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Beeren pflücken

To pick berries

15 सेकंड में

  • Literal act of picking berries in nature or on farms.
  • Commonly used with the verb 'gehen' for summer plans.
  • Specific to small fruits like strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries.

मतलब

This phrase refers to the simple, literal act of picking berries in nature or at a farm. It is a common way to describe a relaxing summer activity or a hobby.

मुख्य उदाहरण

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Planning a weekend trip with a friend

Wollen wir am Samstag Beeren pflücken gehen?

Do we want to go berry picking on Saturday?

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Discussing a recent forest walk

Ich habe im Wald ein paar wilde Beeren gepflückt.

I picked some wild berries in the forest.

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Writing a formal regional guide

In dieser Region ist das Beerenpflücken eine beliebte Tradition.

In this region, berry picking is a popular tradition.

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सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

The 'Handstraußregelung' allows picking small amounts of wild berries for personal use in public forests. The 'Allemansrätten' (Right of Public Access) is even more liberal than in Germany, making berry picking a national pastime. Many villages have 'Selbstpflückfelder' where honesty boxes are used for payment. The 'Mundraub' movement encourages urban foraging of berries and fruits in cities.

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The 'PF' sound

If the 'pf' in 'pflücken' is too hard, focus on the 'f' sound first. Most Germans will still understand you.

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Fox Tapeworm

In Germany, always wash wild berries because of the 'Fuchsbandwurm' (fox tapeworm) risk.

15 सेकंड में

  • Literal act of picking berries in nature or on farms.
  • Commonly used with the verb 'gehen' for summer plans.
  • Specific to small fruits like strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries.

What It Means

Beeren pflücken is exactly what it sounds like. You go into the woods or a field. You find small fruits and put them in a basket. It is the physical act of harvesting small fruits. You usually do this in a forest or a field. It is a very popular activity during the German summer. Think of strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries. It is a very relaxing and tasty activity. You get fresh air and a delicious snack. It is a wholesome way to spend a Saturday morning.

How To Use It

The phrase uses the noun Beeren and the verb pflücken. You can use it as a simple activity description. It is often paired with the verb gehen. For example, you can say Wir gehen Beeren pflücken. This means 'We are going berry picking'. The verb pflücken is regular. You say ich pflücke, du pflückst, and er pflückt. In the past tense, you use gepflückt. You can also specify the type of berry. Just swap Beeren for Erdbeeren or Himbeeren. It is a very flexible and easy phrase to use.

When To Use It

Use it during the warm summer months. It is perfect for small talk about hobbies. Mention it when discussing your weekend plans. It sounds very natural and wholesome. You can use it with friends or family. It is also a great topic for a date. Imagine walking through a field of strawberries together. You can use it in a text message. For example, Lust auf Beeren pflücken? works perfectly. It is a great way to suggest an outing.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use pflücken for mushrooms. For mushrooms, you should use the verb sammeln. Also, do not use it for picking up objects. Use aufheben if you drop your keys. Do not use it for picking a person up. If you pick up a friend, use abholen. It is only for things growing on plants. Do not use it for large fruits like apples. For apples, you usually use the verb ernten. Keep pflücken for things that fit in your hand.

Cultural Background

Germans love their seasonal fruits. In summer, many farms open Selbstpflücker fields. You pick the berries yourself and pay less. It is a classic family activity on Sundays. You will see signs for 'Erdbeeren zum Selbstpflücken' everywhere. It is a sign that summer has truly arrived. Many people then go home and make jam. Or they bake a traditional Erdbeerkuchen. It is a very nostalgic activity for many Germans. It reminds them of childhood summers at grandma's house.

Common Variations

You can name the specific berry type. Try Erdbeeren pflücken for strawberries. Or use Heidelbeeren pflücken for blueberries. Himbeeren pflücken is for raspberries. Brombeeren pflücken is for blackberries. The structure always stays the same. You can also say Beeren sammeln. This is more common if you find them in the wild. But pflücken is the most common for farms. It sounds a bit more intentional and organized.

इस्तेमाल की जानकारी

The phrase is very straightforward and safe to use in any social setting. Just remember that 'pflücken' is specifically for things you pull off a stem or branch.

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The 'PF' sound

If the 'pf' in 'pflücken' is too hard, focus on the 'f' sound first. Most Germans will still understand you.

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Fox Tapeworm

In Germany, always wash wild berries because of the 'Fuchsbandwurm' (fox tapeworm) risk.

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Compound Nouns

You can combine the fruit name: 'Erdbeerpflücken', 'Blaubeerpflücken'.

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Small Talk

Berry picking is a very safe and pleasant topic for small talk with older Germans.

उदाहरण

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#1 Planning a weekend trip with a friend
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Wollen wir am Samstag Beeren pflücken gehen?

Do we want to go berry picking on Saturday?

A very common way to suggest a casual summer outing.

#2 Discussing a recent forest walk
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Ich habe im Wald ein paar wilde Beeren gepflückt.

I picked some wild berries in the forest.

Uses the past tense 'gepflückt' to describe a completed action.

#3 Writing a formal regional guide
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In dieser Region ist das Beerenpflücken eine beliebte Tradition.

In this region, berry picking is a popular tradition.

Uses the gerund form 'das Beerenpflücken' as a noun.

#4 Texting a partner from a farm
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Bin auf dem Feld und pflücke Beeren für unseren Kuchen! 🍓

I'm in the field picking berries for our cake!

Short, punchy sentence perfect for a quick update.

#5 A humorous observation after a long day
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Ich wollte Beeren pflücken, aber ich habe sie alle sofort gegessen.

I wanted to pick berries, but I ate them all immediately.

A relatable joke about the temptation of fresh fruit.

#6 Sharing a childhood memory
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Das Beerenpflücken erinnert mich an meine Sommerferien bei Oma.

Berry picking reminds me of my summer holidays at grandma's.

Connects the activity to a personal, nostalgic feeling.

खुद को परखो

Fülle die Lücke mit der richtigen Form von 'pflücken'.

Gestern ______ wir im Wald viele Blaubeeren.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: pflückten

The sentence requires the past tense (Präteritum) for 'wir'. 'Haben gepflückt' would also work if 'haben' was present.

Welcher Satz ist richtig?

Aktivitäten im Sommer:

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Ich pflücke Erdbeeren vom Feld.

You pick strawberries from a field. You dig potatoes, pick up things from the ground, and buy things from the supermarket.

Vervollständige den Dialog.

A: Gehen wir morgen ______? B: Ja, ich liebe frische Himbeeren!

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Beeren pflücken

The context of 'going' somewhere to get 'fresh' berries suggests picking them.

Welches Verb passt?

1. Blumen ____, 2. Pilze ____, 3. Steine ____

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: pflücken / sammeln / sammeln

Flowers are plucked, mushrooms and stones are collected/gathered.

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विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स

Pflücken vs. Sammeln

Pflücken (from plant)
Blumen flowers
Beeren berries
Sammeln (from ground)
Pilze mushrooms
Steine stones

अभ्यास बैंक

4 अभ्यास
Fülle die Lücke mit der richtigen Form von 'pflücken'. Fill Blank A2

Gestern ______ wir im Wald viele Blaubeeren.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: pflückten

The sentence requires the past tense (Präteritum) for 'wir'. 'Haben gepflückt' would also work if 'haben' was present.

Welcher Satz ist richtig? Choose A2

Aktivitäten im Sommer:

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Ich pflücke Erdbeeren vom Feld.

You pick strawberries from a field. You dig potatoes, pick up things from the ground, and buy things from the supermarket.

Vervollständige den Dialog. dialogue_completion A1

A: Gehen wir morgen ______? B: Ja, ich liebe frische Himbeeren!

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Beeren pflücken

The context of 'going' somewhere to get 'fresh' berries suggests picking them.

Welches Verb passt? situation_matching B1

1. Blumen ____, 2. Pilze ____, 3. Steine ____

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: pflücken / sammeln / sammeln

Flowers are plucked, mushrooms and stones are collected/gathered.

🎉 स्कोर: /4

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

No, it is used for both wild berries in the forest and cultivated berries on farms or in gardens.

Yes, but it's less common. Usually, you name the specific fruit like 'Äpfel pflücken' or 'Kirschen pflücken'.

'Pflücken' is the manual act of picking one by one. 'Ernten' is the general harvest, often involving tools or large quantities.

Generally yes, for personal use, unless it is a 'Naturschutzgebiet' (nature reserve) where leaving the path is forbidden.

It is a regular verb: 'Ich pflückte' (Präteritum) or 'Ich habe gepflückt' (Perfekt).

Use 'Beeren pflücken' for the general activity, and 'die Beeren pflücken' for specific ones you already mentioned.

Erdbeeren (strawberries), Himbeeren (raspberries), Brombeeren (blackberries), and Heidelbeeren (blueberries).

It's seen as 'wholesome' and 'traditional', and it has become very trendy again among young urbanites ('Hipsters').

Long pants and sleeves are recommended to avoid scratches from thorns and ticks in the forest.

Technically people will understand, but 'sammeln' is the correct verb for mushrooms.

संबंधित मुहावरे

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Pilze sammeln

similar

To collect mushrooms

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Blumen pflücken

similar

To pick flowers

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Die Früchte ernten

specialized form

To harvest the fruits (often figurative)

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Mundraub begehen

builds on

To steal food for immediate consumption (now used for foraging)

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Naschen

similar

To snack/nibble

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