मतलब
To have one's face turn red, often from embarrassment.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Blushing is often seen as a sign of 'Ehrlichkeit' (honesty). If someone blushes, they are perceived as genuine because they cannot hide their feelings. In Vienna, 'rot werden' might be followed by a humorous remark to ease the tension, as the local culture values 'Schmäh' (sarcastic humor). Swiss German speakers use 'rot wärde'. The cultural value of 'Diskretion' means people might ignore your blushing to avoid making you more uncomfortable. In high-stakes German business meetings, 'rot werden' can be seen as losing one's 'Souveränität' (composure), though it's rarely judged harshly.
The 'Sein' Rule
Always use 'sein' for the past tense. 'Ich bin rot geworden' is the only correct way.
Irregular Verb
Don't forget the vowel change: ich werde, du wirst, er wird.
मतलब
To have one's face turn red, often from embarrassment.
The 'Sein' Rule
Always use 'sein' for the past tense. 'Ich bin rot geworden' is the only correct way.
Irregular Verb
Don't forget the vowel change: ich werde, du wirst, er wird.
Use Intensifiers
Add 'total' or 'ganz' to sound more natural: 'Ich bin total rot geworden!'
Don't apologize
In Germany, blushing is fine. You don't need to apologize for it; it just shows you're human.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of 'werden' in the present tense.
Warum ______ du so rot? Ist es dir peinlich?
The subject is 'du', so the irregular form 'wirst' is required.
Choose the correct past tense sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
'Werden' uses 'sein' in the Perfekt and the participle is 'geworden'.
Match the German phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are common variations and intensifiers of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Schau mal, der Lehrer hat dich gelobt! B: Oh nein, jetzt ______ ______ ______.
In the second part of the sentence, the verb 'werde' comes after the adverb 'jetzt' (V2 rule).
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Intensity of Redness
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासWarum ______ du so rot? Ist es dir peinlich?
The subject is 'du', so the irregular form 'wirst' is required.
Which sentence is correct?
'Werden' uses 'sein' in the Perfekt and the participle is 'geworden'.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are common variations and intensifiers of the phrase.
A: Schau mal, der Lehrer hat dich gelobt! B: Oh nein, jetzt ______ ______ ______.
In the second part of the sentence, the verb 'werde' comes after the adverb 'jetzt' (V2 rule).
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालMostly, but it can also be used for anger (rot werden vor Wut) or physical heat.
It's better to say 'Ich habe einen Sonnenbrand' or 'Meine Haut ist rot'. 'Werden' implies an emotional change.
'Rot werden' is everyday language. 'Erröten' is formal and literary.
You say 'Ich habe ihn zum Erröten gebracht' or 'Wegen mir ist er rot geworden'.
As a verb phrase, it is two words: 'rot werden'. As a noun, it is one: 'das Rotwerden'.
Not necessarily. It can be seen as charming or honest.
Usually no, as most animals don't have the same skin reaction, but you could use it metaphorically in a story.
'Blass werden' (to turn pale).
It's a short, crisp 'i'.
Yes, that is very clear and common.
संबंधित मुहावरे
erröten
synonymTo blush (formal)
knallrot werden
specialized formTo turn bright red
blass werden
contrastTo turn pale
ein langes Gesicht machen
similarTo pull a long face
im Erdboden versinken wollen
builds onTo want to sink into the ground