A1 Collocation 중립 2분 분량

besuchen

To visit

15초 만에

  • Use it to visit people, places, or attend schools and courses.
  • Always pair it with the accusative case for the object.
  • It is a regular verb using 'haben' in the past tense.

This is the all-purpose word for going to see someone or something. Whether you are dropping by your grandma's house or checking out a famous museum, this is your go-to verb.

주요 예문

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Visiting a family member

Ich besuche am Wochenende meine Großeltern.

I am visiting my grandparents at the weekend.

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Talking about education

Er besucht zurzeit einen Intensivkurs für Deutsch.

He is currently attending an intensive German course.

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Texting a friend about plans

Wann besuchst du mich endlich in Berlin?

When are you finally visiting me in Berlin?

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문화적 배경

When visiting someone's home, it is customary to bring a small gift, like flowers or chocolates. If you bring flowers, ensure they are unwrapped before presenting them. In Vienna, 'besuchen' can often refer to visiting a traditional coffee house (Kaffeehaus), which is seen as an extension of one's living room. Punctuality for a 'Besuch' is extremely important. Arriving even 5-10 minutes late without notice can be seen as disrespectful. In German universities, 'besuchen' is the technical term for attending a lecture. Students are 'Besucher' of the knowledge shared by the professor.

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The 'People' Rule

If you are going to see a person, 99% of the time 'besuchen' is your best choice.

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No 'to'!

Never say 'besuchen zu'. It's just 'besuchen' + the person/place.

15초 만에

  • Use it to visit people, places, or attend schools and courses.
  • Always pair it with the accusative case for the object.
  • It is a regular verb using 'haben' in the past tense.

What It Means

besuchen is a very friendly and versatile word. It simply means "to visit." You use it for people, places, and even institutions. It is one of the first verbs you should master. It makes you sound polite and active. Think of it as the bridge between you and your destination.

How To Use It

Grammar-wise, besuchen is straightforward. It always takes the accusative case. This means the person or thing you visit is the direct object. For example, Ich besuche meinen Bruder. Notice how mein becomes meinen. It is a regular verb, so it follows standard conjugation patterns. You will use it with haben in the perfect tense: Ich habe besucht.

When To Use It

Use it when you plan to see a friend. Use it when you are a tourist at a castle. It also works for attending a school or a course. If you are going to a concert, you can besuchen that too. It covers everything from a quick social call to a formal state visit. It is a very safe, multi-tool word for your vocabulary.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for a quick "drop by" without a plan. For that, Germans often prefer vorbeikommen. Also, avoid using it for professional appointments like the doctor. For the doctor, you usually say zum Arzt gehen. While you can "visit" a website, tech-savvy Germans might use aufrufen instead. Don't use it for sightseeing a building's interior; use besichtigen for that.

Cultural Background

In Germany, a Besuch (a visit) is often a planned event. Showing up unannounced can be a bit of a shock. The classic German visit involves Kaffee und Kuchen (coffee and cake). If you are invited to besuchen someone, bringing a small gift is polite. Flowers or chocolate are always a winning move. It shows you value their time and hospitality.

Common Variations

If you are sightseeing, you might hear besichtigen. This is specifically for looking at architecture or monuments. If you want to say someone is visiting you, use zu Besuch sein. For example, Meine Tante ist zu Besuch. If you are just passing through, you might use vorbeischauen. These nuances help you sound more like a local expert.

사용 참고사항

This verb is perfectly neutral and safe for all situations. Just remember that it always requires a direct object in the accusative case.

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The 'People' Rule

If you are going to see a person, 99% of the time 'besuchen' is your best choice.

⚠️

No 'to'!

Never say 'besuchen zu'. It's just 'besuchen' + the person/place.

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Accusative Reminder

Remember that 'der' changes to 'den'. 'Ich besuche den Lehrer.'

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Guest Etiquette

If you are 'zu Besuch', always ask if you should take off your shoes at the door.

예시

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#1 Visiting a family member
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Ich besuche am Wochenende meine Großeltern.

I am visiting my grandparents at the weekend.

A classic use for family social calls.

#2 Talking about education
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Er besucht zurzeit einen Intensivkurs für Deutsch.

He is currently attending an intensive German course.

Here, it means 'attending' rather than just a social visit.

#3 Texting a friend about plans
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Wann besuchst du mich endlich in Berlin?

When are you finally visiting me in Berlin?

A common way to nudge a friend to travel.

#4 Formal announcement
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Der Minister besucht heute die neue Fabrik.

The minister is visiting the new factory today.

Used for official or professional inspections.

#5 Humorous observation
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Ich besuche heute nur mein Bett, ich bin so müde!

I'm only visiting my bed today, I'm so tired!

A playful way to say you are staying in bed.

#6 Emotional reunion
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Ich bin so froh, dass du mich besucht hast.

I am so happy that you visited me.

Expressing gratitude for someone's presence.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the correct form of 'besuchen' in the present tense.

Ich _______ morgen meine Tante in Hamburg.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: besuche

The subject is 'Ich', so the verb ending must be '-e'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

A) Ich besuche {der|m} Park. B) Ich besuche {den|m} Park. C) Ich besuche zu {dem|m} Park.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: B

'Besuchen' takes the Accusative case. 'Der' becomes 'den'. No preposition 'zu' is needed.

Match the person/place with the correct verb usage.

1. {Die|f} Oma, 2. {Der|m} Eiffelturm (sightseeing), 3. {Der|m} Deutschkurs

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-besuchen, 2-besichtigen, 3-besuchen

People and courses use 'besuchen'; sightseeing uses 'besichtigen'.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Was machst du am Samstag? B: Ich ______ meinen Bruder. Er wohnt in Berlin.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: besuche

'Besuche' is the most natural way to say you are going to see a relative at their home.

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시각 학습 자료

Besuchen vs. Besichtigen

besuchen
Oma Grandma
Schule School
besichtigen
Schloss Castle
Wohnung Apartment (viewing)

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the correct form of 'besuchen' in the present tense. Fill Blank A1

Ich _______ morgen meine Tante in Hamburg.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: besuche

The subject is 'Ich', so the verb ending must be '-e'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A1

A) Ich besuche {der|m} Park. B) Ich besuche {den|m} Park. C) Ich besuche zu {dem|m} Park.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: B

'Besuchen' takes the Accusative case. 'Der' becomes 'den'. No preposition 'zu' is needed.

Match the person/place with the correct verb usage. Match A2

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-besuchen, 2-besichtigen, 3-besuchen

People and courses use 'besuchen'; sightseeing uses 'besichtigen'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Was machst du am Samstag? B: Ich ______ meinen Bruder. Er wohnt in Berlin.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: besuche

'Besuche' is the most natural way to say you are going to see a relative at their home.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

12 질문

Yes, it is common to say 'eine Webseite besuchen', though 'aufrufen' is more technical.

'Besuchen' implies going to someone's place. 'Treffen' means meeting anywhere, often by arrangement.

No, it is neutral. You can use it with your best friend or the President.

No, it takes a direct object in the Accusative case.

No, just say 'Ich besuche Berlin'. No 'nach' is needed.

It means 'to be a guest' or 'to be visiting'.

Use 'Ich habe besucht' (Perfekt) or 'Ich besuchte' (Präteritum).

Yes, 'ein Konzert besuchen' is the standard way to say you attended it.

Mostly, yes. It's for looking at things as objects of interest.

It is a visitor or a guest.

Yes, 'einen Arzt besuchen' is correct, though 'zum Arzt gehen' is more common.

Only the conjugation: 'Wir besuchen' vs 'Ich besuche'.

관련 표현

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vorbeikommen

similar

to drop by

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besichtigen

specialized form

to sightsee

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einladen

contrast

to invite

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treffen

similar

to meet

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aufsuchen

specialized form

to seek out/visit (formal)

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