A2 Collocation ニュートラル 7分で読める

Glück haben

To be lucky

直訳: {"Gl\u00fcck":"luck","haben":"to have"}

15秒でわかる

  • Means experiencing good fortune by chance.
  • Use for unexpected positive events.
  • Avoid for achievements based on skill.
  • Common in everyday conversation.

意味

このフレーズは、しばしば偶然による幸運の巡り合わせを表します。予期せず物事が有利に進む、まるでポケットにお金を見つけたり、努力せずに困難を避けたりするような感覚です。それは純粋で、得ていない幸運なのです!

主な例文

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Texting a friend after finding a parking spot immediately

Mann, ich hatte echt Glück! Habe sofort einen Parkplatz gefunden.

Man, I was really lucky! Found a parking spot immediately.

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On a video call, discussing a near-miss accident

Ich hätte fast den Zug verpasst, aber er hatte Verspätung. Da habe ich nochmal Glück gehabt!

I almost missed the train, but it was delayed. I got lucky again then!

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Instagram caption for finding a rare item in a thrift store

Unfassbar! Wer hätte gedacht, dass ich diesen Vintage-Schatz hier finde? 🤩 #Glück haben

Unbelievable! Who would have thought I'd find this vintage treasure here? 🤩 #beinglucky

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文化的背景

The chimney sweep ({der|m} Schornsteinfeger) is a major symbol of luck. Seeing one is good, but touching their button is even better. At New Year's, it's common to give small figurines of pigs, mushrooms, or four-leaf clovers as 'Glücksbringer'. The phrase 'Scherben bringen Glück' (shards bring luck) is why Germans break porcelain at weddings (Polterabend). Germans are superstitious about wishing 'Good Luck' too early. Never wish someone 'Alles Gute' or 'Viel Glück' before their actual birthday.

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The 'Be' Trap

English speakers always want to say 'Ich bin glücklich' for luck. Stop! If it's about a train, a game, or a coin, use 'haben'.

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Add 'mal'

Adding 'mal' (Man muss auch mal Glück haben) makes you sound much more like a native speaker.

15秒でわかる

  • Means experiencing good fortune by chance.
  • Use for unexpected positive events.
  • Avoid for achievements based on skill.
  • Common in everyday conversation.

What It Means

Glück haben is all about luck, pure and simple. It’s when good things happen to you by chance. You didn't plan it. You didn't work for it. It just… happens. Think of it as the universe giving you a little wink. It’s a happy accident. It’s that feeling of pleasant surprise.

How To Use It

You use Glück haben when something good happens unexpectedly. It’s a very common phrase. You can use it in everyday chats. It’s perfect for sharing a small win. You can also use it to describe someone else's good fortune. It’s quite versatile, really. Just remember, it’s about chance, not skill.

Real-Life Examples

  • You find a parking spot right away. You hast Glück gehabt!
  • Your favorite show gets renewed for another season. Wow, you hast Glück gehabt!
  • You avoid a huge traffic jam. Lucky you, you hast Glück gehabt.
  • Someone gives you a free upgrade. That’s pure luck, you hast Glück gehabt.
  • You guess the right answer on a quiz. Sometimes you just hast Glück.

When To Use It

Use Glück haben when something positive occurs randomly. It’s great for minor events. Finding a lost item is a good example. Catching a bus just in time also fits. It’s for those small moments of joy. It’s also used when you narrowly avoid something bad. Like missing a flight by minutes. Or when you get a surprise discount.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use Glück haben for achievements through hard work. If you win a competition by training hard, that’s not luck. That’s skill and effort. Don’t say you hast Glück if you studied for an exam. You earned that grade! It’s also not for planned events. Getting married is a choice, not just luck. So, save it for the unexpected wins.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse luck with skill. They might say they hast Glück after winning a chess game. That’s not quite right! It’s more about effort. Another mistake is using it for very big, life-changing events. While luck plays a part, these often involve more.

I had luck winning the race. I was lucky to win the race.
I had luck getting the job. I was lucky to get the job.

Similar Expressions

  • Glückspilz (lucky person): This is a noun. It describes someone who is often lucky. Like a "lucky ducky".
  • vom Glück begünstigt (favored by luck): This sounds more formal. It’s like saying "blessed with good fortune".
  • einen Lauf haben (to be on a roll): This implies a streak of good luck. Things are going well consecutively.
  • zufällig (by chance): This is an adverb. It describes how something happens, not the outcome itself.

Common Variations

  • Glück gehabt (past tense): This is super common. "I had luck." You used it when the lucky event is over.
  • Viel Glück! (Good luck!): This is a wish for future luck. You say it to someone before a test or event.
  • Glückwunsch! (Congratulations!): This is said *after* someone has succeeded. It’s different from wishing luck beforehand.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a happy little Glücks-pig (lucky pig) having a picnic. It finds a whole cake just sitting there! It didn't bake it; it just had it. The pig is Glücky! See? Glück (luck) + haben (to have) = finding unexpected goodies.

Quick FAQ

  • Is Glück haben always positive? Yes, it implies something good happened by chance.
  • Can I use it for myself? Absolutely! "Ich habe Glück" is very common.
  • What if something bad *almost* happened? You can say "Ich habe Glück gehabt" to mean "I got lucky" (avoided something bad).

When NOT To Use It

Don't use Glück haben for achievements earned through hard work. Winning a championship after months of training isn't just luck. It's dedication! Similarly, if you meticulously planned a surprise party, you didn't 'get lucky' with the planning. You were organized! Avoid using it for situations where skill or effort are the primary factors. If you ace a test because you studied diligently, saying "Ich habe Glück" might sound a bit dismissive of your own effort. It’s for when the outcome is genuinely unpredictable and favorable. For example, if you find a rare collectible at a flea market by chance, that’s Glück haben. If you searched online for weeks and finally found it, that's more about persistence.

Common Mistakes

A frequent slip-up is using Glück haben when you mean to congratulate someone. You might see a friend get a promotion and say, "Du hast Glück!" (You have luck!). While technically true, it's better to say "Herzlichen Glückwunsch!" (Congratulations!). The phrase Glück haben focuses on the *chance* aspect, not the achievement itself. Another error is applying it to situations requiring significant skill. Imagine a professional athlete saying, "Ich habe Glück im Spiel." While luck can play a role, their success is primarily due to their talent and rigorous training. It might sound like they're downplaying their hard work. Stick to random, unexpected positive outcomes for this phrase.

Ich hatte Glück mit dem Wetter. Ich hatte Glück, dass das Wetter gut war. (Or: Das Wetter war glücklicherweise gut.)
Er hatte Glück im Studium. Er war beim Studium glücklich. (Or: Er hatte Erfolg im Studium.)

Similar Expressions

  • Glückspilz (lucky person): This noun describes someone who is consistently lucky. Think of them as a "lucky charm" personified.
  • vom Glück begünstigt (favored by luck): This sounds more formal and almost poetic. It suggests destiny or fate is on your side.
  • einen Lauf haben (to be on a roll): This implies a series of successes, often in a game or competition. It's a streak of good fortune.
  • zufällig (by chance/accidentally): This adverb explains *how* something happened, not the positive outcome itself. You can zufällig find something, and then you hast Glück.
  • Schwein haben (to have pig/to be lucky): This is a very informal, colloquial synonym, often used for unexpectedly good fortune, similar to "being lucky as hell".

Common Variations

  • Glück gehabt (past tense): Used when the lucky event has already occurred. "Phew, I hätte Glück gehabt!" (I was lucky to have avoided that!).
  • Viel Glück! (Good luck!): A common way to wish someone well before an event. "Viel Glück bei deiner Prüfung!" (Good luck with your exam!).
  • Glückwunsch! (Congratulations!): Used *after* a success. "Glückwunsch zur Beförderung!" (Congratulations on the promotion!).

Memory Trick

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Picture a Glück-fish (lucky fish) having a wonderful time swimming. It bumps into a treasure chest full of gold! It didn't search for it; it just had it land in its path. The fish is Glücky! Glück (luck) + haben (to have) = finding unexpected treasures. It's like the universe handed you a gift!

Quick FAQ

  • Does Glück haben imply I did something? No, it specifically means luck, not effort or skill. It’s about chance.
  • Can I use it for myself? Yes, "Ich habe Glück" is perfectly normal when something good happens to you by chance.
  • What if something bad *almost* happened? You can say "Ich habe Glück gehabt" to mean "I got lucky" or "I was fortunate" to have avoided a negative outcome.
  • Is it always about money or winning? Not at all! Finding a parking spot, catching a train, or avoiding rain counts too.

使い方のコツ

This phrase is very common and generally neutral in formality. It's perfect for everyday conversations about unexpected positive events. Be careful not to use it for achievements based on hard work or skill, as that would undermine the effort involved.

⚠️

The 'Be' Trap

English speakers always want to say 'Ich bin glücklich' for luck. Stop! If it's about a train, a game, or a coin, use 'haben'.

🎯

Add 'mal'

Adding 'mal' (Man muss auch mal Glück haben) makes you sound much more like a native speaker.

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Modesty

If someone praises your success, saying 'Ich hatte einfach Glück' is a great way to show German-style humility.

例文

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#1 Texting a friend after finding a parking spot immediately
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Mann, ich hatte echt Glück! Habe sofort einen Parkplatz gefunden.

Man, I was really lucky! Found a parking spot immediately.

Here, `hatte Glück` (past tense of `Glück haben`) emphasizes the unexpected ease of finding parking.

#2 On a video call, discussing a near-miss accident
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Ich hätte fast den Zug verpasst, aber er hatte Verspätung. Da habe ich nochmal Glück gehabt!

I almost missed the train, but it was delayed. I got lucky again then!

`Glück gehabt` is used here to express relief after narrowly avoiding a negative situation.

#3 Instagram caption for finding a rare item in a thrift store
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Unfassbar! Wer hätte gedacht, dass ich diesen Vintage-Schatz hier finde? 🤩 #Glück haben

Unbelievable! Who would have thought I'd find this vintage treasure here? 🤩 #beinglucky

Using the infinitive `Glück haben` as a hashtag emphasizes the pure chance involved.

#4 Job interview, discussing a fortunate turn of events
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Ich muss sagen, ich hatte großes Glück, dass die Stelle genau dann frei wurde, als ich mich beruflich neu orientieren wollte.

I must say, I was very lucky that the position became available exactly when I wanted to reorient my career.

This uses `Glück haben` in a slightly more formal context to describe a fortunate coincidence.

#5 Ordering food via app, surprise discount
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Boah, die Lieferung war kostenlos! Da hatte ich ja richtig Glück!

Whoa, the delivery was free! I was really lucky then!

Expresses surprise and delight at an unexpected financial benefit.

#6 Friend asking if you studied for a surprise quiz
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✗ Ich hatte Glück für den Test. → ✓ Ich hatte Glück beim Test.

✗ I had luck for the test. → ✓ I was lucky on the test.

Mistake: `für` (for) implies preparation. `beim` (on/during) suggests luck during the test itself.

#7 Describing a lucky find during a hike
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Wir sind vom Weg abgekommen, aber dann haben wir diese wunderschöne versteckte Höhle gefunden. Wir hatten echt Glück!

We went off the path, but then we found this beautiful hidden cave. We were really lucky!

Highlights finding something positive unexpectedly after a mistake.

#8 Explaining a fortunate coincidence in a meeting
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Es war reines Glück, dass Herr Müller gerade anrief, als wir das Problem besprechen wollten.

It was pure luck that Mr. Müller called just as we wanted to discuss the problem.

Emphasizes the serendipitous timing of a call that helped resolve an issue.

#9 WhatsApp message after winning a small online giveaway
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OMG, ich hab gewonnen! 🥳 Ich habe so Glück!

OMG, I won! 🥳 I'm so lucky!

Expresses excitement and attributes the win to pure chance.

#10 A parent talking about their child's fortunate situation
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Sie hat wirklich Glück, dass sie so tolle Freunde gefunden hat.

She is really lucky that she found such great friends.

Focuses on the fortunate circumstance of acquiring good friendships.

#11 Comparing skill vs. luck in a game
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✗ Ich hatte Glück, das Spiel zu gewinnen. → ✓ Ich hatte Glück im Spiel zu gewinnen.

✗ I had luck to win the game. → ✓ I was lucky to win the game.

Mistake: `zu gewinnen` (to win) implies intention. `im Spiel zu gewinnen` clarifies luck *during* the game.

#12 Reflecting on a past lucky escape
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Als ich gestürzt bin, dachte ich, ich breche mir was, aber ich hatte einfach nur Glück.

When I fell, I thought I broke something, but I was simply lucky.

Expresses relief and attributes avoiding serious injury to pure chance.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence.

Gestern ________ ich viel Glück im Lotto.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: hatte

We use 'haben' for luck, and since it's 'yesterday' (gestern), we need the Präteritum 'hatte'.

Fill in the missing word.

Wir haben Glück ________, dass der Regen aufgehört hat.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: gehabt

This is the Perfekt tense: 'haben' + 'gehabt'.

Which phrase fits best for a narrow escape?

You almost missed your flight but the gate was still open.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ich habe Glück gehabt.

The event already happened, so the Perfekt 'gehabt' is most natural.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Hast du die Prüfung bestanden? B: Ja, aber ich ________ echt Glück, die Fragen waren schwer.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: hatte

The exam is over, so use the past tense 'hatte'.

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ビジュアル学習ツール

Glück haben vs. Glücklich sein

Glück haben
Lotto Lottery
Zug Train
Glücklich sein
Liebe Love
Eis Ice cream

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence. Choose A2

Gestern ________ ich viel Glück im Lotto.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: hatte

We use 'haben' for luck, and since it's 'yesterday' (gestern), we need the Präteritum 'hatte'.

Fill in the missing word. Fill Blank A2

Wir haben Glück ________, dass der Regen aufgehört hat.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: gehabt

This is the Perfekt tense: 'haben' + 'gehabt'.

Which phrase fits best for a narrow escape? situation_matching A2

You almost missed your flight but the gate was still open.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ich habe Glück gehabt.

The event already happened, so the Perfekt 'gehabt' is most natural.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Hast du die Prüfung bestanden? B: Ja, aber ich ________ echt Glück, die Fragen waren schwer.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: hatte

The exam is over, so use the past tense 'hatte'.

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よくある質問

10 問

Yes, adding 'viel' (much) or 'großes' (great) is very common to emphasize the amount of luck.

'Glück haben' is neutral and standard. 'Schwein haben' is informal and usually implies you narrowly avoided something bad.

You say 'Viel Glück!' or 'Viel Erfolg!' (if it's for a task requiring skill).

Yes, in German all nouns are capitalized, and 'Glück' is a noun.

No, if you want to say you are lucky to have someone, you say 'Ich schätze mich glücklich, dich zu haben.'

It literally means 'luck mushroom' and refers to a person who is consistently lucky.

It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

It means 'luck in misfortune'—when something bad happens, but it could have been much worse.

Yes, this means 'I am not lucky' or 'I'm having a run of bad luck.'

Yes, the noun '{das|n} Glück' can mean both luck and happiness, but the phrase 'Glück haben' only means luck.

関連フレーズ

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Schwein haben

synonym

To be very lucky (informal)

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Glückwunsch

builds on

Congratulations

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glücklich sein

contrast

To be happy

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Viel Glück!

specialized form

Good luck!

🔗

Glückspilz

similar

Lucky person

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