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das Bett

When you're learning German, one of the first words you'll encounter for furniture is das Bett. This word means "bed" in English. Like all German nouns, "Bett" has a gender, and in this case, it's neuter, which is why it takes the article das. So, you'll always say das Bett, not "der Bett" or "die Bett." Remembering the article with the noun from the beginning will make things much easier later on!

§ Basic Meaning of 'das Bett'

The German word for 'bed' is das Bett. It's a neutral noun, which means it uses the article 'das' in the nominative case. Remember, in German, all nouns have a gender (masculine, feminine, or neutral), and you need to learn the article along with the noun. For 'bed', it's always 'das Bett'.

Definition
bed

§ Using 'das Bett' in Sentences

Let's look at how to use 'das Bett' in simple sentences. This will help you get comfortable with its basic usage.

Ich gehe ins Bett.

This means 'I'm going to bed.' Notice the change: 'ins Bett'. This is a common German contraction for 'in das Bett'. We'll dive into prepositions next, but for now, remember 'ins Bett' when you're talking about going to bed.

Das Bett ist bequem.

Here, 'The bed is comfortable.' The word 'das Bett' is the subject of the sentence, so it remains in its nominative form.

§ Prepositions with 'das Bett'

Prepositions are crucial in German. They tell you about location, direction, and relationships between words. With 'das Bett', you'll mostly encounter these prepositions:

  • in (in, into)
  • auf (on, upon)
  • neben (next to)
  • unter (under)

§ 'In' with 'das Bett'

When you're talking about going *into* the bed (movement), you use the accusative case. Since 'das Bett' is neutral, its article remains 'das' in the accusative. However, as seen before, it often contracts with 'in' to 'ins'.

Ich lege mich ins Bett.

This means 'I'm lying down in bed.' (literally 'I lay myself into the bed').

When you are already *in* the bed (location, no movement), you use the dative case. For 'das Bett', the dative article is 'dem'. So, 'in dem Bett' often contracts to 'im Bett'.

Ich bin im Bett.

This translates to 'I am in bed.'

§ 'Auf' with 'das Bett'

'Auf' means 'on' or 'upon'. If something is placed *onto* the bed (movement), it takes the accusative. So, 'auf das Bett' often contracts to 'aufs Bett'.

Ich lege das Buch aufs Bett.

This means 'I put the book on the bed.'

If something is *on* the bed (location, no movement), it takes the dative. So, 'auf dem Bett'.

Das Buch liegt auf dem Bett.

This means 'The book is lying on the bed.'

§ Other Prepositions

You might also use other prepositions depending on the context.

Die Lampe steht neben dem Bett.

'The lamp stands next to the bed.' 'Neben' (next to) always takes the dative when indicating a static location.

Der Ball ist unter dem Bett.

'The ball is under the bed.' 'Unter' (under) also takes the dative here because it's about location.

Keep practicing these examples, and you'll get a feel for how to use 'das Bett' correctly in different situations. Pay close attention to the prepositions and how they affect the case of the noun.

よく使う組み合わせ

im Bett liegen to lie in bed
ins Bett gehen to go to bed
aus dem Bett aufstehen to get out of bed
ein bequemes Bett a comfortable bed
ein Doppelbett a double bed
ein Einzelbett a single bed
das Bett machen to make the bed
unter dem Bett under the bed
am Bett stehen to stand by the bed
das Ehebett the marital bed

よく使うフレーズ

Ich gehe jetzt ins Bett.

I'm going to bed now.

Sie liegt krank im Bett.

She is lying sick in bed.

Kannst du bitte das Bett machen?

Can you please make the bed?

Er liest gern im Bett.

He likes to read in bed.

Das Bett ist sehr bequem.

The bed is very comfortable.

Ich habe ein neues Bett gekauft.

I bought a new bed.

Die Katze schläft unter dem Bett.

The cat sleeps under the bed.

Steh auf, aus dem Bett!

Get up, out of bed!

Hast du gut im Bett geschlafen?

Did you sleep well in bed?

Das Hotelzimmer hat ein Doppelbett.

The hotel room has a double bed.

よくある質問

10 問

The German word for 'bed' is das Bett. Remember, 'das' is the neutral definite article for nouns in German.

Bett is a neutral noun, so its definite article is das. This means you say das Bett.

Certainly! Here are a couple of examples:

  • Ich gehe ins Bett. (I'm going to bed.)
  • Das Bett ist bequem. (The bed is comfortable.)

The plural of das Bett is die Betten. The plural definite article is always die, regardless of the noun's singular gender.

Yes, a very common phrase is ins Bett gehen, which means 'to go to bed.' You'll hear that a lot!

In most common contexts, Bett refers specifically to a 'bed' for sleeping. While it can technically refer to a 'riverbed' or 'flowerbed' in specific compounds, for A1 level, focus on its primary meaning as a sleeping bed.

The pronunciation of Bett is quite straightforward. It sounds like 'bet' in English, with a short 'e' sound, like in 'red.' The 'tt' is pronounced like a single 't'.

Das Bett refers to the entire bed frame and mattress combined. Die Matratze specifically refers to just the mattress part of the bed.

Since Bett is neutral, you would say mein Bett for 'my bed.' If it were masculine, it would be 'mein', and feminine, 'meine'.

Bett is a strong noun. This information becomes more relevant when you get into more advanced German grammar, especially with declensions, but for now, focus on its gender and plural.

自分をテスト 24 問

fill blank A2

Ich schlafe jeden Abend in meinem neuen ___. (I sleep every evening in my new bed.)

正解! おしい! 正解: Bett

The word 'Bett' (bed) fits the context of sleeping.

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Das Kind hat sein Spielzeug unter dem ___ versteckt. (The child hid his toy under the bed.)

正解! おしい! 正解: Bett

The word 'Bett' (bed) is commonly associated with hiding things underneath it.

fill blank A2

Sie liest ein Buch im ___, bevor sie einschläft. (She reads a book in bed before falling asleep.)

正解! おしい! 正解: Bett

Reading a book before sleeping is typically done in bed ('Bett').

fill blank A2

Am Morgen mache ich mein ___ ordentlich. (In the morning, I make my bed neatly.)

正解! おしい! 正解: Bett

Making the bed ('Bett') is a common morning routine.

fill blank A2

Das Hotelzimmer hat ein großes, bequemes ___. (The hotel room has a large, comfortable bed.)

正解! おしい! 正解: Bett

Hotel rooms are expected to have a 'Bett' (bed) for sleeping.

fill blank A2

Ich bin so müde, ich muss ins ___ gehen. (I am so tired, I have to go to bed.)

正解! おしい! 正解: Bett

When tired, one typically goes to bed ('Bett').

listening A2

The sentence describes the placement of the bed.

正解! おしい! 正解: Ich stelle das Bett ans Fenster.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening A2

The sentence talks about where a baby sleeps.

正解! おしい! 正解: Das Baby schläft in seinem kleinen Bett.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening A2

This is a common question about daily chores.

正解! おしい! 正解: Hast du schon dein Bett gemacht?
正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Wo steht dein Bett?

Focus: Wo, steht, dein, Bett

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Ich brauche ein neues Bett.

Focus: brauche, neues, Bett

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Das Bett ist sehr bequem.

Focus: Bett, sehr, bequem

正解! おしい! 正解:
sentence order A2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: Ich muss mein Bett machen.

The correct German sentence structure is Subject-Verb-Object. 'Ich' (I) is the subject, 'muss' (must) is the modal verb, 'machen' (make) is the main verb at the end, and 'mein Bett' (my bed) is the object.

sentence order A2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: Das Bett ist sehr bequem.

Here, 'Das Bett' (The bed) is the subject, 'ist' (is) is the verb, and 'sehr bequem' (very comfortable) describes the bed.

sentence order A2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: Wo ist dein Bett im Zimmer?

This is a question. 'Wo' (Where) starts the question, followed by the verb 'ist' (is), then the subject 'dein Bett' (your bed), and finally the location 'im Zimmer' (in the room).

listening B1

Listen for where the bed is placed and why.

正解! おしい! 正解: Ich stelle das Bett ans Fenster, damit ich die Morgensonne sehen kann.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening B1

Listen for how the speaker feels about their bed after a long day.

正解! おしい! 正解: Nach einem langen Tag freue ich mich immer darauf, in mein bequemes Bett zu fallen.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening B1

Listen for the type of bed in the hotel room.

正解! おしい! 正解: Das Hotelzimmer hatte ein großes Doppelbett, was sehr angenehm war.
正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Ich habe ein neues Bett gekauft, das sehr bequem ist.

Focus: Bett, bequem

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Können Sie bitte das Bett machen?

Focus: machen

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Mein Hund schläft am liebsten unter dem Bett.

Focus: unter, dem

正解! おしい! 正解:

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