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- Konsultieren is a formal German verb meaning 'to consult' an expert or a reference source for professional advice or information.
- It is a transitive verb requiring a direct accusative object, and it does not use the preposition 'mit' unlike English.
- Commonly used in medical, legal, and academic settings, it belongs to a higher linguistic register than the everyday word 'fragen'.
- Typical objects include doctors, lawyers, manuals, dictionaries, and archives, emphasizing the authority of the source being consulted.
The German verb konsultieren is a sophisticated, high-register term that primarily translates to the English 'to consult.' While in English, 'to consult' can range from a casual conversation to a formal professional meeting, the German konsultieren leans heavily toward the formal, professional, or academic side. It originates from the Latin 'consultare,' which implies a repetitive process of deliberating, considering, or asking for advice. In modern German, you do not 'konsultieren' your friend about what pizza to order; rather, you konsultieren an expert, a physician, a legal advisor, or a reference work to obtain specialized information or a professional opinion. This word belongs to the 'Bildungssprache' (educated language), meaning its use signals a certain level of education and formality. It is most commonly encountered in medical, legal, and academic contexts where the exchange of expert knowledge is the primary objective.
- Professional Context
- When a patient seeks a second opinion from a specialist, they are said to 'einen Spezialisten konsultieren.' This implies a formal appointment and the expectation of expert diagnostic feedback.
- Academic Context
- In research, one might 'ein Lexikon konsultieren' or 'die Quellen konsultieren.' This means systematically looking up information in a reliable source to verify facts or gain deeper insight.
Bevor wir eine endgültige Entscheidung treffen, sollten wir unbedingt einen Rechtsanwalt konsultieren, um alle rechtlichen Risiken abzuwägen.
The nuance of konsultieren also involves a sense of seeking authority. Unlike the verb 'fragen' (to ask), which is neutral and can be used in any situation, konsultieren suggests that the person being asked possesses a higher level of knowledge or authority in a specific field. It is a transitive verb, meaning it directly takes an object in the accusative case. For example, 'Ich konsultiere den Arzt' (I consult the doctor). It is also used in political science and international relations when two governments 'konsultieren' each other—meaning they hold formal consultations to coordinate their actions. This adds a layer of diplomatic weight to the word that 'reden' (to talk) or 'diskutieren' (to discuss) lacks. Furthermore, the word is often used in the passive voice or as a participle in technical reports, such as 'die konsultierten Fachleute' (the consulted experts), emphasizing the rigorous process of gathering information.
In summary, konsultieren is the go-to verb for professional consultation. It covers the act of seeking advice from people (doctors, lawyers, consultants) and the act of looking up information in authoritative inanimate sources (dictionaries, archives, databases). Its usage is a hallmark of B2 and C1 level proficiency, as it demonstrates the ability to navigate formal registers of the German language. When you use this word, you are communicating that the information being sought is significant and that the source is trusted and authoritative.
Using konsultieren correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical structure and its typical companions. As a regular weak verb, its conjugation is straightforward: ich konsultiere, du konsultierst, er/sie/es konsultiert, wir konsultieren, ihr konsultiert, sie/Sie konsultieren. The past participle is konsultiert, and it forms its perfect tense with 'haben.' The most important rule to remember is that it is a transitive verb that requires an accusative object. You are always consulting 'someone' or 'something.'
- Direct Object (Accusative)
- The person or source being consulted is always in the accusative case. Example: 'Er konsultiert den Experten' (He consults the expert).
- Modal Verbs
- It is frequently paired with modal verbs like 'müssen' (must) or 'sollten' (should) to express necessity or recommendation. Example: 'Sie sollten ein Wörterbuch konsultieren.'
Der Patient hat bereits mehrere Fachärzte konsultiert, bevor er sich für die Operation entschied.
One common sentence pattern involves the purpose of the consultation, often introduced by 'um... zu' (in order to) or 'wegen' (because of). For instance, 'Er konsultierte den Anwalt wegen der Vertragsänderung' (He consulted the lawyer because of the contract change). Another pattern is the use of 'bei' to specify the situation: 'Bei Unklarheiten sollten Sie das Handbuch konsultieren' (In case of uncertainties, you should consult the manual). This shows how the verb integrates into complex instructions or advice. In professional writing, you will often see it in the passive voice: 'Nachdem alle relevanten Akten konsultiert worden waren, wurde das Urteil gefällt' (After all relevant files had been consulted, the verdict was reached).
Furthermore, konsultieren is often used in the context of 'sich beraten lassen' (to get advice). While 'sich beraten lassen' is a reflexive construction, konsultieren remains active. You can say 'Ich lasse mich von einem Experten beraten' or 'Ich konsultiere einen Experten.' Both mean essentially the same thing, but 'konsultieren' is more concise and formal. In business German, it is also common to see it in the context of project management: 'Die Stakeholder wurden im Vorfeld konsultiert' (The stakeholders were consulted beforehand). This highlights the verb's role in describing procedural steps and formal communication flows.
If you are spending time in a German-speaking professional environment, you will encounter konsultieren frequently. It is a staple of news broadcasts, particularly when reporting on politics or legal disputes. For example, a news anchor might report, 'Die Bundeskanzlerin wird ihre Berater konsultieren, bevor sie das neue Gesetz unterzeichnet.' This indicates a formal, high-level deliberation process. You will also hear it in the workplace, specifically in meetings where expert input is required. A manager might say, 'Wir müssen die Rechtsabteilung konsultieren, um sicherzugehen, dass wir keine Vorschriften verletzen.'
- In the News
- Used to describe diplomatic meetings or expert panels. 'Die Regierung konsultiert Experten zur Klimakrise.'
- In Medicine
- Doctors use it when referring patients or discussing cases. 'Haben Sie bereits einen Kardiologen konsultiert?'
In wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten ist es unerlässlich, Primärquellen zu konsultieren, um die Validität der Argumente zu gewährleisten.
In academic settings, professors and lecturers use konsultieren to describe the research process. Students are often told to 'die Fachliteratur zu konsultieren' (to consult the technical literature). This doesn't just mean reading; it means specifically looking for answers or supporting evidence. You might also find this word in the fine print of contracts or insurance policies, where it might state that one must 'einen qualifizierten Fachmann konsultieren' before making certain claims. In literature and high-quality journalism, the word is used to add precision. Instead of saying someone 'checked' a map, a writer might say they 'konsultierten die Karte,' which sounds more deliberate and focused.
Even in everyday life, if a German person is speaking about a serious medical issue, they will likely use konsultieren. It conveys a sense of taking the problem seriously and seeking the best possible advice. For example, 'Ich werde morgen einen Spezialisten wegen meiner Rückenschmerzen konsultieren.' This sounds much more official and proactive than just saying 'Ich gehe zum Arzt.' In summary, the word is ubiquitous in any context that involves expertise, formal decision-making, or rigorous research. Hearing it signals that the conversation is moving into a more formal or specialized territory.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using konsultieren is trying to use it with the preposition 'mit' (with). In English, we 'consult with' someone. However, in German, konsultieren is strictly transitive and takes a direct accusative object. Saying 'Ich konsultiere mit dem Arzt' is grammatically incorrect and sounds like a literal translation from English. The correct form is 'Ich konsultiere den Arzt.' This is a classic 'false friend' in terms of syntax, even though the meanings are identical.
- Mistake: Wrong Case
- Using the dative case instead of the accusative. Wrong: 'Ich konsultiere dem Experten.' Right: 'Ich konsultiere den Experten.'
- Mistake: Overuse in Casual Settings
- Using 'konsultieren' for trivial things. Wrong: 'Ich konsultiere meine Mutter, was ich essen soll.' (Too formal). Use 'fragen' instead.
Falsch: Wir müssen uns mit dem Anwalt konsultieren. Richtig: Wir müssen den Anwalt konsultieren.
Another common error is confusing konsultieren with sich beraten. While they are related, sich beraten often implies a reciprocal discussion where multiple parties exchange ideas to reach a conclusion (e.g., 'Wir beraten uns über das Vorgehen'). Konsultieren, on the other hand, is more unidirectional—you go to the expert to receive their knowledge. Using konsultieren when you actually mean a collaborative brainstorming session can lead to a slight misunderstanding of the power dynamic or the nature of the meeting. Additionally, learners sometimes forget that 'konsultieren' can apply to books and documents. They might limit its use only to people, missing out on its utility in academic or technical writing.
Finally, be careful with the word 'Konsultation.' While it is the noun form, it is used almost exclusively in medical or high-level political contexts. In business, people usually prefer 'Beratung' or 'Besprechung.' If you tell a German colleague you want a 'Konsultation' about a project, they might think you are being unnecessarily clinical or official. Stick to the verb konsultieren when you need to describe the action of seeking expert advice, but use 'Beratung' for the general concept of consulting as an industry or service.
German has several words that overlap with konsultieren, and choosing the right one depends on the level of formality and the specific context. The most common alternative is fragen (to ask). This is the neutral, all-purpose word. If you are asking a friend for their opinion, use 'fragen.' If you are asking a professional in a formal capacity, konsultieren is better. Another close synonym is befragen, which implies a more structured or systematic questioning, often used in the context of surveys or police interrogations (e.g., 'Zeugen befragen').
- zu Rate ziehen
- This is an idiomatic expression that means exactly 'to consult' or 'to call upon for advice.' It is very common and slightly less 'stiff' than 'konsultieren.' Example: 'Wir sollten einen Experten zu Rate ziehen.'
- nachschlagen
- Used specifically for looking up information in books, dictionaries, or online resources. While you can 'konsultieren' a dictionary, 'nachschlagen' is the more common everyday term.
Vergleich: 'Ich konsultiere die Akten' (formal/legal) vs. 'Ich schaue in die Akten' (casual/neutral).
Another important distinction is beraten vs. sich beraten lassen. Beraten means 'to advise.' If you are the expert, you 'beraten' the client. If you are the client, you 'lassen sich beraten' or you 'konsultieren' the expert. There is also recherchieren (to research), which is broader and involves the whole process of finding information, whereas konsultieren is the specific act of looking at a source. In medical contexts, you might also hear aufsuchen (to seek out/visit), as in 'einen Arzt aufsuchen.' This is very common and slightly more natural in spoken German than 'konsultieren,' though both are correct.
In summary, while konsultieren is a powerful and precise word, it exists within a network of synonyms that allow for varying degrees of formality. Fragen is for everyone, nachschlagen is for books, zu Rate ziehen is a sophisticated idiomatic alternative, and konsultieren is the formal, professional standard. Mastering these distinctions will help you sound more natural and precise in your German communication.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The word 'konsultieren' shares the same root as 'Konsul' (Consul), the high-ranking Roman official. This reinforces the word's association with authority and high-level decision making.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'k' like a soft 'ch'. It should be a hard 'k'.
- Stress on the first syllable (like English 'CONSult'). Correct is the third.
- Mispronouncing the 'ie' as a short 'i'. It must be a long 'ee' sound.
- Adding an 's' sound after 'n' like 'konsulstieren'.
- Failing to pronounce the final 'n' clearly.
難易度
Easy to recognize due to English similarity.
Tricky because of the missing preposition 'mit'.
Requires correct stress on the '-tie-' syllable.
Clear pronunciation in formal speech.
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知っておくべき文法
Transitive Verbs
Ich konsultiere den (Akk) Arzt.
Weak Verbs (Regular)
Ich konsultierte (Past), ich habe konsultiert (Perfect).
Infinitive with 'zu'
Es ist gut, jemanden zu konsultieren.
Passive Voice
Der Experte wird konsultiert.
Participle as Adjective
Die konsultierten Unterlagen liegen hier.
レベル別の例文
Ich frage den Arzt.
I ask the doctor.
A1 uses 'fragen' instead of 'konsultieren'.
Kannst du das Buch lesen?
Can you read the book?
A1 uses 'lesen' or 'nachsehen'.
Wir gehen zum Lehrer.
We go to the teacher.
A1 uses simple movement verbs.
Hilf mir bitte.
Help me please.
Simple imperative.
Er sieht im Internet nach.
He looks it up on the internet.
Using 'nachsehen' for information.
Ich brauche einen Rat.
I need some advice.
Basic noun usage.
Frag deine Mutter.
Ask your mother.
Casual 'fragen'.
Wo ist das Wörterbuch?
Where is the dictionary?
Seeking a source.
Sie müssen das Handbuch konsultieren.
You must consult the manual.
Formal instruction.
Wir konsultieren einen Experten.
We are consulting an expert.
Present tense, direct object.
Hast du den Arzt konsultiert?
Have you consulted the doctor?
Perfect tense with 'haben'.
Bitte konsultieren Sie die Liste.
Please consult the list.
Imperative with Sie.
Er konsultiert ein Lexikon.
He consults an encyclopedia.
Consulting a source.
Ich muss meinen Chef konsultieren.
I have to consult my boss.
Modal verb 'müssen'.
Konsultieren Sie bei Fragen den Support.
Consult support if you have questions.
Formal business context.
Wir konsultierten die Karte.
We consulted the map.
Simple past (Präteritum).
Es ist wichtig, einen Anwalt zu konsultieren.
It is important to consult a lawyer.
Infinitive with 'zu'.
Bevor wir kaufen, konsultieren wir die Testberichte.
Before we buy, we consult the review reports.
Subordinate clause with 'bevor'.
Haben Sie wegen der Schmerzen einen Spezialisten konsultiert?
Did you consult a specialist because of the pain?
Using 'wegen' with genitive.
Man sollte verschiedene Quellen konsultieren.
One should consult various sources.
General advice with 'man'.
Die Firma konsultiert eine Marketingagentur.
The company is consulting a marketing agency.
Business context.
Ich habe die Gebrauchsanweisung konsultiert, aber ich verstehe sie nicht.
I consulted the instructions, but I don't understand them.
Contrastive conjunction 'aber'.
Wir sollten den Fahrplan konsultieren.
We should consult the timetable.
Practical application.
Der Architekt wurde für das Projekt konsultiert.
The architect was consulted for the project.
Passive voice.
Bei rechtlichen Fragen sollten Sie unbedingt einen Fachanwalt konsultieren.
For legal questions, you should definitely consult a specialist lawyer.
Conditional advice.
Die Regierung hat Experten zur aktuellen Lage konsultiert.
The government consulted experts on the current situation.
Political context.
Es empfiehlt sich, vor der Reise die Sicherheitshinweise zu konsultieren.
It is recommended to consult the safety instructions before the trip.
Formal recommendation.
Er konsultierte das Archiv, um die historischen Daten zu prüfen.
He consulted the archive to check the historical data.
Purpose clause with 'um... zu'.
Die betroffenen Bürger wurden im Vorfeld nicht konsultiert.
The affected citizens were not consulted in advance.
Passive voice with negation.
Wir müssen die technischen Spezifikationen genau konsultieren.
We must consult the technical specifications closely.
Precise vocabulary.
Um Fehler zu vermeiden, konsultierte sie das Wörterbuch.
To avoid mistakes, she consulted the dictionary.
Standard B2 sentence structure.
Haben Sie diesbezüglich schon jemanden konsultiert?
Have you already consulted someone regarding this?
Use of 'diesbezüglich'.
Es ist unerlässlich, die Primärquellen direkt zu konsultieren.
It is essential to consult the primary sources directly.
Academic register.
Nachdem er mehrere Gutachter konsultiert hatte, fühlte er sich sicherer.
After he had consulted several appraisers, he felt more secure.
Plusquamperfekt with 'nachdem'.
Die Kommission konsultiert regelmäßig zivilgesellschaftliche Organisationen.
The commission regularly consults civil society organizations.
Institutional context.
Bevor man eine Diagnose stellt, muss man die gesamte Krankenakte konsultieren.
Before making a diagnosis, one must consult the entire medical record.
Professional requirement.
In strittigen Fällen wird oft das Bundesverfassungsgericht konsultiert.
In contentious cases, the Federal Constitutional Court is often consulted.
Legal passive.
Die Forscherin konsultierte statistische Datenbanken für ihre Analyse.
The researcher consulted statistical databases for her analysis.
Scientific context.
Es reicht nicht aus, nur die Zusammenfassung zu konsultieren.
It is not sufficient to only consult the summary.
Formal critique.
Wir haben die relevanten Stakeholder ausführlich konsultiert.
We have consulted the relevant stakeholders extensively.
Corporate jargon.
Die völkerrechtlichen Implikationen erfordern es, das Archiv des Auswärtigen Amtes zu konsultieren.
The implications under international law require consulting the archives of the Federal Foreign Office.
High-level diplomatic register.
In seinem philosophischen Werk konsultiert der Autor immer wieder antike Denker.
In his philosophical work, the author repeatedly consults ancient thinkers.
Metaphorical/Academic use.
Es obliegt dem Vorstand, bei derartigen Krisen externe Berater zu konsultieren.
It is incumbent upon the board to consult external advisors in such crises.
Sophisticated 'es obliegt' construction.
Die konsultierten Experten kamen zu einem einhelligen Ergebnis.
The consulted experts reached a unanimous result.
Participle as adjective.
Man muss die Etymologie des Wortes konsultieren, um seine volle Bedeutung zu erfassen.
One must consult the etymology of the word to grasp its full meaning.
Abstract application.
Ohne die entsprechenden Fachinstanzen zu konsultieren, wäre das Vorhaben zum Scheitern verurteilt.
Without consulting the appropriate technical authorities, the project would be doomed to failure.
Conditional with 'ohne... zu'.
Die weitreichenden Befugnisse erlauben es ihm, jederzeit das Parlament zu konsultieren.
The extensive powers allow him to consult parliament at any time.
Legal/Political nuance.
In der Literaturkritik ist es üblich, die Korrespondenz des Autors zu konsultieren.
In literary criticism, it is common to consult the author's correspondence.
Specialized field usage.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To seek help from a medical or technical expert.
Ich werde einen Spezialisten konsultieren.
— To look through academic or professional books.
Für die Masterarbeit muss man viel Literatur konsultieren.
— To seek advice from a mystical source (often figurative).
Sie konsultierte das Orakel von Delphi.
— To seek professional advice (slightly redundant but used).
Wir haben den Rat eines Fachmanns konsultiert.
— To look at a map for direction.
Wir müssen die Karte konsultieren, wir haben uns verlaufen.
— To search through digital data collections.
Wissenschaftler konsultieren globale Datenbanken.
— To seek legal services from a notary.
Beim Hauskauf muss man einen Notar konsultieren.
— To look at the rules of an organization.
Der Verein muss die Statuten konsultieren.
— To ask a tax advisor for help.
Im März konsultiere ich immer meinen Steuerberater.
— To read the instruction manual.
Konsultieren Sie die Bedienungsanleitung für die Installation.
よく混同される語
Means 'to state' or 'to establish a fact', not to consult.
Means 'to consume' (food or media), sounds similar but very different meaning.
Means 'to concentrate', often confused by beginners due to the 'kon-' prefix.
慣用句と表現
— The most common idiomatic equivalent of 'to consult'.
Er zog einen Freund zu Rate.
Neutral— To miss out (unrelated but often used when one fails to consult).
Wer nicht konsultiert, guckt in die Röhre.
Slang— To ask someone many questions (very informal).
Das Kind fragte den Experten Löcher in den Bauch.
Informal— To play it safe (why one consults).
Um auf Nummer sicher zu gehen, konsultieren wir den Chef.
Neutral— Get to the point (used in consultations).
Jetzt mal Butter bei die Fische: Was sagt der Experte?
Informal— To hit the nail on the head (result of good consultation).
Der Berater hat den Nagel auf den Kopf getroffen.
Neutral— To be at one's wit's end (when one needs to consult).
Ich bin mit meinem Latein am Ende, ich muss jemanden konsultieren.
Informal— A broad hint (what a consultant might do).
Er gab mir einen Wink mit dem Zaunpfahl.
Informal間違えやすい
Both involve asking questions.
Befragen is more like an interview or interrogation; konsultieren is seeking expert advice.
Die Polizei befragt den Zeugen, aber der Kranke konsultiert den Arzt.
Both used for books.
Nachschlagen is the everyday word for looking something up; konsultieren is more formal and academic.
Ich schlage das Wort nach. Der Forscher konsultiert das Archiv.
Related to consultation.
Beraten is what the expert does (to advise); konsultieren is what the seeker does (to consult).
Der Anwalt berät mich. Ich konsultiere den Anwalt.
The basic meaning is the same.
Fragen is general; konsultieren is specifically for experts/sources and formal.
Frag deine Freunde. Konsultiere einen Fachmann.
Involves talking about a topic.
Besprechen is a mutual discussion; konsultieren is seeking specific input from an authority.
Wir besprechen den Plan. Ich konsultiere den Chef dazu.
文型パターン
Subjekt + müssen + Objekt (Akk) + konsultieren.
Ich muss den Arzt konsultieren.
Subjekt + hat + Objekt (Akk) + konsultiert.
Er hat das Handbuch konsultiert.
Es ist wichtig, + Objekt (Akk) + zu konsultieren.
Es ist wichtig, einen Experten zu konsultieren.
Wegen + Genitiv + konsultieren wir + Objekt (Akk).
Wegen des Fehlers konsultieren wir die Anleitung.
Nachdem + Subjekt + Objekt (Akk) + konsultiert hatte, ...
Nachdem er den Anwalt konsultiert hatte, unterschrieb er.
Passiv: Objekt + wird + konsultiert.
Das Archiv wird morgen konsultiert.
Partizipialattribut: Der/Die/Das + konsultierte + Nomen...
Die konsultierte Literatur war sehr hilfreich.
Konjunktiv II: Wenn ich Zeit hätte, würde ich den Spezialisten konsultieren.
Wenn ich Zeit hätte, würde ich den Spezialisten konsultieren.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
High in professional and written German; medium in casual spoken German.
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Ich konsultiere mit dem Arzt.
→
Ich konsultiere den Arzt.
German 'konsultieren' does not take the preposition 'mit'.
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Ich konsultiere meine Freunde für die Party.
→
Ich frage meine Freunde wegen der Party.
'Konsultieren' is too formal for casual social planning.
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Er hat das Wort im Buch konsultiert.
→
Er hat das Wort im Buch nachgeschlagen.
While not wrong, 'nachschlagen' is much more natural for individual words.
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Ich konsultiere dem Experten.
→
Ich konsultiere den Experten.
The verb requires the accusative case, not the dative.
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Wir konsultieren über den Plan.
→
Wir beraten uns über den Plan.
'Konsultieren' doesn't mean to discuss together; it means to seek advice from a source.
ヒント
Accusative Only
Always remember: 'konsultieren' + Accusative. No prepositions needed. Just like 'sehen' or 'hören'.
Formal Situations
Use this word in emails to doctors, lawyers, or professors to sound more professional.
Reference Works
When writing an essay, use 'konsultieren' to describe looking at your sources. It sounds very academic.
Stress the 'ie'
The stress is always on the 'ie' in verbs ending in '-ieren'. This is a consistent rule in German.
Medical Use
In a hospital, 'konsultieren' is the standard way to talk about seeing a specialist.
No 'mit'
If you feel like saying 'mit', stop! Just use the person's name or title in the accusative.
Idiom Alert
Learn 'zu Rate ziehen' as a backup. It's very common and makes you sound like a pro.
Stakeholders
In modern German business, you often 'konsultieren' stakeholders before a project starts.
Latin Roots
Knowing it comes from Latin 'consultare' helps you remember it's a formal, serious word.
News Reports
Watch German news. You will hear this word often when they talk about political meetings.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'Consultant' (Berater). To 'konsultieren' is what you do when you meet that consultant.
視覚的連想
Imagine a person in a white lab coat (doctor) or a suit (lawyer) pointing at a thick book. You are 'konsulting' both the person and the book.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Write three sentences about a time you needed expert help, using 'konsultieren' in the past, present, and with a modal verb.
語源
From the Latin verb 'consultare', which is the frequentative form of 'consulere' (to deliberate, take counsel, or consult).
元の意味: To take counsel, to deliberate, or to reflect maturely upon a subject.
Indo-European (Latinate loanword in Germanic).文化的な背景
None. The word is neutral and professional.
English speakers often say 'consult with', but German speakers must drop the 'with'.
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実際の使用場面
Medical
- Einen Facharzt konsultieren
- Eine Zweitmeinung einholen
- Die Krankenakte konsultieren
- Den Notdienst konsultieren
Legal
- Einen Anwalt konsultieren
- Die Gesetzestexte konsultieren
- Einen Notar konsultieren
- Rechtsbeistand suchen
Academic
- Quellen konsultieren
- Die Fachliteratur konsultieren
- Archive konsultieren
- Ein Lexikon konsultieren
Business
- Berater konsultieren
- Stakeholder konsultieren
- Das Handbuch konsultieren
- Expertenrat einholen
Daily Life
- Die Karte konsultieren
- Den Fahrplan konsultieren
- Das Wörterbuch konsultieren
- Einen Profi konsultieren
会話のきっかけ
"Haben Sie wegen Ihrer Beschwerden schon einen Spezialisten konsultiert?"
"Welche Quellen haben Sie für Ihre Recherche konsultiert?"
"Sollten wir vor der Entscheidung die Rechtsabteilung konsultieren?"
"Wie oft konsultieren Sie Ihr Wörterbuch beim Deutschlernen?"
"Wann haben Sie das letzte Mal ein echtes Lexikon konsultiert?"
日記のテーマ
Beschreibe eine Situation, in der du einen Experten konsultieren musstest. Was war das Ergebnis?
Welche Quellen konsultierst du am häufigsten, wenn du wichtige Informationen suchst?
Warum ist es in manchen Berufen lebenswichtig, Kollegen zu konsultieren?
Glaubst du, dass wir heute zu oft das Internet konsultieren, anstatt selbst nachzudenken?
Reflektiere über einen Moment, in dem du jemanden nicht konsultiert hast und es später bereut hast.
よくある質問
10 問No, this is a common mistake for English speakers. In German, 'konsultieren' is transitive and does not take the preposition 'mit'. You must say 'Ich konsultiere meinen Arzt' (accusative).
No, you can also 'konsultieren' objects like books, dictionaries, maps, and archives. It implies that these sources are authoritative.
'Fragen' is a general word for asking anyone anything. 'Konsultieren' is formal and specifically used for seeking advice from experts or professional sources.
Yes, it is a weak (regular) verb. Its forms are: konsultieren, konsultierte, hat konsultiert.
'Zu Rate ziehen' is a very common idiomatic alternative that sounds slightly more natural in many professional contexts while remaining formal.
This refers to formal, high-level meetings between the governments of two countries to coordinate policy.
Yes, 'ein Wörterbuch konsultieren' is perfectly correct, though 'im Wörterbuch nachschlagen' is more common in everyday speech.
It is common in medical ('die ärztliche Konsultation') and political contexts, but less so in general business where 'Beratung' is preferred.
No, it always takes the accusative case. For example: 'den Experten' (masculine accusative).
It is pronounced like 'ee-ren' with the stress on the 'ee' sound.
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Write a sentence using 'konsultieren' and 'Arzt'.
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Write a sentence using 'konsultieren' and 'Anwalt'.
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Translate: 'We should consult the manual.'
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Write a formal email sentence asking to consult a specialist.
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Translate: 'The experts were consulted.'
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Use 'konsultieren' in the past tense (Präteritum).
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Write a sentence with 'um... zu' and 'konsultieren'.
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Translate: 'Have you consulted a lawyer?'
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Write a sentence using 'konsultieren' and 'Lexikon'.
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Describe a professional situation where you need to consult someone.
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Use the word 'Konsultation' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'The government consults scientists.'
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Write a sentence using 'konsultieren' in the future tense.
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Translate: 'Consult the map!' (Imperative, informal plural)
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Write a sentence about researching for a thesis.
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Use 'nachschlagen' and 'konsultieren' in two different sentences to show the difference.
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Translate: 'It is essential to consult the primary sources.'
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Write a sentence using 'konsultieren' and 'Stakeholder'.
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Translate: 'The consulted documents are on the table.'
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Write a sentence about consulting one's conscience.
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Say: 'Ich muss einen Experten konsultieren.'
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Say: 'Haben Sie den Arzt konsultiert?'
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Say: 'Wir sollten das Handbuch konsultieren.'
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Explain in German what 'konsultieren' means.
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Say: 'Die Regierung konsultiert Experten.'
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Pronounce correctly: 'konsultieren'.
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Say: 'Ich konsultiere mein Wörterbuch.'
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Say: 'Er konsultierte das Archiv.'
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Say: 'Sollten wir einen Anwalt konsultieren?'
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Say: 'Die Quellen müssen konsultiert werden.'
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Say: 'Ich habe einen Spezialisten konsultiert.'
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Say: 'Konsultieren Sie die Packungsbeilage.'
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Say: 'Wir konsultieren die Stakeholder.'
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Say: 'Haben Sie diesbezüglich jemanden konsultiert?'
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Say: 'Es ist wichtig, Primärquellen zu konsultieren.'
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Say: 'Der Richter konsultierte die Akten.'
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Say: 'Wir müssen vorab konsultieren.'
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Say: 'Ich werde meinen Steuerberater konsultieren.'
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Say: 'Das Orakel wurde konsultiert.'
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Say: 'Man sollte verschiedene Meinungen konsultieren.'
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Listen and write: 'Ich konsultiere den Experten.'
Listen and write: 'Haben Sie das Handbuch konsultiert?'
Listen and write: 'Wir müssen einen Anwalt konsultieren.'
Listen and write: 'Die Quellen wurden konsultiert.'
Listen and write: 'Er konsultierte das Archiv.'
Listen and write: 'Sollten wir einen Spezialisten konsultieren?'
Listen and write: 'Konsultieren Sie die Liste.'
Listen and write: 'Ich werde meinen Chef konsultieren.'
Listen and write: 'Die Stakeholder wurden konsultiert.'
Listen and write: 'Man muss die Statuten konsultieren.'
Listen and write: 'Haben Sie diesbezüglich jemanden konsultiert?'
Listen and write: 'Die Regierung konsultiert Experten.'
Listen and write: 'Ich habe das Lexikon konsultiert.'
Listen and write: 'Bitte konsultieren Sie den Support.'
Listen and write: 'Der Patient hat einen Arzt konsultiert.'
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Summary
The verb 'konsultieren' is your primary tool for expressing formal consultation in German. It bridges the gap between simply asking a question and seeking professional expertise. Example: 'Bei rechtlichen Problemen sollten Sie einen Anwalt konsultieren.'
- Konsultieren is a formal German verb meaning 'to consult' an expert or a reference source for professional advice or information.
- It is a transitive verb requiring a direct accusative object, and it does not use the preposition 'mit' unlike English.
- Commonly used in medical, legal, and academic settings, it belongs to a higher linguistic register than the everyday word 'fragen'.
- Typical objects include doctors, lawyers, manuals, dictionaries, and archives, emphasizing the authority of the source being consulted.
Accusative Only
Always remember: 'konsultieren' + Accusative. No prepositions needed. Just like 'sehen' or 'hören'.
Formal Situations
Use this word in emails to doctors, lawyers, or professors to sound more professional.
Reference Works
When writing an essay, use 'konsultieren' to describe looking at your sources. It sounds very academic.
Stress the 'ie'
The stress is always on the 'ie' in verbs ending in '-ieren'. This is a consistent rule in German.
例文
Bei diesen Symptomen sollten Sie einen Arzt konsultieren.
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