Herbst
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- Herbst is the German word for autumn/fall, a masculine noun (der Herbst) used to describe the season between September and November.
- It is central to German culture, associated with harvests, colorful leaves, wind, and specific holidays like Erntedankfest and St. Martin.
- Grammatically, it is most commonly used with the preposition 'im' (im Herbst) to indicate when an event takes place.
- The word is related to the English 'harvest' and carries connotations of both abundance and seasonal transition.
The German noun der Herbst refers to the season of autumn or fall, the transitional period between the warmth of summer and the chill of winter. In Germany, this season is deeply ingrained in the cultural consciousness, representing both a time of harvest and a period of preparation for the colder months. Astronomically, the Herbst begins with the autumnal equinox around September 22nd or 23rd, while meteorologists consider September 1st the start of the season. It is a time characterized by the changing colors of the leaves, known as Verfärbung der Blätter, and the increasingly shorter days.
- Seasonality
- Der Herbst covers the months of September, October, and November in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Visuals
- Bright oranges, deep reds, and golden yellows dominate the landscape, especially in Germany's vast deciduous forests.
- Atmosphere
- The air becomes crisp and fresh, often accompanied by morning fog and stronger winds suitable for kite-flying.
People use this word in daily conversation to discuss the weather, planned vacations (Herbstferien), or the seasonal change in diet, such as the arrival of pumpkin soup and game meat. It is also used metaphorically to describe the later stages of a person's life, often referred to as the Lebensherbst. In a culinary context, the Herbst is the season of the harvest, bringing forth apples, pears, grapes, and chestnuts.
Im Herbst färben sich die Blätter bunt und fallen von den Bäumen.
Culturally, the German Herbst is associated with specific traditions. For example, the Erntedankfest (Harvest Festival) is celebrated in early October, and the Oktoberfest, despite its name, actually begins in September and ends in the first few days of October, marking a significant autumnal event in Bavaria. Children often participate in Laternenlaufen (lantern parades) during this season, particularly around Saint Martin's Day in November.
Der Herbst ist die ideale Zeit für lange Spaziergänge im Wald.
The emotional resonance of the word can vary. While some find it melancholic due to the dying light and falling leaves, many Germans embrace the Gemütlichkeit (coziness) of the season—lighting candles, drinking tea, and enjoying the indoor warmth while the wind howls outside. This duality of the season, being both a time of death and a time of abundance, is a common theme in German literature and poetry, most notably in Rainer Maria Rilke's famous poem 'Herbsttag'.
Viele Kinder lassen im Herbst ihre Drachen steigen.
In business and education, the term is used to define quarters and terms. Schools have Herbstferien (autumn break), and companies might discuss their Herbstkollektion (autumn collection) in fashion or their Herbstprognose (autumn forecast) in economics. Understanding the word 'Herbst' is essential for anyone living in or visiting Germany, as the season dictates much of the social and natural rhythm of the country.
Nach einem heißen Sommer freuen sich viele Menschen auf die Kühle im Herbst.
Der Herbst bringt oft viel Regen und Wind mit sich.
Using the word Herbst correctly involves understanding its grammatical gender and its common prepositional pairings. As a masculine noun, it takes the articles der (nominative), des (genitive), dem (dative), and den (accusative). The most frequent way you will encounter it is in the phrase im Herbst, which is a contraction of in dem Herbst. This phrase answers the question 'Wann?' (When?).
- As a Subject
- Der Herbst ist meine liebste Jahreszeit, weil die Farben so schön sind.
- As a Time Indicator
- Wir fahren diesen Herbst nach Bayern, um die Berge zu sehen.
- Descriptive Usage
- Das goldene Licht des Herbstes ist perfekt für Fotografen.
When describing something as being typical of autumn, you use the adjective herbstlich. For example, a 'herbstlicher Salat' might contain nuts and pears, while 'herbstliches Wetter' implies rain and wind. You can also create many compound nouns with 'Herbst' as the first element. These compounds are very common in German and allow for precise descriptions of seasonal phenomena.
Die Herbstsonne wärmt das Gesicht, auch wenn die Luft schon kühl ist.
In more formal or poetic contexts, you might see the genitive case used to describe the qualities of the season. Phrases like 'der Einzug des Herbstes' (the arrival of autumn) or 'die Melancholie des Herbstes' (the melancholy of autumn) are common in literature. In everyday speech, however, the dative with 'im' is the standard. If you want to say 'every autumn', you can say jeden Herbst or use the adverbial form herbsts (though the latter is quite rare compared to jährlich im Herbst).
Im Herbst müssen wir das Laub im Garten zusammenrechen.
Another important grammatical point is the plural. While 'die Herbste' exists, it is rarely used because we usually experience only one autumn at a time. If you need to refer to multiple autumn seasons, you would typically say something like 'in den letzten Jahren im Herbst' (in the autumns of recent years). When talking about the beginning or end of the season, use the prepositions 'Anfang' or 'Ende': 'Anfang Herbst' or 'Ende Herbst'.
Dieser Herbst ist besonders mild und sonnig.
Finally, remember that 'Herbst' is often used with verbs like beginnen (to begin), nahen (to approach), or einziehen (to arrive/move in). You might hear a weather reporter say: 'Der Herbst zieht nun endgültig ins Land ein.' This personifies the season as a guest moving into the country. Understanding these nuances will help you sound more natural when discussing the passage of time in German.
Wir bereiten unser Haus auf den Herbst vor.
Was machst du diesen Herbst?
The word Herbst is ubiquitous in Germany during the latter part of the year. You will hear it in various settings, from casual family conversations to formal news broadcasts. One of the most common places is the Wetterbericht (weather report). Meteorologists will talk about the 'Herbstwetter' (autumn weather), mentioning 'Herbststürme' (autumn storms) or the 'Altweibersommer' (Indian summer), which refers to a period of warm, sunny weather in late September or October.
- In Schools
- Children and teachers constantly talk about the 'Herbstferien' (autumn holidays), which usually last one to two weeks.
- At the Market
- Farmers' markets feature 'Herbstgemüse' like pumpkins, kale, and Brussels sprouts, and vendors will advertise 'frische Herbstware'.
- In the News
- Economic reports often mention the 'Herbstbelebung', a typical seasonal upturn in the labor market after the summer holidays.
You will also encounter 'Herbst' in the titles of cultural events. Many towns host a 'Herbstmarkt' (autumn market) or a 'Herbstfest' (autumn festival). In the wine-growing regions of the Rhine and Mosel, the 'Herbst' is synonymous with the grape harvest. Winemakers might simply say 'Wir sind im Herbst', meaning they are currently busy harvesting the grapes. This usage is a remnant of the word's etymological roots, which are shared with the English word 'harvest'.
Das Radio warnt heute vor schweren Herbststürmen im Norden.
In fashion and retail, 'Herbst' is a key marketing term. Shop windows will be decorated with artificial leaves and the 'Herbstkollektion' will feature scarves, boots, and coats. Advertisements might use slogans like 'Herbstzeit ist Kuschelzeit' (Autumn time is cuddling time), promoting blankets, tea, or cozy home decor. This reflects the German emphasis on making one's home a sanctuary during the darker months.
In der Schule basteln die Kinder im Herbst oft mit Kastanien.
Literature and music also frequently use the word. From classical lieder by Schubert to modern pop songs, 'Herbst' serves as a powerful metaphor for change, loss, or the beauty of transience. If you attend a concert in Germany during this time, you might see a program titled 'Herbstkonzert'. Even in the kitchen, you'll hear it: recipes for 'Herbstliche Suppen' or 'Herbstkuchen' (like plum cake) are shared among friends and family.
Der Herbst ist da, und die Tage werden merklich kürzer.
Finally, in travel and tourism, 'Herbst' is promoted as a 'Geheimtipp' (insider tip) for hiking. Tourism boards will talk about the 'Goldener Herbst' in the Alps or the Black Forest, encouraging visitors to enjoy the clear air and vibrant colors before the first snow falls. Whether you are reading a menu, a newspaper, or a school newsletter, 'Herbst' is a word that signals a specific, cherished mood in German life.
Die Bauern hoffen auf einen trockenen Herbst für die Ernte.
Wir haben im Herbst viele Äpfel in unserem Garten.
For English speakers, the word Herbst is relatively straightforward, but there are several common pitfalls to avoid regarding gender, prepositions, and pronunciation. The most frequent error is using the wrong article. Since 'autumn' has no gender in English, learners often default to 'das' or 'die'. Remember: all seasons in German (Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, Winter) are masculine.
- Article Error
- Incorrect: 'Die Herbst ist schön.' Correct: 'Der Herbst ist schön.'
- Preposition Error
- Incorrect: 'In Herbst...' or 'Im der Herbst...' Correct: 'Im Herbst...' (short for 'in dem Herbst').
- Vocabulary Confusion
- Confusing 'Herbst' (the season) with 'Ernte' (the harvest). While related, they are not interchangeable.
Another common mistake is pronunciation, specifically the ending '-pst'. English speakers often struggle with this cluster of three consonants. It requires a sharp 'p' followed by a distinct 'st' sound. Some learners accidentally omit the 'p', saying something that sounds like 'Herst', or they simplify the 'st'. Practice saying 'p-s-t' together quickly to master the sound.
Es ist ein Fehler zu sagen: 'In Herbst'. Man muss 'Im Herbst' sagen.
Learners also sometimes confuse the adjective herbstlich with the noun Herbst. You cannot say 'Das ist ein Herbst Tag'; you must say 'Das ist ein herbstlicher Tag' or use the compound noun 'Das ist ein Herbsttag'. In German, you cannot simply put two nouns next to each other without joining them or using an adjective.
Verwechseln Sie nicht Herbst mit Ernte, obwohl beide Wörter verwandt sind.
In writing, remember that 'Herbst' is always capitalized, like all nouns in German. Some beginners forget this because 'autumn' and 'fall' are not typically capitalized in English unless they start a sentence. Also, be careful with the plural 'Herbste'. While technically correct, using it in a sentence like 'Ich mag alle Herbste' sounds unnatural. Instead, say 'Ich mag den Herbst' or 'Ich mag die Herbstzeit'.
Schreiben Sie Herbst immer groß, da es ein Nomen ist.
Finally, watch out for the 'r' in Herbst. In many German dialects, this 'r' is vocalized, meaning it sounds more like a soft 'a' (vocalic r), making the word sound like 'Heabst'. If you roll the 'r' too strongly, it might sound archaic or like a very specific regional accent. Aim for a subtle, retracted tongue position or the vocalized version to sound more like a modern native speaker.
Die Aussprache des 'r' in Herbst ist oft sehr weich.
Sagen Sie nicht 'der herbstliche', wenn Sie die Jahreszeit meinen.
While Herbst is the standard word for the season, there are several related terms and synonyms that can add variety to your German vocabulary. Depending on the region and the specific context, you might use different words to describe this time of year.
- Spätjahr
- Common in Southern Germany and Switzerland, this literally means 'late year' and is used as a synonym for Herbst.
- Erntezeit
- Meaning 'harvest time', this focuses on the agricultural aspect of the season rather than the calendar dates.
- Altweibersommer
- This refers specifically to a warm, sunny period in late September/early October (Indian Summer).
If you are talking about the atmosphere of the season, you might use the adjective herbstlich. To distinguish between the early and late parts of the season, Germans use Frühherbst (early autumn) and Spätherbst (late autumn). Frühherbst still has some of the warmth of summer, while Spätherbst often feels like winter, with frosts and bare trees.
In Süddeutschland sagt man oft Spätjahr statt Herbst.
In a poetic or metaphorical sense, you might hear Nachsommer (after-summer), which was also the title of a famous novel by Adalbert Stifter. This word implies a lingering summer feeling. On the other hand, if the weather is particularly bad, people might complain about the Schmuddelwetter (mucky weather) or the graue Jahreszeit (the gray season), which technically includes winter but often starts in the Herbst.
Wir genießen den Altweibersommer im Garten.
When comparing Herbst with other seasons, it's useful to know the sequence: Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, Winter. Unlike English, where 'fall' is a very common alternative to 'autumn' (especially in the US), German has only 'Herbst' as the standard, universally understood term. Using regional variations like 'Spätjahr' can make you sound very advanced and integrated into a specific German-speaking area.
Der Spätherbst kann schon sehr kalt und frostig sein.
For those interested in the culinary side, the term Wildsaison (game season) is closely linked to Herbst, as this is when venison and other wild meats appear on menus. Similarly, Weinlese (wine harvest) is the specific term for the grape harvest in autumn. Knowing these specific alternatives allows you to be much more precise in your communication.
Im Frühherbst sind die Tage oft noch angenehm warm.
Die Erntezeit ist für die Landwirte die wichtigste Zeit im Jahr.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
In English, the word 'harvest' was the original name for the season until 'autumn' (from French) and 'fall' (short for 'fall of the leaf') became more popular. In German, 'Herbst' remained the primary word for the season.
発音ガイド
- Omitting the 'p' and saying 'Herst'.
- Pronouncing the 'e' too long like 'ay'.
- Struggling with the vocalic 'r' and making it too hard.
- Forgetting the final 't' in the cluster.
- Pronouncing it like the English 'herb' (with a silent h).
難易度
The word is short and easy to recognize in texts. It appears frequently in A1 materials.
Remembering the 'p' in the 'pst' cluster can be slightly tricky for beginners.
The consonant cluster at the end requires some practice to sound natural.
It is a very distinct-sounding word that is easy to pick out in speech.
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知っておくべき文法
Nouns for seasons are always masculine.
Der Frühling, der Sommer, der Herbst, der Winter.
Use 'im' (in + dem) for months and seasons.
Im Herbst regnet es oft.
Compound nouns take the gender of the last element.
Die Herbst + die Sonne = die Herbstsonne.
Adjectives derived from seasons often end in '-lich'.
herbstlich, sommerlich, winterlich.
Capitalize all nouns in German.
Ich liebe den Herbst.
レベル別の例文
Der Herbst ist da.
Autumn is here.
Subject (Nominative)
Im Herbst ist es windig.
In autumn it is windy.
Prepositional phrase 'im' (in + dem)
Ich mag den Herbst.
I like autumn.
Direct object (Accusative)
Die Blätter fallen im Herbst.
The leaves fall in autumn.
Simple present tense
Ist es im Herbst kalt?
Is it cold in autumn?
Question structure
Der Herbst hat viele Farben.
Autumn has many colors.
Verb 'haben'
Wir haben Herbstferien.
We have autumn holidays.
Compound noun: Herbst + Ferien
Das ist ein Herbstblatt.
That is an autumn leaf.
Compound noun: Herbst + Blatt
Im Herbst sammeln wir Kastanien.
In autumn we collect chestnuts.
Verb 'sammeln' with plural object
Das Wetter im Herbst ist oft regnerisch.
The weather in autumn is often rainy.
Adjective 'regnerisch'
Ich brauche eine neue Herbstjacke.
I need a new autumn jacket.
Compound noun: Herbst + Jacke
Viele Vögel fliegen im Herbst in den Süden.
Many birds fly south in autumn.
Directional preposition 'in den Süden'
Wir essen im Herbst oft Kürbissuppe.
We often eat pumpkin soup in autumn.
Adverb of frequency 'oft'
Der Herbst beginnt im September.
Autumn begins in September.
Verb 'beginnen'
Die Tage werden im Herbst kürzer.
The days get shorter in autumn.
Comparative 'kürzer'
Kommst du diesen Herbst zu Besuch?
Are you coming to visit this autumn?
Demonstrative 'diesen'
Wenn der Herbst kommt, wird es im Haus gemütlich.
When autumn comes, it gets cozy in the house.
Conditional 'wenn' clause
Der goldene Herbst lockt viele Wanderer an.
The golden autumn attracts many hikers.
Separable verb 'anlocken'
Ich erinnere mich gerne an die Herbste meiner Kindheit.
I like to remember the autumns of my childhood.
Plural 'Herbste' and preposition 'an'
Trotz des Regens gehen wir im Herbst spazieren.
Despite the rain, we go for walks in autumn.
Genitive preposition 'trotz'
Der Altweibersommer ist die schönste Zeit im Herbst.
Indian summer is the most beautiful time in autumn.
Superlative 'schönste'
Im Herbst wird das Getreide geerntet.
In autumn, the grain is harvested.
Passive voice
Die herbstliche Stimmung kann manchmal traurig sein.
The autumnal mood can sometimes be sad.
Adjective 'herbstlich'
Wir müssen den Garten auf den Herbst vorbereiten.
We have to prepare the garden for autumn.
Verb 'vorbereiten auf'
Die wirtschaftliche Herbstprognose sieht düster aus.
The economic autumn forecast looks gloomy.
Compound noun: Herbst + Prognose
Der Herbst des Lebens wird oft mit Weisheit assoziiert.
The autumn of life is often associated with wisdom.
Metaphorical usage
In dieser Region ist der Herbst besonders neblig.
In this region, autumn is particularly foggy.
Adjective 'neblig'
Die Blätter verfärben sich aufgrund der Kälte im Herbst.
The leaves change color due to the cold in autumn.
Preposition 'aufgrund'
Man sollte im Herbst die Vitamin-D-Speicher auffüllen.
One should replenish vitamin D stores in autumn.
Modal verb 'sollte'
Der Einzug des Herbstes markiert das Ende der Badesaison.
The arrival of autumn marks the end of the swimming season.
Genitive 'des Herbstes'
Herbststürme können an der Küste gefährlich sein.
Autumn storms can be dangerous on the coast.
Compound noun 'Herbststürme'
Die Weinlese findet meistens im mittleren Herbst statt.
The grape harvest usually takes place in mid-autumn.
Noun 'Weinlese'
Rilkes Gedicht fängt die Essenz des Herbstes perfekt ein.
Rilke's poem captures the essence of autumn perfectly.
Literary context
Der 'Deutscher Herbst' war eine Zeit politischer Krisen.
The 'German Autumn' was a time of political crises.
Historical reference
Es herbstelt schon sehr, findest du nicht auch?
It's already feeling very autumnal, don't you think?
Verb 'herbsteln'
Die Melancholie des Herbstes spiegelt sich in seiner Musik wider.
The melancholy of autumn is reflected in his music.
Reflexive verb 'sich widerspiegeln'
Trotz der herbstlichen Kühle blieb die Stimmung heiter.
Despite the autumnal chill, the mood remained cheerful.
Adjective 'herbstlich' as an attribute
Phänologisch gesehen beginnt der Herbst mit der Reife des Holunders.
Phenologically speaking, autumn begins with the ripening of elderberries.
Scientific adverb 'phänologisch'
Die Vergänglichkeit wird im Herbst besonders spürbar.
Transience becomes particularly palpable in autumn.
Abstract noun 'Vergänglichkeit'
Ein Spaziergang durch das herbstliche Laub wirkt oft meditativ.
A walk through the autumnal foliage often has a meditative effect.
Adjective 'herbstlich'
Die Allegorie des Herbstes in der Barockmalerei ist faszinierend.
The allegory of autumn in Baroque painting is fascinating.
Art history context
In seinem Spätwerk thematisiert der Autor den Herbst als Phase der Reflexion.
In his late work, the author addresses autumn as a phase of reflection.
Literary analysis
Die klimatischen Veränderungen verschieben die Grenzen des Herbstes.
Climatic changes are shifting the boundaries of autumn.
Environmental context
Die herbstliche Farbenpracht ist ein Resultat komplexer chemischer Prozesse.
The autumnal splendor of colors is a result of complex chemical processes.
Scientific explanation
Jenseits der Nostalgie bietet der Herbst Raum für neue Anfänge.
Beyond nostalgia, autumn offers space for new beginnings.
Philosophical statement
Die Dialektik von Ernte und Verfall prägt das Bild des Herbstes.
The dialectic of harvest and decay shapes the image of autumn.
High-level terminology
Man kann den Herbst nicht verstehen, ohne seine Stille zu hören.
One cannot understand autumn without hearing its silence.
Rhetorical structure
Die herbstlichen Nebel verhüllen die Landschaft wie ein Leichentuch.
The autumnal mists shroud the landscape like a shroud.
Simile usage
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Used to say that autumn is beginning to be felt and seen in the environment.
Man merkt, der Herbst zieht langsam ein.
— A metaphor for the later years of a person's life, usually after retirement.
Er genießt den Herbst des Lebens in seinem Garten.
— A common saying highlighting that autumn is the time for gathering crops.
Wie man sagt: Herbstzeit ist Erntezeit.
— Refers to the period in October when the season is most prominent.
Wir sind jetzt mitten im Herbst.
— Referring to the autumn of the current year.
Diesen Herbst wollen wir wandern gehen.
— Indicating a recurring event that happens every year in autumn.
Jeden Herbst fliegen die Kraniche weg.
— Indicating a deadline or duration until the season starts.
Das Projekt muss bis zum Herbst fertig sein.
— Describing a specific type of cool, brisk wind associated with the season.
Ein herbstlicher Wind weht durch die Gassen.
— Signs that autumn is coming, like cooler nights or yellowing leaves.
Die kalten Nächte sind Vorboten des Herbstes.
— The specific feeling or atmosphere that autumn creates.
Ich liebe die gemütliche Herbststimmung.
よく混同される語
Herbst is the season; Ernte is the act of harvesting. They are related but different.
Sounds slightly similar but means a hostel or inn.
An adjective meaning bitter or harsh, not related to the season.
慣用句と表現
— To be born in autumn or to have a personality that matches the season's mood.
Sie ist ein echtes Kind des Herbstes.
Poetic— To feel melancholic or to be in a stage of life characterized by reflection.
Nach dem Verlust trug er den Herbst im Herzen.
Literary— A verb meaning that things are starting to look or feel like autumn.
Es herbstelt draußen sehr.
Colloquial/Regional— To be fragile, unstable, or easily moved by external forces.
Er fühlte sich wie ein Herbstblatt im Wind.
Metaphorical— Specifically refers to the beautiful, sunny part of autumn.
Wir hoffen auf einen goldenen Oktober.
Common— Refers to the depressing, dark end of the autumn season.
Der graue November drückt auf die Stimmung.
Common— When someone falls in love or feels energetic at an unexpected time.
Er hat Frühlingsgefühle im Herbst.
Humorous— To reap the rewards of one's hard work over a long period.
Jetzt können wir endlich die Ernte des Herbstes einfahren.
Formal/Metaphorical— Actually a flower, but sometimes used to describe someone who blossoms late.
Sie ist eine wahre Herbstzeitlose.
Literary— Often used in autumn to describe difficult political or personal periods.
Wir erleben gerade stürmische Zeiten.
Metaphorical間違えやすい
Both relate to the same time of year.
Herbst is the time period (season), while Ernte is the agricultural process of picking crops.
Wir feiern im Herbst das Erntedankfest.
It is a synonym.
Spätjahr is regional (South Germany/Switzerland), whereas Herbst is standard German.
In München sagt man Herbst, in Basel oft Spätjahr.
One is a noun, one is an adjective.
Use 'Herbst' for the season itself and 'herbstlich' to describe things that look or feel like autumn.
Das ist ein herbstlicher Tag im Herbst.
September is part of the Herbst.
September is a specific month; Herbst is the whole three-month season.
Der Herbst fängt im September an.
Very closely associated.
Laub refers to the foliage/leaves; Herbst is the season when they fall.
Im Herbst harken wir das Laub.
文型パターン
Der Herbst ist [Adjektiv].
Der Herbst ist schön.
Im Herbst [Verb] es.
Im Herbst regnet es.
Ich gehe im Herbst gerne [Aktivität].
Ich gehe im Herbst gerne wandern.
Obwohl es Herbst ist, [Satz].
Obwohl es Herbst ist, ist es sehr warm.
Die [Nomen] des Herbstes sind [Adjektiv].
Die Farben des Herbstes sind beeindruckend.
Je weiter der Herbst voranschreitet, desto [Satz].
Je weiter der Herbst voranschreitet, desto kürzer werden die Tage.
In der Metaphorik des Herbstes spiegelt sich [Konzept].
In der Metaphorik des Herbstes spiegelt sich die menschliche Vergänglichkeit.
Ich mag den [Nomen].
Ich mag den Herbst.
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動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Very common during the months of August to December.
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Die Herbst ist schön.
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Der Herbst ist schön.
Seasons are masculine in German, so use 'der', not 'die'.
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Ich fahre in Herbst nach Berlin.
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Ich fahre im Herbst nach Berlin.
Always use the contraction 'im' (in dem) for seasons.
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Das ist ein herbst Tag.
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Das ist ein Herbsttag. (or herbstlicher Tag)
You must either combine the nouns or use an adjective.
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Ich mag alle Herbste.
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Ich mag die Herbstzeit.
The plural 'Herbste' is very rare; 'Herbstzeit' sounds much more natural.
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Der Herbst fängt in Juni an.
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Der Herbst fängt im September an.
This is a factual mistake; make sure you know the German months for the seasons.
ヒント
Always Masculine
Remember that all seasons (Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, Winter) are masculine. This makes it easier to remember the articles.
Learn Compounds
German uses 'Herbst' to build many useful words. Learning 'Herbstlaub' or 'Herbststurm' expands your vocabulary quickly.
Oktoberfest Timing
Don't be confused: Oktoberfest is mostly in September, which is the beginning of the Herbst!
The Silent 'p' Trap
Don't let the 'p' disappear. It's 'Her-b-st', not 'Herst'. Practice the cluster slowly.
Use 'im'
When talking about when something happens, always use 'im Herbst'. Never use 'in Herbst'.
Capitalization
Since it is a noun, 'Herbst' must always start with a capital letter in German.
South German Variation
If you are in the South, you might hear 'Spätjahr'. It means the exact same thing as Herbst.
Life Stages
Use 'Lebensherbst' to describe the golden years of life in a poetic way.
Adjective Use
Use 'herbstlich' to describe the vibe of a day or a meal: 'Ein herbstliches Essen'.
Vocalic 'r'
In many regions, the 'r' is not rolled. It sounds like 'Heabst'. Listen for this in movies or podcasts.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of the word 'Harvest'. Herbst and Harvest start with the same sound and used to mean the same thing. Autumn is the harvest season.
視覚的連想
Imagine a bright red leaf shaped like the letter 'H' falling onto a pumpkin. The 'H' stands for Herbst.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to name five things you see in the 'Herbst' using the sentence structure 'Im Herbst sehe ich...' (In autumn I see...).
語源
From the Old High German 'herbist', which is derived from the Proto-Germanic '*harbistaz'. It has been part of the German language for over a thousand years.
元の意味: The original meaning was 'harvest' or 'time of gathering'. This is why it is related to the English word 'harvest'.
Germanic (Indo-European).文化的な背景
Be careful when using 'Deutscher Herbst' as it refers to a specific, violent political crisis in the 1970s.
Unlike the US where 'Fall' is very common, German speakers only use 'Herbst'. The celebration of Halloween has become more popular in Germany recently, but it is not a traditional 'Herbst' holiday.
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実際の使用場面
Weather Forecast
- herbstliche Temperaturen
- wechselhaftes Herbstwetter
- erster Herbstfrost
- stürmischer Herbsttag
School and Education
- Planung der Herbstferien
- Herbstprojekt in der Grundschule
- Herbstsemester an der Uni
- Basteln im Herbst
Cooking and Food
- herbstliche Rezepte
- Gemüse der Herbstsaison
- Herbstmenü mit Wild
- typisches Herbstgebäck
Nature and Gardening
- Herbstlaub harken
- Garten winterfest machen
- Pflanzen im Herbst
- Waldspaziergang im Herbst
Fashion and Shopping
- neue Herbstmode
- Herbstkollektion eingetroffen
- warme Herbstschuhe
- Herbstfarben tragen
会話のきっかけ
"Was ist deine Lieblingsbeschäftigung im Herbst?"
"Magst du den Herbst oder lieber den Frühling?"
"Welche Farben findest du im Herbst am schönsten?"
"Was machst du normalerweise in den Herbstferien?"
"Kochst du im Herbst gerne mit Kürbis?"
日記のテーマ
Beschreibe einen perfekten Herbsttag in deiner Stadt. Wie ist das Wetter und was machst du?
Welche Gefühle löst der Herbst bei dir aus? Ist es eher Gemütlichkeit oder Melancholie?
Schreibe über eine Kindheitserinnerung, die im Herbst spielt.
Wie verändert sich die Natur in deiner Umgebung, wenn der Herbst einzieht?
Welche Traditionen hast du oder deine Familie in der Herbstzeit?
よくある質問
10 問It is masculine: der Herbst. All four seasons in German are masculine.
You say 'im Herbst'. This is a contraction of 'in dem Herbst'.
Meteorologically, they are September, October, and November.
The plural is 'die Herbste', but it is very rarely used in daily life.
Herbst is the season (autumn), and Ernte is the harvest itself.
No, the English word 'fall' is not used. Only 'Herbst' is used for the season.
It refers to a period of warm, sunny weather in late autumn, similar to an Indian Summer.
Pronounce the 'p' quickly followed by a sharp 'st' sound.
These are the autumn school holidays, usually occurring in October.
Yes, 'der Herbst des Lebens' is a common metaphor for the later years of life.
自分をテスト 200 問
Translate to German: I like autumn because of the colors.
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Beschreiben Sie das Wetter im Herbst (3 Sätze).
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Translate to German: In autumn, the leaves fall from the trees.
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Was machen Sie gerne im Herbst? (4 Sätze)
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Translate to German: We have autumn holidays in October.
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Erklären Sie den Begriff 'Altweibersommer'.
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Translate to German: The days are getting shorter now.
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Schreiben Sie einen kurzen Text über das Erntedankfest.
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Translate to German: Autumn is the season of harvest.
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Was ist Ihre Lieblingsjahreszeit und warum?
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Describe the colors of autumn.
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Translate to German: It is often foggy in the morning.
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What do children do with chestnuts?
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Translate to German: The wind is very strong today.
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Why do birds fly south?
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Translate to German: I am wearing my autumn jacket.
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Explain 'Herbst des Lebens' in your own words.
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Translate to German: The forest looks golden.
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What is 'Schmuddelwetter'?
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Translate to German: We are making pumpkin soup.
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Erzählen Sie von Ihrem Lieblingsherbsttag.
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Was essen Sie am liebsten im Herbst?
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Mögen Sie Herbststürme? Warum oder warum nicht?
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Was machen Kinder in Ihrem Land im Herbst?
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Beschreiben Sie die Farben des Waldes im Oktober.
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Wie bereiten Sie sich auf die kalte Jahreszeit vor?
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Was halten Sie vom 'Herbstblues'?
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Diskutieren Sie die Vor- und Nachteile des Herbstwetters.
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Haben Sie schon einmal Pilze gesammelt?
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Welche Kleidung tragen Sie im Herbst?
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Was bedeutet für Sie 'Gemütlichkeit' im Herbst?
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Erzählen Sie von einem Herbstfest, das Sie besucht haben.
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Lesen Sie gerne Gedichte über den Herbst?
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Wie verändert sich Ihre Stimmung im Herbst?
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Herbst und Frühling für Sie?
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Wohin würden Sie im Herbst verreisen?
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Kennen Sie deutsche Herbsttraditionen?
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Wie sieht Ihr Garten im Herbst aus?
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Was ist das schönste am Herbst?
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Sollte man im Herbst mehr Vitamine nehmen?
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Listen and transcribe: 'Der Herbst ist die Zeit der bunten Blätter.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Im Oktober haben wir zwei Wochen Herbstferien.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Morgen wird es ein stürmischer Herbsttag.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Ich liebe den Duft von frischem Herbstlaub.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Die Weinlese beginnt dieses Jahr etwas früher.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Der Altweibersommer verwöhnt uns mit viel Sonne.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Im Herbst ziehen die Zugvögel weg.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Kürbissuppe ist mein absolutes Lieblingsessen im Herbst.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Die herbstliche Melancholie ist in der Literatur oft ein Thema.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Wir müssen das Laub im Garten zusammenrechen.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Ein goldener Herbst ist gut für das Gemüt.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Die Tage werden merklich kürzer und die Nächte kälter.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Herbstzeit ist Bastelzeit für Kinder.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Es herbstelt schon sehr im Wald.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Der Herbstwind weht heute sehr kräftig.'
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Summary
The word 'Herbst' is a masculine noun (der Herbst) that means autumn. Use 'im Herbst' for 'in autumn' and remember to capitalize it. It is a season of harvest and beauty in Germany. Example: 'Im Herbst sind die Wälder sehr bunt.'
- Herbst is the German word for autumn/fall, a masculine noun (der Herbst) used to describe the season between September and November.
- It is central to German culture, associated with harvests, colorful leaves, wind, and specific holidays like Erntedankfest and St. Martin.
- Grammatically, it is most commonly used with the preposition 'im' (im Herbst) to indicate when an event takes place.
- The word is related to the English 'harvest' and carries connotations of both abundance and seasonal transition.
Always Masculine
Remember that all seasons (Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, Winter) are masculine. This makes it easier to remember the articles.
Learn Compounds
German uses 'Herbst' to build many useful words. Learning 'Herbstlaub' or 'Herbststurm' expands your vocabulary quickly.
Oktoberfest Timing
Don't be confused: Oktoberfest is mostly in September, which is the beginning of the Herbst!
The Silent 'p' Trap
Don't let the 'p' disappear. It's 'Her-b-st', not 'Herst'. Practice the cluster slowly.
例文
Die Blätter fallen im Herbst von den Bäumen.
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