뜻
To retire for the night and go to sleep.
문화적 배경
The 'Stoßlüften' ritual: Many Germans open their bedroom windows wide for 5-10 minutes before 'ins Bett gehen' to ensure a cold, fresh sleeping environment, which is believed to be healthier. In Alpine regions, 'ins Bett gehen' might be preceded by a 'Betthupferl'—a small sweet or chocolate left on the pillow, similar to a 'bedtime treat'. Swiss German speakers might use the word 'Go schlofe' or 'is Bett go', but in High German contexts, 'ins Bett gehen' remains the standard. The concept of 'Mittagsruhe' (midday quiet) is strong. While 'ins Bett gehen' usually refers to night, one might 'sich hinlegen' during this time, but rarely 'ins Bett gehen' unless they are ill.
The 'Ins' Shortcut
Always use 'ins' instead of 'in das'. It's more natural and expected in spoken German.
Case Matters
Remember: 'ins' (accusative) for the action, 'im' (dative) for the location. Mixing them up is a classic beginner mistake.
뜻
To retire for the night and go to sleep.
The 'Ins' Shortcut
Always use 'ins' instead of 'in das'. It's more natural and expected in spoken German.
Case Matters
Remember: 'ins' (accusative) for the action, 'im' (dative) for the location. Mixing them up is a classic beginner mistake.
Sound like a Native
Use 'Ich geh' in die Falle' when you're with close friends to sound more idiomatic.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct contraction of 'in' + 'das'.
Ich bin müde. Ich gehe ______ Bett.
We need the accusative contraction 'ins' for movement into the bed.
Which sentence is in the correct past tense (Perfekt)?
How do you say 'I went to bed'?
Verbs of movement use 'sein' (bin) and the past participle 'gegangen'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
Kind: 'Ich will noch spielen!' Mutter: 'Nein, es ist spät. ______!'
'Ab ins Bett!' is the idiomatic way parents tell children to go to sleep.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a friend's house and you are very tired.
This expresses your intention to leave and go sleep.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Movement vs. Location
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Ich bin müde. Ich gehe ______ Bett.
We need the accusative contraction 'ins' for movement into the bed.
How do you say 'I went to bed'?
Verbs of movement use 'sein' (bin) and the past participle 'gegangen'.
Kind: 'Ich will noch spielen!' Mutter: 'Nein, es ist spät. ______!'
'Ab ins Bett!' is the idiomatic way parents tell children to go to sleep.
You are at a friend's house and you are very tired.
This expresses your intention to leave and go sleep.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Technically yes, but it means you are walking *to* the bed (the piece of furniture) but not necessarily getting *into* it to sleep. Use 'ins Bett' for sleeping.
Yes, it is perfectly polite and neutral. You can use it with anyone.
'Ins Bett gehen' emphasizes the physical act of going to the bed. 'Schlafen gehen' emphasizes the act of starting to sleep. They are often interchangeable.
Simply write: 'Ich geh' ins Bett. Gute Nacht!'
Always 'sein'. Example: 'Ich bin ins Bett gegangen.'
Yes, 'in die Falle gehen' or 'sich aufs Ohr hauen' are very common slang versions.
It's better to use 'sich hinlegen' for a nap. 'Ins Bett gehen' usually implies the long night sleep.
Because 'Bett' is neuter ({das|n} Bett). 'In' + 'das' = 'ins'.
It's a shortened, forceful way of saying 'Go to bed right now!', usually used with children.
Yes, in German all nouns are capitalized.
관련 표현
schlafen gehen
synonymto go to sleep
sich hinlegen
similarto lie down
aufstehen
contrastto get up
das Bett machen
builds onto make the bed
im Bett liegen
similarto be lying in bed