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- Schlucken means 'to swallow' in both physical and metaphorical senses.
- It is a regular verb: schluckte, hat geschluckt.
- Commonly used for medicine, fuel consumption, and suppressing emotions.
- Watch out for 'sich verschlucken', which means 'to choke'.
The German verb schlucken is a versatile term that fundamentally describes the physiological act of moving something from the mouth through the esophagus into the stomach. However, its utility in the German language extends far beyond the dining table. At its core, it is an A2-level word, meaning it is essential for basic daily interactions, particularly in medical contexts or when discussing consumption. When you are at a doctor's office in Germany, you might hear the phrase 'Haben Sie Schmerzen beim Schlucken?' (Do you have pain when swallowing?). This demonstrates its primary physical use. Beyond biology, schlucken is used to describe how mechanical objects consume resources. For instance, a large SUV is often described as a 'Spritfresser' because it 'viel Benzin schluckt' (swallows/consumes a lot of gas). This metaphorical extension is vital for understanding natural German conversation regarding technology and finances.
- Physical Action
- The biological process of swallowing food, liquid, or medicine. It involves the coordination of throat muscles and the epiglottis.
- Resource Consumption
- Used for cars consuming fuel, machines using electricity, or projects 'swallowing' immense amounts of money.
- Emotional Suppression
- The act of holding back emotions, insults, or tears. 'Den Stolz schlucken' means to swallow one's pride.
Der Patient konnte die große Tablette kaum schlucken.
In social dynamics, schlucken takes on a psychological dimension. If someone insults you and you choose not to respond to maintain peace, you are 'swallowing' the insult (die Beleidigung schlucken). This implies a sense of passivity or forced acceptance. It is also used in the business world to describe hostile takeovers, where a large corporation 'swallows' a smaller competitor. This breadth of meaning makes it a high-frequency verb in news reports, literature, and casual gossip. Understanding the nuances between schlucken and its prefixed cousins like verschlucken (to choke/swallow the wrong way) or runterschlucken (to swallow down) is a hallmark of moving from intermediate to advanced proficiency.
Diese alten Motoren schlucken einfach zu viel Öl.
Furthermore, the word appears in the context of belief and gullibility. To 'swallow' a story (eine Geschichte schlucken) means to believe it without questioning, often implying that the story was a lie or an exaggeration. This is identical to the English idiom 'to swallow it hook, line, and sinker'. Thus, schlucken bridges the gap between the physical body, mechanical efficiency, emotional regulation, and cognitive processing. Whether you are at the pharmacy, the mechanic, or a business meeting, this word provides the necessary vocabulary to describe the absorption or acceptance of something, whether it be a pill, a liter of gasoline, or a bitter truth.
Using schlucken correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical patterns. It is a regular (weak) verb, which makes its conjugation straightforward: ich schlucke, du schluckst, er/sie/es schluckt, wir schlucken, ihr schluckt, sie schlucken. In the past tense, it follows the standard pattern: schluckte (simple past) and hat geschluckt (present perfect). Most commonly, it is used as a transitive verb, meaning it takes a direct object in the accusative case. For example, in the sentence 'Er schluckt den Saft', 'den Saft' is the accusative object being swallowed.
- Direct Objects
- Common objects include food (das Essen), medicine (die Tabletten), and liquids (das Wasser).
- Abstract Objects
- Commonly used with pride (den Stolz), anger (den Ärger), or insults (die Beleidigung).
Sie musste erst einmal kräftig schlucken, bevor sie antworten konnte.
One interesting syntactic use is the intransitive 'schlucken', where no object is present. This often describes a reaction of shock or hesitation. If someone receives bad news, they might 'schlucken' (gulp) before speaking. This is a physical manifestation of processing difficult information. In more advanced contexts, you will see it used in passive constructions, especially regarding corporate takeovers: 'Die kleine Bank wurde von einem Großkonzern geschluckt' (The small bank was swallowed by a large corporation). Here, the focus is on the absorption of the entity. In technical descriptions, schlucken is often paired with adverbs like 'viel' or 'wenig' to describe efficiency.
Hat er die Lüge wirklich einfach so geschluckt?
When using it with separable prefixes, the meaning shifts slightly but significantly. Runterschlucken is often used for the physical act of swallowing something down, emphasizing the direction. Verschlucken is reflexive (sich verschlucken) and means to choke or have something go down the wrong pipe. For example, 'Ich habe mich am Wasser verschluckt' (I choked on the water). Another variation is einschlucken, though rare, used in specific technical or dialectal contexts. Mastery of schlucken involves recognizing these patterns and choosing the right object to convey either a literal physical action or a metaphorical absorption.
In Germany, you will encounter schlucken in a variety of real-world environments. One of the most common is the healthcare sector. Doctors, nurses, and pharmacists use it constantly. When you buy cough syrup or painkillers, the instructions will often say 'unzerkaut schlucken' (swallow without chewing). If you have a sore throat (Halsschmerzen), the first question a German doctor will ask is 'Haben Sie Probleme beim Schlucken?'. In this context, it is a neutral, clinical, yet everyday term. Outside the clinic, the automotive culture in Germany—famous for its Autobahns and engineering—frequently uses schlucken to discuss vehicle performance. Car enthusiasts might lament that a vintage Porsche 'ordentlich was wegschluckt', referring to its high fuel consumption.
- At the Doctor
- 'Schlucken Sie bitte einmal.' (Please swallow once.) Used during throat examinations.
- In the News
- 'Die Inflation schluckt die Lohnerhöhungen.' (Inflation is swallowing the wage increases.)
Das neue Bauprojekt wird Millionen an Steuergeldern schlucken.
In the business and financial sections of newspapers like the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung or Handelsblatt, schlucken is the standard verb for mergers and acquisitions. It carries a slightly aggressive connotation, suggesting that the larger company is consuming the smaller one entirely. You might read, 'Tech-Gigant schluckt Berliner Startup'. This usage highlights the power dynamic involved. Furthermore, in everyday social life, Germans use it to describe emotional resilience or suppressed reactions. If someone is being scolded by a boss and stays silent, a colleague might later say, 'Er musste ganz schön schlucken', implying that the person had to take the criticism without defending themselves.
Finally, you will hear it in the context of acoustics and construction. Materials that dampen sound are said to 'den Schall schlucken' (swallow the sound). If you are looking for a quiet apartment, you might look for walls that 'den Lärm der Nachbarn schlucken'. This technical but common usage refers to absorption. From the physical throat to the walls of a room, from the gas tank of a car to the balance sheet of a corporation, schlucken is the go-to verb for any situation where something is taken in, absorbed, or consumed by another entity.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with schlucken is confusing it with trinken (to drink) or essen (to eat). While swallowing is part of eating and drinking, schlucken refers specifically to the moment of transit through the throat. You wouldn't say 'Ich schlucke eine Pizza' to mean you are eating it; that would imply you are gulping down the whole pizza without chewing! Use essen for the meal and schlucken only for the specific act of swallowing, particularly with small items like pills or the final gulp of a drink.
- Schlucken vs. Verschlucken
- 'Schlucken' is intentional. 'Sich verschlucken' is accidental (choking). Never say 'Ich habe Wasser geschluckt' if you mean you choked on it!
- Word Order with 'hat'
- In the perfect tense, the participle 'geschluckt' must go to the end. 'Ich habe die Tablette geschluckt'—not 'Ich habe geschluckt die Tablette'.
Falsch: Ich habe mich geschluckt.
Richtig: Ich habe mich verschluckt.
Another common error involves the reflexive usage. In English, we say 'I choked', which is intransitive. In German, you must use the reflexive pronoun: 'Ich habe mich verschluckt'. Forgetting the mich makes the sentence grammatically incomplete. Additionally, learners often misuse the metaphorical sense. While you can 'swallow your pride' (seinen Stolz schlucken), you cannot 'swallow your words' in the sense of retracting them as easily as in English; for that, Germans might use 'seine Worte zurücknehmen'. However, 'den Ärger herunterschlucken' (swallowing down one's anger) is a very common and correct idiomatic use.
Finally, be careful with the register. Using schlucken for a car's fuel consumption is perfectly fine in casual conversation, but in a formal technical report, you should use verbrauchen. Similarly, in a business context, saying a company was 'geschluckt' is slightly more emotional or critical than saying it was 'übernommen' (taken over). Understanding these subtle differences in tone will help you sound more like a native speaker and avoid sounding unintentionally aggressive or overly informal in the wrong settings.
To enrich your German vocabulary, it is essential to know the synonyms and related verbs for schlucken. The most direct relative is herunterschlucken. While schlucken focuses on the action, herunterschlucken emphasizes the 'downward' motion. This is often used for medicine or when someone is trying to force themselves to eat or swallow something unpleasant. Another related verb is einnehmen, which is the formal term for taking medication. A doctor might say, 'Nehmen Sie diese Tabletten dreimal täglich ein', whereas you would tell a friend, 'Ich muss noch kurz meine Pille schlucken'.
- schlucken vs. einnehmen
- 'Schlucken' is the physical act; 'einnehmen' is the medical protocol of taking a dose.
- schlucken vs. verbrauchen
- 'Schlucken' is colorful and informal for consumption; 'verbrauchen' is neutral and factual.
- schlucken vs. absorbieren
- In physics or acoustics, 'schlucken' is common for sound, while 'absorbieren' is the more scientific term.
Anstatt die Kritik zu schlucken, wehrte er sich lautstark.
For the metaphorical sense of believing something, glauben (to believe) or abkaufen (to buy into) are alternatives. 'Ich kaufe dir diese Geschichte nicht ab' is a common way to say 'I don't swallow that story'. In the context of business takeovers, aufkaufen (to buy up) or integrieren (to integrate) are more professional alternatives to schlucken. If you are talking about sound absorption, dämmen (to insulate/dampen) is another useful term. By learning these alternatives, you can tailor your language to the specific context, whether you are in a lab, a boardroom, or a kitchen.
Lastly, consider the noun forms. Der Schluck means a sip or a gulp. Ein Schluck Wasser is a sip of water. Der Schluckauf is the German word for hiccups—literally 'swallowing up'. Understanding the word family helps solidify the verb's meaning. For example, if you know that Schluckbeschwerden means 'difficulty swallowing', you can easily break it down into Schluck (swallowing) and Beschwerden (complaints/difficulties). This systematic approach to vocabulary will make your German much more robust and flexible.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The word is onomatopoeic, meaning the sound of the word 'schluck' mimics the sound made by the throat when swallowing.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'u' like 'oo' in 'mood' (it should be short).
- Making the 'l' too dark (American style).
- Forgetting to pronounce the final 'n' clearly.
- Softening the 'ck' into a 'ch' sound.
- Stressing the second syllable.
難易度
Easy to recognize in context.
Must remember the 'ck' and weak conjugation.
Needs practice with the 'sch' and short 'u'.
Distinctive sound makes it easy to hear.
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Weak Verb Conjugation
ich schlucke, er schluckte, hat geschluckt
Reflexive Verbs with 'verschlucken'
Ich verschlucke MICH.
Accusative Objects
Er schluckt DEN (Akk) Apfelkern.
Substantivized Infinitives
Das Schlucken (the swallowing) fällt mir schwer.
Separable Prefixes
Er schluckt die Tränen UNTER (herunterschlucken).
レベル別の例文
Ich schlucke das Wasser.
I swallow the water.
Basic present tense.
Kannst du schlucken?
Can you swallow?
Modal verb 'können' + infinitive.
Der Fisch schluckt den Wurm.
The fish swallows the worm.
Subject-Verb-Object.
Bitte schlucken Sie jetzt.
Please swallow now.
Imperative form (formal).
Das Baby schluckt gut.
The baby swallows well.
Adverb 'gut' modifying the verb.
Ich schlucke nicht gern Tabletten.
I don't like swallowing pills.
Negation with 'nicht gern'.
Er schluckt den Saft.
He swallows the juice.
Accusative case: 'den Saft'.
Wir schlucken die Medizin.
We swallow the medicine.
Plural subject.
Mein Auto schluckt viel Benzin.
My car swallows a lot of gas.
Metaphorical use for consumption.
Ich habe mich beim Trinken verschluckt.
I choked while drinking.
Reflexive verb 'sich verschlucken'.
Hast du die Tablette schon geschluckt?
Have you already swallowed the pill?
Present perfect tense.
Es tut weh beim Schlucken.
It hurts when swallowing.
Substantivized infinitive 'beim Schlucken'.
Der Hund hat einen Stein geschluckt.
The dog swallowed a stone.
Present perfect with 'hat'.
Schlucken Sie die Kapsel unzerkaut.
Swallow the capsule without chewing.
Imperative + adverb.
Diese Maschine schluckt viel Strom.
This machine swallows a lot of electricity.
Resource consumption.
Er schluckte kurz vor der Antwort.
He swallowed shortly before the answer.
Simple past tense 'schluckte'.
Er musste seinen Ärger einfach schlucken.
He just had to swallow his anger.
Modal verb 'mussten' + abstract object.
Sie schluckte die Tränen herunter.
She swallowed down her tears.
Separable verb 'herunterschlucken'.
Glaubst du, sie schlucken diese Geschichte?
Do you think they'll swallow this story?
Idiomatic use for believing a lie.
Das Projekt schluckt eine Menge Zeit.
The project swallows a lot of time.
Time as a resource.
Er hat die Beleidigung ohne Wort geschluckt.
He swallowed the insult without a word.
Social context/patience.
Die Wände schlucken den Lärm sehr gut.
The walls swallow the noise very well.
Acoustic absorption.
Ich musste erst einmal schlucken, als ich den Preis sah.
I had to gulp when I saw the price.
Reaction to shock.
Schluck nicht alles, was man dir erzählt!
Don't swallow everything people tell you!
Imperative + relative clause.
Der Großkonzern hat den Konkurrenten geschluckt.
The corporation swallowed the competitor.
Business terminology.
Der Schwamm schluckt die ganze Flüssigkeit.
The sponge swallows all the liquid.
Physical absorption.
Wir müssen diese bittere Pille wohl schlucken.
We probably have to swallow this bitter pill.
Idiom: bitter pill.
Die Dunkelheit schluckte das Licht der Taschenlampe.
The darkness swallowed the flashlight's light.
Literary/Descriptive.
Das neue Gesetz wird viele kleine Firmen schlucken.
The new law will swallow many small firms.
Future tense with 'werden'.
Er schluckte seine Kritik, um den Frieden zu wahren.
He swallowed his criticism to keep the peace.
Purpose clause with 'um...zu'.
Die Maschine schluckt Unmengen an Rohstoffen.
The machine swallows massive amounts of raw materials.
Industrial context.
Sie konnte den Kloß im Hals kaum schlucken.
She could hardly swallow the lump in her throat.
Idiom: 'Kloß im Hals'.
Die Inflation schluckt die mühsam erkämpften Reallohnzuwächse.
Inflation is swallowing the hard-won real wage increases.
Complex economic vocabulary.
Das Gebäude scheint den Schall förmlich zu schlucken.
The building seems to literally swallow the sound.
Use of 'förmlich' for emphasis.
Er schluckte die Nachricht mit einer stoischen Ruhe.
He swallowed the news with stoic calm.
Descriptive adverbial phrase.
Manche Politiker schlucken ihre eigenen Versprechen nach der Wahl.
Some politicians swallow their own promises after the election.
Sarcastic/Political context.
Die Weite der Wüste schluckte jedes Geräusch.
The vastness of the desert swallowed every sound.
Poetic/Literary personification.
Das Unternehmen wurde von der Konkurrenz schluckfertig gemacht.
The company was made ready to be swallowed by the competition.
Compound adjective 'schluckfertig'.
Sie mussten die Kröte schlucken, um den Vertrag zu retten.
They had to swallow the toad (accept the unpleasantry) to save the contract.
Idiom: 'eine Kröte schlucken'.
Der Ozean schluckte das Wrack innerhalb von Minuten.
The ocean swallowed the wreck within minutes.
Action in the past.
Die ontologische Tiefe des Werks schluckt jede oberflächliche Interpretation.
The ontological depth of the work swallows every superficial interpretation.
Highly academic/abstract.
In der Unendlichkeit des Raums wird jede Existenz geschluckt.
In the infinity of space, every existence is swallowed.
Philosophical passive voice.
Das Schweigen im Raum schien alle Worte zu schlucken.
The silence in the room seemed to swallow all words.
Metaphorical personification.
Er hat die bittere Wahrheit schließlich unkommentiert geschluckt.
He finally swallowed the bitter truth without comment.
Nuanced adverbial usage.
Die Bürokratie schluckt jegliche Form von Eigeninitiative.
Bureaucracy swallows any form of individual initiative.
Social criticism.
Es ist eine schwere Kost, die man erst einmal schlucken muss.
It is heavy fare (difficult information) that one has to swallow first.
Idiom: 'schwere Kost'.
Das Vergessen schluckt die Taten der Vergangenheit.
Oblivion swallows the deeds of the past.
Poetic abstraction.
Die Megacity schluckt die umliegenden Dörfer unaufhaltsam.
The megacity is swallowing the surrounding villages unstoppably.
Urbanization context.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To be shocked or taken aback by something.
Bei dem Preis musste ich erst mal kräftig schlucken.
— To refuse to believe or accept something.
Diese Ausrede werde ich nicht schlucken.
— To have a lump in one's throat (making it hard to swallow).
Sie hatte einen Kloß im Hals vor lauter Aufregung.
— To accept something unpleasant but necessary.
Wir müssen diese Pille jetzt schlucken.
— To be very gullible and believe everything.
Der schluckt auch wirklich alles, was man ihm sagt.
— To have to endure a secondary position (literally 'swallow dust' behind someone).
Er ließ die Konkurrenz nur Staub schlucken.
— To stop oneself from saying something.
Er schluckte die harten Worte im letzten Moment.
よく混同される語
Trinken is the whole process of drinking; schlucken is just the throat action.
Kauen is chewing; you usually chew before you schlucken.
Schlecken means to lick (like an ice cream), which sounds similar but is different.
慣用句と表現
— To accept something very unpleasant.
Das ist eine bittere Pille, die wir schlucken müssen.
neutral— To make a difficult concession.
In den Koalitionsverhandlungen mussten beide Parteien Kröten schlucken.
informal/political— To act against one's pride for a better cause.
Schluck deinen Stolz und entschuldige dich!
neutral— In business: to take over a company.
Die Großbank hat die kleine Privatbank geschluckt.
business— To not vent one's frustration.
Er schluckte seinen Ärger einfach hinunter.
neutral— To accept everything without criticism.
Die Wähler schlucken nicht mehr alles, was man ihnen serviert.
critical— To drink a lot (usually alcohol) quickly.
Er schluckt wie ein Specht.
informal— To get a taste of one's own medicine.
Jetzt muss er seine eigene Medizin schlucken.
neutral— To fall for a trick.
Die Polizei legte eine Falle, und er schluckte den Köder.
neutral— To believe something without checking it.
Er hat die Geschichte unbesehen geschluckt.
neutral間違えやすい
Sounds almost the same.
Schlucken is intentional swallowing; verschlucken is accidental choking.
Ich schlucke die Suppe, aber ich verschlucke mich an der Gräte.
Both used for medicine.
Einnehmen is the administrative act of taking a dose; schlucken is the physical act.
Ich nehme Aspirin ein, indem ich es schlucke.
Both used for resources.
Verbrauchen is technical/neutral; schlucken is more vivid/negative.
Das Auto verbraucht 5 Liter, aber mein altes schluckte 15!
Similar roots.
Schluck is a sip; Schluckauf is the hiccups.
Trink einen Schluck Wasser gegen deinen Schluckauf.
Opposite actions, similar sound.
Schlucken is in; spucken is out.
Schluck die Medizin, spuck sie nicht aus!
文型パターン
Ich schlucke [Objekt].
Ich schlucke die Milch.
Ich habe [Objekt] geschluckt.
Ich habe die Pille geschluckt.
[Subjekt] schluckt viel [Ressource].
Der Motor schluckt viel Öl.
Ich muss [Abstraktes Objekt] schlucken.
Ich muss meinen Ärger schlucken.
Sich an [Dativ] verschlucken.
Ich habe mich an dem Keks verschluckt.
[Firma] schluckt [Firma].
Siemens schluckt das Startup.
Eine [Adjektiv] Pille schlucken müssen.
Wir mussten eine bittere Pille schlucken.
[Abstraktes Subjekt] schluckt [Objekt].
Die Zeit schluckt alle Sorgen.
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関連
使い方
High (especially in medical and everyday complaining contexts)
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Ich habe Wasser geschluckt (meaning I choked).
→
Ich habe mich an Wasser verschluckt.
Without 'mich' and 'ver-', it just means you drank water normally.
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Ich schlucke mein Frühstück.
→
Ich esse mein Frühstück.
Schlucken is too specific for a whole meal.
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Das Auto verbraucht Benzin (in a casual rant).
→
Das Auto schluckt Benzin.
'Verbraucht' is correct but 'schluckt' sounds more natural when complaining.
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Ich habe die Pille geschlucken.
→
Ich habe die Pille geschluckt.
It's a weak verb, so the ending is '-t', not '-en'.
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Er schluckt seine Worte zurück.
→
Er nimmt seine Worte zurück.
'Schlucken' doesn't mean to retract a statement in German.
ヒント
Weak Verb Alert
Always use '-te' for past and 'ge-...-t' for the participle. It's predictable!
Car Talk
Use 'schlucken' when complaining about your car's fuel costs to sound more native.
Medicine
Look for 'unzerkaut schlucken' on German pill bottles—it means 'swallow whole'.
The Toad
Remember 'eine Kröte schlucken' for business negotiations.
Short U
Don't say 'shlook-en'. Keep the 'u' very short and crisp.
Reflexive
Always use 'mich/dich/sich' with 'verschlucken' to mean choking.
Silence
Materials like foam 'schlucken' sound. Use this in interior design contexts.
Suppression
'Tränen schlucken' is a common literary way to describe someone staying strong.
Takeovers
'Geschluckt werden' is the standard informal way to say a company was bought out.
Sips
Learn 'der Schluck' alongside the verb to talk about 'a sip of water'.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'Slug' (Schluck) moving slowly down your throat. It sounds like the 'glug' sound of swallowing.
視覚的連想
Imagine a car with a giant mouth at the gas tank 'swallowing' bills of money.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'schlucken' in three different ways today: once for food, once for a car/machine, and once for an emotion.
語源
From Middle High German 'slucken', related to Old High German 'sluch'. It shares roots with the English word 'slurp' and 'slack'.
元の意味: To swallow or to gulp greedily.
Germanic文化的な背景
Be careful when using 'schlucken' in slang, as it can have sexual connotations in specific vulgar contexts, similar to English.
Similar to 'swallow' in English, including the metaphorical 'swallow your pride'.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
At the Pharmacy
- Muss ich das schlucken?
- Wie viele Tabletten soll ich schlucken?
- Kann man die Kapsel schlucken?
- Haben Sie etwas gegen Schluckbeschwerden?
At the Gas Station
- Der Wagen schluckt zu viel.
- Wie viel schluckt er auf 100km?
- Er schluckt mehr als früher.
- Ein echter Spritschlucker.
In an Argument
- Das werde ich nicht schlucken!
- Schluck deinen Stolz!
- Er schluckte die Beleidigung.
- Musstest du kräftig schlucken?
In the Dining Room
- Nicht so schnell schlucken!
- Hast du dich verschluckt?
- Einen Schluck Wasser bitte.
- Gut kauen vor dem Schlucken.
Acoustics/Home Improvement
- Der Teppich schluckt den Schall.
- Die Vorhänge sollen das Licht schlucken.
- Diese Wände schlucken keinen Lärm.
- Schallschluckende Paneele.
会話のきっかけ
"Schluckt dein Auto eigentlich viel Benzin auf der Autobahn?"
"Musstest du schon mal eine wirklich bittere Pille im Job schlucken?"
"Was machst du, wenn du beim Essen plötzlich Schluckauf bekommst?"
"Findest du es schwierig, große Tabletten zu schlucken?"
"Glaubst du, die Leute schlucken heutzutage alles, was in den Nachrichten kommt?"
日記のテーマ
Beschreibe eine Situation, in der du deinen Stolz schlucken musstest. Was ist passiert?
Welche Dinge in deinem Leben 'schlucken' die meiste Zeit? Wie kannst du das ändern?
Hast du dich schon mal bei einem wichtigen Gespräch verschluckt? Wie hast du reagiert?
Schreibe über ein Auto, das du gerne hättest, auch wenn es viel Benzin schluckt.
Was bedeutet es für dich, eine 'bittere Pille zu schlucken'?
よくある質問
10 問Not really. You would say 'essen'. You only use 'schlucken' for the specific act of moving the food down your throat, or if you swallowed a piece of the burger whole without chewing.
They are often interchangeable. 'Herunterschlucken' emphasizes the 'down' part and is more common for suppressing emotions or taking something unpleasant.
In its primary sense, no. However, in slang, it can be vulgar, so use it carefully in informal settings unless you are talking about cars or food.
You say: 'Ich habe Halsschmerzen beim Schlucken'.
It means to accept a very unpleasant condition or part of a deal that you don't like.
No, it is a weak (regular) verb: schlucken, schluckte, geschluckt.
Yes, colloquially it means to believe a story or a lie without questioning it.
It is an oral vaccination, like the ones given for polio.
Usually, you would use 'saugen' (to suck), but you could say it 'schluckt den Staub' if you want to be poetic or emphatic.
Ich verschlucke mich, du verschluckst dich, er verschluckt sich, etc. It uses 'haben' in the perfect: Ich habe mich verschluckt.
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Write a sentence using 'schlucken' about a car.
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Write a sentence using 'schlucken' about medicine.
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Write a sentence using 'sich verschlucken'.
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Translate: 'He had to swallow his pride.'
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Write a sentence about sound absorption.
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Translate: 'Do you have pain when swallowing?'
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Write a sentence about a company takeover.
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Translate: 'I don't believe that story.' (using schlucken)
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Write a sentence using 'herunterschlucken'.
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Describe a 'Benzinschlucker'.
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Translate: 'The darkness swallowed the light.'
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Write a sentence using the perfect tense of 'schlucken'.
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Translate: 'I swallow a sip of water.'
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Write a sentence about 'Schluckbeschwerden'.
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Translate: 'The machine consumes a lot of electricity.' (informal)
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Write a sentence using 'eine bittere Pille'.
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Translate: 'Don't swallow the chewing gum!'
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Write a sentence about a sponge.
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Translate: 'He swallowed his anger.'
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Write a sentence about a 'Kröte schlucken'.
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Sagen Sie: 'I have to swallow this pill.'
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Fragen Sie den Arzt: 'Does it hurt when I swallow?'
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Beschweren Sie sich über Ihr Auto: 'My car swallows too much gas.'
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Sagen Sie: 'I choked on the water.'
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Sagen Sie: 'He swallowed his pride.'
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Sagen Sie: 'The walls absorb the noise.'
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Fragen Sie: 'Did you swallow the tablet whole?'
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Sagen Sie: 'I have to swallow this bitter pill.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Don't believe everything!'
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Sagen Sie: 'I had to gulp at the price.'
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Sagen Sie: 'The company was swallowed by a competitor.'
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Sagen Sie: 'I swallowed my anger.'
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Sagen Sie: 'The dog swallowed a bone.'
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Sagen Sie: 'Please swallow now.' (Formal)
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Sagen Sie: 'It's hard to swallow.'
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Sagen Sie: 'I have hiccups.'
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Sagen Sie: 'The machine uses a lot of power.'
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Sagen Sie: 'He fell for the trick.' (Bait)
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Sagen Sie: 'I swallowed a sip of juice.'
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Sagen Sie: 'She swallowed her tears.'
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Listen and write: 'Ich muss die Tablette schlucken.'
Listen and write: 'Mein Auto schluckt viel.'
Listen and write: 'Haben Sie Schmerzen beim Schlucken?'
Listen and write: 'Er schluckte seinen Stolz.'
Listen and write: 'Ich habe mich verschluckt.'
Listen and write: 'Die Pille war schwer zu schlucken.'
Listen and write: 'Schluck nicht alles, was er sagt.'
Listen and write: 'Der Motor schluckt Öl.'
Listen and write: 'Wir mussten die Kröte schlucken.'
Listen and write: 'Ein Schluck Wasser bitte.'
Listen and write: 'Die Wände schlucken den Lärm.'
Listen and write: 'Er hat die Beleidigung geschluckt.'
Listen and write: 'Das Baby schluckt Luft.'
Listen and write: 'Schluck die Medizin unzerkaut.'
Listen and write: 'Die Inflation schluckt das Geld.'
Ich habe die Tablette geschlucken.
Ich habe geschluckt mich.
Das Auto schluckt viele Benzin.
Er hat seinen Stolz geschlucken.
Haben Sie Schmerzen bei schlucken?
Ich schlucke ein Brot.
Die Wände essen den Schall.
Er schluckte die Lüge unzerkaut.
Ich habe einen Schluckauf geschluckt.
Die Firma hat geschluckt die Konkurrenz.
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Summary
The verb 'schlucken' is essential for medical needs ('Tabletten schlucken') and describing high consumption ('das Auto schluckt viel'). It also serves as a powerful metaphor for forced acceptance or emotional restraint.
- Schlucken means 'to swallow' in both physical and metaphorical senses.
- It is a regular verb: schluckte, hat geschluckt.
- Commonly used for medicine, fuel consumption, and suppressing emotions.
- Watch out for 'sich verschlucken', which means 'to choke'.
Weak Verb Alert
Always use '-te' for past and 'ge-...-t' for the participle. It's predictable!
Car Talk
Use 'schlucken' when complaining about your car's fuel costs to sound more native.
Medicine
Look for 'unzerkaut schlucken' on German pill bottles—it means 'swallow whole'.
The Toad
Remember 'eine Kröte schlucken' for business negotiations.
例文
Du musst die Tablette mit Wasser schlucken.
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