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- Quantifizieren is a formal German verb used to express abstract or concrete things in numerical terms, essential for science and business contexts.
- It is a regular '-ieren' verb, meaning it conjugates easily and does not take the 'ge-' prefix in its past participle form.
- Commonly used to measure risks, success, or data, it helps move from vague descriptions to precise, actionable information in professional settings.
- While similar to 'messen' (measure) or 'zählen' (count), it implies a more analytical process of turning qualities into measurable quantities.
The German verb quantifizieren is a sophisticated term that essentially means 'to express or measure the quantity of something.' While it might sound intimidating to a beginner, it is a direct cognate of the English word 'to quantify.' In the context of the German language, particularly at an A2 level, you might encounter it in discussions about science, business, or when someone is trying to be very precise about amounts. It is not a word you would typically use while buying bread at a bakery, but you will certainly hear it in a news report about the economy or in a university lecture. To quantifizieren something is to take a vague concept—like 'happiness' or 'damage'—and assign a numerical value to it so that it can be analyzed or compared. This process is fundamental to the scientific method and modern data-driven decision-making. When a German speaker uses this word, they are signaling a shift from qualitative descriptions (like 'it is very hot') to quantitative data (like 'it is 40 degrees Celsius').
- Technical Application
- In laboratory settings, researchers must quantifizieren their observations to ensure that their experiments can be replicated by others. This involves using standardized units of measurement.
- Business Context
- Managers often ask employees to quantifizieren their goals. Instead of saying 'I want to work harder,' an employee might say 'I want to increase sales by fifteen percent.'
- Everyday Nuance
- While 'messen' (to measure) is more common, quantifizieren implies a more complex process of turning abstract qualities into concrete numbers.
Es ist schwierig, den Erfolg eines Künstlers nur durch Verkaufszahlen zu quantifizieren.
Understanding this word helps you bridge the gap between basic German and academic or professional German. It allows you to describe the act of measurement in a way that sounds objective and professional. For example, if you are talking about environmental protection, you might want to quantifizieren the amount of CO2 saved by a new policy. This adds a layer of authority to your speech. In a digital world where data is king, the ability to quantifizieren is highly valued. Whether you are looking at website traffic, financial losses, or the effectiveness of a new medicine, you are engaged in the act of quantification. This word is also useful in academic writing (Wissenschaftssprache), where precise terminology is required to describe methodologies. Even at an A2 level, recognizing this word will help you understand more complex texts, especially those found in newspapers like 'Die Zeit' or 'Der Spiegel'. It is a versatile tool for anyone looking to discuss facts and figures in a German-speaking environment.
Using quantifizieren correctly requires understanding its role as a transitive verb, meaning it usually takes a direct object in the accusative case. You quantifizieren *something*. The sentence structure follows the standard German rules: the subject performs the action, the verb stays in the second position (in main clauses), and the object being measured follows. For instance, 'Wir quantifizieren das Risiko' (We quantify the risk). Here, 'das Risiko' is the object. Because it is a weak verb ending in '-ieren', conjugation is straightforward: 'ich quantifiziere', 'du quantifizierst', 'er quantifiziert', and so on. In the perfect tense, you use the auxiliary verb 'haben'. For example: 'Sie haben den Schaden quantifiziert' (They have quantified the damage). Notice the absence of 'ge-' in the past participle, which is a hallmark of '-ieren' verbs in German.
Können Sie die Vorteile dieses Projekts bitte quantifizieren?
When using the word in a passive voice, which is common in scientific reports, it looks like this: 'Die Daten wurden quantifiziert' (The data were quantified). This shifts the focus from who did the measuring to the fact that the measurement occurred. You can also use it with modal verbs. 'Man muss die Ergebnisse genau quantifizieren' (One must quantify the results precisely). In this case, the infinitive 'quantifizieren' goes to the very end of the sentence. This is a classic German sentence structure that learners must master. Furthermore, the word often appears in the form of a noun: 'die Quantifizierung'. This is useful for titles or abstract discussions, such as 'Die Quantifizierung von Gefühlen ist fast unmöglich' (The quantification of feelings is almost impossible). Using the verb in various tenses and moods will significantly enhance your fluency and ability to handle formal topics.
- Present Tense
- Der Forscher quantifiziert die chemische Reaktion jede Stunde.
- Perfect Tense
- Wir haben die Verluste des letzten Quartals bereits quantifiziert.
- Future Tense
- Die Experten werden die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels quantifizieren.
In more complex sentences, you might see it combined with adverbs to specify the quality of the quantification. Words like 'genau' (exactly), 'ungenau' (inexactly), 'systematisch' (systematically), or 'statistisch' (statistically) are frequent companions. For example: 'Die Studie quantifiziert die Armut statistisch' (The study quantifies poverty statistically). This tells the listener not just *that* something was measured, but *how* it was measured. For an A2 learner, starting with simple subject-verb-object sentences is the best way to integrate this word into your vocabulary. Practice by thinking of things in your life you can count or measure, and try to form sentences about them using this verb. For instance, 'Ich quantifiziere meine täglichen Schritte mit einer App' (I quantify my daily steps with an app). This makes the word personal and easier to remember.
You will most frequently encounter quantifizieren in environments where precision and data are paramount. This includes news broadcasts, specifically those dealing with the economy, health, or technology. For example, a news anchor might say, 'Es ist schwer, den wirtschaftlichen Schaden der Pandemie zu quantifizieren' (It is difficult to quantify the economic damage of the pandemic). In such contexts, the word lends an air of seriousness and scientific rigor to the statement. It is also a staple of the corporate world. During business meetings, particularly in departments like marketing, finance, or logistics, the word is used to turn qualitative feedback into actionable data. A manager might ask, 'Können wir das Kundenfeedback quantifizieren?' (Can we quantify the customer feedback?), meaning they want to see charts and percentages rather than just individual comments.
In der Wissenschaft ist es essenziell, Beobachtungen objektiv zu quantifizieren.
The academic sphere is another primary location for this word. If you are reading a German textbook or attending a university lecture, 'quantifizieren' will appear whenever a methodology is discussed. It is used to describe the transition from a hypothesis to a measurable experiment. Beyond the professional and academic worlds, you might also hear it in political debates. Politicians often use it to demand or provide proof for their claims. 'Wir müssen den Erfolg unserer Sozialpolitik quantifizieren' (We must quantify the success of our social policy) is a common type of statement. It suggests that the speaker is interested in facts rather than just rhetoric. Even in the legal system, lawyers and judges might use the word when discussing damages or the severity of a crime in numerical terms. In short, whenever there is a need to move from the 'how' to the 'how much,' this word is likely to be heard.
- TV News
- Reporting on inflation rates, unemployment, or environmental changes.
- Corporate Meetings
- Discussing KPIs, growth targets, and market analysis.
- Academic Journals
- Describing data collection and statistical analysis in research papers.
While it is a formal word, the rise of self-tracking apps (like fitness trackers or budget planners) has brought 'quantifizieren' into more casual, yet still tech-focused, conversations. People might talk about 'Quantified Self,' a movement where individuals use technology to quantifizieren every aspect of their lives, from sleep quality to calorie intake. In this niche, the word is used quite frequently even in informal blogs or podcasts. However, for a general A2 learner, the most important takeaway is that 'quantifizieren' is the word of choice for anyone—from a scientist to a CEO—who wants to talk about numbers in a serious way. Recognizing it will help you navigate professional environments and understand high-level media content more effectively.
One of the most common mistakes learners make with quantifizieren is overusing it in everyday situations where simpler words like 'zählen' (to count) or 'messen' (to measure) would be more appropriate. For example, you wouldn't say 'Ich quantifiziere die Äpfel in meinem Korb' (I quantify the apples in my basket) unless you were conducting a strange scientific study on fruit. In a grocery store, you would simply say 'Ich zähle die Äpfel.' Using such a heavy, formal word in a casual setting can make you sound overly robotic or pretentious. Another frequent error involves the conjugation of the past participle. Many learners, following the standard rule for most German verbs, try to add 'ge-' to the beginning, resulting in 'gequantifiziert.' This is incorrect. Verbs ending in '-ieren' never take the 'ge-' prefix in the past participle. The correct form is simply 'quantifiziert'.
Falsch: Ich habe die Daten gequantifiziert.
Richtig: Ich habe die Daten quantifiziert.
Another mistake is confusing 'quantifizieren' with 'qualifizieren'. While they sound similar, they mean very different things. 'Quantifizieren' is about numbers and amounts (quantity), while 'qualifizieren' is about skills, characteristics, or requirements (quality). For instance, 'Er qualifiziert sich für den Job' (He qualifies for the job) has nothing to do with measuring anything. Mixing these up can lead to significant confusion in a professional context. Additionally, some learners forget that 'quantifizieren' is a transitive verb. They might say something like 'Wir müssen quantifizieren,' without providing an object. In German, it's better to be specific: 'Wir müssen das Problem quantifizieren.' This makes the sentence grammatically complete and clear to the listener.
- Confusion with 'messen'
- 'Messen' is for physical dimensions (length, weight). 'Quantifizieren' is for abstract concepts turned into numbers (risk, success).
- Confusion with 'zählen'
- 'Zählen' is a simple count of items. 'Quantifizieren' implies a more analytical or scientific process.
- Grammar: Word Order
- In subordinate clauses, 'quantifizieren' must go to the end: '... weil wir den Erfolg quantifizieren wollen.'
Lastly, learners sometimes struggle with the pronunciation of the '-zi-' part. In German, the letter 'z' is always pronounced like 'ts' in 'cats.' So, it's 'kvan-ti-fi-TSI-ren,' not 'kvan-ti-fi-SI-ren.' Mispronouncing this can make the word hard to understand, even if the spelling is correct in your mind. Practice saying 'TSI' several times to get the sharp sound right. Also, remember the stress is on the penultimate syllable: 'quantifiZIEren'. Getting the stress right is key to sounding natural. By avoiding these common pitfalls—overuse, incorrect past participle, confusion with similar words, and mispronunciation—you will be able to use 'quantifizieren' with the confidence of a native speaker, especially in the academic and professional settings where it belongs.
While quantifizieren is a very specific and useful word, there are several other German verbs that cover similar ground depending on the context. Knowing these alternatives will help you choose the right level of formality and precision for your conversation. The most common alternative is messen (to measure). This is the standard word for physical measurements like height, weight, or temperature. While you can 'messen' your height, you would 'quantifizieren' the impact of a new diet on your overall health. Another close relative is zählen (to count), which is used for discrete items. If you are counting people in a room, you use 'zählen'. If you are analyzing the demographics of those people to create a statistical report, you are 'quantifying' the population.
- quantifizieren vs. messen
- 'Messen' is physical and concrete (length, time). 'Quantifizieren' is often abstract or analytical (risk, value).
- quantifizieren vs. berechnen
- 'Berechnen' (to calculate) implies a mathematical operation. You 'quantifizieren' the data first, then 'berechnen' the final result.
- quantifizieren vs. erfassen
- 'Erfassen' (to record/capture) is about gathering data. 'Quantifizieren' is about turning that gathered data into numbers.
Wir müssen die Ergebnisse nicht nur erfassen, sondern auch quantifizieren.
Other useful verbs include bestimmen (to determine) and schätzen (to estimate). 'Bestimmen' is often used when finding a specific value or identity, like 'den Wert einer Münze bestimmen' (to determine the value of a coin). 'Schätzen' is used when you don't have exact numbers and are making an educated guess. In a professional report, you might 'quantifizieren' the known losses and 'schätzen' the potential future risks. For something more descriptive, you might use in Zahlen ausdrücken (to express in numbers). This is a great phrase to use if you forget the word 'quantifizieren' mid-sentence. It means exactly the same thing but uses simpler, more common words. For example: 'Können Sie das in Zahlen ausdrücken?' (Can you express that in numbers?).
In more specialized fields, you might encounter evaluieren (to evaluate) or analysieren (to analyze). These are broader terms that often include quantification as one of their steps. To 'evaluieren' a project means to look at its overall success, which usually involves 'quantifying' certain metrics. Similarly, 'analysieren' involves breaking something down into its parts to understand it better, often using quantitative methods. By understanding these nuances, you can avoid repetitive language and express yourself more precisely. Whether you are writing a lab report, a business proposal, or just trying to explain your fitness goals to a friend, having a palette of measurement-related verbs will make your German much more effective and natural.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The suffix '-ieren' in German is often used for verbs borrowed from Latin or French (like 'studieren' or 'marschieren'). It is a marker of the word's foreign and often academic origin.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'qu' like 'kw' as in English. In German, it is 'kv'.
- Pronouncing 'z' like 's'. It must be 'ts'.
- Adding a 'ge-' prefix in the past participle.
- Stressing the first syllable instead of the fourth.
- Pronouncing the '-en' at the end too strongly; it is often a schwa sound.
難易度
Easy to recognize because it is a cognate of 'quantify'.
Requires knowledge of '-ieren' verb conjugation and transitive usage.
The 'z' sound (ts) and the length of the word can be tricky for beginners.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to pick out in a sentence.
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-ieren verbs
Verbs like 'quantifizieren' do not take the 'ge-' prefix in the Partizip II (e.g., 'quantifiziert').
Transitive Verbs
'Quantifizieren' requires an accusative object (e.g., 'Ich quantifiziere den Erfolg').
Infinitive with 'zu'
When used after another verb or adjective (e.g., 'Es ist schwer, das zu quantifizieren').
Modal Verbs
The infinitive 'quantifizieren' moves to the end of the sentence (e.g., 'Wir müssen das Risiko quantifizieren').
Passive Voice
Used often in formal reports (e.g., 'Die Daten wurden quantifiziert').
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Wir quantifizieren die Äpfel.
We quantify the apples.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
Kannst du das quantifizieren?
Can you quantify that?
Question with a modal verb 'können'.
Ich quantifiziere mein Geld.
I quantify my money.
Present tense, first person singular.
Sie quantifizieren die Autos auf der Straße.
They quantify the cars on the street.
Third person plural.
Quantifizieren ist wichtig.
Quantifying is important.
The verb is used as a gerund/subject.
Wir müssen die Zeit quantifizieren.
We must quantify the time.
Modal verb 'müssen' with infinitive at the end.
Er quantifiziert seine Schritte.
He quantifies his steps.
Third person singular.
Quantifizierst du den Zucker?
Are you quantifying the sugar?
Interrogative sentence.
Wir müssen den Erfolg des Projekts quantifizieren.
We must quantify the success of the project.
Genitive case 'des Projekts' used as an object.
Es ist schwer, die Liebe zu quantifizieren.
It is hard to quantify love.
'zu' + infinitive construction.
Haben Sie den Schaden schon quantifiziert?
Have you quantified the damage already?
Perfect tense with 'haben' and no 'ge-' prefix.
Die Firma quantifiziert ihre Verluste jedes Jahr.
The company quantifies its losses every year.
Possessive pronoun 'ihre' in accusative.
Können wir das Problem bitte quantifizieren?
Can we please quantify the problem?
Modal verb structure.
Ich möchte meine Fortschritte beim Lernen quantifizieren.
I want to quantify my progress in learning.
Reflexive-like use of 'meine Fortschritte'.
Der Lehrer quantifiziert die Fehler im Test.
The teacher quantifies the mistakes in the test.
Simple present tense.
Wir quantifizieren das Risiko einer Reise.
We quantify the risk of a trip.
Genitive 'einer Reise'.
Die Forscher quantifizieren die Daten der neuen Studie.
The researchers quantify the data of the new study.
Plural subject and plural object.
Es ist notwendig, die Kosten genau zu quantifizieren.
It is necessary to quantify the costs exactly.
Infinitive clause with 'zu' and adverb 'genau'.
Die App hilft dabei, den Kalorienverbrauch zu quantifizieren.
The app helps to quantify calorie consumption.
'dabei... zu' construction.
Warum ist es so schwierig, Glück zu quantifizieren?
Why is it so difficult to quantify happiness?
Interrogative with infinitive clause.
Die Ergebnisse wurden statistisch quantifiziert.
The results were statistically quantified.
Passive voice in the past (Präteritum Passiv).
Man kann die Umweltbelastung nicht einfach quantifizieren.
One cannot simply quantify the environmental impact.
Indefinite pronoun 'man' and negation.
Wir haben versucht, die Vorteile der neuen Software zu quantifizieren.
We tried to quantify the benefits of the new software.
Perfect tense with 'versuchen' and infinitive clause.
Die Quantifizierung der Ergebnisse dauert zwei Wochen.
The quantification of the results takes two weeks.
Use of the noun 'Quantifizierung'.
In dieser Phase müssen wir die Markttrends präzise quantifizieren.
In this phase, we must precisely quantify the market trends.
Prepositional phrase 'In dieser Phase' starts the sentence.
Die Studie zielt darauf ab, die Langzeitfolgen zu quantifizieren.
The study aims to quantify the long-term consequences.
Verb 'abzielen auf' with infinitive clause.
Obwohl es schwierig ist, versuchen wir den Mehrwert zu quantifizieren.
Although it is difficult, we are trying to quantify the added value.
Concessive clause with 'obwohl'.
Die Risiken lassen sich nur schwer quantifizieren.
The risks can only be quantified with difficulty.
'lassen sich' as a passive substitute.
Durch neue Methoden lässt sich die Effizienz besser quantifizieren.
Efficiency can be better quantified through new methods.
Prepositional phrase with 'durch' indicating means.
Es wurde versäumt, die ökologischen Schäden zu quantifizieren.
It was neglected to quantify the ecological damage.
Passive voice with an infinitive clause.
Wir quantifizieren den Einfluss der sozialen Medien auf die Wahlen.
We quantify the influence of social media on the elections.
Complex object with prepositional phrases.
Die Wissenschaftler haben die Hypothese durch Quantifizieren geprüft.
The scientists tested the hypothesis by quantifying.
Gerundized verb used after a preposition.
Die methodische Herausforderung besteht darin, die Lebensqualität zu quantifizieren.
The methodical challenge consists in quantifying the quality of life.
Pronominal adverb 'darin' followed by an infinitive clause.
Es gilt, die immateriellen Werte des Unternehmens zu quantifizieren.
It is necessary to quantify the intangible assets of the company.
'Es gilt... zu' construction (meaning 'it is necessary').
Die Datenlage reicht nicht aus, um das Phänomen zu quantifizieren.
The data situation is not sufficient to quantify the phenomenon.
'um... zu' purpose clause.
Kritiker bezweifeln, dass man menschliches Leid quantifizieren kann.
Critics doubt that one can quantify human suffering.
Subordinate clause with 'dass'.
Die Parameter zur Quantifizierung müssen vorab festgelegt werden.
The parameters for quantification must be established in advance.
Passive voice with a modal verb and a noun.
Inwiefern lässt sich der kulturelle Einfluss quantifizieren?
To what extent can cultural influence be quantified?
Interrogative with 'inwiefern' and 'lassen sich'.
Die Studie scheitert an dem Versuch, Emotionen zu quantifizieren.
The study fails in the attempt to quantify emotions.
Verb 'scheitern an' with a dative object and infinitive clause.
Man muss die Variablen isolieren, um sie korrekt zu quantifizieren.
One must isolate the variables to quantify them correctly.
Purpose clause with 'um... zu'.
Die ontologische Frage ist, ob sich das Sein überhaupt quantifizieren lässt.
The ontological question is whether being can be quantified at all.
Indirect question with 'ob' and 'lassen sich'.
Eine rein quantitative Analyse vermag die Komplexität nicht zu quantifizieren.
A purely quantitative analysis is not able to quantify the complexity.
Verb 'vermögen' used with 'zu' + infinitive.
Die Bestrebungen, die Moral zu quantifizieren, sind ethisch umstritten.
Efforts to quantify morality are ethically controversial.
Noun 'Bestrebungen' with an appositive infinitive clause.
In der Quantenphysik wird die Unschärfe selbst zu quantifizieren versucht.
In quantum physics, an attempt is made to quantify the uncertainty itself.
Passive construction where the infinitive is the focus.
Die algorithmische Quantifizierung von Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen birgt Risiken.
The algorithmic quantification of personality traits carries risks.
Complex noun phrase as the subject.
Es ist ein Trugschluss zu glauben, alles ließe sich quantifizieren.
It is a fallacy to believe everything could be quantified.
Subjunctive II 'ließe' expressing possibility/unreality.
Die Unzulänglichkeit, den ästhetischen Wert zu quantifizieren, ist evident.
The inadequacy of quantifying aesthetic value is evident.
Noun 'Unzulänglichkeit' followed by an infinitive clause.
Man darf den Menschen nicht auf das bloß Quantifizierbare reduzieren.
One must not reduce humans to merely that which is quantifiable.
Substantivized adjective 'das Quantifizierbare'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— Used when something is difficult to measure in numbers. This is a very common expression in reports.
Der emotionale Wert ist schwer zu quantifizieren.
— To measure something with high precision. Used when accuracy is emphasized.
Wir müssen die chemische Menge genau quantifizieren.
— To use statistics to express a quantity. Common in research and sociology.
Die Studie versucht, die Armut statistisch zu quantifizieren.
— A slightly redundant but common phrase emphasizing the use of numbers.
Man kann das Glück nicht einfach in Zahlen quantifizieren.
— To measure something using a structured, orderly approach.
Der Prozess hilft uns, Fehler systematisch zu quantifizieren.
— To measure the benefit or advantage of something in numerical terms.
Es ist schwer, den Nutzen von Kunst zu quantifizieren.
— To determine the exact amount of a substance or group of items.
Der Chemiker quantifiziert die Menge des Gases.
— To measure the extent or scale of something, like a disaster or a change.
Die Experten quantifizieren das Ausmaß der Zerstörung.
— To measure something in a way that leaves no room for doubt.
Der Erfolg lässt sich nicht immer eindeutig quantifizieren.
— To make an effort to measure something, implying it might be difficult.
Wir versuchen, die Zufriedenheit der Kunden zu quantifizieren.
よく混同される語
Qualifizieren is about 'quality' or 'skills'. Quantifizieren is about 'quantity' or 'numbers'.
Identifizieren means to identify what something is, while quantifizieren means to measure how much of it there is.
Modifizieren means to change or modify something, not to measure it.
慣用句と表現
— To put into numbers. This is a common idiomatic way to say 'quantify'.
Es ist schwer, diese Gefühle in Zahlen zu fassen.
neutral— To have something in writing/printed. Often used when quantification leads to a written report.
Jetzt haben wir den Erfolg schwarz auf weiß.
informal— To estimate roughly (the opposite of quantifying precisely).
Ich habe das nur über den Daumen gepeilt.
informal— To get to the heart of the matter. Often quantification helps 'bring things to the point'.
Die Statistik bringt das Problem auf den Punkt.
neutral— To get down to business / give the hard facts. Used when demanding quantified data.
Jetzt mal Butter bei die Fische: Wie hoch sind die Kosten?
informal/regional— Numbers don't lie. A common saying used after something has been quantified.
Die Statistik zeigt es deutlich: Zahlen lügen nicht.
neutral— To have everything under control. Often implies having quantified all risks.
Wir haben alle Risiken quantifiziert und alles im Griff.
informal— To give a rough figure or estimate.
Können Sie mir eine Hausnummer für die Kosten nennen?
informal— The bottom line. Used after quantifying all gains and losses.
Unter dem Strich war das Jahr sehr erfolgreich.
neutral— To take measure. While literal, it can be used figuratively for assessing a situation.
Wir müssen an der neuen Situation Maß nehmen.
neutral間違えやすい
Both involve measurement.
Messen is for concrete, physical dimensions. Quantifizieren is for abstract concepts or analytical data.
Ich messe das Zimmer, aber ich quantifiziere das Risiko.
Both involve numbers.
Zählen is simple counting of items. Quantifizieren is a more complex, academic process.
Ich zähle die Münzen, aber ich quantifiziere die Inflation.
Both relate to determining amount.
Schätzen is an imprecise guess. Quantifizieren is a precise, data-driven measurement.
Ich schätze das Alter, aber ich quantifiziere die chemische Konzentration.
Both are mathematical.
Berechnen is the act of doing the math. Quantifizieren is the act of assigning numerical values to observations.
Ich quantifiziere die Variablen und berechne dann das Ergebnis.
Both involve data collection.
Erfassen is broadly gathering info. Quantifizieren is specifically about turning that info into numbers.
Wir erfassen die Kundenmeinungen und quantifizieren die Zufriedenheit.
文型パターン
Ich möchte [Objekt] quantifizieren.
Ich möchte meinen Erfolg quantifizieren.
Wir müssen [Objekt] quantifizieren.
Wir müssen die Kosten quantifizieren.
Es ist schwer, [Objekt] zu quantifizieren.
Es ist schwer, die Liebe zu quantifizieren.
[Objekt] wurde [Adverb] quantifiziert.
Die Daten wurden statistisch quantifiziert.
Die Studie zielt darauf ab, [Objekt] zu quantifizieren.
Die Studie zielt darauf ab, die Risiken zu quantifizieren.
Durch [Nomen] lässt sich [Objekt] besser quantifizieren.
Durch neue Technik lässt sich die Effizienz besser quantifizieren.
Die Herausforderung besteht darin, [Objekt] zu quantifizieren.
Die Herausforderung besteht darin, die Lebensqualität zu quantifizieren.
Es ist ein Trugschluss zu glauben, dass [Objekt] sich quantifizieren lässt.
Es ist ein Trugschluss zu glauben, dass sich Glück quantifizieren lässt.
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Common in professional and scientific contexts, rare in casual daily life.
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Ich habe den Erfolg gequantifiziert.
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Ich habe den Erfolg quantifiziert.
Verbs ending in '-ieren' do not take the 'ge-' prefix in the past participle.
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Wir müssen die Leute qualifizieren.
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Wir müssen die Leute quantifizieren.
Confusing 'qualifizieren' (to qualify/train) with 'quantifizieren' (to measure amount).
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Ich quantifiziere die Äpfel im Supermarkt.
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Ich zähle die Äpfel im Supermarkt.
Using a highly formal/academic word for a simple, everyday task.
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Können wir quantifizieren?
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Können wir das Ergebnis quantifizieren?
'Quantifizieren' is a transitive verb and needs an object in the accusative case.
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Er quantifizierte den Baum.
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Er maß den Baum.
Using 'quantifizieren' for physical dimensions instead of 'messen'.
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No 'ge-' in Participle
Always remember that verbs ending in '-ieren' like 'quantifizieren' do not use 'ge-' in the past participle. It's 'hat quantifiziert', not 'hat gequantifiziert'.
Professional Tone
Use this word in business reports to sound more data-oriented and objective. It is much more professional than 'messen'.
The 'Z' Sound
Make sure to pronounce the 'z' as 'ts'. 'Kvan-ti-fi-TSI-ren'. This is the most common mistake for English speakers.
Science and Data
Whenever you see a chart or a graph in a German text, look for 'quantifizieren'. It’s the standard verb for describing data analysis.
Cognate Power
Use the fact that it sounds like 'quantify' to help you remember it, but don't forget the German pronunciation rules!
Transitive Use
Always include an object. You can't just 'quantify'; you must quantify 'something', like the 'Erfolg' or 'Schaden'.
Quantity Link
Link the word to 'Quantität' (quantity). If you are looking for a quantity, you are 'quantifying'.
Avoid Overuse
Don't use it for simple things like counting apples. Stick to 'zählen' for everyday tasks to avoid sounding like a robot.
Modal Verbs
When using 'müssen' or 'können', remember to push 'quantifizieren' to the very end of the sentence.
Track Progress
Try to 'quantifizieren' your own learning progress by counting how many new words you learn each week.
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記憶術
Think of the word 'Quantity'. If you want to know the quantity, you must 'quantify' it. In German, just add the fancy '-ieren' ending: Quantifiz-ieren.
視覚的連想
Imagine a scientist holding a clipboard and a scale, turning a cloud (abstract idea) into a solid block with a number on it.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to find three things in your room right now that you can quantifizieren (e.g., books, temperature, light level) and say the sentences out loud.
語源
Derived from the Latin 'quantitas' (quantity), which comes from 'quantus' (how much).
元の意味: The act of determining the 'how much' or magnitude of something.
Indo-European (Latin branch, integrated into Germanic languages via academic influence).文化的な背景
Be careful when using this word to talk about human emotions or suffering, as it can sound cold or insensitive if used without empathy.
Similar to English, this word is formal. In both languages, using it in casual conversation might sound 'nerdy' or overly academic.
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実際の使用場面
Business Meeting
- Können wir den Erfolg quantifizieren?
- Wir müssen die Kosten quantifizieren.
- Das Risiko ist schwer zu quantifizieren.
- Haben wir die Verluste quantifiziert?
Science Lab
- Die Daten wurden genau quantifiziert.
- Wir quantifizieren die chemische Reaktion.
- Die Messung hilft uns, das Ergebnis zu quantifizieren.
- Systematische Quantifizierung ist nötig.
Health and Fitness
- Ich quantifiziere meine Kalorien.
- Die App quantifiziert meinen Schlaf.
- Wie kann ich meinen Fortschritt quantifizieren?
- Er quantifiziert seine täglichen Schritte.
Academic Writing
- Die vorliegende Studie quantifiziert...
- Es ist schwierig, dieses Phänomen zu quantifizieren.
- Die Quantifizierung erfolgt durch...
- Statistische Methoden werden zum Quantifizieren genutzt.
Insurance / Law
- Der Schaden muss quantifiziert werden.
- Wie quantifizieren Sie den Wert?
- Die Entschädigung basiert auf quantifizierten Daten.
- Wir können die Haftung nicht quantifizieren.
会話のきっかけ
"Wie würdest du deinen Erfolg im Deutschlernen quantifizieren?"
"Glaubst du, man kann Glück wirklich quantifizieren?"
"Welche Daten in deinem Leben würdest du gerne genauer quantifizieren?"
"Ist es in deinem Beruf wichtig, Ergebnisse zu quantifizieren?"
"Warum ist es so schwer, den Wert von Kunst zu quantifizieren?"
日記のテーマ
Schreibe über einen Moment, in dem du versucht hast, etwas Abstraktes (wie Liebe oder Erfolg) zu quantifizieren.
Wie wichtig ist es für eine Gesellschaft, alles zu quantifizieren? Diskutiere die Vor- und Nachteile.
Beschreibe deinen typischen Tag und versuche, so viele Aktivitäten wie möglich zu quantifizieren (Zeit, Schritte, etc.).
Denke an ein Problem in deiner Stadt. Wie könnte man dieses Problem quantifizieren, um eine Lösung zu finden?
Reflektiere über deine Fortschritte beim Sprachenlernen. Wie quantifizierst du dein Wissen?
よくある質問
10 問No, it is not very common in casual daily conversation. You are more likely to hear 'zählen' or 'messen'. However, it is very common in news, business meetings, and scientific contexts. If you want to sound professional, it is a great word to use.
Since it ends in '-ieren', the past participle is 'quantifiziert' (without the 'ge-' prefix). In the Perfekt tense, you use 'haben'. Example: 'Ich habe den Erfolg quantifiziert.' In the Präteritum, it is 'quantifizierte'.
This is a common point of confusion. 'Quantifizieren' comes from 'Quantität' (quantity/numbers). 'Qualifizieren' comes from 'Qualität' (quality/skills). You quantify data, but you qualify for a job.
You could, but it sounds very technical. For example, a sociologist might 'quantify the population'. In a normal situation, like inviting friends to a party, you would just say 'die Gäste zählen' (count the guests).
Usually abstract things that you want to turn into data, such as 'Erfolg' (success), 'Risiko' (risk), 'Schaden' (damage), 'Fortschritt' (progress), or 'Kosten' (costs).
Yes, 'die Quantifizierung' is the standard noun. You might also encounter 'Quantität' for 'quantity', but 'Quantifizierung' specifically refers to the *process* of measuring.
It takes the accusative case. You quantify *something* (direct object). Example: 'Wir quantifizieren das (Akk.) Ergebnis.'
Yes, it is very common in scientific writing. 'Die Ergebnisse wurden quantifiziert' (The results were quantified). This focuses on the action rather than the person doing it.
Depending on the context, you can use 'messen' (measure), 'zählen' (count), 'berechnen' (calculate), or the phrase 'in Zahlen ausdrücken' (express in numbers).
In German, the combination 'qu' is almost always pronounced like 'kv'. This is a standard rule of German phonetics, different from the English 'kw' sound.
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Translate to German: 'We must quantify the results.'
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Translate to German: 'The scientist quantifies the data.'
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Translate to German: 'It is difficult to quantify the success.'
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Translate to German: 'Have you quantified the costs?'
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Write a sentence using 'quantifizieren' and 'Risiko'.
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Write a sentence using 'quantifizieren' and 'Erfolg'.
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Translate to German: 'I want to quantify my progress.'
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Translate to German: 'The data were quantified.'
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Write a sentence using 'quantifizieren' in the perfect tense.
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Write a sentence using 'quantifizieren' and 'genau'.
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Translate to German: 'Can you quantify that?'
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Translate to German: 'The company quantifies its losses.'
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Translate to German: 'Success is hard to quantify.'
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Write a sentence about a fitness app using 'quantifizieren'.
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Translate to German: 'We quantify the environmental impact.'
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Translate to German: 'The study aims to quantify the risks.'
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Write a sentence using 'quantifizieren' and 'statistisch'.
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Translate to German: 'One must quantify the variables.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Ich möchte den Erfolg quantifizieren.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Können Sie das Risiko quantifizieren?'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Die Daten wurden quantifiziert.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Es ist schwer zu quantifizieren.'
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Beantworte die Frage: 'Was kann man in einem Unternehmen quantifizieren?'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Haben Sie die Kosten quantifiziert?'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Wissenschaftler quantifizieren Beobachtungen.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Die App quantifiziert meine Schritte.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Kann man Glück quantifizieren?'
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Beantworte die Frage: 'Warum ist Quantifizieren in der Wissenschaft wichtig?'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Wir müssen das Problem quantifizieren.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Die Studie quantifiziert die Armut.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Er hat die Zeit quantifiziert.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Sie quantifizieren den Nutzen.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Man kann nicht alles quantifizieren.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Wir quantifizieren den Wasserverbrauch.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Die Experten quantifizieren die Lage.'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Können wir die Vorteile quantifizieren?'
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Das Risiko lässt sich schwer quantifizieren.'
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Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Wir müssen den Erfolg quantifizieren.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Kannst du das Risiko quantifizieren?'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Die Daten wurden quantifiziert.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Es ist schwer zu quantifizieren.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Haben Sie die Kosten quantifiziert?'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Die Forscher quantifizieren die Ergebnisse.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Man kann Glück nicht quantifizieren.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Wir quantifizieren den Schaden.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Die Experten quantifizieren die Risiken.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Ich quantifiziere meine Fortschritte.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Können wir den Nutzen quantifizieren?'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Die App quantifiziert den Schlaf.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Sie haben alles quantifiziert.'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Warum quantifizieren wir das nicht?'
Hör zu und schreibe auf: 'Die Menge wurde genau quantifiziert.'
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Summary
The word 'quantifizieren' is your go-to verb when you need to turn abstract ideas like 'success' or 'risk' into concrete numbers. For example: 'Wir müssen den Erfolg quantifizieren' (We must quantify the success). It adds a layer of professionalism and precision to your German.
- Quantifizieren is a formal German verb used to express abstract or concrete things in numerical terms, essential for science and business contexts.
- It is a regular '-ieren' verb, meaning it conjugates easily and does not take the 'ge-' prefix in its past participle form.
- Commonly used to measure risks, success, or data, it helps move from vague descriptions to precise, actionable information in professional settings.
- While similar to 'messen' (measure) or 'zählen' (count), it implies a more analytical process of turning qualities into measurable quantities.
No 'ge-' in Participle
Always remember that verbs ending in '-ieren' like 'quantifizieren' do not use 'ge-' in the past participle. It's 'hat quantifiziert', not 'hat gequantifiziert'.
Professional Tone
Use this word in business reports to sound more data-oriented and objective. It is much more professional than 'messen'.
The 'Z' Sound
Make sure to pronounce the 'z' as 'ts'. 'Kvan-ti-fi-TSI-ren'. This is the most common mistake for English speakers.
Science and Data
Whenever you see a chart or a graph in a German text, look for 'quantifizieren'. It’s the standard verb for describing data analysis.
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