die Informationen
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- Plural noun meaning facts or data.
- Essential for daily communication and work.
- Usually used in the plural in German.
- Corresponds to English 'information' but is countable.
The German word die Informationen is the plural form of die Information. While in English the word 'information' is typically uncountable, in German, we frequently use the plural form to refer to various pieces of data, facts, or knowledge shared between individuals. This distinction is crucial for English speakers to master early on because using the singular where the plural is expected can sound unnatural in German. The term encompasses everything from a simple tip about a train schedule to complex scientific data sets used in research. It is a fundamental building block of communication, appearing in almost every facet of life, from administrative bureaucracy to casual conversations at a coffee shop.
- Daily Life
- In everyday situations, you might ask for Informationen at a tourist office or a train station. It refers to the specific details you need to navigate your day.
- Professional Context
- In an office setting, Informationen are the lifeblood of projects. Colleagues exchange emails to provide updates or 'Informationen' regarding a client's requirements.
- Academic and Scientific
- Here, the word shifts slightly toward data and evidence. Researchers collect Informationen to support a hypothesis, often using it interchangeably with Daten (data).
Wir haben alle wichtigen Informationen im Internet gefunden.
The usage of this word also implies a certain level of objectivity. Unlike a 'Meinung' (opinion) or a 'Gerücht' (rumor), Informationen are generally expected to be grounded in fact. When someone says they are providing 'Informationen', there is an implicit promise of accuracy. However, in the modern era of 'Desinformation' (disinformation), the quality of these facts is often scrutinized. You will hear Germans talk about 'gefilterte Informationen' (filtered information) or 'falsche Informationen' (false information) quite frequently in political discussions.
Können Sie mir bitte weitere Informationen zusenden?
Furthermore, the word is often found in compound nouns, which is a hallmark of the German language. You might encounter the 'Informationsfluss' (flow of information) or the 'Informationsquelle' (source of information). Understanding how 'die Informationen' functions as a standalone noun is the first step toward mastering these more complex linguistic structures. Whether you are reading a newspaper, listening to a podcast, or attending a lecture, this word will be a constant companion in your German learning journey.
Die Informationen in diesem Buch sind sehr nützlich.
Vielen Dank für die hilfreichen Informationen.
In summary, 'die Informationen' is a versatile and essential noun. It bridges the gap between simple facts and complex knowledge systems. By recognizing its plural nature and its role in various registers—from the casual to the highly formal—you will significantly improve your fluency and accuracy in German.
Using die Informationen correctly requires an understanding of German sentence structure and case declension. Since it is the plural form, the accompanying articles and adjectives must reflect the plural status. In the nominative case, we use 'die Informationen'. In the accusative, it remains 'die Informationen'. In the dative, it becomes 'den Informationen', and in the genitive, it is 'der Informationen'. Mastery of these cases allows you to place the word anywhere in a sentence, from the subject to the indirect object.
- With Verbs of Communication
- Verbs like geben (to give), schicken (to send), and teilen (to share) are common. Example: 'Ich gebe dir die Informationen.'
- With Verbs of Acquisition
- Verbs like erhalten (to receive), sammeln (to collect), and finden (to find) describe how we get the data. Example: 'Wir sammeln Informationen für das Projekt.'
- With Adjectives
- Adjectives like wichtig (important), neu (new), or falsch (wrong) must have plural endings. Example: 'Das sind wichtige Informationen.'
Haben Sie alle Informationen erhalten, die Sie benötigen?
When constructing sentences, pay attention to the position of the word. In a main clause, the verb usually takes the second position, and 'die Informationen' can serve as the direct object. If you are using a subordinate clause, the verb will move to the end. For example: 'Ich weiß nicht, wo ich diese Informationen finden kann.' (I don't know where I can find this information). This flexibility is key to sounding like a native speaker.
Die Qualität der Informationen ist entscheidend für den Erfolg.
In more complex sentences, 'die Informationen' can be part of a prepositional phrase. For instance, 'Basierend auf den Informationen...' (Based on the information...). Here, notice the dative plural 'den Informationen'. Using prepositions correctly with this noun will elevate your writing. It's also common to see the word in the passive voice: 'Die Informationen wurden bereits veröffentlicht' (The information has already been published). This is particularly frequent in news reporting and academic writing.
Es mangelt uns nicht an Informationen, sondern an Zeit.
Another important aspect is the use of relative clauses. You might say, 'Die Informationen, die wir gestern besprochen haben, sind vertraulich.' (The information we discussed yesterday is confidential). Note that the relative pronoun 'die' refers back to the plural noun. This allows you to add layers of detail to your sentences without losing clarity. As you progress, try to combine multiple adjectives or use the genitive case to describe the source, such as 'die Informationen des Zeugen' (the witness's information).
Bitte prüfen Sie die Informationen auf ihre Richtigkeit.
Finally, practice using the word in different tenses. Whether you 'collected' information (haben gesammelt) or 'will receive' information (werden erhalten), the noun 'Informationen' remains a stable anchor in your sentence. By focusing on these patterns, you will build a strong foundation for expressing complex ideas clearly and accurately.
You will encounter die Informationen in a vast array of real-world contexts in Germany. It is not just a word found in textbooks; it is a vital part of the linguistic landscape. From the moment you land at a German airport to your daily interactions with media and technology, this word is everywhere. Understanding the specific 'flavor' of the word in different settings will help you interpret the speaker's intent more effectively.
- Public Transportation
- At the 'Bahnhof' (train station), you will see signs for 'Information'. However, over the loudspeaker, you will hear announcements like 'Aktuelle Informationen zu Gleis 4' (Current information regarding platform 4).
- The News and Media
- Journalists often speak of 'Hintergrundinformationen' (background information) when explaining a complex political situation. They aim to provide 'ausführliche Informationen' (detailed information) to their audience.
- Digital and Tech
- When browsing German websites, you will find sections titled 'Weitere Informationen' or 'Datenschutzinformationen' (privacy information). In the tech world, 'Informationen' is the currency of the internet.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf unserer Webseite.
In a social context, Germans value being 'gut informiert' (well-informed). If you are at a dinner party and a topic like climate change or local politics comes up, someone might say, 'Ich habe dazu einige interessante Informationen gelesen.' This shows that they are contributing facts to the discussion. The word is also common in educational settings, where teachers provide 'Informationen zum Prüfungsablauf' (information on the exam process).
Wir bitten um Informationen über den Verbleib der Sendung.
You will also hear the word in legal and administrative contexts. A 'Belehrung' (instruction) might include 'Informationen über Ihre Rechte' (information about your rights). In these cases, the word carries a weight of authority and importance. It's not just casual data; it's legally binding or essential knowledge. Similarly, in healthcare, doctors provide 'Patienteninformationen' to explain treatments or diagnoses.
Die Polizei sucht nach Informationen zum Tathergang.
In the workplace, 'Informationsaustausch' (exchange of information) is a common buzzword. It refers to the collaborative process of keeping everyone on the same page. During meetings, a leader might ask, 'Gibt es neue Informationen vom Kunden?' (Is there any new information from the client?). This highlights the dynamic nature of the word; information is something that flows, changes, and needs to be updated constantly.
By paying attention to these varied contexts, you will begin to see 'die Informationen' not just as a vocab word, but as a central pillar of German society. Whether it is displayed on a screen, printed in a brochure, or spoken in a conversation, it is your key to understanding what is happening around you.
For English speakers, the most frequent mistake when using die Informationen is treating it as an uncountable noun. In English, we say 'I have some information,' but in German, saying 'Ich habe Information' sounds incomplete or incorrect in most contexts. You must use the plural 'Informationen' when referring to facts in general. This 'uncountable vs. countable' mismatch is a classic hurdle for learners.
- The 'Much' vs. 'Many' Trap
- In English, we say 'much information'. In German, you must use viele Informationen. Using 'viel Information' is technically possible in some abstract contexts, but 'viele' is the standard for plural facts.
- Article Omission
- English speakers often forget the definite article 'die' when speaking generally. While 'Ich brauche Informationen' is fine, 'Die Informationen sind wichtig' requires the article where English might omit it ('Information is important').
- Confusion with 'Nachrichten'
- Learners often use 'Informationen' when they mean 'Nachrichten' (news/messages). While related, 'Informationen' are facts, whereas 'Nachrichten' are the medium or the specific messages sent.
Falsch: Ich habe viel Information.
Richtig: Ich habe viele Informationen.
Another common error involves the case endings of adjectives. Because 'Informationen' is plural, many students forget that the adjective needs a plural ending even if the English equivalent doesn't change. For example, 'wichtige Informationen' (important information) requires that '-e' ending in the nominative/accusative plural. Forgetting this is a sign of a beginner-level mistake that persists even into intermediate levels.
Falsch: Die Information sind nützlich.
Richtig: Die Informationen sind nützlich.
Pronunciation can also be a pitfall. The '-tion' ending in German is pronounced like 'tsion' (with a sharp 'ts' sound), not like the English 'shun'. If you pronounce 'Informationen' with an English 'sh', it will be immediately obvious that you are a non-native speaker. Practice the 'ts' sound followed by a clear 'ee-ohn-en' to get it right. Also, remember the stress is on the 'o': In-for-ma-ti-O-nen.
Achten Sie auf die Aussprache: In-for-ma-ti-o-nen.
Lastly, learners sometimes struggle with the word's gender. 'Die Information' is feminine, and so is the plural. Using 'der' or 'das' with 'Informationen' is a common gender error. While the plural article 'die' looks the same as the feminine singular article 'die', the verb conjugation will change (e.g., 'die Information ist' vs. 'die Informationen sind'). Keeping this distinction in mind will help you avoid grammatical discord in your sentences.
By being mindful of these common traps—countability, articles, adjective endings, and pronunciation—you will communicate much more effectively. Correcting these early on will prevent 'fossilized' errors that are harder to fix later in your studies.
While die Informationen is a very versatile word, German has several alternatives that are more precise in certain contexts. Knowing when to use 'Daten', 'Angaben', or 'Auskünfte' will make your German sound more sophisticated and natural. Each of these words carries a slightly different nuance that can change the meaning of your sentence significantly.
- Daten (Data)
- Used primarily in technical, scientific, or statistical contexts. 'Daten' refers to raw facts, numbers, or digital files. Example: 'Wir müssen die Daten analysieren.'
- Angaben (Statements/Details)
- Often used in official forms, police reports, or news when referring to information provided by a specific person. Example: 'Machen Sie bitte Angaben zu Ihrer Person.'
- Auskünfte (Information/Inquiry)
- Specifically refers to information given in response to a question, often at a service desk or over the phone. Example: 'Ich habe an der Auskunft nachgefragt.'
Der Bericht enthält viele interessante Fakten.
Then there is the word Fakten (facts). While 'Informationen' can be broad, 'Fakten' are indisputable truths. If you want to emphasize that something is 100% true and verified, 'Fakten' is the better choice. Another related word is Kenntnisse (knowledge/skills). This is used when talking about the information someone has in their head, like 'Sprachkenntnisse' (language skills) or 'Fachkenntnisse' (expert knowledge).
Wir benötigen genauere Details zum Plan.
In formal writing, you might also see Mitteilungen (communications/notices). These are pieces of information that have been officially communicated, like a 'Pressemitteilung' (press release). If you are referring to a small hint or a tip, you might use Hinweise. For example, 'Die Polizei erhielt wichtige Hinweise aus der Bevölkerung.' This implies that the information is a lead or a suggestion rather than a full set of data.
Haben Sie nützliche Hinweise für mich?
Understanding these synonyms allows you to vary your vocabulary and be more precise. If you are filling out a government form, use 'Angaben'. If you are coding a program, use 'Daten'. If you are asking where the bus stop is, you are looking for an 'Auskunft'. But for almost everything else—general facts, learning new things, or sharing updates—'Informationen' remains your reliable go-to word.
In conclusion, while 'Informationen' is a great 'all-rounder', being aware of its 'cousins' in the German language will help you navigate different social and professional spheres with greater ease. Practice identifying these words in the wild to see how they are used by native speakers.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
In the 16th century, 'Information' was often used in a legal sense, referring to a formal investigation or an indictment.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'tion' like English 'shun'.
- Stressing the first syllable.
- Missing the plural 'n' at the end.
- Confusing the 'o' sound with 'u'.
- Silent 'r' where it should be slightly voiced.
難易度
Easy to recognize due to English similarity.
Requires correct plural adjective endings.
The 'tion' pronunciation is tricky for beginners.
Clearly articulated in most media.
次に学ぶべきこと
前提知識
次に学ぶ
上級
知っておくべき文法
Plural Nouns in Dative
mit den Informationen (the noun doesn't change because it already ends in 'n')
Adjective Endings with Plural Nouns
wichtige Informationen (nominative/accusative)
Compound Nouns with 's' connector
Informationsfluss (Information + s + Fluss)
Relative Pronouns for Plural Nouns
Die Informationen, die ich habe...
Genitive Plural
Die Qualität der Informationen...
レベル別の例文
Ich brauche Informationen.
I need information.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
Hier sind die Informationen.
Here is the information.
Using 'hier' to introduce the noun.
Das sind gute Informationen.
That is good information.
Adjective 'gut' in plural form.
Haben Sie Informationen für mich?
Do you have information for me?
Question with 'haben'.
Vielen Dank für die Informationen.
Thank you very much for the information.
Polite set phrase.
Die Informationen sind neu.
The information is new.
Plural verb 'sind'.
Wo sind die Informationen?
Where is the information?
Question with 'wo'.
Ich lese die Informationen.
I am reading the information.
Accusative case.
Ich habe viele Informationen gefunden.
I found a lot of information.
Perfect tense with 'viele'.
Können Sie mir die Informationen schicken?
Can you send me the information?
Modal verb 'können' and dative 'mir'.
Wir sammeln Informationen für die Reise.
We are collecting information for the trip.
Verb 'sammeln'.
Diese Informationen sind sehr wichtig.
This information is very important.
Demonstrative pronoun 'diese'.
Ich verstehe die Informationen nicht.
I don't understand the information.
Negation with 'nicht'.
Geben Sie mir bitte mehr Informationen.
Please give me more information.
Imperative form.
Die Informationen stehen im Internet.
The information is on the internet.
Verb 'stehen' used for written info.
Er sucht nützliche Informationen.
He is looking for useful information.
Adjective 'nützliche' in accusative plural.
Ich habe die Informationen bereits geprüft.
I have already checked the information.
Perfect tense with 'bereits'.
Trotz der Informationen bin ich unsicher.
Despite the information, I am unsure.
Genitive case after 'trotz'.
Woher hast du diese Informationen?
Where did you get this information from?
Question with 'woher'.
Die Informationen, die er gab, waren falsch.
The information he gave was wrong.
Relative clause.
Man muss die Informationen kritisch sehen.
One must view the information critically.
Adverb 'kritisch'.
Es gibt keine weiteren Informationen dazu.
There is no further information on that.
Negation with 'keine'.
Wir tauschen regelmäßig Informationen aus.
We regularly exchange information.
Separable verb 'austauschen'.
Die Informationen sind auf der Webseite verfügbar.
The information is available on the website.
Adjective 'verfügbar'.
Die Informationen wurden vertraulich behandelt.
The information was treated confidentially.
Passive voice.
Auf Basis dieser Informationen entscheiden wir.
We decide based on this information.
Prepositional phrase with 'Auf Basis'.
Es mangelt oft an präzisen Informationen.
There is often a lack of precise information.
Verb 'mangeln' with dative plural.
Die Informationen müssen verifiziert werden.
The information must be verified.
Passive with modal verb.
Er verarbeitete die Informationen sehr schnell.
He processed the information very quickly.
Präteritum (past tense).
Diese Informationen sind für uns unerlässlich.
This information is essential for us.
Adjective 'unerlässlich'.
Wir benötigen detaillierte Informationen über den Markt.
We need detailed information about the market.
Adjective 'detaillierte'.
Die Informationen verbreiteten sich rasant.
The information spread rapidly.
Reflexive verb 'sich verbreiten'.
Die Informationen sind von höchster Relevanz.
The information is of the highest relevance.
Genitive of quality or prepositional phrase.
Es liegen widersprüchliche Informationen vor.
Contradictory information is available.
Separable verb 'vorliegen'.
Die Fülle an Informationen ist überwältigend.
The abundance of information is overwhelming.
Noun 'Fülle'.
Diese Informationen entbehren jeder Grundlage.
This information lacks any basis.
Verb 'entbehren' with genitive.
Wir müssen die Informationen sorgfältig abwägen.
We must carefully weigh the information.
Verb 'abwägen'.
Die Informationen sind nur schwer zugänglich.
The information is difficult to access.
Adjective 'zugänglich'.
Er hat die Informationen bewusst zurückgehalten.
He deliberately withheld the information.
Separable verb 'zurückhalten'.
Die Informationen dienen als Entscheidungsgrundlage.
The information serves as a basis for decision-making.
Compound noun 'Entscheidungsgrundlage'.
Die Informationen sind in diesem Kontext obsolet.
The information is obsolete in this context.
Adjective 'obsolet'.
Eine Flut an Informationen erschwert die Analyse.
A flood of information complicates the analysis.
Metaphorical use of 'Flut'.
Die Informationen wurden akribisch zusammengetragen.
The information was meticulously compiled.
Adverb 'akribisch'.
Er zweifelte an der Validität der Informationen.
He doubted the validity of the information.
Noun 'Validität'.
Die Informationen sind in sich konsistent.
The information is internally consistent.
Adjective 'konsistent'.
Trotz intensiver Recherche blieben die Informationen vage.
Despite intensive research, the information remained vague.
Adjective 'vage'.
Die Informationen fungieren als Katalysator für den Wandel.
The information acts as a catalyst for change.
Verb 'fungieren'.
Die Manipulation von Informationen ist ein ernstes Problem.
The manipulation of information is a serious problem.
Noun 'Manipulation'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To gather or seek information formally.
Wir müssen erst Informationen einholen.
— To withhold information.
Man darf dem Gericht keine Informationen vorenthalten.
— To link or connect information.
Wir müssen diese Informationen verknüpfen.
よく混同される語
A message or a single piece of news, whereas information is the content.
Wissen is what you have in your head; information is what is shared or found.
Auskunft is the act of giving info, often at a desk.
慣用句と表現
— To provide someone with a lot of information, often strategically.
Die Presse wurde mit Informationen gefüttert.
neutral— To illegally withhold or hide information.
Er hat wichtige Informationen unterschlagen.
formal/legal— To be at the source of information.
Er sitzt an der Quelle und hat alle Informationen.
informal— To find out some information.
Ich konnte den Preis in Erfahrung bringen.
neutral— To inform someone about a situation.
Bitte setzen Sie mich über die Informationen ins Bild.
neutral— To keep information back (to be secretive).
Er hält mit seinen Informationen hinter dem Berg.
informal— To reveal secret or internal information.
Sie hat Informationen aus der Schule geplaudert.
informal— To question someone thoroughly to get information.
Der Reporter fühlte ihm auf den Zahn.
informal— To clarify a situation with new information.
Die neuen Informationen bringen Licht ins Dunkel.
literary— To stop the flow of information.
Die Regierung versuchte, den Informationsfluss zu stoppen.
formal間違えやすい
Both mean 'data' or 'info'.
Daten is raw/technical; Informationen is processed/general.
Der Computer speichert Daten, aber ich lese Informationen.
Both used for facts.
Angaben is for info you provide about yourself (e.g., on a form).
Bitte machen Sie Angaben zu Ihrem Gehalt.
A report contains information.
A Bericht is the whole document; Informationen are the facts inside.
Der Bericht enthält viele Informationen.
Both help someone understand.
Hinweis is a tip or a lead; Informationen is more comprehensive.
Ein kleiner Hinweis führte zu vielen Informationen.
Lessons provide information.
Lektion is a teaching unit; Informationen is the content.
Diese Lektion gibt uns Informationen über Grammatik.
文型パターン
Ich brauche [Noun].
Ich brauche Informationen.
Hier sind [Adjective] Informationen.
Hier sind wichtige Informationen.
Ich habe Informationen über [Topic] gefunden.
Ich habe Informationen über Berlin gefunden.
Basierend auf den Informationen [Verb]...
Basierend auf den Informationen entscheiden wir.
Die Fülle an Informationen [Verb]...
Die Fülle an Informationen verwirrt mich.
In Anbetracht der Informationen [Verb]...
In Anbetracht der Informationen müssen wir handeln.
Können Sie mir Informationen zu [Topic] geben?
Können Sie mir Informationen zum Kurs geben?
Vielen Dank für die [Adjective] Informationen.
Vielen Dank für die hilfreichen Informationen.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Extremely high; one of the top 500 words in German.
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Ich habe viel Information.
→
Ich habe viele Informationen.
Information is countable in German and needs the plural form with 'viele'.
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Die Information ist wichtig.
→
Die Informationen sind wichtig.
While singular is possible, plural is much more natural when referring to general facts.
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Ich brauche ein Information.
→
Ich brauche eine Information.
Gender error: Information is feminine.
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Informationen von dem Buch.
→
Informationen aus dem Buch.
Use 'aus' for info coming from a source like a book or article.
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Er gab mir Infos.
→
Er gab mir Informationen.
In formal writing, 'Infos' is too informal.
ヒント
Plural focus
Always think in plural. If you want to say 'The info is...', say 'Die Informationen sind...'
Compound King
German loves compounds. Look for 'Info-' at the start of long words to understand them easily.
The TS sound
Practice 'ts-ee-ohn'. It's the key to sounding like a native speaker.
Bureaucracy
In official German offices, look for 'Information' signs but expect to give 'Angaben'.
Email etiquette
Use 'Anbei finden Sie die gewünschten Informationen' to sound professional in emails.
News watching
Watch 'Tagesschau' to hear the word used in high-quality, formal German.
Formation
Visualize information as soldiers in formation to remember the word.
Sharing
Use the verb 'austauschen' (exchange) when talking about sharing info with colleagues.
Website navigation
Look for 'Impressum' or 'Kontakt' for 'Informationen' about a company.
Check your facts
Always use 'Informationen prüfen' (check info) in your writing to show critical thinking.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'In-Formation'. Facts are data points put 'in formation' so they make sense to your brain.
視覚的連想
Imagine a library where books are flying into a person's head in a neat line (formation).
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use the word 'Informationen' in three different cases (Nominative, Accusative, Dative) in one short paragraph.
語源
Derived from the Latin 'informatio', which means 'conception' or 'representation'. It entered the German language through French influence in the late Middle Ages.
元の意味: The act of forming or shaping the mind; instruction or teaching.
Indo-European (Latin branch into Germanic).文化的な背景
Be careful when asking for 'Informationen' about someone's personal life; Germans value privacy (Privatsphäre).
English speakers often use 'info' as a shortcut, but in German, 'Info' is only for very informal contexts. Stick to 'Informationen' in professional settings.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
At the Train Station
- Wo ist die Information?
- Gibt es Informationen zur Verspätung?
- Vielen Dank für die Auskunft.
- Wo finde ich Informationen?
At Work
- Ich schicke Ihnen die Informationen.
- Haben wir neue Informationen?
- Wir müssen die Informationen teilen.
- Das sind vertrauliche Informationen.
At School
- Wo sind die Informationen zum Test?
- Das sind wichtige Informationen.
- Bitte lesen Sie die Informationen.
- Ich sammle Informationen für mein Referat.
Online
- Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier.
- Datenschutz-Informationen lesen.
- Informationen herunterladen.
- Suche nach Informationen.
In the News
- Aktuelle Informationen zum Wetter.
- Hintergrundinformationen zum Krieg.
- Informationen aus Regierungskreisen.
- Gefilterte Informationen.
会話のきっかけ
"Hast du schon die neuesten Informationen über das Projekt gehört?"
"Wo suchst du normalerweise nach Informationen, wenn du etwas Neues lernen willst?"
"Glaubst du, dass wir heutzutage zu viele Informationen erhalten?"
"Kannst du mir bitte ein paar Informationen über deine Heimatstadt geben?"
"Welche Informationen sind für dich beim Kauf eines neuen Handys am wichtigsten?"
日記のテーマ
Schreibe über eine Situation, in der dir wichtige Informationen gefehlt haben.
Wie filterst du Informationen im Internet, um sicherzustellen, dass sie wahr sind?
Welche Informationen würdest du gerne über deine Zukunft wissen?
Beschreibe, wie sich der Austausch von Informationen in den letzten 20 Jahren verändert hat.
Warum sind Informationen in einer Demokratie so wichtig?
よくある質問
10 問Yes, in German we almost always use the plural form 'Informationen' when talking about facts or details. The singular 'Information' exists but is much less common in general speech unless referring to a single specific fact or an information desk.
No, you should say 'viele Informationen' because it is a countable plural noun. 'Viel' is for uncountable nouns like 'Wasser' or 'Zeit'.
You can say 'ein paar Informationen', 'einige Informationen', or just use 'Informationen' without an article.
'Daten' refers to raw data, numbers, or computer files. 'Informationen' refers to facts that have meaning for a human.
It is an information desk, usually at a train station or airport, where you can ask for help.
Yes, but only in informal settings like among friends or in casual text messages. In business, use 'Informationen'.
Pronounce it like 'tsion'. The 't' sounds like a sharp 'ts'.
It is in the accusative case because of the preposition 'für'.
You can, but 'Nachrichten' is more specific for TV or radio news broadcasts.
Yes, the singular 'die Information' is feminine, and the plural article is also 'die'.
自分をテスト 200 問
Write a sentence using 'Informationen' and 'Internet'.
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Ask a question for more information about a train.
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Thank someone for the helpful information.
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Translate: 'I need important information.'
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Write a sentence with 'Informationen sammeln'.
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Translate: 'Where did you get this information?'
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Use 'Informationen' in a subordinate clause (dass...).
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Translate: 'The information was false.'
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Write a formal request for information.
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Translate: 'Based on the information, we decide.'
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Use 'Informationen' with a genitive article.
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Write about 'Informationsfluss' in a company.
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Translate: 'There is a flood of information.'
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Use 'akribisch' and 'Informationen' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about 'Datenschutz'.
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Translate: 'I have no information about that.'
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Use 'Informationen' in a dative plural form.
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Write a sentence about 'falsche Informationen'.
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Translate: 'The police are looking for information.'
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Write a sentence using 'ausführliche Informationen'.
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Say: 'I need information.'
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Say: 'Thank you for the information.'
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Say: 'Where can I find information?'
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Say: 'The information is important.'
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Say: 'I have no information.'
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Say: 'Can you send me the information?'
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Say: 'I found the information online.'
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Say: 'We are collecting information.'
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Say: 'These are false informations.'
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Say: 'I have checked the information.'
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Say: 'Do you have new information?'
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Say: 'The information is confidential.'
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Say: 'I got the info from a friend.'
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Say: 'We need more details.'
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Say: 'The source of information is reliable.'
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Say: 'Information is power.'
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Say: 'I am well informed.'
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Say: 'Please give me more information.'
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Say: 'The information spread quickly.'
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Say: 'I need info about the train.'
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Listen and write the missing word: 'Ich habe die ____ (information) erhalten.'
Listen: 'Die Informationen sind falsch.' Is the info correct?
Listen and write: 'Vielen Dank für die ____.'
Listen: 'Wir brauchen weitere Informationen.' Do they have enough info?
Listen and write: 'Wo sind die ____?'
Listen: 'Die Informationen sind im Internet.' Where is it?
Listen and write: 'Das sind ____ (important) Informationen.'
Listen: 'Hast du die Infos?' Is this formal?
Listen and write: 'Er sucht nach ____.'
Listen: 'Die Informationen wurden geprüft.' What happened to the info?
Listen and write: 'Es gibt keine ____.'
Listen: 'Das sind geheime Informationen.' Can you tell everyone?
Listen and write: 'Wir ____ (collect) Informationen.'
Listen: 'Die Informationsquelle ist sicher.' Is the source bad?
Listen and write: 'Weitere Informationen ____ (find) Sie hier.'
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Summary
The word 'die Informationen' is a vital plural noun in German used to describe facts, data, or knowledge. Unlike English, where 'information' is uncountable, German speakers use the plural form 'Informationen' to refer to multiple pieces of info. Example: 'Ich habe viele Informationen gefunden.'
- Plural noun meaning facts or data.
- Essential for daily communication and work.
- Usually used in the plural in German.
- Corresponds to English 'information' but is countable.
Plural focus
Always think in plural. If you want to say 'The info is...', say 'Die Informationen sind...'
Compound King
German loves compounds. Look for 'Info-' at the start of long words to understand them easily.
The TS sound
Practice 'ts-ee-ohn'. It's the key to sounding like a native speaker.
Bureaucracy
In official German offices, look for 'Information' signs but expect to give 'Angaben'.
関連コンテンツ
generalの関連語
ab
A1〜から(時間・場所の起点)。「明日から休みです。」 (Ab morgen habe ich frei.)
abends
A2晩に / 毎晩。 '晩に本を読みます。'
aber
A1「aber」は英語の「but」にあたり、「しかし」や「でも」という意味です。
abgelegen
B1remote
ablehnen
A2申し出や招待を断る。彼はその申し出を断った。
abschließen
A2鍵をかける。卒業する、または契約を結ぶ(完了する)。
abseits
A2abseitsは、主要な場所や普段通る道から離れたところにあることを意味します。
acht
A1数字の8(はち)。
Achte
A18番目(序数)。
achten
A2(aufを伴って)〜に注意を払う、または(他動詞として)〜を尊敬する。