melancholisch
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- Melancholisch describes a pensive, quiet sadness often linked to deep thought and artistic beauty.
- It is more sophisticated than 'traurig' (sad) and implies a reflective state of mind.
- Commonly used to describe music, weather, art, and general human dispositions.
- Rooted in ancient medicine and the German Romantic tradition of 'Weltschmerz'.
The German adjective melancholisch is a sophisticated term used to describe a specific state of mind that goes far beyond simple sadness. While the English word 'melancholic' provides a direct translation, the German usage often carries a deeper cultural weight, frequently associated with the Romantic era of literature and philosophy. When a person is melancholisch, they are experiencing a pensive, often quiet sadness that is frequently coupled with deep thought or a sense of longing. It is not necessarily a negative state; in German culture, there is often a certain beauty or artistic value attributed to this mood. It is the feeling one might get while looking at a sunset over a desolate landscape or listening to a slow, minor-key piano concerto. Unlike 'traurig' (sad), which is often a reaction to a specific negative event, being melancholisch can be a general disposition or a lingering mood without a single, identifiable cause.
- Emotional Depth
- This word describes a complex emotional state where sadness is mixed with reflection. It suggests that the person is deep in thought, perhaps contemplating the fleeting nature of life or the beauty of what has been lost.
In modern German conversation, you will encounter melancholisch in contexts ranging from psychological descriptions to casual observations about the weather or music. It is a 'high-level' word, meaning it sounds more educated and precise than simply saying someone is 'down' or 'unhappy.' It captures the nuance of a 'sweet' sadness—the kind of feeling that makes you want to sit by a window and watch the rain rather than go out and party. It is also frequently used to describe inanimate objects or environments that evoke this feeling, such as a 'melancholischer Herbsttag' (a melancholic autumn day) or a 'melancholische Melodie' (a melancholic melody).
Nachdem er den alten Brief gelesen hatte, blickte er lange und melancholisch aus dem Fenster.
Furthermore, the term has historical roots in the 'four humors' theory of ancient medicine, where 'black bile' (Greek: melas chole) was thought to cause this temperament. While we no longer believe in humors, the word has retained that sense of a fundamental personality trait. A 'Melancholiker' is someone whose natural state is one of serious, thoughtful sadness. This distinction is important: while anyone can feel melancholisch at times, for some, it is a defining characteristic of their existence. In a world that often demands constant happiness and productivity, the German language allows space for this more somber, reflective state through this specific adjective.
- Aesthetic Usage
- In art and film criticism, the word is indispensable. A director might be praised for the 'melancholische Atmosphäre' of their film, suggesting a mood of quiet desperation or beautiful decay.
The word also appears frequently in discussions about 'Weltschmerz'—that specifically German concept of world-weariness. If you feel that the world is inherently flawed or that human existence is fundamentally tragic, you are likely in a melancholisch state. It is the opposite of 'euphorisch' (euphoric) or 'ausgelassen' (boisterous). Understanding this word helps learners grasp the value German culture places on introspection and the acceptance of the darker, more reflective sides of the human experience. It is a word for the soul, for the night, and for the changing seasons.
Die Ruinen des Schlosses wirkten im fahlen Mondlicht seltsam melancholisch.
- Social Context
- If a friend seems quiet and thoughtful during a gathering, you might ask, 'Warum so melancholisch?' This implies you notice their withdrawal into thought, rather than just asking if they are sad (traurig).
To wrap up, remember that melancholisch is an adjective that scales. You can be 'ein bisschen melancholisch' or 'tief melancholisch.' It describes the intersection of the heart and the mind. It is the linguistic equivalent of a minor chord in music—resonant, slightly painful, but often incredibly beautiful. By using this word, you signal a high level of emotional intelligence and a command of the more nuanced registers of the German language.
Using melancholisch correctly requires an understanding of German adjective declension and the contexts in which it appears. As an adjective, it can be used predicatively (after a verb like 'sein' or 'werden') or attributively (before a noun). When used predicatively, it remains unchanged: 'Ich bin melancholisch.' However, when placed before a noun, it must take the appropriate ending based on gender, case, and the preceding article.
- Attributive Usage
- Examples: 'Ein melancholischer Film' (Masculine Nominative), 'Eine melancholische Stimmung' (Feminine Nominative), 'Das melancholische Lied' (Neuter Nominative).
One of the most common ways to use the word is in combination with verbs of perception or state. You don't just 'be' melancholic; you can 'look' melancholic (melancholisch aussehen), 'sound' melancholic (melancholisch klingen), or 'become' melancholic (melancholisch werden). For instance, 'Der Regen macht mich melancholisch' (The rain makes me melancholic) is a classic construction used to describe environmental influence on mood.
Sie sang mit einer melancholischen Stimme von ihrer verlorenen Heimat.
In written German, especially in literature or journalism, you will often find melancholisch paired with other adjectives to create a more vivid picture. Phrases like 'melancholisch und nachdenklich' (melancholic and pensive) or 'melancholisch und doch hoffnungsvoll' (melancholic and yet hopeful) are common. These pairings help define the exact flavor of the melancholy. Because it is a multi-syllabic, Latinate word, it naturally elevates the register of the sentence, making it suitable for essays, reviews, and formal letters.
It is also useful to know the comparative and superlative forms, though they are used less frequently. 'Melancholischer' (more melancholic) and 'am melancholischsten' (most melancholic) follow standard rules. For example: 'Dieses Buch ist noch melancholischer als sein letztes.' However, because the word itself describes a fairly deep state, speakers often use intensifiers like 'zutiefst' (deeply) or 'unglaublich' (incredibly) instead of the comparative form.
- Common Verb Pairings
- Verbs like 'wirken' (to seem), 'stimmen' (to put in a mood), and 'versetzen' (to put into a state) are often used. 'Die Nachricht versetzte ihn in eine melancholische Stimmung.'
In conversational German, you might use it to describe a vibe or an atmosphere. If you enter a cafe with dim lighting and slow jazz, you could say: 'Die Atmosphäre hier ist sehr melancholisch.' This is a compliment to the aesthetic quality of the place. It shows you are attuned to the emotional 'temperature' of your surroundings. Using the word correctly involves recognizing that it is a 'static' mood word—it describes how things are or feel, rather than a dynamic action.
Es gibt nichts Melancholischeres als einen leeren Spielplatz im Winter.
Finally, pay attention to the word order. In German, adjectives used attributively must match the case governed by the preposition or verb. 'Trotz der melancholischen Stimmung...' (Despite the melancholic mood...) uses the genitive case (or dative in spoken German with 'von'), requiring the '-en' ending. Mastering these small details will make your use of melancholisch sound native and polished.
You will encounter melancholisch in a variety of settings, ranging from high-brow cultural critiques to everyday observations about the human condition. In Germany, a country with a rich tradition of philosophy and classical music, this word is a staple of the 'Bildungssprache' (the language of the educated). You will hear it on public radio stations like Deutschlandfunk when critics discuss a new novel or a theater production. They might describe a character's 'melancholischer Blick' (melancholic gaze) or the 'melancholische Grundton' (melancholic undertone) of a symphony.
- In the Arts
- Listen for it in film reviews. German cinema often explores themes of history and identity, which are frequently described as 'melancholisch'. A film by Wim Wenders, for example, is almost always characterized this way.
In the world of music, the word is ubiquitous. Whether it's the 'Lieder' of Franz Schubert or modern 'Indie-Pop', if the music is slow, introspective, and evokes a sense of longing, it is melancholisch. Music journalists use it to describe the 'vibe' of an album. Even in the club scene, certain types of 'Deep House' or 'Techno' might be described as having a 'melancholische Note', especially if they use minor scales or atmospheric pads. This shows the word's versatility—it can bridge the gap between 19th-century romanticism and 21st-century electronic music.
Der Moderator im Radio beschrieb das neue Album als eine melancholische Reise durch die Nacht.
In daily life, you'll hear it during the 'Übergangsjahreszeiten' (transitional seasons)—autumn and spring. Germans often have a special relationship with the weather. A gray, rainy Sunday in Berlin is the peak 'melancholisch' experience. People might say, 'Das Wetter heute macht mich ganz melancholisch,' implying they feel like staying inside, drinking tea, and thinking about life. It is also a word you might hear in a deep conversation between friends ('Deep Talk'). When someone shares a story about a lost love or a childhood home they can never return to, the listener might respond by acknowledging the 'melancholischer Moment'.
Literature is perhaps the most significant 'habitat' for this word. From the works of Thomas Mann to contemporary authors like Jenny Erpenbeck, the concept of melancholy is a central theme. In schools, German students analyze poems where the 'lyrisches Ich' (the lyrical I) expresses a 'melancholische Weltsicht'. If you read the 'Feuilleton' (cultural section) of major newspapers like the 'Süddeutsche Zeitung' or 'Die Zeit', you will see this word used to analyze the current state of society—perhaps describing a 'melancholische Sehnsucht nach der Vergangenheit' (a melancholic longing for the past).
- In Psychology
- While 'Depression' is the clinical term, 'Melancholie' is still used in psychoanalytic circles to describe a specific type of mourning where the object of loss is internalized.
Lastly, you might hear it in the context of architecture and urban spaces. An abandoned factory, a foggy park, or an old cemetery are all described as melancholisch. It refers to the 'spirit of the place' (Genius Loci). When Germans travel to places like Venice or Prague, they often use this word to describe the feeling of historical weight and faded glory that these cities project. It is a word that connects the observer to the history and the 'soul' of what they are looking at.
„Venedig im Winter hat etwas unglaublich Melancholisches“, sagte die Reiseleiterin.
By listening for melancholisch, you will start to notice how often German speakers engage with the idea of 'beautiful sadness'. It is not a word to be feared, but one to be embraced as a key to understanding the German 'Gemüt' (mind/soul). Whether in a podcast, a novel, or a conversation over coffee, it is a word that signals a transition from the superficial to the profound.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make is confusing melancholisch with 'deprimiert' (depressed). While they are related, they are not interchangeable. 'Deprimiert' is a more clinical or heavy term, often suggesting a lack of energy or a pathological state. Melancholisch, on the other hand, is more of a 'mood' or a 'vibe' that can even be enjoyable in a strange, reflective way. Using 'deprimiert' to describe a beautiful, sad song would be incorrect; 'melancholisch' is the right choice there. Conversely, describing someone suffering from clinical depression as merely 'melancholisch' might downplay their condition.
- Category Error
- Mistake: 'Ich bin so melancholisch, dass ich nicht aus dem Bett aufstehen kann.' (Better: 'Ich bin so deprimiert...'). Melancholy usually involves active thinking, not just lethargy.
Another common error is with spelling and pronunciation. The 'ch' in melancholisch is pronounced like the 'ch' in 'ich' (the Ich-Laut), not like 'k' or 'sh'. English speakers often want to pronounce it like 'melankolisch' because of the English 'melancholy'. In German, that 'ch' must be soft. Furthermore, ensure you don't forget the 'i' before the 'sch'. It's not 'melancholsch'—the 'i' is essential for the rhythm and the correct adjectival ending.
Falsch: „Das ist ein melancholischer Buch.“ (Richtig: „Das ist ein melancholisches Buch.“ - Neuter gender matching).
Learners also struggle with the intensity of the word. Because it is a 'heavy' word, using it for trivial things can sound sarcastic or overly dramatic. If you drop your ice cream, saying 'Ich bin jetzt melancholisch' sounds like a joke. For small, temporary disappointments, 'traurig' or 'schade' is much better. Reserve melancholisch for moments of true reflection, artistic beauty, or profound longing. Using it too often dilutes its poetic power.
A subtle mistake involves the difference between 'melancholisch' and 'wehmütig'. While very similar, 'wehmütig' (wistful) specifically involves a longing for the past. You feel 'wehmütig' when looking at old photos. Melancholisch is broader; you can be melancholic about the future, the world in general, or for no reason at all. If you use melancholisch when you specifically mean you miss the 'good old days', you're missing a chance to be more precise with 'wehmütig'.
- Grammar: Adverbial vs. Adjectival
- Mistake: Adding endings to the adverb. 'Er spielt melancholische Klavier.' (Correct: 'Er spielt melancholisch Klavier.' or 'Er spielt das melancholische Klavier.')
Finally, be careful with the word 'Melancholie' (the noun). English speakers often say 'Ich habe Melancholie', but in German, we usually say 'Ich bin in einer melancholischen Stimmung' or 'Ich bin von Melancholie erfüllt'. The noun is used more abstractly. Avoid direct translations of English idioms like 'having the blues'—German has its own ways of expressing these states, and melancholisch is a key part of that unique emotional landscape.
Er verfiel in eine melancholische Starre, als er an die Vergänglichkeit dachte.
By avoiding these pitfalls, you'll be able to use melancholisch with the precision of a native speaker. Pay attention to the 'flavor' of the sadness you're describing, ensure your grammar matches the noun's gender and case, and pronounce that 'ch' with a soft, breathy sound. This will ensure your German sounds both natural and sophisticated.
German is famously rich in 'emotional' vocabulary, and melancholisch has several close relatives that you should know to truly master the language. Depending on the nuance you want to convey—whether it's a longing for the past, a heavy sadness, or a thoughtful seriousness—you might choose a different word. Understanding these differences will allow you to paint a much more detailed picture of an emotional state.
- Wehmütig (Wistful/Nostalgic)
- This is perhaps the closest synonym. However, 'wehmütig' almost always involves nostalgia. It is the pain (Weh) and courage/mood (Mut) of remembering something beautiful that is gone. 'Melancholisch' is more general and doesn't require a specific memory.
Another important alternative is schwermütig. While melancholisch can have a light, aesthetic quality, schwermütig is 'heavy' (schwer). It describes a more profound, burdensome sadness that weighs on the soul. It is often used in older literature to describe what we might now call clinical depression. If melancholisch is a gray mist, schwermütig is a heavy leaden sky. You would use it for someone who is deeply troubled and finds it hard to see any light at all.
Während sie wehmütig an ihren Urlaub dachte, wurde er plötzlich ganz schwermütig.
Then there is trübsinnig. This word comes from 'trüb' (cloudy/dim) and 'Sinn' (sense/mind). It describes a state of being 'gloomy' or 'moping'. It is often used for a temporary, perhaps slightly annoying state of mind. If someone is 'trübsinnig', they might be sulking or just in a bad mood because of the weather. It lacks the 'intellectual' or 'poetic' dignity that melancholisch carries. You wouldn't usually describe a great piece of art as 'trübsinnig', as it sounds a bit too mundane.
For a more positive spin, you could use besinnlich. This word is often heard during the Christmas season ('eine besinnliche Zeit'). It means reflective, quiet, and thoughtful, but in a peaceful, often spiritual way. While melancholisch has a touch of sadness, besinnlich is more about finding inner peace and focus. It's the difference between thinking about what you've lost (melancholisch) and thinking about what truly matters (besinnlich).
- Comparison Table
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- Melancholisch: Poetic, thoughtful sadness (General).
- Wehmütig: Nostalgic longing for the past.
- Schwermütig: Deep, heavy, clinical-feeling sadness.
- Trübsinnig: Gloomy, moping, temporary bad mood.
- Gedankenvoll: Full of thoughts, not necessarily sad.
In some contexts, you might simply use traurig (sad). It is the most basic and common word. If you are talking to a child or describing a simple reaction to a movie, traurig is perfect. Melancholisch is a 'Level 2' word—it adds flavor and sophistication. If you want to describe a person who is naturally serious and doesn't laugh much, you could also use ernst (serious) or wortkarg (taciturn), though these describe behavior rather than the internal feeling.
Statt traurig zu sein, wirkte die Musik eher melancholisch und erhaben.
By learning these alternatives, you can choose the exact 'shade' of sadness or reflection you want to express. This is what makes German such a powerful language for literature and philosophy. Whether you feel the 'Wehmut' of a fading summer or the 'Schwermut' of a difficult life phase, there is a specific word waiting for you. Melancholisch remains the most versatile and culturally rich of the bunch, serving as a perfect 'all-rounder' for sophisticated emotional expression.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
In ancient medicine, doctors believed our moods were controlled by four fluids (humors). Melancholy was caused by an excess of 'black bile'.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'ch' as 'k' (like in English 'melancholy').
- Pronouncing 'ch' as 'sh' (like 'melansholisch').
- Putting the stress on the first syllable.
- Dropping the 'i' and saying 'melancholsch'.
- Pronouncing the 'o' too short.
難易度
Common in literature and news, but long and Latinate.
Requires correct adjective endings and spelling.
The 'ch' sound and rhythm can be tricky for beginners.
Distinctive sound makes it easy to recognize once known.
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Adjective Endings (Weak Declension)
Der melancholischE Film (Nominative Masculine).
Adjective Endings (Strong Declension)
MelancholischER Wein (Nominative Masculine, no article).
Adverbial Usage
Er singt melancholisch (No ending when describing the verb).
Comparative Formation
Dieser Song ist melancholischER als der andere.
Substantivized Adjectives
Das Melancholische an diesem Bild ist die Farbe.
レベル別の例文
Die Musik ist sehr melancholisch.
The music is very melancholic.
Predicative use of the adjective.
Ich bin heute ein bisschen melancholisch.
I am a bit melancholic today.
'Ein bisschen' functions as an intensifier.
Ist der Film melancholisch?
Is the movie melancholic?
Simple question structure.
Das Wetter ist melancholisch.
The weather is melancholic.
Subject-verb-adjective.
Sie sieht melancholisch aus.
She looks melancholic.
Verb 'aussehen' + adjective.
Ein melancholischer Tag.
A melancholic day.
Attributive use, masculine nominative.
Warum bist du melancholisch?
Why are you melancholic?
Interrogative sentence.
Melancholische Lieder sind schön.
Melancholic songs are beautiful.
Plural adjective ending.
Der Herbst macht mich oft melancholisch.
Autumn often makes me melancholic.
Verb 'machen' + accusative object + adjective.
Er schreibt melancholische Gedichte.
He writes melancholic poems.
Accusative plural adjective ending.
Das ist eine melancholische Geschichte.
That is a melancholic story.
Feminine nominative adjective ending.
Wir hörten melancholische Musik im Radio.
We heard melancholic music on the radio.
Accusative feminine adjective ending.
Sie hat ein melancholisches Gesicht.
She has a melancholic face.
Neuter accusative adjective ending.
Nach dem Urlaub war er melancholisch.
After the vacation, he was melancholic.
Preposition 'nach' + dative.
Ich finde dieses Bild sehr melancholisch.
I find this picture very melancholic.
Verb 'finden' + object + adjective.
Es war ein melancholischer Abschied.
It was a melancholic farewell.
Masculine nominative with indefinite article.
Die melancholische Stimmung am See gefiel mir.
I liked the melancholic mood at the lake.
Definite article + feminine nominative.
Er blickte melancholisch auf das alte Foto.
He looked melancholically at the old photo.
Adverbial use of the adjective.
Manchmal bin ich ohne Grund melancholisch.
Sometimes I am melancholic without a reason.
'Ohne Grund' (without reason) is a common phrase.
Das Buch endet auf eine melancholische Weise.
The book ends in a melancholic way.
'Auf eine ... Weise' is a standard construction.
Sie liebt melancholische Filme aus Frankreich.
She loves melancholic movies from France.
Plural accusative adjective ending.
Trotz des Erfolgs blieb er melancholisch.
Despite the success, he remained melancholic.
'Trotz' + genitive.
Sein Klavierspiel klingt wunderbar melancholisch.
His piano playing sounds wonderfully melancholic.
Adverb 'wunderbar' modifying the adjective.
In der melancholischen Abenddämmerung gingen wir spazieren.
We went for a walk in the melancholic twilight.
Dative feminine adjective ending after 'in der'.
Das Gedicht fängt die melancholische Essenz des Winters ein.
The poem captures the melancholic essence of winter.
Verb 'einfangen' (to capture).
Viele Künstler haben eine melancholische Ader.
Many artists have a melancholic streak.
'Eine Ader haben' is an idiom for having a trait.
Die Architektur der Stadt wirkt auf mich melancholisch.
The city's architecture seems melancholic to me.
'Wirken auf' + accusative.
Er sprach mit einem melancholischen Unterton.
He spoke with a melancholic undertone.
Dative masculine adjective ending.
Die Nachricht stimmte alle Anwesenden melancholisch.
The news put everyone present in a melancholic mood.
'Jemanden melancholisch stimmen'.
Es gibt eine melancholische Schönheit im Verfall.
There is a melancholic beauty in decay.
Abstract noun 'Verfall' (decay).
Sie hat sich in ihre melancholische Welt zurückgezogen.
She has withdrawn into her melancholic world.
Reflexive verb 'sich zurückziehen'.
Das ist ein melancholischer Kommentar zur modernen Gesellschaft.
That is a melancholic commentary on modern society.
Preposition 'zu' + dative.
Die melancholische Grundstimmung des Romans ist bezeichnend für die Epoche.
The melancholic underlying mood of the novel is characteristic of the era.
Compound noun 'Grundstimmung'.
Er kultivierte seinen melancholischen Habitus mit großer Sorgfalt.
He cultivated his melancholic demeanor with great care.
Academic term 'Habitus'.
Die Melodie schwankt zwischen Euphorie und melancholischer Resignation.
The melody fluctuates between euphoria and melancholic resignation.
Contrast between two emotional states.
In seinen späten Werken wird der Ton zunehmend melancholisch.
In his late works, the tone becomes increasingly melancholic.
Adverb 'zunehmend' (increasingly).
Die Landschaft verströmte eine tief melancholische Ruhe.
The landscape exuded a deeply melancholic peace.
Verb 'verströmen' (to exude/emanate).
Sein Blick war von einer melancholischen Weisheit geprägt.
His gaze was characterized by a melancholic wisdom.
Passive construction 'geprägt sein von'.
Das Theaterstück thematisiert die melancholische Einsamkeit des Individuums.
The play addresses the melancholic loneliness of the individual.
Verb 'thematisieren'.
Es war ein melancholischer Reflex auf die verlorene Jugend.
It was a melancholic reflex to lost youth.
Noun 'Reflex' used metaphorically.
Die melancholische Disposition des Protagonisten evoziert ein Gefühl der Zeitlosigkeit.
The protagonist's melancholic disposition evokes a sense of timelessness.
Latinate vocabulary: 'Disposition', 'evozieren'.
Jenseits der Ironie verbirgt sich ein zutiefst melancholischer Kern.
Beyond the irony lies a deeply melancholic core.
Preposition 'jenseits' + genitive.
Die Ästhetik des Films ist von einer melancholischen Morbidität durchdrungen.
The film's aesthetics are permeated by a melancholic morbidity.
Verb 'durchdringen' (to permeate).
Seine melancholische Weltanschauung resultiert aus einer tiefen Skepsis gegenüber dem Fortschritt.
His melancholic worldview results from a deep skepticism towards progress.
Compound noun 'Weltanschauung'.
Das Werk entfaltet eine melancholische Sogwirkung, der man sich kaum entziehen kann.
The work develops a melancholic pull that one can hardly escape.
Metaphorical use of 'Sogwirkung' (suction effect/pull).
In der melancholischen Stille des Ateliers schien die Zeit stillzustehen.
In the melancholic silence of the studio, time seemed to stand still.
Infinitive construction 'stillzustehen'.
Die melancholische Aura des Denkmals mahnt an die Vergänglichkeit allen Seins.
The monument's melancholic aura reminds us of the transience of all being.
Philosophical phrasing 'Vergänglichkeit allen Seins'.
Es ist die melancholische Erkenntnis, dass jede Vollendung auch ein Ende bedeutet.
It is the melancholic realization that every completion also means an end.
Subordinate clause with 'dass'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— A friendly question asking why someone is so thoughtful and quiet.
Du starrst schon ewig aus dem Fenster. Warum so melancholisch?
— A slight feeling or trace of melancholy in something.
Das Zimmer hatte einen Hauch von Melancholie.
— To become completely lost in a melancholic state.
Er versank ganz in seiner Melancholie.
— To start feeling melancholic.
Wenn ich an früher denke, werde ich immer melancholisch.
— A common literary theme about the loneliness of big cities.
Der Roman beschreibt die Melancholie der Großstadt perfekt.
— Having a slight melancholic touch or influence.
Sein neuer Stil ist etwas melancholisch angehaucht.
— To constantly turn over sad thoughts in one's mind.
Er wälzte die ganze Nacht melancholische Gedanken.
— To have a naturally melancholic temperament.
Dichter haben oft ein melancholisches Gemüt.
— To fall into a state of melancholic daydreaming.
Sie verfiel oft in melancholische Träumerei.
よく混同される語
Deprimiert is clinical and heavier; melancholisch is more poetic and reflective.
Wehmütig implies nostalgia for the past; melancholisch is more general.
Traurig is simple sadness; melancholisch is sadness mixed with deep thought.
慣用句と表現
— To mope around or be in a bad mood (more informal/colloquial).
Hör auf, Trübsal zu blasen, und komm mit uns raus!
informal— To feel sad or 'down' (borrowed from English).
Heute habe ich einfach den Blues.
slang— To be deeply worried or sad.
Er hatte schwere Gedanken wegen seiner Zukunft.
neutral— To feel cooped up and sad/lonely at home.
Ich muss raus, mir fällt hier die Decke auf den Kopf.
informal— To have a lump in one's throat (from sadness).
Bei dem melancholischen Lied hatte sie einen Kloß im Hals.
neutral— To be pessimistic (related to the 'black' bile of melancholy).
Du musst nicht immer gleich schwarzsehen!
neutral— To be in mourning or show extreme sadness (biblical origin).
Man muss ja nicht gleich in Sack und Asche gehen.
literary— Can be used when melancholy changes one's perspective.
Die Melancholie ließ ihn die Welt mit anderen Augen sehen.
neutral— To be on the verge of crying.
Er hatte Tränen in den Augen, so melancholisch war er.
neutral— Quiet waters run deep (often applied to melancholic people).
Er sagt nicht viel, aber stille Wasser sind tief.
proverb間違えやすい
Both mean sad.
Traurig is a basic reaction to a problem; melancholisch is a deeper, often aesthetic state of mind.
Ich bin traurig, weil mein Eis runtergefallen ist. Ich bin melancholisch, wenn ich an die Unendlichkeit denke.
Both describe a heavy mood.
Schwermütig is much darker and more serious, often bordering on illness. Melancholisch can be light and beautiful.
Das Lied ist melancholisch. Seine schwermütigen Gedanken quälten ihn jahrelang.
Both involve thinking.
Nachdenklich is neutral; you could be thinking about a math problem. Melancholisch always has a touch of sadness.
Er sah nachdenklich auf die Karte. Er sah melancholisch auf das alte Foto.
Both relate to a low mood.
Trübsinnig is often seen as moping or being grumpy. Melancholisch is seen as more dignified or artistic.
Hör auf, so trübsinnig in der Ecke zu sitzen! Die melancholische Atmosphäre des Cafés war toll.
Both involve a sweet sadness.
Wehmütig is specifically about the past. Melancholisch can be about anything or nothing at all.
Sie blickte wehmütig auf ihre Hochzeitsbilder. Das graue Meer machte ihn melancholisch.
文型パターン
Das ist [Adjektiv].
Das ist melancholisch.
[Nomen] macht mich [Adjektiv].
Der Regen macht mich melancholisch.
In einer [Adjektiv]en Stimmung sein.
Ich bin in einer melancholischen Stimmung.
Etwas als [Adjektiv] empfinden.
Ich empfinde die Musik als sehr melancholisch.
Geprägt sein von [Nomen/Adjektiv].
Das Werk ist von einer melancholischen Aura geprägt.
Die [Adjektiv]e Disposition von [Person].
Die melancholische Disposition des Autors ist spürbar.
Weder ... noch ... aber [Adjektiv].
Er war weder traurig noch wütend, aber melancholisch.
Trotz der [Adjektiv]en ...
Trotz der melancholischen Stimmung feierten sie.
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使い方
Common in written German and cultural discussions; moderate in casual daily speech.
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Using 'melancholisch' for 'depressed'.
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Using 'deprimiert' for clinical states.
Melancholisch is a mood/aesthetic; deprimiert is a lack of energy/illness.
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Pronouncing the 'ch' as a 'k'.
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Pronouncing it as a soft 'ich-laut'.
German 'melancholisch' does not sound like English 'melancholy'.
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Forgetting the 'i' in the suffix.
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Writing 'melancholisch'.
It is not 'melancholsch'; the 'i' is required for the correct suffix structure.
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Using it for trivial sadness.
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Using 'traurig' for dropping ice cream.
Melancholisch is too 'heavy' and 'intellectual' for minor daily accidents.
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Incorrect adjective endings in the dative.
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In der melancholischen Stimmung.
After 'in der' (feminine dative), the adjective always ends in -en.
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Elevate your writing
Use 'melancholisch' when writing a review of a book or movie to sound more professional and precise about the emotional tone.
The Soft CH
Practice the 'ch' by whispering 'he' and then blowing air through the same tongue position. This is the sound you need for 'melancholisch'.
Learn the Noun
Learn 'die Melancholie' alongside the adjective. You can say 'Die Melancholie des Herbstes' (The melancholy of autumn).
Weltschmerz connection
Understanding 'melancholisch' helps you understand the German concept of 'Weltschmerz'—a world-weariness that is central to German literature.
Adjective Endings
Remember that if you put 'melancholisch' before a noun, you must change the ending: 'ein melancholischER Mann', 'eine melancholischE Frau'.
Music Search
Search for 'melancholische Lieder' on Spotify to hear how Germans describe this mood in their own music.
Ask others
Ask a German friend: 'Was macht dich melancholisch?' It's a great deep conversation starter.
Art descriptions
When visiting a museum, look for paintings that feel quiet and sad. Describe them as 'melancholisch' to practice the context.
Swap for Wehmütig
If you find yourself using 'melancholisch' for old memories, try using 'wehmütig' to see if it fits better.
Don't overdo it
Because it's a strong word, using it for very minor things can sound like you are being ironic or sarcastic.
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記憶術
Think of a 'Melon' that is 'holy' and 'ish'—a 'Melan-chol-isch'. It is a fruit that sits quietly and thinks about the world.
視覚的連想
Imagine a gray, rainy window with a single drop of water sliding down the glass while slow piano music plays.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to describe your favorite sad movie using the word 'melancholisch' instead of 'traurig' in a sentence.
語源
Derived from the Latin 'melancholicus', which comes from the Ancient Greek 'melankholikos' (μελαγχολικός).
元の意味: The word literally means 'pertaining to black bile'.
Indo-European (via Greek and Latin into German).文化的な背景
Be careful not to confuse it with clinical depression when talking to someone who is genuinely ill.
English 'melancholy' is often a noun, while German uses the adjective 'melancholisch' much more frequently in daily speech.
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実際の使用場面
Discussing Music
- Das Lied ist melancholisch.
- Eine melancholische Melodie.
- Der Song hat einen melancholischen Vibe.
- Melancholische Texte.
Describing Weather
- Ein melancholischer Regentag.
- Das graue Wetter macht mich melancholisch.
- Melancholische Herbststimmung.
- Der Nebel wirkt melancholisch.
Analyzing Literature
- Der Protagonist ist melancholisch.
- Ein melancholischer Schreibstil.
- Die melancholische Atmosphäre des Romans.
- Melancholische Motive.
Personal Mood
- Ich fühle mich heute melancholisch.
- Ich bin in einer melancholischen Phase.
- Warum bist du so melancholisch?
- Ein melancholischer Moment.
Art and Aesthetics
- Das Bild wirkt melancholisch.
- Eine melancholische Farbpalette.
- Die Schönheit der Melancholie.
- Ein melancholisches Kunstwerk.
会話のきっかけ
"Findest du melancholische Musik eher entspannend oder deprimierend?"
"Welche Jahreszeit macht dich am meisten melancholisch?"
"Gibt es einen Film, den du trotz seiner melancholischen Stimmung liebst?"
"Warst du schon mal in einer Stadt, die sich sehr melancholisch angefühlt hat?"
"Warum glaubst du, dass viele Künstler so melancholisch sind?"
日記のテーマ
Beschreibe einen Moment in deinem Leben, der sich 'schön melancholisch' angefühlt hat.
Welche Lieder würdest du auf eine melancholische Playlist setzen und warum?
Denkst du, dass Melancholie wichtig ist, um über das Leben nachzudenken?
Wie unterscheidet sich Melancholie für dich von einfacher Traurigkeit?
Schreibe über einen Ort, der eine melancholische Atmosphäre ausstrahlt.
よくある質問
10 問Nicht unbedingt. In der deutschen Kultur kann Melancholie auch etwas Schönes oder Tiefgründiges sein, besonders in der Kunst und Musik. Es beschreibt eher einen Zustand der Reflexion als reines Unglück.
Es wird wie das 'ch' in 'ich' ausgesprochen (der Ich-Laut). Es ist ein weicher, hiesender Laut, kein hartes 'k' wie im Englischen.
Eher nicht. Wenn du deinen Bus verpasst, bist du 'verärgert' oder 'traurig'. 'Melancholisch' reserviert man für tiefere, philosophische Stimmungen.
Depression ist eine klinische Diagnose. Melancholie ist ein Gefühl oder eine Stimmung, die oft mit Nachdenklichkeit und Ästhetik verbunden ist und nicht unbedingt krankhaft sein muss.
In der Literatur, im Radio und in tiefen Gesprächen ja. Im Supermarkt oder beim Sport hört man es eher selten.
Es gibt kein direktes Verb wie 'melancholieren'. Man sagt 'melancholisch werden' oder 'in Melancholie verfallen'.
Ja, absolut. Man benutzt das Wort oft für leere Plätze, Ruinen oder neblige Landschaften, um die Stimmung dort zu beschreiben.
Ganz normal: melancholisch, melancholischer, am melancholischsten. Aber oft benutzt man eher Wörter wie 'zutiefst' zur Verstärkung.
Ja. Nostalgisch bezieht sich immer auf die Vergangenheit. Melancholisch ist ein allgemeineres Gefühl von Traurigkeit und Nachdenken.
Oft wird klassische Musik (wie von Chopin), Jazz oder Indie-Folk als melancholisch beschrieben, wenn sie langsam ist und in Moll-Tonarten steht.
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Beschreibe dein Lieblingslied mit dem Wort 'melancholisch'.
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Schreibe drei Sätze über das Wetter im Herbst und benutze 'melancholisch'.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen 'traurig' und 'melancholisch' für dich?
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Beschreibe eine Filmszene, die du melancholisch findest.
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Erkläre das Wort 'Melancholie' einem Kind.
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Schreibe einen kurzen Tagebucheintrag über einen melancholischen Tag.
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Wie wirkt eine melancholische Person auf dich?
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Benutze 'melancholisch' in einem Satz mit 'trotz'.
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Schreibe ein kurzes Gedicht mit dem Wort 'melancholisch'.
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Warum sind viele Kunstwerke melancholisch?
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Beschreibe einen melancholischen Ort in deiner Stadt.
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Wie fühlst du dich an einem melancholischen Sonntagabend?
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Übersetze: 'The melancholic melody made her think of her home.'
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Benutze das Wort 'melancholisch' als Adverb.
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Schreibe einen Dialog zwischen zwei Freunden über Melancholie.
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Was macht dich melancholisch? Liste drei Dinge auf.
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Beschreibe die Stimmung in einem alten, leeren Haus.
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Ist Melancholie wichtig für die Kreativität? Begründe.
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Vergleiche 'melancholisch' mit 'wehmütig'.
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Schreibe einen Satz mit 'melancholisch' im Genitiv.
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Erzähle von einem Film, der dich melancholisch gestimmt hat.
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Beschreibe die Stimmung eines nebligen Morgens.
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Diskutiere: Ist Melancholie nützlich?
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Lies das Wort 'melancholisch' laut vor und achte auf das 'ch'.
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Erzähle eine kurze Geschichte über einen Melancholiker.
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Wie würdest du 'melancholisch' auf Englisch erklären?
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Singe oder summe eine melancholische Melodie.
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Beschreibe ein Bild, das melancholisch wirkt.
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Was machst du, wenn du melancholisch bist?
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Welche Musikinstrumente klingen für dich melancholisch?
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Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen 'traurig' und 'melancholisch'.
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Erzähle von einem melancholischen Abschied.
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Was ist der 'Blues' für dich?
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Warum ist der Herbst eine melancholische Jahreszeit?
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Benutze 'melancholisch' in drei verschiedenen Sätzen.
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Wie reagierst du, wenn ein Freund melancholisch ist?
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Gibt es melancholische Orte in deiner Heimat?
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Was ist das Gegenteil von einer melancholischen Stimmung?
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Hast du eine melancholische Ader? Warum (nicht)?
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Welcher berühmte Mensch ist für dich melancholisch?
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Höre ein Lied von Schubert und achte auf die Stimmung.
Höre einen Podcast über Psychologie.
Höre eine Wettervorhersage im Radio.
Höre ein Hörspiel und beschreibe die Atmosphäre.
Höre auf die Aussprache des Wortes in einem Online-Wörterbuch.
Höre ein Interview mit einem Autor.
Höre eine Dokumentation über Kunstgeschichte.
Höre dir verschiedene Musikgenres an und entscheide, welche melancholisch sind.
Höre eine Nachrichtensendung über gesellschaftliche Trends.
Höre ein Gedicht, das laut vorgelesen wird.
Höre auf die Betonung im Satz: 'Er ist SEHR melancholisch.'
Höre eine Diskussion über Filme.
Höre ein Klavierkonzert.
Höre einen Text über die Bedeutung von Farben.
Höre die Geräusche von Regen und Wind.
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Summary
The word 'melancholisch' is the perfect choice for describing a 'beautiful' or 'intellectual' sadness that involves reflection. For example: 'Die melancholische Musik erinnerte ihn an vergangene Zeiten' (The melancholic music reminded him of past times).
- Melancholisch describes a pensive, quiet sadness often linked to deep thought and artistic beauty.
- It is more sophisticated than 'traurig' (sad) and implies a reflective state of mind.
- Commonly used to describe music, weather, art, and general human dispositions.
- Rooted in ancient medicine and the German Romantic tradition of 'Weltschmerz'.
Elevate your writing
Use 'melancholisch' when writing a review of a book or movie to sound more professional and precise about the emotional tone.
The Soft CH
Practice the 'ch' by whispering 'he' and then blowing air through the same tongue position. This is the sound you need for 'melancholisch'.
Learn the Noun
Learn 'die Melancholie' alongside the adjective. You can say 'Die Melancholie des Herbstes' (The melancholy of autumn).
Weltschmerz connection
Understanding 'melancholisch' helps you understand the German concept of 'Weltschmerz'—a world-weariness that is central to German literature.
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ablehnend
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abneigen
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Abscheu
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abscheuen
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Ach!
A1あっ!素晴らしい。/ ああ、なるほど。
ach
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akzeptierend
B1accepting
Albtraum
A2悪夢(あくむ)。眠っている時の怖い夢、または現実のひどい状況。「昨夜、悪夢を見た」は 'Ich hatte letzte Nacht einen Albtraum' と言います。