B1 Collocation औपचारिक 5 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

belegen

To prove/document

शाब्दिक अर्थ: to lay upon/on

15 सेकंड में

  • To prove or document with evidence.
  • Use for facts, data, and research.
  • Avoid in casual chats about opinions.
  • Think: laying down proof like a beaver.

मतलब

इसे रसीदें लाने जैसा समझें। इसका मतलब है कि आप अपने दावों को पुख्ता सबूतों, दस्तावेजों या डेटा के साथ समर्थन करते हैं ताकि कोई आप पर शक न कर सके। यह वह है जो आप कह रहे हैं उसके लिए ठोस सबूत दिखाने के बारे में है।

मुख्य उदाहरण

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Texting a friend about a documentary

Der Film `belegt` die negativen Auswirkungen des Klimawandels mit erschreckenden Bildern.

The film documents the negative effects of climate change with shocking images.

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Discussing a historical event in a study group

Diese alten Karten `belegen`, dass die Stadt früher an dieser Stelle lag.

These old maps prove that the city used to lie at this location.

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Job interview (Zoom call)

Meine bisherigen Projekte `belegen` meine Fähigkeit, komplexe Probleme zu lösen.

My previous projects document my ability to solve complex problems.

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सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

The 'Beleg' (receipt) is culturally sacred. Germans often keep receipts for years to 'belegen' their expenses for tax purposes. In German universities, 'Beleglisten' were historically physical lists where you signed your name to prove attendance. A 'belegtes Brot' is the quintessential German lunch or dinner, reflecting a culture that values efficiency and simple, high-quality ingredients. Germans use 'belegen' for rankings in a very matter-of-fact way, emphasizing the official nature of the result.

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Sound Academic

In essays, replace 'zeigen' (show) with 'belegen' to sound more professional.

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Don't forget the 'be-'

Saying 'Ich lege einen Kurs' sounds like you are physically putting a course on the floor.

15 सेकंड में

  • To prove or document with evidence.
  • Use for facts, data, and research.
  • Avoid in casual chats about opinions.
  • Think: laying down proof like a beaver.

What It Means

Belegen is your go-to word when you need to show proof. It means to support a statement, claim, or theory with evidence. This evidence can be documents, facts, statistics, or even a physical demonstration. It’s about making something concrete and verifiable. You’re essentially laying down evidence to support your case. It’s more than just saying something; it’s proving it.

How To Use It

You use belegen when you have specific information to prove your point. Think about a time you had to show evidence. Maybe you were arguing about a historical event. You could say, "Ich kann die Daten mit historischen Dokumenten belegen." (I can prove the data with historical documents.) It fits perfectly when you're presenting research or facts. It’s used with nouns like Beweise (proof), Fakten (facts), Zahlen (numbers), or Studien (studies). It’s a strong verb for showing you've done your homework.

Real-Life Examples

  • A scientist presenting research findings. They might say, "Unsere Ergebnisse belegen die Wirksamkeit des Medikaments." (Our results document the effectiveness of the medication.)
  • A historian discussing an event. "Diese alten Briefe belegen seine Anwesenheit vor Ort." (These old letters prove his presence on site.)
  • A student defending a thesis. "Ich werde meine Thesen mit zahlreichen Quellen belegen."

(I will back up my theses with numerous sources.)

  • In a debate, you might say, "Sie haben keine Beweise, um Ihre Behauptung zu belegen." (You have no evidence to support your claim.)

When To Use It

Use belegen when you want to sound authoritative and convincing. It’s perfect for academic settings, scientific discussions, legal arguments, or any situation where facts matter. If you’re writing a report, a research paper, or even a detailed blog post, this verb adds weight. It’s also great when you need to settle a dispute with undeniable proof. Think of it as the ultimate "mic drop" verb for facts. Did you just finish a complex project? You can belegen its success with data.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid belegen in casual, everyday chats unless you're being slightly humorous or dramatic. Saying "Kannst du das belegen?" (Can you prove that?) to your friend about whether pizza is the best food might sound a bit too serious. It’s not for opinions or feelings. You can't really belegen that you love someone; you can only show it. For everyday conversation, simpler words like zeigen (show) or sagen (say) are usually better. Don't use it for trivial matters unless you're going for laughs.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse belegen with similar-sounding words or use it in contexts where it doesn't fit. A common slip-up is using it for simple statements. For instance, saying "Ich belege das" when you just mean "I agree" or "I'll take that." It sounds overly formal or even nonsensical. Another mistake is trying to belegen subjective things like emotions. Remember, belegen needs objective proof. It's not about feelings; it's about facts.

Ich belege, dass ich müde bin. Ich sage, dass ich müde bin. (I *prove* I'm tired. → I *say* I'm tired.)
Das Konzert war toll, das belege ich. Das Konzert war toll, das finde ich. (The concert was great, I *prove* it. → The concert was great, I *think* so.)

Similar Expressions

  • Nachweisen: This is very close to belegen and often interchangeable. It emphasizes demonstrating or proving something, often through investigation or analysis. Think of proving guilt in a legal context. Nachweisen often implies a more active process of uncovering proof.
  • Bestätigen: This means to confirm or corroborate. You use it when something else already exists and you're verifying it. For example, confirming an appointment or a rumor. It’s less about presenting original proof and more about validating existing information.
  • Darlegen: This means to explain or set forth in detail. It focuses on presenting information clearly and systematically, but not necessarily with hard evidence like belegen. You darlegen your plan, but you belegen your claims.

Common Variations

The verb belegen itself is quite standard. However, the context changes. You might hear phrases like:

  • "Kannst du das belegen?" (Can you prove/document that?)
  • "Ich muss meine Anwesenheit belegen." (I need to document my presence.)
  • "Die Studie belegt einen Zusammenhang." (The study documents a connection.)
  • "Er konnte seine Unschuld belegen." (He could prove his innocence.)

These variations show how the verb adapts to different subjects and objects, always maintaining its core meaning of providing evidence.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a Beaver legending logs to build a dam. The beaver is laying down logs (B-legen) as proof of his hard work and engineering skill. He’s documenting his construction project with tangible evidence! Every time you see belegen, picture that busy beaver building his case, log by log.

Quick FAQ

  • What's the main idea? Proving something with evidence.
  • Is it formal? Usually, yes, especially in writing.
  • Can I use it daily? Sparingly, maybe humorously.
  • What kind of proof? Documents, data, facts, studies.
  • What if I don't have proof? Then you can't belegen it!

इस्तेमाल की जानकारी

Register varies: `belegen` is common in formal and neutral contexts like academic writing, research, and legal discourse. In casual conversation, it might sound overly formal unless used humorously to challenge someone's claim. Be mindful of its secondary meaning 'to take/book a course', which is also neutral.

🎯

Sound Academic

In essays, replace 'zeigen' (show) with 'belegen' to sound more professional.

⚠️

Don't forget the 'be-'

Saying 'Ich lege einen Kurs' sounds like you are physically putting a course on the floor.

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The 'Beleg' Habit

Always ask for a 'Beleg' in Germany if you need to get money back from your boss or the state.

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Voice Check

If someone says their voice is 'belegt', they aren't talking about proof—they just need some tea for their sore throat!

उदाहरण

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#1 Texting a friend about a documentary
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Der Film `belegt` die negativen Auswirkungen des Klimawandels mit erschreckenden Bildern.

The film documents the negative effects of climate change with shocking images.

Here, `belegt` means the film provides visual evidence.

#2 Discussing a historical event in a study group
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Diese alten Karten `belegen`, dass die Stadt früher an dieser Stelle lag.

These old maps prove that the city used to lie at this location.

The maps serve as concrete proof, making `belegen` the perfect verb.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call)
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Meine bisherigen Projekte `belegen` meine Fähigkeit, komplexe Probleme zu lösen.

My previous projects document my ability to solve complex problems.

The projects are the evidence supporting the candidate's claim.

#4 Instagram caption for a travel vlog
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Die atemberaubenden Sonnenuntergänge hier `belegen`, warum ich mich in diese Insel verliebt habe!

The breathtaking sunsets here prove why I fell in love with this island!

Used slightly more casually for emotional emphasis, the sunsets are the 'proof'.

#5 Presenting research findings
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Unsere neuesten Daten `belegen` eindeutig die Hypothese.

Our latest data clearly document the hypothesis.

Formal and precise, emphasizing scientific proof.

#6 Debating a point online
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Du behauptest das einfach, aber du kannst es nicht `belegen`!

You just claim that, but you can't prove it!

A direct challenge demanding evidence.

#7 Explaining a scientific concept

Die Fossilienfunde `belegen` die Evolutionstheorie.

The fossil finds document the theory of evolution.

Fossils are the hard evidence supporting the theory.

Mistake: Using for simple agreement आम गलती

✗ Ich `belege`, dass das eine gute Idee ist.

✗ I prove that this is a good idea.

This sounds like you're presenting evidence for the idea's goodness, not just agreeing.

Mistake: Using for subjective feelings आम गलती

✗ Meine Freude `belegt` meine Dankbarkeit.

✗ My joy proves my gratitude.

Joy is a feeling, not objective proof. Use 'zeigen' (show) or 'drücken' (express) instead.

#10 Emotional response to a performance
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Die Standing Ovations `belegen`, wie sehr das Publikum die Vorstellung liebte.

The standing ovations prove how much the audience loved the performance.

The ovations are the evidence of the audience's strong positive reaction.

#11 Ordering food online
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Die Kundenbewertungen `belegen`, dass dieses Restaurant wirklich gut ist.

The customer reviews document that this restaurant is really good.

Reviews are the evidence used to make a decision.

#12 Explaining a historical claim
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Wir können die Aussagen des Chronisten durch archäologische Funde `belegen`.

We can document the chronicler's statements through archaeological finds.

Archaeological finds provide the necessary proof.

खुद को परखो

Füllen Sie die Lücke mit der richtigen Form von 'belegen'.

Ich habe dieses Semester drei Seminare ______.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: belegt

In the Perfekt tense, the past participle of 'belegen' is 'belegt'.

Welcher Satz ist korrekt?

A: Ich belege meine Pizza mit Salami. B: Ich belege meine Meinung mit Salami.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Satz A

You top a pizza with salami (literal), but you substantiate an opinion with facts, not meat!

Ordnen Sie die Kontexte den Bedeutungen zu.

1. Universität, 2. Restaurant, 3. Gericht (Court)

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C

University = Course, Restaurant = Seat/Place, Court = Evidence.

Vervollständigen Sie den Dialog.

A: Ist dieser Platz noch frei? B: Nein, er ist ______.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: belegt

'Belegt' is the standard way to say a seat is taken.

🎉 स्कोर: /4

विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स

belegen vs. besetzen

belegt
{der|m} Platz seat
{die|f} Leitung phone line
besetzt
{das|n} WC toilet
{das|n} Land country

अभ्यास बैंक

4 अभ्यास
Füllen Sie die Lücke mit der richtigen Form von 'belegen'. Fill Blank B1

Ich habe dieses Semester drei Seminare ______.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: belegt

In the Perfekt tense, the past participle of 'belegen' is 'belegt'.

Welcher Satz ist korrekt? Choose A2

A: Ich belege meine Pizza mit Salami. B: Ich belege meine Meinung mit Salami.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Satz A

You top a pizza with salami (literal), but you substantiate an opinion with facts, not meat!

Ordnen Sie die Kontexte den Bedeutungen zu. Match B1

बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C

University = Course, Restaurant = Seat/Place, Court = Evidence.

Vervollständigen Sie den Dialog. dialogue_completion A1

A: Ist dieser Platz noch frei? B: Nein, er ist ______.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: belegt

'Belegt' is the standard way to say a seat is taken.

🎉 स्कोर: /4

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अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

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No, it's used in sports (rankings), law (evidence), and even cooking (toppings).

'Nachweisen' is more about proving the existence of something, while 'belegen' is about supporting a statement with documents.

Yes, 'Die Leitung ist belegt' means the line is busy.

It's a past participle that functions as an adjective, meaning 'occupied' or 'topped'.

You can say 'Ich mache einen Kurs' or 'Ich besuche einen Kurs'.

Yes! 'Die Pizza ist mit Salami belegt' is perfectly correct.

It means a husky or hoarse voice, usually from a cold.

No, the prefix 'be-' is always inseparable in German.

It's a receipt or voucher needed for accounting.

No, that would sound very strange. You occupy places or substantiate things.

It is always 'belegen mit' (substantiate with).

Because it's a key word for academic and professional communication which starts at the intermediate level.

संबंधित मुहावरे

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einen Kurs belegen

specialized form

To enroll in a class

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mit Beweisen belegen

specialized form

To substantiate with proof

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belegtes Brot

specialized form

Open-faced sandwich

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nachweisen

synonym

To prove/verify

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besetzen

similar

To occupy

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