15초 만에
- To allow, permit, or let something happen.
- Commonly used for official registrations like cars.
- Used emotionally to mean 'letting feelings in'.
뜻
It means to let something happen or to permit it. Think of it as opening a door and allowing someone or an idea to walk through.
주요 예문
3 / 6Setting boundaries with a child
Das kann ich nicht zulassen.
I cannot allow that.
Talking about a new car
Ich muss mein neues Auto morgen zulassen.
I have to register my new car tomorrow.
A deep talk with a friend
Du musst deine Gefühle auch mal zulassen.
You have to let your feelings in sometimes.
문화적 배경
The 'Zulassungsstelle' is a place every German car owner knows. It represents the highly regulated nature of German life where everything must be officially permitted. The phrase 'Gefühle zulassen' is central to modern German self-help culture, marking a move away from traditional stoicism. The 'Zulassungsbescheid' is the most anticipated letter for German students, as it officially admits them to university. In German law, 'Zulässigkeit' (admissibility) is a key concept determining if a case can even be heard in court.
The 'Gate' Rule
Whenever you use 'zulassen', ask yourself: 'Am I opening a gate for this?' If yes, it's the right word.
Separable Verb Alert
Don't forget to kick the 'zu' to the end of the sentence in the present tense!
15초 만에
- To allow, permit, or let something happen.
- Commonly used for official registrations like cars.
- Used emotionally to mean 'letting feelings in'.
What It Means
Zulassen is a versatile German verb. It basically means you aren't stopping something from occurring. It can be a physical act, like keeping a window closed. It can also be an emotional act. For example, you might Gefühle zulassen (allow feelings). It is about permission and openness.
How To Use It
This is a separable verb. In a sentence, the zu often moves to the end. You say: Ich lasse das nicht zu. It works with objects and abstract concepts. Use it when you have the power to stop something. If you don't stop it, you are zulassen-ing it. It feels active and decisive.
When To Use It
Use it in professional settings for project approvals. Use it at home when discussing rules with roommates. It is perfect for emotional conversations too. If you are finally letting yourself be happy, use zulassen. It also works for technical things. A car needs to be zugelassen (registered) to drive on the street.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it for simple 'yes' answers. If a friend asks for a fry, don't say Ich lasse es zu. That sounds like you are a king granting a decree. Use erlauben for simple permissions. Avoid it if you have no control over the situation. You can't zulassen the rain; it just happens.
Cultural Background
Germans value order and clear boundaries. The word Zulassung (registration/admission) is a huge part of life. You need it for university, for your car, and for medications. It reflects a culture that likes to verify things before letting them in. It’s about the gatekeeper's power.
Common Variations
Die Zulassung is the noun form you'll see on official forms. You might hear zugelassen, which means something is officially authorized. In a car context, Zulassungsstelle is the place everyone loves to hate—the DMV. It all stems from that core idea of letting something enter a space.
사용 참고사항
Mainly neutral but can sound very authoritative in personal conflicts. Be careful with the separable prefix 'zu' in complex sentences.
The 'Gate' Rule
Whenever you use 'zulassen', ask yourself: 'Am I opening a gate for this?' If yes, it's the right word.
Separable Verb Alert
Don't forget to kick the 'zu' to the end of the sentence in the present tense!
Bureaucracy Hack
If you hear 'Nicht zugelassen', don't argue—it usually means a hard rule is being followed.
예시
6Das kann ich nicht zulassen.
I cannot allow that.
A firm way to say 'stop' to a behavior.
Ich muss mein neues Auto morgen zulassen.
I have to register my new car tomorrow.
Standard term for vehicle registration.
Du musst deine Gefühle auch mal zulassen.
You have to let your feelings in sometimes.
Encouraging someone to be vulnerable.
Wir können diese Ausnahme nicht zulassen.
We cannot allow this exception.
Professional refusal of a request.
Lass uns keine schlechte Laune zulassen!
Let's not allow any bad moods!
Casual way to keep the vibes positive.
Mein Zimmer ist für Besucher nicht zugelassen.
My room is not authorized for visitors.
Using official language for a funny personal situation.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of 'zulassen' in the present tense.
Der Lehrer _______ keine Handys im Unterricht _______.
The subject 'Der Lehrer' is 3rd person singular, and 'lassen' changes to 'lässt'.
Which sentence uses 'zulassen' in an emotional context?
Select the correct sentence:
'Gefühle zulassen' is the standard idiom for emotional acceptance.
Complete the dialogue at the car registry.
Kunde: 'Kann ich mein Auto heute _______?' Beamter: 'Ja, wenn Sie alle Papiere haben.'
'Zulassen' is the technical term for vehicle registration.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Der Lehrer _______ keine Handys im Unterricht _______.
The subject 'Der Lehrer' is 3rd person singular, and 'lassen' changes to 'lässt'.
Select the correct sentence:
'Gefühle zulassen' is the standard idiom for emotional acceptance.
Kunde: 'Kann ich mein Auto heute _______?' Beamter: 'Ja, wenn Sie alle Papiere haben.'
'Zulassen' is the technical term for vehicle registration.
🎉 점수: /3
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Yes, but 'reinlassen' is more common for physical entry. 'Zulassen' sounds more like you are permitting their entry against a rule.
'Erlauben' is 'to give permission' (active), while 'zulassen' is often 'to not prevent' (passive tolerance).
Yes, 'eine Zulassung für ein Medikament' is the official market approval.
Use the passive: 'Ich wurde zur Universität zugelassen.'
관련 표현
erlauben
synonymto permit
genehmigen
specialized formto approve officially
loslassen
contrastto let go
die Zulassung
builds onthe admission/registration