15秒でわかる
- Describes natural, innate talent.
- Use for exceptional abilities, not just practice.
- Often followed by `in` or `für`.
- Implies a gift from birth.
意味
このフレーズは、何かに自然で生来の才能を持っている人を表します。それは、彼らが生まれながらの達人や神童であるかのように言うようなものです。単に学習したスキルだけでなく、際立たせる生来の能力の感覚があります。
主な例文
3 / 12Texting a friend about a new musician
Hast du die neue Sängerin gehört? Sie ist wirklich musikalisch begabt!
Did you hear the new singer? She's really musically gifted!
Instagram caption for a child's artwork
Unser kleiner Künstler zeigt schon früh, dass er künstlerisch begabt ist. 🎨 #proudparent
Our little artist is already showing early on that he's artistically gifted. 🎨 #proudparent
Job interview (Zoom call)
In meiner bisherigen Rolle habe ich bewiesen, dass ich analytisch begabt bin und komplexe Probleme lösen kann.
In my previous role, I've proven that I am analytically gifted and can solve complex problems.
文化的背景
The 'Gymnasium' is the highest track of German secondary education, often reserved for 'begabte' students. There is a lot of social pressure regarding this classification. In Vienna, musical 'Begabung' is highly prized due to the city's history with Mozart and Beethoven. Many children attend specialized music schools. Swiss culture highly values 'handwerkliche Begabung' due to the prestige of their watchmaking and precision engineering industries. The term 'Hochbegabung' (high giftedness) is a serious psychological and educational term used to identify children with an IQ over 130.
Use Adverbs!
Instead of saying 'begabt für Musik', say 'musikalisch begabt'. It sounds much more native and fluid.
Careful with 'unbegabt'
Calling someone 'unbegabt' is a very strong insult in German. It implies they have no potential at all.
15秒でわかる
- Describes natural, innate talent.
- Use for exceptional abilities, not just practice.
- Often followed by `in` or `für`.
- Implies a gift from birth.
What It Means
This phrase, begabt sein, is your go-to for describing someone with a natural flair. It's not just about being good; it's about being exceptionally good *from the start*. Think of a child prodigy playing the piano or a math genius who just *gets* complex equations. It implies an innate gift, a talent you're born with, rather than something you painstakingly learned. It carries a vibe of admiration and sometimes a little bit of awe. It’s like nature handed them a special bonus!
How To Use It
You use begabt sein when you want to highlight someone's exceptional, inherent ability. It's usually followed by in and the area where they shine. For example, Er ist musikalisch begabt means 'He is musically gifted.' You can also use it with für to indicate the specific area of talent, like Sie ist begabt für Sprachen ('She is gifted at languages'). Keep it simple; the phrase itself does the heavy lifting. You wouldn't say Ich bin begabt für das Kochen if you just made a decent omelet; save it for true mastery!
Real-Life Examples
- A parent bragging about their kid: 'Mein Sohn ist mathematisch begabt.' (My son is gifted in math.)
- A music critic reviewing a young artist: 'Diese Geigerin ist außergewöhnlich begabt.' (This violinist is exceptionally gifted.)
- A sports commentator on a rising star: 'Er scheint für diesen Sport geboren zu sein; er ist wirklich begabt.' (He seems born for this sport; he's truly gifted.)
- Discussing a colleague's design skills: 'Sie ist visuell sehr begabt.' (She is very visually gifted.)
- Complimenting a writer's prose: 'Seine Fähigkeit, Geschichten zu erzählen, zeigt, dass er literarisch begabt ist.' (His ability to tell stories shows he is literarily gifted.)
When To Use It
Use begabt sein when someone possesses a talent that seems effortless and extraordinary. It's perfect for describing artists, musicians, athletes, academics, or anyone with a remarkable natural aptitude. Think of situations where you'd say 'wow, they're a natural!' or 'they're a prodigy!' It fits when the skill level is significantly above average and appears innate. If someone practiced 10,000 hours for a skill, you might say they are talentiert (talented), but begabt implies a deeper, more inherent quality. It’s for the Mozart’s and the Einstein’s of the world, or at least, your local chess champion who always wins.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid begabt sein for skills acquired through sheer hard work and dedication, unless that hard work has led to a level of mastery that *appears* effortless. Don't use it for mundane tasks like being good at filing paperwork or making decent coffee – unless, of course, your coffee-making is truly legendary and brings people to tears of joy. It’s not for everyday competence; it’s for exceptional, often innate, brilliance. Using it too casually can sound like you're overstating someone's abilities, or worse, you just don't understand the difference between talent and effort. It’s like calling your pet hamster an Olympic athlete – a bit of a stretch!
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse begabt with talentiert. While related, begabt emphasizes the innate, almost magical quality, whereas talentiert can also describe skills developed through practice. Another common slip is using the wrong preposition. You might hear someone say Er ist begabt in Mathe, which is okay, but Er ist mathematisch begabt or Er ist für Mathe begabt are more idiomatic. The most frequent error is simply overusing it for any skill.
Ich bin begabt für Deutsch.
✓Ich bin gut in Deutsch. or Ich lerne Deutsch schnell.
Er ist begabt beim Kochen.
✓Er kocht sehr gut. or Er ist ein guter Koch.
Similar Expressions
Talentiert sein: This means 'to be talented.' It's very close but can imply more effort.Begabtleans more towards innate ability.Eine Gabe haben: 'To have a gift.' This is a direct synonym, emphasizing the bestowed nature of the talent.Geboren sein für etwas: 'To be born for something.' This is a strong idiom, similar in intensity tobegabt sein.Ein Naturtalent sein: 'To be a natural talent.' This is also very close and emphasizes the lack of apparent effort.
Common Variations
Hochbegabt: 'Highly gifted.' Used for individuals with exceptional intellectual or creative abilities, often in an academic context.Kreativ begabt: 'Creatively gifted.' Specifically for artistic or innovative talents.Musikalisch begabt: 'Musically gifted.' For those with a natural talent for music.Sportlich begabt: 'Athletically gifted.' For those with natural abilities in sports.Sprachlich begabt: 'Linguistically gifted.' For those who pick up languages easily.
Memory Trick
Imagine a German Artist Brilliantly Thinking (GABT). This artist is so naturally talented, they don't even need to practice – they just *are* brilliant. They were begabt from birth! The sein (to be) just connects this innate brilliance to the person. Think of a painter with a magic brush, always creating masterpieces effortlessly. That's begabt sein!
Quick FAQ
- What's the main difference between
begabtandtalentiert?Begabtemphasizes an innate, almost effortless ability, whiletalentiertcan also include skills developed through dedicated practice. Think ofbegabtas a natural superpower andtalentiertas a highly honed skill. - Can I use
begabt seinfor everyday skills? Generally, no. It's reserved for exceptional abilities that seem inherent. Using it for making toast would be quite humorous, but probably not in a flattering way! - Is
begabt seinformal or informal? It's quite versatile, leaning towards neutral to slightly formal. You can use it in professional settings or casual conversations when discussing genuine, remarkable talents.
使い方のコツ
This phrase leans towards neutral formality but can be used in slightly more formal contexts when discussing exceptional abilities. Avoid using it for skills acquired purely through hard work, as it implies an innate gift. Using it too casually can sound hyperbolic.
Use Adverbs!
Instead of saying 'begabt für Musik', say 'musikalisch begabt'. It sounds much more native and fluid.
Careful with 'unbegabt'
Calling someone 'unbegabt' is a very strong insult in German. It implies they have no potential at all.
Modesty
Germans might be modest about their 'Begabung'. If you compliment them, they might reply with 'Ich habe einfach viel geübt' (I just practiced a lot).
例文
12Hast du die neue Sängerin gehört? Sie ist wirklich musikalisch begabt!
Did you hear the new singer? She's really musically gifted!
Highlights her natural musical talent.
Unser kleiner Künstler zeigt schon früh, dass er künstlerisch begabt ist. 🎨 #proudparent
Our little artist is already showing early on that he's artistically gifted. 🎨 #proudparent
Emphasizes the child's inherent artistic skill.
In meiner bisherigen Rolle habe ich bewiesen, dass ich analytisch begabt bin und komplexe Probleme lösen kann.
In my previous role, I've proven that I am analytically gifted and can solve complex problems.
Professionally highlighting analytical aptitude as an innate strength.
Er schreibt Code, als wäre es Poesie. Er ist definitiv für die Softwareentwicklung begabt.
He writes code as if it were poetry. He is definitely gifted for software development.
Suggests a natural, almost effortless skill in coding.
Dieses Kind ist nicht nur intelligent, es ist mathematisch hochbegabt.
This child isn't just intelligent, they are highly gifted mathematically.
Uses 'hochbegabt' for exceptional intellectual ability.
Ich dachte, ich würde ewig brauchen, aber ich bin wohl sprachlich begabt. Das neue Vokabular sitzt!
I thought it would take me forever, but I guess I'm linguistically gifted. The new vocabulary is sticking!
Expresses surprise at their own natural language learning ability.
Mein Hund ist darin begabt, genau dann zu schlafen, wenn ich spielen will.
My dog is gifted at sleeping exactly when I want to play.
A lighthearted, ironic use of the phrase.
✗ Ich bin schon seit einem Jahr dabei, also bin ich jetzt begabt im Zeichnen. → ✓ Ich bin schon seit einem Jahr dabei, also bin ich jetzt gut im Zeichnen geworden.
✗ I've been doing it for a year, so I'm now gifted at drawing. → ✓ I've been doing it for a year, so I've now become good at drawing.
Overusing 'begabt' for a skill developed through practice.
✗ Sie ist für Musik sehr begabt. → ✓ Sie ist musikalisch sehr begabt. (oder: Sie hat eine musikalische Begabung.)
✗ She is very gifted for music. → ✓ She is musically very gifted. (or: She has a musical gift.)
Incorrect preposition usage; 'musikalisch' is a better adverbial form here.
Manche Leute scheinen einfach für Sprachen begabt zu sein, während andere hart kämpfen müssen.
Some people just seem to be gifted at languages, while others have to fight hard.
Contrasting innate ability with learned effort.
Seine Fähigkeit, Aromen zu kombinieren, zeigt, dass er kulinarisch begabt ist.
His ability to combine flavors shows that he is culinarily gifted.
Highlights an innate talent in the culinary arts.
Schon als Kleinkind war sie motorisch begabt und konnte Dinge schnell lernen.
Even as a toddler, she was motorically gifted and could learn things quickly.
Focuses on early, innate physical coordination.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct adverb or preposition.
Thomas spielt fünf Instrumente. Er ist ________ begabt.
Playing instruments relates to music (musikalisch).
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A) Sie ist begabt für Sprachen. B) Sie ist begabt an Sprachen. C) Sie ist begabt zu Sprachen.
The preposition 'für' is used with 'begabt' to indicate the field of talent.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of 'begabt'.
A: Dein Sohn zeichnet wunderschön! B: Ja, er ist künstlerisch sehr ________.
Since it follows 'ist' (predicative use), the adjective does not take an ending.
Match the person to the type of 'Begabung'.
1. Ein Programmierer, 2. Eine Sängerin, 3. Ein Tischler
Programmers are technical, singers are musical, and carpenters are handy.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Types of Begabung
Fields
- • musikalisch
- • mathematisch
- • sprachlich
- • handwerklich
- • sportlich
Begabt vs. Fleißig
練習問題バンク
4 問題Thomas spielt fünf Instrumente. Er ist ________ begabt.
Playing instruments relates to music (musikalisch).
A) Sie ist begabt für Sprachen. B) Sie ist begabt an Sprachen. C) Sie ist begabt zu Sprachen.
The preposition 'für' is used with 'begabt' to indicate the field of talent.
A: Dein Sohn zeichnet wunderschön! B: Ja, er ist künstlerisch sehr ________.
Since it follows 'ist' (predicative use), the adjective does not take an ending.
1. Ein Programmierer, 2. Eine Sängerin, 3. Ein Tischler
Programmers are technical, singers are musical, and carpenters are handy.
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よくある質問
10 問They are 95% synonymous. 'Begabt' feels slightly more formal and innate, while 'talentiert' is used more often in sports and modern media.
Yes, but 'sportlich begabt' is the correct form. However, for specific sports like football, 'ein großes Talent sein' is more common.
No, adults can be 'begabt' too, but the word is very frequently used in educational contexts to describe a child's potential.
Not necessarily. You can be 'handwerklich begabt' (good with your hands) without having a high IQ. 'Hochbegabt' usually refers to high IQ.
Use 'für' + Accusative (begabt für Musik) or 'in' + Dative (begabt in Mathe).
Yes, it is almost always a compliment.
Just 'begabt' or 'ein Naturtalent'.
Rarely. You wouldn't say someone is 'begabt im Lügen' (gifted at lying) unless you are being very sarcastic.
It is an adjective. You use it with the verb 'sein'.
Die Begabung (plural: die Begabungen).
関連フレーズ
Talent haben
synonymto have talent
ein Händchen für etwas haben
similarto have a knack for something
hochbegabt sein
specialized formto be highly gifted
unbegabt sein
contrastto be untalented
begnadet sein
builds onto be divinely gifted