A1 Collocation तटस्थ 3 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

sich freuen

To be happy/look forward

शाब्दिक अर्थ: to joy oneself / to rejoice oneself

15 सेकंड में

  • Expresses current happiness or future anticipation.
  • Requires reflexive pronouns like 'mich' or 'dich'.
  • Use 'über' for now and 'auf' for later.

मतलब

This phrase is the German way of saying you're happy about something or looking forward to an event. It is a reflexive verb, meaning you literally 'joy yourself' about life's good moments.

मुख्य उदाहरण

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Receiving a birthday gift

Ich freue mich sehr über das Geschenk!

I am very happy about the gift!

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Planning a weekend trip with a friend

Ich freue mich auf unser Wochenende in Berlin.

I'm looking forward to our weekend in Berlin.

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Ending a professional email

Ich freue mich auf Ihre Antwort.

I look forward to your answer.

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सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

The phrase 'Vorfreude ist die schönste Freude' is a staple of German philosophy. It means that the time spent waiting for an event is often more enjoyable than the event itself. In formal Austrian settings, you might hear 'Küss die Hand, freut mich sehr'. While 'Küss die Hand' is rare now, 'freut mich' remains the standard polite response to an introduction. Swiss Germans often use the word 'freue' in combination with 'merci' (French for thank you). 'Es freut mi, merci vielmal!' In German business culture, expressing joy about a future meeting is a way to build 'Rapport' without being overly emotional. It shows professionalism and reliability.

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The 'Da' Trick

If you want to say 'I'm looking forward to IT', use 'darauf'. If you want to say 'I'm happy about IT', use 'darüber'.

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Reflexive matching

Always check your subject. 'Wir freuen uns' but 'Ihr freut euch'. Using the wrong pronoun is a very common beginner mistake.

15 सेकंड में

  • Expresses current happiness or future anticipation.
  • Requires reflexive pronouns like 'mich' or 'dich'.
  • Use 'über' for now and 'auf' for later.

What It Means

sich freuen is your go-to expression for happiness. It covers two main feelings in German. First, it describes being happy right now. Maybe you just got a gift. Second, it describes looking forward to something. You use it for that tingly feeling before a vacation. It is a reflexive verb. This means you always pair it with words like mich, dich, or sich.

How To Use It

You need to watch your prepositions here. If you are happy about something happening now, use über. For example, Ich freue mich über die Blumen. If you are excited about something in the future, use auf. For example, Ich freue mich auf die Party. It sounds tricky at first. Just remember: über is for the present, auf is for the future. You can also use it alone. If someone gives you good news, just say Das freut mich!

When To Use It

Use this phrase everywhere. Use it when texting a friend about dinner. Use it in a business email to show professional enthusiasm. It is perfect for birthdays, holidays, or just a sunny day. If your dog wags its tail, you can say Der Hund freut sich. It is a very warm and positive expression. It makes you sound friendly and engaged.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use sich freuen to describe your general state of being. If you want to say 'I am a happy person,' use glücklich sein. sich freuen is more about a specific reaction to something. Also, do not forget the reflexive pronoun. Saying Ich freue without mich sounds like an unfinished thought. It is like saying 'I enjoy' without saying what you enjoy. Keep it complete!

Cultural Background

Germans have a special word called Vorfreude. This means 'pre-joy' or anticipation. There is even a saying: Vorfreude ist die schönste Freude. This means looking forward to something is the best part. Because of this, using sich freuen auf is very common in Germany. People love planning and getting excited months in advance. It is a culturally significant way to bond over future plans.

Common Variations

You can add 'flavor' to this phrase easily. Want to show extra excitement? Say Ich freue mich riesig. That means you are 'hugely' happy. In casual texts, you might just write Freu mich!. If you are happy for someone else, say Ich freue mich für dich. This shows empathy and shared joy. It is a versatile tool for your German kit.

इस्तेमाल की जानकारी

The phrase is universally used across all levels of formality. The main difficulty is mastering the reflexive pronouns and choosing between the prepositions 'auf' and 'über'.

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The 'Da' Trick

If you want to say 'I'm looking forward to IT', use 'darauf'. If you want to say 'I'm happy about IT', use 'darüber'.

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Reflexive matching

Always check your subject. 'Wir freuen uns' but 'Ihr freut euch'. Using the wrong pronoun is a very common beginner mistake.

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Email Etiquette

Always include 'Ich freue mich auf Ihre Antwort' in business emails to sound polite and professional.

उदाहरण

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#1 Receiving a birthday gift
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Ich freue mich sehr über das Geschenk!

I am very happy about the gift!

Uses 'über' because the gift is already here.

#2 Planning a weekend trip with a friend
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Ich freue mich auf unser Wochenende in Berlin.

I'm looking forward to our weekend in Berlin.

Uses 'auf' because the trip is in the future.

#3 Ending a professional email
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Ich freue mich auf Ihre Antwort.

I look forward to your answer.

A standard, polite way to close business correspondence.

#4 Texting a friend about meeting up
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Freue mich auf heute Abend!

Looking forward to tonight!

Dropping the 'Ich' makes it very casual for texting.

#5 Seeing a dog excited for a treat
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Guck mal, der Hund freut sich!

Look, the dog is happy!

Used to describe the visible joy of an animal or person.

#6 Hearing a friend got a new job
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Ich freue mich so für dich!

I am so happy for you!

A great way to show support for someone else's success.

खुद को परखो

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.

Ich freue ___ auf {den|m} Urlaub.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: mich

The subject is 'Ich', so the reflexive pronoun must be 'mich'.

Choose the correct preposition for a future event.

Wir freuen uns ___ die Party am Samstag.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: auf

Since the party is in the future (Saturday), we use 'auf'.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form.

A: Hier ist dein Kaffee. B: Oh, danke! Ich freue mich sehr ___.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: darüber

The coffee is already there, so we use 'darüber' (about it).

Match the phrase to the situation.

Which phrase do you use when meeting someone for the first time?

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Freut mich!

'Freut mich!' is the standard short greeting for introductions.

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विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स

Reflexive Pronouns

Subject
ich I
du you
er/sie/es he/she/it
Reflexive
mich myself
dich yourself
sich him/her/itself

अभ्यास बैंक

4 अभ्यास
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun. Fill Blank A1

Ich freue ___ auf {den|m} Urlaub.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: mich

The subject is 'Ich', so the reflexive pronoun must be 'mich'.

Choose the correct preposition for a future event. Choose A1

Wir freuen uns ___ die Party am Samstag.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: auf

Since the party is in the future (Saturday), we use 'auf'.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form. dialogue_completion B1

A: Hier ist dein Kaffee. B: Oh, danke! Ich freue mich sehr ___.

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: darüber

The coffee is already there, so we use 'darüber' (about it).

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

Which phrase do you use when meeting someone for the first time?

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: Freut mich!

'Freut mich!' is the standard short greeting for introductions.

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अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

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No. 'Freuen' is a verb, not an adjective. You must say 'Ich freue mich' or 'Ich bin froh'.

'Auf' is for the future (anticipation). 'Über' is for the present or past (reaction).

It is neutral. It is used in both very formal business letters and very informal texts with friends.

Use 'Ich freue mich FÜR dich'. This is one of the few times you use 'für' with this verb.

Only if someone just gave it to you. If you just like the taste of pizza, use 'Ich mag Pizza'.

It's short for 'It joys me (to meet you)'—equivalent to 'Nice to meet you'.

Yes, unless you are using the transitive form 'jemanden erfreuen' (to make someone else happy), which is much less common.

Yes: 'Ich habe mich gefreut'. It's very common for thanking someone for a past event.

It's a noun meaning the joy of anticipation. Germans love this word!

Yes, you can follow it with an infinitive clause: 'Ich freue mich, dich zu sehen'.

Both are correct, but 'darüber' is more common when the thing has already been mentioned.

Yes! 'Der Hund freut sich' is a very common way to describe a dog wagging its tail.

It's joy at someone else's misfortune. It uses the same root 'Freude'.

Use 'riesig', 'sehr', or 'total'. 'Ich freue mich riesig!'

संबंधित मुहावरे

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sich amüsieren

similar

To have a good time / enjoy oneself

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genießen

similar

To enjoy (something)

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froh sein

synonym

To be glad

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jemandem eine Freude machen

builds on

To give someone a treat / make someone happy

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sich begnügen

contrast

To be content with / settle for

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