뜻
To assist a person in need.
문화적 배경
The concept of 'Nachbarschaftshilfe' is strong. It's common to help neighbors with gardening or snow shoveling without expecting money. Volunteering (Freiwilligenarbeit) is highly valued. Many people 'helfen' in local clubs (Vereine) as a core part of social life. Politeness is key. Using 'darf ich behilflich sein?' in Vienna sounds very traditional and cultured.
Dative Alert
Always remember: Helfen + Dative. If you use 'mich' or 'dich', Germans will still understand you, but it's a very obvious beginner mistake.
The 'Bei' Rule
To sound more natural, always use 'bei' to specify the task. 'Ich helfe dir bei {der|f} Hausarbeit' sounds much better than just 'Ich helfe dir Hausarbeit'.
뜻
To assist a person in need.
Dative Alert
Always remember: Helfen + Dative. If you use 'mich' or 'dich', Germans will still understand you, but it's a very obvious beginner mistake.
The 'Bei' Rule
To sound more natural, always use 'bei' to specify the task. 'Ich helfe dir bei {der|f} Hausarbeit' sounds much better than just 'Ich helfe dir Hausarbeit'.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct dative pronoun.
Ich sehe dich. Kann ich ____ helfen?
'Helfen' requires the dative pronoun 'dir' when speaking to a friend.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Helping the mother.
'Mutter' is feminine, and the dative feminine article is 'der'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Mein Auto ist kaputt. B: ______
A complete sentence with the correct dative object is best.
Match the person to the correct dative form.
1. Ich, 2. Du, 3. Wir, 4. Sie (formal)
These are the dative pronouns used with 'helfen'.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Ich sehe dich. Kann ich ____ helfen?
'Helfen' requires the dative pronoun 'dir' when speaking to a friend.
Helping the mother.
'Mutter' is feminine, and the dative feminine article is 'der'.
A: Mein Auto ist kaputt. B: ______
A complete sentence with the correct dative object is best.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are the dative pronouns used with 'helfen'.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
3 질문Yes, when it refers to the person receiving help, it is always dative.
Yes, that is the imperative form. It is very common in emergencies.
'Behilflich sein' is more formal and often used in service industries.
관련 표현
unterstützen
similarTo support
beistehen
specialized formTo stand by someone
aushelfen
specialized formTo help out
retten
builds onTo save