices the common idiom.
Practices the common idiom.
Use 'schon früher' in a sentence.
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Practices the collocation.
Practices the collocation.
Ask if someone can come earlier today.
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Daily scheduling request.
Daily scheduling request.
Describe your morning routine compared to yesterday.
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Comparative time.
Comparative time.
Translate: 'Formerly, I lived in London.'
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Adverbial use for past location.
Adverbial use for past location.
Use 'viel früher' in a sentence.
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Practices intensification.
Practices intensification.
Write a sentence about technology in the past.
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Historical contrast.
Historical contrast.
Translate: 'I am here earlier than you.'
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Direct comparison.
Direct comparison.
Use 'früher' with a modal verb in the past.
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Past necessity.
Past necessity.
Write a sentence about a former job.
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Professional history.
Professional history.
Translate: 'Sooner or later he will call.'
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Future use of the idiom.
Future use of the idiom.
Say: 'I used to live in Germany.'
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Focus on 'ü' and V2 order.
Say: 'The earlier, the better.'
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Focus on the 'je... desto' flow.
Say: 'Can you come earlier today?'
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Focus on question intonation.
Say: 'Sooner or later.'
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Focus on the idiom.
Say: 'I am earlier than you.'
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Focus on 'als'.
Say: 'Everything was better in the past.'
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Focus on the nostalgic tone.
Say: 'I was a teacher formerly.'
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Focus on V2 order.
Say: 'A bit earlier.'
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Focus on 'etwas'.
Say: 'Much earlier.'
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Focus on 'viel'.
Say: 'Not earlier than five.'
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Focus on 'nicht'.
Say: 'I should have said that earlier.'
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Focus on complex verb structure.
Say: 'Just like in the old days.'
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Focus on 'genau wie'.
Say: 'In earlier times.'
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Focus on adjective ending '-en'.
Say: 'I know him from the past.'
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Focus on 'von früher'.
Say: 'The train is leaving earlier.'
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Focus on separable verb 'abfahren'.
Say: 'I am finished earlier today.'
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Focus on 'fertig'.
Say: 'Formerly there was a park here.'
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Focus on 'es gab'.
Say: 'We have to get up earlier.'
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Focus on 'aufstehen'.
Say: 'Earlier than expected.'
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Focus on 'erwartet'.
Say: 'I was already there earlier.'
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Focus on 'schon'.
Listen and write: 'Früher war ich oft hier.'
Tests hearing the word in a simple sentence.
Listen and write: 'Komm bitte etwas früher.'
Tests hearing 'etwas früher'.
Listen and write: 'Je früher, desto besser.'
Tests hearing the idiom.
Listen and write: 'Früher oder später.'
Tests hearing the fixed phrase.
Listen and write: 'Er kam früher als geplant.'
Tests hearing 'früher als'.
Listen and write: 'Früher hatten wir kein Telefon.'
Tests hearing historical context.
Listen and write: 'Ich bin heute früher fertig.'
Tests hearing workplace context.
Listen and write: 'Das war früher anders.'
Tests hearing contrast.
Listen and write: 'In früheren Jahren.'
Tests hearing adjective declension.
Listen and write: 'Nicht früher als acht.'
Tests hearing time limits.
Listen and write: 'Viel früher als sonst.'
Tests hearing intensifiers.
Listen and write: 'Früher war alles besser.'
Tests hearing the common saying.
Listen and write: 'Wie früher.'
Tests hearing short phrases.
Listen and write: 'Ich kenne das von früher.'
Tests hearing 'von früher'.
Listen and write: 'Wir müssen früher los.'
Tests hearing colloquial 'los'.
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Summary
The word 'früher' is your primary tool for navigating the past in German. Whether you are adjusting a meeting time or reminiscing about the 'old days', this adverb provides the necessary temporal contrast. Example: 'Früher war ich oft im Kino.'
- Früher means 'earlier' or 'formerly' and is used for time comparisons.
- It is the comparative form of 'früh' (early) but often stands alone.
- In sentences, it often starts the phrase, requiring the verb to come second.
- It is essential for talking about history, memories, and scheduling changes.
Verb Position
Remember the V2 rule! If 'Früher' is the first word, the verb MUST be the second word. 'Früher *hatte* ich...' not 'Früher ich hatte...'
Früher vs. Vorher
Use 'früher' for 'in the past' or 'earlier than'. Use 'vorher' for 'before that' in a sequence of events.
The Silent H
The 'h' in 'früher' is silent. It only serves to make the 'ü' sound longer. Don't breathe it out!
Nostalgia
The phrase 'Früher war alles besser' is often used ironically. Be careful with your tone when using it.
Exemple
Früher habe ich hier gewohnt.
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ab
A1À partir de; dès. 'À partir de demain, je commence.' (Ab morgen fange ich an.)
abends
A2Le soir / les soirs. 'Je lis le soir.'
aber
A1Le mot 'aber' signifie 'mais'. Il est utilisé pour introduire un contraste entre deux idées.
abgelegen
B1remote
ablehnen
A2Refuser une offre ou une invitation. Elle a décliné l'invitation poliment.
abschließen
A2Verrouiller une porte avec une clé. Terminer avec succès des études ou conclure un contrat.
abseits
A2Abseits veut dire que quelque chose est situé loin de la zone principale ou du chemin habituel.
acht
A1Le nombre huit (8).
Achte
A1Huitième (nombre ordinal).
achten
A2Faire attention à quelque chose (avec 'auf') ou respecter quelqu'un.