A1 Collocation 중립

sich die Zähne putzen

brush one's teeth

To clean one's teeth with a brush and toothpaste.

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문화적 배경

The 'Zahnputzbecher' (toothbrush tumbler) is a standard item in every German bathroom, often color-coded for each family member. The 'Schulzahnarzt' (school dentist) visits primary schools annually to check children's teeth and demonstrate proper brushing techniques. The story of 'Karius und Baktus' is used to explain that if you don't 'putzen', little trolls will build houses in your teeth.

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Master the Dative

Remember: Body parts in German usually take the Dative reflexive. If you learn 'mir die Zähne putzen', you also know 'mir die Haare kämmen' and 'mir die Hände waschen'.

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No 'meine'!

Using 'meine Zähne' is the #1 sign of an English speaker. Stick to 'die Zähne' to sound like a native.

To clean one's teeth with a brush and toothpaste.

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Master the Dative

Remember: Body parts in German usually take the Dative reflexive. If you learn 'mir die Zähne putzen', you also know 'mir die Haare kämmen' and 'mir die Hände waschen'.

⚠️

No 'meine'!

Using 'meine Zähne' is the #1 sign of an English speaker. Stick to 'die Zähne' to sound like a native.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun (Dative).

Ich putze ___ die Zähne.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: mir

The subject is 'Ich', so the dative reflexive pronoun is 'mir'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct in German?

How do you say 'He brushes his teeth'?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Er putzt sich die Zähne.

German uses the reflexive 'sich' for the third person.

Complete the dialogue.

Mama: 'Hast du dir die Zähne geputzt?' Kind: 'Nein, ich ___ ___ jetzt die Zähne.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: putze mir

The present tense of 'putzen' for 'ich' is 'putze', combined with 'mir'.

Match the pronoun to the correct reflexive form.

Match: Ich, Du, Wir, Ihr

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: mir, dir, uns, euch

These are the dative reflexive pronouns used with body parts.

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시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun (Dative). Fill Blank A1

Ich putze ___ die Zähne.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: mir

The subject is 'Ich', so the dative reflexive pronoun is 'mir'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct in German? Choose A1

How do you say 'He brushes his teeth'?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Er putzt sich die Zähne.

German uses the reflexive 'sich' for the third person.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

Mama: 'Hast du dir die Zähne geputzt?' Kind: 'Nein, ich ___ ___ jetzt die Zähne.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: putze mir

The present tense of 'putzen' for 'ich' is 'putze', combined with 'mir'.

Match the pronoun to the correct reflexive form. Match A2

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: mir, dir, uns, euch

These are the dative reflexive pronouns used with body parts.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

3 질문

Because 'die Zähne' is the direct object (Accusative). In German, you can't have two Accusative objects in this structure, so the person becomes the Dative object.

Only if you are a dentist cleaning someone else's teeth or talking about the general concept. For yourself, always use the reflexive.

Yes! You 'putzen' windows (Fenster putzen), shoes (Schuhe putzen), and even the whole house (das Haus putzen).

관련 표현

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sich das Gesicht waschen

similar

to wash one's face

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sich die Haare bürsten

similar

to brush one's hair

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Zahnpasta benutzen

builds on

to use toothpaste

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