eher
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- Means 'rather' or 'sooner'.
- Used for preference (I'd rather...).
- Used for probability (It's likely...).
- Used for hedging (It's rather cold).
The German adverb eher is a versatile and essential tool for any learner reaching the B1 level. At its core, it functions as a comparative adverb, but its usage has branched out into several distinct semantic paths: preference, probability, and degree. Historically, eher is the comparative form of the old German word ehe (meaning 'before' or 'ere'). Just as the English word 'rather' is related to the old word 'rathe' (meaning 'early'), German speakers use the concept of 'sooner' to express 'preference.' When you say you would 'sooner' do something, you are saying you would 'rather' do it. This linguistic evolution is key to understanding why eher covers so much ground.
- Preference
- When choosing between two options, eher indicates which one you lean toward. It is often used with the subjunctive würde (would).
Ich würde eher mit dem Zug fahren als mit dem Bus.
Beyond simple preference, eher is a master of 'hedging.' In German culture, directness is common, but in professional or delicate social situations, speakers use eher to soften a statement. Instead of saying 'That is wrong' (Das ist falsch), which might sound too aggressive, a German speaker might say 'Das ist eher ungenau' (That is rather imprecise). This shifts the statement from a hard fact to a matter of degree or tendency. It suggests that on a scale of precision, the statement leans toward the 'imprecise' side.
In terms of probability, eher translates to 'more likely.' If you are looking at the sky and see dark clouds, you might say 'Es wird eher regnen' (It is more likely to rain). Here, it isn't about what you want (preference), but what is statistically or logically more probable. This is a common point of confusion for English speakers who might want to use wahrscheinlicher. While wahrscheinlicher is correct, eher is much more common in spoken, everyday German. It feels more natural and less academic.
- Temporal Use
- While früher is the standard word for 'earlier' in the past, eher is used for 'sooner' in terms of future timing or priority.
Je eher, desto besser!
Finally, eher is used for classification. If someone asks if a fruit is an apple or a pear, and it looks like a mix, you might say 'Das ist eher ein Apfel.' This means 'It's more of an apple' or 'It tends toward being an apple.' This use of eher is vital for describing things that aren't black and white. It allows for nuance in a language that is often perceived as very literal. Whether you are discussing politics, art, or what to have for dinner, eher provides the necessary 'gray area' for sophisticated conversation.
The placement of eher in a sentence is crucial for clarity. As an adverb, it typically sits in the 'Mittelfeld' (middle field) of the German sentence, following the inflected verb and any pronoun objects, but often preceding the element it is modifying. If you are using eher to modify an adjective, it comes directly before that adjective. For example: 'Das Wetter ist eher schlecht' (The weather is rather bad). Here, eher acts as a qualifier for 'schlecht.'
- Comparison Structure
- When making a direct comparison between two things, the structure is usually eher [A] als [B].
Er ist eher schüchtern als unfreundlich.
In this example, 'schüchtern' (shy) is the primary characteristic, and 'unfreundlich' (unfriendly) is the one being rejected or minimized. Notice how eher stays close to the first adjective. This structure is very common when correcting someone's impression of a person or situation. It says, 'It's not X, it's more like Y.'
Another important pattern is the use of eher in negative responses. If someone asks a 'yes/no' question and the answer is a 'soft no,' Germans will often say 'Eher nicht.' This is much more polite than a flat 'Nein.' It implies 'Probably not' or 'I tend to think not.' For example: 'Kommst du heute Abend?' — 'Eher nicht, ich habe viel zu tun.' This usage is a hallmark of B1/B2 level fluency, as it shows an understanding of social pragmatics.
- The 'Je... desto' Construction
- In the 'the sooner, the better' idiom, eher takes the place of 'sooner.'
Je eher wir anfangen, desto eher sind wir fertig.
Wait, did you notice that? In that specific idiom, you can use eher twice, or use früher in the second part. However, 'Je eher, desto besser' is the fixed phrase you must memorize. It is one of the few times eher is used purely for time in modern German. In almost all other cases of 'earlier' (referring to the past), you must use früher. If you say 'Ich bin eher aufgewacht,' a German might think you mean 'I woke up rather [than doing something else],' whereas 'Ich bin früher aufgewacht' clearly means 'I woke up earlier [than usual].'
Finally, consider the position of eher in questions. 'Würdest du eher Tee oder Kaffee trinken?' The word eher here signals that the speaker is asking for a preference. Without eher, it's a simple offer. With eher, it's an inquiry into the listener's internal inclination. This subtle difference is what makes your German sound authentic and thoughtful.
You will hear eher everywhere in Germany, from the boardroom to the bakery. Its most frequent home is in the realm of opinions and assessments. Germans are often careful not to sound too dogmatic, and eher is the perfect tool for this. In a business meeting, a colleague might say, 'Das Projekt ist eher riskant.' This isn't a definitive 'no,' but a strong warning that the risks outweigh the benefits. It opens the door for discussion rather than closing it with a hard adjective.
- Daily Life
- In casual conversation, eher is used to describe people, movies, or food when they don't fit a perfect category.
Der Film war eher langweilig, oder?
Notice the 'oder?' at the end. This combination is a classic German way of seeking agreement on a subjective feeling. By using eher, the speaker is saying, 'In my opinion, it leaned toward the boring side.' It's less confrontational than saying 'The movie was boring.' You'll also hear it frequently in the phrase 'Das ist eher Typsache' (That's more a matter of personal taste/type). This is a common way to end a debate where there is no right answer.
In the media, journalists use eher to describe political trends. 'Die Wähler tendieren eher zur Mitte' (The voters tend more toward the center). Here, it functions as a statistical descriptor. It indicates a direction of movement or a majority preference without claiming 100% certainty. This 'directional' use of eher is vital for understanding German news and commentary.
- The 'Eher nicht' Phenomenon
- This is perhaps the most common two-word phrase involving eher. It's the standard polite refusal.
Glaubst du, das klappt? — Eher nicht.
In Southern Germany and Austria, you might hear eher used slightly more often in its temporal sense ('sooner'), but even there, the 'rather' meaning dominates. In youth culture, eher is often used ironically or for emphasis, though it's not 'slang' per se. It remains a stable, high-frequency word that bridges the gap between formal and informal speech. If you start using eher correctly, Germans will immediately perceive your level as being much higher because it shows you can handle nuance and social etiquette.
The most frequent mistake English speakers make is confusing eher with früher. Because both can be translated as 'earlier' in certain contexts, learners often swap them. However, the rule is simple: if you are talking about the past (e.g., 'I used to live here earlier'), you must use früher. If you are talking about priority or future 'sooner' (e.g., 'The sooner the better'), you use eher. Using eher to mean 'in the old days' is a major error that will confuse listeners.
- Eher vs. Lieber
- Both mean 'rather,' but lieber is about personal liking (love/like), while eher is about tendency or probability.
Incorrect: Ich trinke eher Wein. (Unless you mean you 'tend' to drink it more often). Correct: Ich trinke lieber Wein. (I prefer the taste).
Another common pitfall is the word order in comparisons. Learners often forget the als or place it incorrectly. Remember: eher [Adjective] als [Adjective]. Do not try to use wie for this comparison, even though wie is used for equality (as... as). Since eher is a comparative, it strictly requires als.
Learners also struggle with the 'hedging' aspect. They might use eher when they actually mean 'very' (sehr) or 'quite' (ganz). If you say 'Das ist eher gut,' you are saying 'It's more on the good side (but maybe not great).' If you want to say it's 'quite good,' use 'ziemlich gut' or 'ganz gut.' Using eher always implies a comparison, even if the second part of the comparison is left unsaid. It suggests 'rather than not' or 'rather than something else.'
- Pronunciation Error
- Don't pronounce the 'h'. It's a silent 'h' that lengthens the 'e'. It sounds like /'e:ɐ/.
Finally, avoid using eher as an adjective. It is an adverb. You cannot have an 'eherer Termin.' You would say 'ein früherer Termin.' Eher does not take adjective endings (e, er, en, etc.). It is indeclinable. Keeping these distinctions in mind—temporal vs. past, liking vs. tendency, and adverb vs. adjective—will prevent the most common 'learner' mistakes and make your German sound much more polished.
When you want to express the ideas covered by eher, you have several other options depending on the exact nuance you want to convey. The most common alternative for preference is lieber. While eher is 'sooner/rather,' lieber is 'more dearly/preferable.' Use lieber when you are talking about what you enjoy or want. Use eher when you are talking about what is more likely or what fits a description better.
- Vielmehr
- This is a more formal synonym for 'rather' when correcting a previous statement. It means 'rather' or 'on the contrary.'
Es war kein Fehler, vielmehr eine bewusste Entscheidung.
Another similar word is eigentlich (actually). While not a direct synonym, it is often used in the same 'hedging' contexts. If someone asks if you like a song, 'Eigentlich schon' and 'Eher ja' both serve to soften the answer, though eigentlich implies a hidden truth, while eher implies a tendency. For probability, you can use wahrscheinlich (probably) or vermutlich (presumably). These are more direct than eher. If you say 'Es regnet eher,' you are being slightly more vague and conversational than 'Es regnet wahrscheinlich.'
In formal writing, you might encounter vorzugsweise (preferably). This is a heavy, bureaucratic word. You'll see it on job applications: 'Vorzugsweise mit Erfahrung' (Preferably with experience). In this context, eher would be too informal. Conversely, in very casual slang, people might just use mehr (more) or halt (just/simply) to fill the space, but eher remains the most precise way to express 'rather' in a balanced way.
- Früher
- The temporal rival. Use this for 'earlier' in the past. 'Früher war alles besser' (In the old days, everything was better).
Finally, consider ehestens (at the earliest). This is the superlative form of the same root. While eher is 'sooner,' ehestens is the absolute earliest point in time. 'Ich kann ehestens um fünf kommen' (I can come at five at the earliest). Understanding this family of words—ehe, eher, ehestens—gives you a complete toolkit for discussing time and preference with the precision of a native speaker.
How Formal Is It?
रोचक तथ्य
The English word 'rather' also comes from an old word for 'early' (rathe), showing that both languages use the concept of 'sooner' to express preference.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'h' (it should be silent).
- Making the 'r' too hard like an English 'r'.
- Shortening the 'e' sound.
कठिनाई स्तर
Easy to recognize in text once the 'rather' meaning is known.
Requires correct word order and understanding of 'eher' vs 'lieber'.
Hard to master the 'hedging' nuance and silent 'h' pronunciation.
Common in fast speech, can be confused with 'er' or 'ihr' if not careful.
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ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Comparative of Adverbs
eher (comparative of ehe)
Konjunktiv II for Preferences
Ich würde eher gehen.
Comparison with 'als'
eher A als B
Word Order in the Mittelfeld
Er ist heute eher müde.
Je... desto... structure
Je eher, desto besser.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
Das ist eher klein.
That is rather small.
'eher' is used here as an adverb to modify the adjective 'klein'.
Je eher, desto besser.
The sooner, the better.
This is a fixed comparative idiom.
Ich komme eher.
I am coming sooner.
'eher' here refers to time (sooner).
Das ist eher blau.
That is rather blue.
'eher' indicates a tendency toward a color.
Eher nicht.
Rather not / Probably not.
A common short response.
Ist das eher groß?
Is that rather large?
Question form using 'eher'.
Ich trinke eher Wasser.
I tend to drink water.
Expressing a general tendency.
Das Kleid ist eher rot.
The dress is rather red.
Describing a quality.
Der Film ist eher langweilig.
The movie is rather boring.
Using 'eher' to soften a negative opinion.
Er ist eher groß als klein.
He is more tall than short.
The 'eher... als...' comparison structure.
Ich würde eher Tee trinken.
I would rather drink tea.
Using 'eher' with the subjunctive 'würde' for preference.
Das ist eher ein Hobby.
That is more of a hobby.
Classifying an activity.
Wir treffen uns eher am Abend.
We are meeting more likely in the evening.
'eher' used for probability/tendency in time.
Es ist eher kalt heute.
It is rather cold today.
Modifying an adjective.
Das ist eher meine Meinung.
That is more my opinion.
Expressing a personal stance.
Kommst du mit? — Eher ja.
Are you coming along? — Probably yes.
Using 'eher' to indicate a likely 'yes'.
Das Projekt ist eher schwierig umzusetzen.
The project is rather difficult to implement.
Professional hedging using 'eher'.
Ich würde eher sterben, als das zu tun!
I would rather die than do that!
Strong preference with 'eher... als...'.
Das ist eher eine Ausnahme als die Regel.
That is more of an exception than the rule.
Categorizing a situation.
Es wird heute eher nicht regnen.
It probably won't rain today.
Probability with negation.
Sie ist eher eine ruhige Person.
She is rather a quiet person.
Describing personality traits.
Das war eher ein Missverständnis.
That was more of a misunderstanding.
Softening a conflict or error.
Ich finde das eher unnötig.
I find that rather unnecessary.
Expressing a nuanced opinion.
Wir sollten eher früher als später gehen.
We should go sooner rather than later.
Using 'eher' for temporal priority.
Die Ergebnisse sind eher enttäuschend ausgefallen.
The results turned out to be rather disappointing.
Formal assessment using 'eher'.
Es handelt sich eher um ein strukturelles Problem.
It is more of a structural problem.
Identifying the nature of a problem.
Ich tendiere eher zu der zweiten Option.
I tend more toward the second option.
Formal expression of preference.
Das ist eher eine Frage des Geschmacks.
That is more a question of taste.
Dismissing a debate as subjective.
Eher zufällig haben wir uns getroffen.
We met rather by chance.
Modifying an adverb of manner.
Die Kosten sind eher gestiegen als gesunken.
The costs have risen rather than fallen.
Comparing two past actions.
Das ist eher unwahrscheinlich, aber möglich.
That is rather unlikely, but possible.
Qualifying probability.
Er verhält sich eher wie ein Kind.
He behaves more like a child.
Comparison using 'wie' with 'eher'.
Die Studie belegt eher die gegenteilige Hypothese.
The study rather proves the opposite hypothesis.
Academic use to contrast findings.
Es ist eher als ein Kompliment denn als Kritik zu verstehen.
It is to be understood more as a compliment than as criticism.
Using 'denn' instead of 'als' for stylistic variety in comparisons.
Sein Schweigen war eher ein Zeichen von Zustimmung.
His silence was rather a sign of agreement.
Interpreting non-verbal cues.
Das ist eher eine philosophische als eine praktische Frage.
That is more of a philosophical than a practical question.
Categorizing abstract concepts.
Ich würde mich eher als Optimisten bezeichnen.
I would rather describe myself as an optimist.
Self-identification with 'eher'.
Die Reform bewirkte eher das Gegenteil des Erhofften.
The reform brought about rather the opposite of what was hoped for.
Describing unintended consequences.
Es ist eher unwahrscheinlich, dass er noch kommt.
It is rather unlikely that he is still coming.
Complex sentence with 'dass'-clause.
Eher früher als später wird die Wahrheit ans Licht kommen.
Sooner rather than later, the truth will come to light.
Idiomatic temporal expression.
Die Nuancen des Textes sind eher subtiler Natur.
The nuances of the text are of a rather subtle nature.
High-level descriptive language.
Man könnte eher von einer Stagnation als von einer Krise sprechen.
One could speak more of stagnation than of a crisis.
Precise terminological distinction.
Es ist eher der Form als dem Inhalt geschuldet.
It is due more to the form than the content.
Using 'geschuldet' (due to) with 'eher'.
Eher ließe ich mich einsperren, als mein Wort zu brechen.
I would sooner let myself be imprisoned than break my word.
Archaic-sounding hypothetical preference.
Die Entscheidung fiel eher aus einer Laune heraus.
The decision was made more out of a whim.
Describing motivation.
Das ist eher ein Symptom als die eigentliche Ursache.
That is more of a symptom than the actual cause.
Analytical distinction.
Eher widerwillig stimmte er dem Vorschlag zu.
Rather reluctantly, he agreed to the proposal.
Modifying an adverb of attitude.
Es ist eher ein theoretisches Konstrukt.
It is more of a theoretical construct.
Describing abstract models.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
— It depends on the person/type.
Manche mögen es, manche nicht. Das ist eher Typsache.
— I would rather say... (introducing an opinion).
Ich würde eher sagen, dass er recht hat.
— That's more your thing / your style.
Fußball ist eher dein Ding als meins.
— Sooner rather than later.
Wir müssen das Problem eher früher als später lösen.
— That is rather unimportant.
Mach dir keine Sorgen, das ist eher unwichtig.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
'Früher' is for the past (earlier/used to); 'eher' is for preference or 'sooner' in the future.
'Lieber' is for liking/loving; 'eher' is for tendency or probability.
'Ehe' is a conjunction meaning 'before'; 'eher' is the adverbial comparative.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
— The sooner, the better. Used to emphasize urgency.
Schick mir die Mail. Je eher, desto besser.
neutral— Something is impossible (Biblical reference).
Eher geht ein Kamel durch ein Nadelöhr, als dass er spendet.
literary— When hell freezes over (it will never happen).
Eher friert die Hölle zu, als dass ich ihn anrufe.
informal— Sooner rather than later. Used for necessary actions.
Wir müssen reden, eher früher als später.
neutral— Barely / Not very well.
Er spricht Deutsch eher schlecht als recht.
idiomatic— Rather dead than... (extreme preference).
Ich wäre eher tot, als ihn zu verraten.
dramatic— A drop in the bucket (insufficient).
Die Hilfe ist gut, aber eher ein Tropfen auf den heißen Stein.
idiomatic— More of a burden.
Die alte Maschine ist eher ein Klotz am Bein.
informal— A mystery / hard to understand.
Mathe ist für mich eher ein Buch mit sieben Siegeln.
idiomatic— More of a slap in the face (insult).
Das Angebot war eher ein Schlag ins Gesicht.
idiomaticआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both translate to 'earlier'.
'Früher' refers to past time or general 'earlier'. 'Eher' refers to preference or 'sooner' relative to now.
Früher war ich Lehrer. Ich komme eher nach Hause.
Both translate to 'rather'.
'Lieber' is about what you like (emotion). 'Eher' is about what is more likely or fits better (logic/tendency).
Ich trinke lieber Bier. Das ist eher ein Problem.
Both are used for hedging.
'Eigentlich' means 'actually/in fact'. 'Eher' means 'rather/tending toward'.
Eigentlich bin ich fertig. Das ist eher fertig.
Both modify adjectives.
'Ziemlich' means 'quite/fairly'. 'Eher' means 'rather (compared to not)'.
Es ist ziemlich kalt. Es ist eher kalt.
Both mean 'rather'.
'Vielmehr' is more formal and used to correct a previous statement.
Es war kein Fehler, vielmehr eine Chance.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Das ist eher [Adjektiv].
Das ist eher klein.
Ich würde eher [Verb].
Ich würde eher gehen.
Eher [A] als [B].
Eher Tee als Kaffee.
Das ist eher [Substantiv] als [Substantiv].
Das ist eher ein Hobby als ein Beruf.
Es wird eher [Verb].
Es wird eher regnen.
Ich tendiere eher zu [Dativ].
Ich tendiere eher zu diesem Plan.
Es ist eher [A] denn [B].
Es ist eher Glück denn Verstand.
Eher [Verb] ich, als dass...
Eher sterbe ich, als dass ich aufgebe.
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Very high in both spoken and written German.
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Ich bin eher gekommen. (meaning in the past)
→
Ich bin früher gekommen.
Use 'früher' for past events. 'Eher' sounds like you preferred coming.
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Ich trinke eher Kaffee. (meaning I like it better)
→
Ich trinke lieber Kaffee.
Use 'lieber' for personal likes/preferences.
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Das ist eher wie ein Auto.
→
Das ist eher ein Auto.
'Eher' usually takes 'als' or nothing, not 'wie' unless it's a direct 'more like' comparison.
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Ein eherer Termin.
→
Ein früherer Termin.
'Eher' is an adverb and cannot be used as an adjective with endings.
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Je früher, desto eher.
→
Je eher, desto besser.
The fixed idiom uses 'eher' in the first part and 'besser' in the second.
सुझाव
The 'Als' Rule
Always use 'als' for comparisons with 'eher'. Never use 'wie' unless you mean 'more like.'
Silent H
Remember the 'h' is just there to make the 'e' long. Don't breathe it out!
Polite Refusal
Use 'Eher nicht' to say no without being rude. It's very common in German culture.
Eher vs. Früher
Past = Früher. Preference/Future = Eher. This is the most important distinction to learn.
Hedging
Use 'eher' in essays to show you are considering different sides of an argument.
Context Clues
If you hear 'eher', look for a comparison. Even if it's not spoken, it's often implied.
Je eher...
Memorize 'Je eher, desto besser' as a single block. It's used constantly.
The Scale
Visualize 'eher' as a pointer on a scale. It shows which way the balance is tipping.
Softening
If you have to say something negative, put an 'eher' in front of the adjective.
Vielmehr
Once you master 'eher', try using 'vielmehr' in formal writing for variety.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'eher' as 'earlier'. If you'd 'earlier' do something, you'd 'rather' do it.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a scale where one side is 'Yes' and the other is 'No'. 'Eher' is the needle leaning toward one side.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'eher nicht' at least three times today instead of just saying 'nein'.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Middle High German 'êr', which is the comparative of 'ê' (before). It shares the same Germanic root as the English word 'ere' and 'early'.
मूल अर्थ: Sooner / Earlier in time.
Germanicसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
No specific sensitivities, but using 'eher' correctly shows high social intelligence.
English speakers often use 'quite' or 'rather' in a similar way, but 'eher' is even more common in German for hedging.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Choosing food
- Ich möchte eher...
- Eher Pizza als Pasta.
- Eher etwas Leichtes.
Giving feedback
- Das ist eher schwierig.
- Eher ungenau.
- Ich finde das eher gut.
Predicting weather
- Es wird eher regnen.
- Eher sonnig.
- Eher kalt heute.
Describing people
- Er ist eher ruhig.
- Sie ist eher sportlich.
- Eher ein Einzelgänger.
Time planning
- Je eher, desto besser.
- Ich komme eher.
- Eher am Montag.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Würdest du eher in der Stadt oder auf dem Land wohnen?"
"Findest du den Film eher lustig oder eher traurig?"
"Ist Deutsch für dich eher einfach oder eher schwer?"
"Würdest du eher 100 Jahre in der Zukunft oder in der Vergangenheit leben?"
"Trinkst du morgens eher Kaffee oder eher Tee?"
डायरी विषय
Beschreibe einen Tag, an dem alles eher schiefgelaufen ist.
Würdest du eher eine Weltreise machen oder ein Haus kaufen? Warum?
Ist dein bester Freund eher wie du oder eher ganz anders?
Was findest du an der deutschen Sprache eher kompliziert?
Bist du eher ein Morgenmensch oder eine Nachteule?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, you should use 'früher' for that. 'Eher' is used for 'sooner' in the future or for preference. For example, 'Früher war ich jung' (Earlier/Formerly I was young).
'Lieber' is based on what you like (Ich trinke lieber Tee). 'Eher' is based on tendency or probability (Das ist eher Tee als Kaffee).
It is both! It's used in casual talk ('Eher nicht') and in academic writing to qualify statements.
The 'h' is silent. It sounds like 'ay-uh' (/'e:ɐ/). The 'e' is long.
No, it is an adverb. It doesn't take endings like -er, -en, or -es. Use 'früher' if you need an adjective (ein früherer Termin).
It's a polite way to say 'probably not' or 'I don't think so.'
Use the fixed phrase: 'Je eher, desto besser.'
Usually, you use 'als' for comparisons (eher A als B). You only use 'wie' if you are saying 'rather like' (eher wie ein...).
Mostly, but it can also mean 'sooner' or 'more likely.'
It usually goes in the middle (Mittelfeld), before the adjective or noun it modifies.
खुद को परखो 180 सवाल
Translate: 'I would rather drink tea than coffee.'
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Translate: 'The sooner, the better.'
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Translate: 'It is rather cold today.'
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Translate: 'Probably not.'
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Translate: 'He is more of a friend than a colleague.'
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Translate: 'I am coming sooner than expected.'
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Translate: 'That is rather unlikely.'
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Translate: 'She is rather shy.'
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Translate: 'It was more of a joke.'
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Translate: 'We should go sooner rather than later.'
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Write a sentence using 'eher' to describe a color.
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Write a sentence using 'eher' to express a preference.
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Write a sentence using 'eher' to soften a criticism.
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Translate: 'It depends more on the person.'
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Translate: 'The movie was rather boring.'
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Translate: 'I tend more toward the first option.'
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Translate: 'It is more of a hobby for me.'
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Translate: 'Sooner or later we will find it.'
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Translate: 'It is rather a question of time.'
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Translate: 'I would rather stay at home.'
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Say 'The sooner, the better' in German.
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Say 'Probably not' politely.
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Ask someone if they prefer tea or coffee using 'eher'.
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Describe a small house using 'eher'.
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Say 'It is more of a hobby' in German.
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Say 'I am coming sooner' in German.
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Express that a movie was rather boring.
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Say 'That is rather unlikely' in German.
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Say 'I tend more toward the second option.'
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Say 'It depends on the person' using 'Typsache'.
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Say 'Rather yes than no' in German.
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Say 'She is more of a friend than a colleague.'
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Say 'It was more of a coincidence.'
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Say 'The weather is rather bad today.'
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Say 'Sooner rather than later' in German.
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Say 'I would rather stay at home.'
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Say 'That is rather unimportant.'
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Say 'It is more of a question of taste.'
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Say 'He is rather shy.'
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Say 'I am coming sooner than you.'
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Listen and identify 'eher': 'Das ist eher mein Ding.' What does it mean?
Listen: 'Je eher wir anfangen...' What is the speaker likely to say next?
Listen: 'Eher nicht.' Is the speaker agreeing?
Listen: 'Er ist eher groß.' Is he short?
Listen: 'Das war eher ein Witz.' Was it serious?
Listen: 'Ich würde eher Tee nehmen.' What is the choice?
Listen: 'Das ist eher unwahrscheinlich.' Is it certain?
Listen: 'Eher früher als später.' Does it mean 'later'?
Listen: 'Das ist eher Typsache.' Does everyone agree?
Listen: 'Es ist eher kalt.' Is it hot?
Listen: 'Eher ja als nein.' Is it a 'no'?
Listen: 'Das Kleid ist eher blau.' What color is it?
Listen: 'Ich komme eher als du.' Who is first?
Listen: 'Das ist eher eine Ausnahme.' Is it common?
Listen: 'Ich finde das eher gut.' Is it bad?
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Summary
'Eher' is the Swiss Army knife of German nuance; use it to express preferences, tendencies, and to politely soften your opinions. Example: 'Das ist eher unwahrscheinlich' (That's rather unlikely).
- Means 'rather' or 'sooner'.
- Used for preference (I'd rather...).
- Used for probability (It's likely...).
- Used for hedging (It's rather cold).
The 'Als' Rule
Always use 'als' for comparisons with 'eher'. Never use 'wie' unless you mean 'more like.'
Silent H
Remember the 'h' is just there to make the 'e' long. Don't breathe it out!
Polite Refusal
Use 'Eher nicht' to say no without being rude. It's very common in German culture.
Eher vs. Früher
Past = Früher. Preference/Future = Eher. This is the most important distinction to learn.
संबंधित सामग्री
संबंधित मुहावरे
health के और शब्द
abhängig
B1निर्भर; समर्थन के लिए किसी व्यक्ति या वस्तु की आवश्यकता होना।
abnehmen
A2वजन कम करना या घटना।
Abstand
B1दो चीजों या व्यक्तियों के बीच की दूरी या अंतर। इसका उपयोग अक्सर यातायात और व्यक्तिगत स्थान के संदर्भ में किया जाता है।
achten auf
A2किसी चीज़ या व्यक्ति पर ध्यान देना।
achtsamer
B1किसी काम को अधिक एकाग्रता, ध्यान और जागरूकता के साथ करना।
Akupunktur
B2एक्यूपंक्चर पारंपरिक चीनी चिकित्सा की एक विधि है जिसमें दर्द से राहत या विभिन्न बीमारियों के इलाज के लिए शरीर के विशिष्ट बिंदुओं में बारीक सुइयां डाली जाती हैं।
akut
B1acute
alkoholfrei
A2'alkoholfrei' शब्द का अर्थ है 'अल्कोहल-मुक्त'। इसका उपयोग मुख्य रूप से बीयर, वाइन या कॉकटेल जैसे पेय पदार्थों के लिए किया जाता है।
Allergie
A1एलर्जी कुछ पदार्थों के प्रति प्रतिरक्षा प्रणाली की एक अतिसंवेदनशील प्रतिक्रिया है। इसके लक्षणों में छींक आना, खुजली या चकत्ते शामिल हो सकते हैं।
Allergiker
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