意味
Used to express a feeling of astonishment.
文化的背景
Germans often use 'Ich bin überrascht' as a neutral observation. It doesn't always imply excitement; it can simply mean 'I have noted a discrepancy in my expectations'. In Austria, you might hear 'Schau an!' (Look at that!) used alongside 'Ich bin überrascht' to add a bit of local flavor to the expression of surprise. Swiss German speakers might use 'I bi überrascht' in dialect, but in High German contexts, the phrase remains the same. The Swiss tend to be even more understated in their expressions of surprise. In the German-speaking community in Namibia, German is often mixed with Afrikaans and English, but 'Ich bin überrascht' remains a standard, clear expression of the emotion.
Add 'positiv' or 'negativ'
To be more specific, say 'Ich bin positiv überrascht' (I'm pleasantly surprised). It makes you sound more like a native speaker.
Watch the auxiliary verb
Never say 'Ich habe überrascht' unless you mean 'I surprised someone else'. Always use 'bin' for your own feelings.
意味
Used to express a feeling of astonishment.
Add 'positiv' or 'negativ'
To be more specific, say 'Ich bin positiv überrascht' (I'm pleasantly surprised). It makes you sound more like a native speaker.
Watch the auxiliary verb
Never say 'Ich habe überrascht' unless you mean 'I surprised someone else'. Always use 'bin' for your own feelings.
Understatement is key
In Germany, a calm 'Ich bin überrascht' is often more powerful than a loud exclamation.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of 'sein'.
Ich ___ überrascht.
The subject is 'Ich' (I), so the verb 'sein' must be conjugated as 'bin'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I am surprised about the gift'?
In German, we use 'über' + Accusative to indicate what we are surprised about.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Hier ist dein Kaffee.' B: 'Oh! Ich ___ ___.'
B is expressing their state of surprise at receiving the coffee.
Match the German phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are common synonyms and related feelings.
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4 問題Ich ___ überrascht.
The subject is 'Ich' (I), so the verb 'sein' must be conjugated as 'bin'.
How do you say 'I am surprised about the gift'?
In German, we use 'über' + Accusative to indicate what we are surprised about.
A: 'Hier ist dein Kaffee.' B: 'Oh! Ich ___ ___.'
B is expressing their state of surprise at receiving the coffee.
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These are common synonyms and related feelings.
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よくある質問
4 問Not really. Use 'Ich bin erschrocken' for fear. 'Überrascht' is for things you didn't expect, but aren't necessarily afraid of.
Both are okay! 'Von' is usually for the source (a person), and 'über' is for the topic or event.
Use the past tense of 'sein': 'Ich war überrascht'.
In this sentence, yes, it functions as an adjective describing your state.
関連フレーズ
Ich bin erstaunt
similarI am amazed/astonished
Das ist eine Überraschung
builds onThat is a surprise
Ich bin erschrocken
contrastI am startled/scared
Damit habe ich nicht gerechnet
similarI didn't count on that