Bäcker
Bäcker 30초 만에
- Bäcker means 'baker' (masculine) in German, referring to the person who makes bread.
- It is a central cultural figure in Germany, known for early working hours.
- The feminine form is 'Bäckerin' and the plural remains 'Bäcker'.
- Used in phrases like 'zum Bäcker gehen' to mean going to the bakery.
The German word Bäcker refers to a professional baker—a person who specializes in the craft of making and selling bread, rolls, cakes, and pastries. In Germany, the role of the Bäcker is deeply woven into the cultural fabric, far beyond a simple retail transaction. Historically, the Bäcker was a cornerstone of the community, responsible for providing the 'daily bread' which remains a staple of the German diet. When you use the word Bäcker, you are typically referring to the individual artisan, though in casual conversation, it often serves as a metonym for the bakery shop itself (die Bäckerei). For example, saying 'Ich gehe zum Bäcker' literally means 'I am going to the baker,' but implies you are going to the shop to buy supplies.
- Professional Identity
- The term encompasses the entire process from kneading dough to operating high-temperature ovens. It is a protected trade in Germany, requiring formal vocational training.
- Social Context
- Visiting the Bäcker is a morning ritual for many Germans, especially on weekends when fresh 'Brötchen' are a necessity for a long breakfast.
Der Bäcker steht jeden Morgen um drei Uhr auf, um das Brot frisch zu backen.
In modern usage, the word distinguishes between artisanal bakers and industrial production. While supermarkets have 'Backstationen' (baking stations), the title Bäcker carries a connotation of quality and traditional craftsmanship. Germans take immense pride in their bread variety—over 3,000 types are registered—and the Bäcker is the guardian of this diversity. You will hear this word in everyday tasks, such as planning a breakfast, discussing local businesses, or describing vocational paths. It is one of the first nouns English speakers learn because of its ubiquity in German street life.
Unser Bäcker an der Ecke hat die besten Croissants der Stadt.
- Gendered Forms
- Remember that der Bäcker is masculine. A female baker is die Bäckerin. In plural, it is die Bäcker (masculine/mixed) or die Bäckerinnen (feminine).
The word is also used in various idiomatic expressions that reflect the importance of baking in German life. For example, 'Kleine Brötchen backen' (to bake small rolls) means to be humble or to lower one's expectations. This highlights how the Bäcker's work serves as a metaphor for effort and output in general German discourse. Whether you are ordering a sourdough loaf or discussing the local economy, the Bäcker is an essential figure to recognize and discuss.
Früher wollte jedes Kind Bäcker werden, weil es so gut riecht.
Using the word Bäcker correctly involves understanding its grammatical gender (masculine) and how it interacts with German's case system. Because it refers to a person, it often appears as the subject of a sentence (Nominative) or the object of an action (Accusative/Dative). For English speakers, the most common pitfall is forgetting that 'Bäcker' refers to the person, while 'Bäckerei' refers to the establishment. However, in colloquial German, people often say 'beim Bäcker' (at the baker's) to mean at the bakery.
- Nominative Case (Subject)
- Der Bäcker arbeitet in der Nacht. (The baker works during the night.) Here, the baker is the one performing the action.
- Accusative Case (Direct Object)
- Ich sehe den Bäcker durch das Fenster. (I see the baker through the window.) Note the change from 'der' to 'den'.
Kannst du bitte beim Bäcker zwei Vollkornbrote kaufen?
When talking about professions in German, you typically do not use an article. You would say 'Er ist Bäcker' (He is a baker) rather than 'Er ist ein Bäcker', which sounds like you are specifying he is one of many rather than stating his profession. This is a key difference from English. If you want to describe the baker with an adjective, the article returns: 'Er ist ein sehr guter Bäcker'. This nuance is vital for sounding like a native speaker.
Die Bäcker in dieser Stadt streiken für bessere Arbeitszeiten.
Furthermore, Bäcker is frequently part of compound nouns. German is famous for its long words, and the bakery world is no exception. You might encounter Bäckermeister (master baker), Bäckerladen (baker's shop), or Bäckerhandwerk (the baking trade). Understanding the root 'Bäcker' allows you to decipher dozens of related terms. In sentences involving movement, such as 'to the baker' or 'from the baker', remember that 'zu' and 'von' always take the dative case, resulting in 'zum Bäcker' and 'vom Bäcker'.
Ich komme gerade vom Bäcker und das Brot ist noch warm.
- Genitive Case (Possession)
- Das Auto des Bäckers steht vor der Tür. (The baker's car is in front of the door.) Note the '-s' ending added to the noun.
Finally, consider the emotional weight of the word. In a sentence like 'Er ist ein Bäcker aus Leidenschaft' (He is a baker out of passion), the word transcends the job title to describe someone's identity and dedication to their craft. This versatility makes Bäcker a fundamental noun for any learner's vocabulary.
You will hear the word Bäcker daily in Germany. It is most frequently heard in the morning when families or roommates discuss who will go to get fresh rolls. Phrases like 'Wer geht heute zum Bäcker?' (Who is going to the baker today?) are standard. You'll also hear it in news reports concerning the economy, specifically about the 'Mittelstand' (medium-sized businesses), as artisanal bakeries are a significant economic sector facing challenges from rising energy costs and industrial competition.
Haben wir noch genug Brot oder muss ich zum Bäcker?
In social settings, the word comes up when discussing local recommendations. Someone might say, 'Du musst unbedingt zu diesem Bäcker in der Altstadt gehen' (You absolutely have to go to this baker in the old town). It's also a common topic in childhood education and nursery rhymes. Children learn about the 'Bäcker' as one of the fundamental community helpers. The famous song 'Backe, backe Kuchen, der Bäcker hat gerufen' (Bake, bake cake, the baker has called) is known by almost every German child.
- In the Workplace
- Colleagues might talk about the 'Bäcker' when someone brings in 'Teilchen' (pastries) for a birthday or a meeting. 'Der Bäcker hatte heute eine tolle Auswahl' (The baker had a great selection today).
On television and in media, the Bäcker is often portrayed as the personification of 'the early bird.' Documentaries about traditional crafts frequently feature a Bäckermeister discussing the 'Sauerteig' (sourdough) process. Moreover, in job advertisements, the term is used strictly to define the professional qualification required. If you are walking through a German city, you will see the word on signs everywhere—often combined with a family name, like 'Bäcker Schmidt' or 'Bäcker Müller'.
Der Bäcker hat sonntags leider nur bis elf Uhr offen.
Interestingly, you might also hear the word in a more abstract sense in politics or business. When a project is being simplified or downsized, someone might say 'Da müssen wir wohl kleinere Brötchen backen'. While the word 'Brötchen' is the focus, the mental image is always that of the Bäcker's tray. Understanding these varied contexts—from the literal morning errand to the metaphorical political compromise—is key to mastering the word's place in the German language.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is confusing the person (Bäcker) with the place (Bäckerei). In English, we often say 'I'm going to the bakery' or 'I'm going to the baker's.' In German, while both 'Ich gehe in die Bäckerei' and 'Ich gehe zum Bäcker' are correct, they use different prepositions and cases. 'In die Bäckerei' (into the bakery) uses the accusative for movement into a space, whereas 'zum Bäcker' (to the baker) uses 'zu' + dative for movement toward a person/professional.
- Mistake: 'Ich bin in Bäcker'
- This is incorrect because you are inside the shop, not inside the person. Correct: 'Ich bin beim Bäcker' or 'Ich bin in der Bäckerei'.
- Mistake: Using 'ein' for professions
- Saying 'Ich bin ein Bäcker' sounds like you are identifying as one specimen of the species 'baker'. Standard German is 'Ich bin Bäcker'.
Falsch: Ich gehe nach Bäcker. Richtig: Ich gehe zum Bäcker.
Another common error is the plural form. Because Bäcker ends in '-er', its plural form does not change in the nominative case. Learners often try to add an '-en' or '-e' to the end (e.g., 'die Bäckeren'), which is incorrect. The only change in plural occurs in the dative case, where an '-n' is added: 'Ich spreche mit den Bäckern'. Mastering these subtle declension rules is what separates A1 learners from more advanced speakers.
Achtung: Bäcker (Baker) vs. Becher (Cup). Hören Sie genau hin!
Gender confusion is also frequent. If you are referring to a woman who bakes, you must use Bäckerin. Referring to a female baker as 'der Bäcker' is grammatically incorrect and can be seen as insensitive or simply uneducated. In the same vein, when talking about the collective group of bakers, many modern texts use 'Bäcker:innen' to include all genders, though 'die Bäcker' remains the traditional generic masculine plural.
- False Friend: Confectioner
- A 'Bäcker' focuses on bread. If you want fancy chocolates or elaborate cream cakes, you are looking for a 'Konditor'. Using 'Bäcker' for a high-end cake shop might be technically slightly off in a professional context.
While Bäcker is the standard term, there are several related words that offer more precision depending on what is being baked or the setting. Understanding the difference between a Bäcker and a Konditor is the most important distinction. A Bäcker is primarily concerned with bread, rolls, and basic yeast pastries. A Konditor (pastry chef/confectioner) focuses on 'Feingebäck' (fine pastries), cakes, pralines, and ice cream. Many shops in Germany are 'Bäckerei & Konditorei', combining both crafts.
- Bäcker vs. Konditor
- Bäcker = Bread/Rolls (Daily staples). Konditor = Cakes/Sweets (Special occasions).
- Backstube
- This refers to the actual room where the baking happens, the 'bakehouse' or back-of-house area.
Der Konditor macht die Torte, aber der Bäcker macht das Brot.
Another alternative you might encounter is Backwarenverkäufer (bakery salesperson). In larger chains, the person behind the counter is often not the person who baked the bread. While you might still say 'Ich frage den Bäcker' (I'll ask the baker), technically you are speaking to the Verkäufer. For industrial contexts, the term Fachkraft für Backwarentechnik might be used, though this is purely technical and never used in casual speech.
Regionally, the products the Bäcker sells change names, which can be confusing. In the south (Bavaria/Austria), you might hear the baker referred to in relation to a Backhaus. The person might also be called a Pfister in very old-fashioned, regional Bavarian dialects, though this is rare today. In terms of verbs, backen (to bake) is the root, but teigkneten (to knead dough) or ofenfrisch (oven-fresh) are frequently associated terms that help describe the Bäcker's work.
In der Backstube riecht es herrlich nach frischem Hefeteig.
- Compound Comparison
- Bäckereikette: A bakery chain (industrial).
Bio-Bäcker: An organic baker (artisanal focus).
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
In the Middle Ages, bakers were so important that they had their own powerful guilds, and 'Bäcker' became one of the most common surnames in Germany (often spelled Becker).
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'ä' like 'ay' in 'day'. It should be short.
- Pronouncing 'ck' as a soft 'ch' (like in 'Bach'). It must be a hard 'k'.
- Over-pronouncing the 'r' at the end. It should be a soft vowel-like sound.
- Confusing it with 'Becher' (cup), which has a soft 'ch'.
- Making the 'B' sound like a 'P'.
난이도
Very easy to recognize as it is similar to the English 'baker'.
The umlaut 'ä' and the 'ck' require some attention for beginners.
The vocalized 'r' at the end can be tricky to get perfectly native-sounding.
Must be distinguished from 'Becher' in fast speech.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Nouns ending in -er (masculine)
Der Bäcker, der Lehrer, der Fahrer.
No article for professions in predicate
Er ist Bäcker.
Dative after 'zu'
Ich gehe zu dem (zum) Bäcker.
Umlaut in word families
backen -> Bäcker.
Feminine suffix -in
Bäcker -> Bäckerin.
수준별 예문
Der Bäcker ist nett.
The baker is nice.
Nominative masculine singular.
Ich gehe zum Bäcker.
I am going to the baker.
zu + dative (zum = zu dem).
Bäcker backen Brot.
Bakers bake bread.
Plural nominative.
Wo ist der Bäcker?
Where is the baker?
Question with nominative.
Der Bäcker hat Brötchen.
The baker has rolls.
Simple subject-verb-object.
Ist er Bäcker?
Is he a baker?
No article for professions.
Mein Vater ist Bäcker.
My father is a baker.
Predicate nominative.
Danke, Herr Bäcker!
Thank you, Mr. Baker!
Vocative use.
Ich kaufe Kuchen beim Bäcker.
I buy cake at the baker's.
bei + dative (beim = bei dem).
Die Bäckerin arbeitet viel.
The female baker works a lot.
Feminine form.
Wir brauchen einen Bäcker für das Fest.
We need a baker for the festival.
Accusative masculine singular.
Der Bäcker steht früh auf.
The baker gets up early.
Separable verb 'aufstehen'.
Kennst du den Bäcker?
Do you know the baker?
Accusative 'den'.
Das Brot vom Bäcker ist lecker.
The bread from the baker is delicious.
von + dative (vom = von dem).
Ich möchte Bäcker werden.
I want to become a baker.
Modal verb construction.
Die Bäcker tragen weiße Kleidung.
The bakers wear white clothes.
Plural subject.
Ein guter Bäcker nutzt keine Fertigmischungen.
A good baker uses no ready-mixes.
Indefinite article with adjective.
Trotz der Hitze arbeitet der Bäcker am Ofen.
Despite the heat, the baker works at the oven.
Preposition 'trotz' + genitive.
Der Bäcker erklärte mir das Rezept.
The baker explained the recipe to me.
Dative indirect object 'mir'.
Früher war der Bäcker ein angesehener Beruf.
In the past, the baker was a respected profession.
Imperfect tense 'war'.
Ich habe beim Bäcker angerufen.
I called the baker.
Perfect tense.
Die Ausbildung zum Bäcker dauert drei Jahre.
The training to become a baker takes three years.
Prepositional phrase 'zum Bäcker'.
Viele Bäcker müssen nachts arbeiten.
Many bakers have to work at night.
Modal verb 'müssen'.
Der Bäcker, den ich meine, ist dort drüben.
The baker I mean is over there.
Relative clause.
Wegen der Konkurrenz schließen viele kleine Bäcker.
Because of the competition, many small bakers are closing.
Causal preposition 'wegen'.
Ein Bäcker muss sich an strenge Hygienevorschriften halten.
A baker must adhere to strict hygiene regulations.
Reflexive verb 'sich halten an'.
Das Handwerk des Bäckers erfordert viel Geschick.
The craft of the baker requires much skill.
Genitive case.
Es ist schwer, einen qualifizierten Bäcker zu finden.
It is difficult to find a qualified baker.
Infinitive with 'zu'.
Der Bäcker backt, während die Stadt noch schläft.
The baker bakes while the city is still sleeping.
Subordinating conjunction 'während'.
Obwohl er Bäcker ist, isst er morgens Müsli.
Although he is a baker, he eats muesli in the morning.
Concessive clause 'obwohl'.
Die Qualität beim traditionellen Bäcker ist meist höher.
The quality at the traditional baker is usually higher.
Comparative adjective.
Der Bäckermeister prüft die Teigtemperatur.
The master baker checks the dough temperature.
Compound noun.
Die Automatisierung bedroht die Existenz lokaler Bäcker.
Automation threatens the existence of local bakers.
Abstract noun subject.
Man sollte nicht alles glauben, was der Bäcker erzählt.
One shouldn't believe everything the baker says (idiom: gossip).
Relative pronoun 'was'.
Der Bäcker fungiert oft als soziale Instanz im Viertel.
The baker often functions as a social institution in the neighborhood.
Elevated vocabulary 'fungiert', 'Instanz'.
In der Krise mussten viele Bäcker kleinere Brötchen backen.
In the crisis, many bakers had to lower their expectations (idiom).
Idiomatic usage.
Die Kunst des Bäckers liegt in der langen Teigführung.
The baker's art lies in the long fermentation of the dough.
Technical terminology.
Ein Bäcker von altem Schrot und Korn.
A baker of the old school / traditional type.
Idiomatic phrase.
Das Bäckerhandwerk ist immaterielles Kulturerbe.
The baking trade is intangible cultural heritage.
Complex noun phrase.
Der Bäcker ist der Erste, der das Erwachen der Stadt bemerkt.
The baker is the first to notice the city's awakening.
Ordinal number as noun.
Die ontologische Bedeutung des Bäckers für die Dorfgemeinschaft ist unumstritten.
The ontological significance of the baker for the village community is undisputed.
Academic register.
Es ist eine Ironie des Schicksals, dass der Bäcker eine Mehlallergie entwickelte.
It is an irony of fate that the baker developed a flour allergy.
Complex subordinate clause.
Der Bäcker als literarische Figur verkörpert oft Bodenständigkeit.
The baker as a literary figure often embodies down-to-earthness.
Literary analysis.
Die Deindustrialisierung des Bäckerwesens scheint unumkehrbar.
The de-industrialization of the baking industry seems irreversible.
Advanced suffix '-wesen'.
In seinem Essay glorifiziert er den Bäcker als Hüter der Tradition.
In his essay, he glorifies the baker as the guardian of tradition.
Formal verb 'glorifiziert'.
Der Bäcker, dessen Laden seit Generationen besteht, ist eine Legende.
The baker, whose shop has existed for generations, is a legend.
Genitive relative pronoun 'dessen'.
Man kann den Bäcker nicht für die Qualität des Getreides haftbar machen.
One cannot hold the baker liable for the quality of the grain.
Legal/formal terminology.
Der Bäcker antizipiert den Bedarf der Kunden bereits am Vorabend.
The baker anticipates the customers' needs as early as the previous evening.
High-level verb 'antizipiert'.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— Let's go to the baker's right now! Often said in the morning.
Die Sonne scheint, ab zum Bäcker!
— Ask your baker (for advice on bread types). Similar to 'ask your doctor'.
Welches Brot passt zu Käse? Fragen Sie Ihren Bäcker.
— A reference to a children's song, meaning it's time to bake or eat.
Kommt Kinder, der Bäcker hat gerufen!
— Directly from the source, implying freshness.
Diese Brezeln sind direkt vom Bäcker.
— At the local bakery just around the corner.
Ich hole schnell was beim Bäcker um die Ecke.
— A slogan showing support for the local baking trade.
Wir haben ein Herz für Bäcker und kaufen lokal.
— The baker I trust (my favorite baker).
Das ist der Bäcker meines Vertrauens.
— As early as a baker (referring to someone who wakes up very early).
Du bist heute aber früh wie ein Bäcker wach!
— Quality as good as a professional baker's.
Dieser Kuchen hat echte Bäcker-Qualität.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Bäcker is the person, Bäckerei is the shop.
Becher is a cup, similar sound but different meaning.
Backen is the verb (to bake), Bäcker is the noun.
관용어 및 표현
— To act more humbly or to lower one's expectations after a failure or realization.
Nach der Niederlage muss die Firma nun kleinere Brötchen backen.
informal— To sell very quickly and easily (like hotcakes).
Die neuen iPhones gehen weg wie warme Semmeln.
informal— Similar to 'warme Semmeln', to be very popular and sell fast.
Sein neues Buch verkauft sich wie geschnitten Brot.
informal— That's not my business or concern (rare regional variation).
Warum er das tut? Das backt mein Bäcker nicht.
slang— While not using 'Bäcker', it relates to the kitchen; to beat around the bush.
Sag es mir direkt, rede nicht um den heißen Brei herum!
neutral— To owe money (historically bakers marked debts in chalk).
Er steht bei mir noch in der Kreide.
informal— A very small child (often compared to the height of bakery items in old measures).
Er ist doch noch ein Drei-Käse-hoch.
informal— To live more frugally (often discussed when bread prices rise).
Wenn das Brot teurer wird, müssen wir den Gürtel enger schnallen.
neutral— An art or profession that doesn't earn enough to buy bread (unprofitable).
Dichten ist oft eine brotlose Kunst.
neutral— Whose bread I eat, his song I sing (you support the one who pays you).
Er widerspricht seinem Chef nie – wes Brot ich ess, des Lied ich sing.
formal혼동하기 쉬운
Both work with flour and ovens.
A Bäcker makes bread; a Konditor makes cakes and chocolates.
Für die Torte gehe ich zum Konditor, für das Brot zum Bäcker.
Both prepare food.
A Koch (cook) works in a kitchen with various foods; a Bäcker only bakes.
Der Koch macht Suppe, der Bäcker macht Brot.
Both are traditional local food craftsmen.
A Metzger (butcher) deals with meat.
Ich war beim Bäcker und beim Metzger.
Both are involved in the bread process.
A Müller (miller) grinds the grain into flour.
Der Müller liefert das Mehl an den Bäcker.
Both work in the shop.
A Verkäufer just sells; the Bäcker actually produces the goods.
Der Verkäufer bedient mich, aber der Bäcker ist hinten in der Backstube.
문장 패턴
Der Bäcker ist [adjective].
Der Bäcker ist freundlich.
Ich gehe zum Bäcker.
Ich gehe jetzt zum Bäcker.
Ich kaufe [noun] beim Bäcker.
Ich kaufe Brezeln beim Bäcker.
Obwohl [clause], geht er zum Bäcker.
Obwohl es regnet, geht er zum Bäcker.
Das Handwerk des Bäckers ist [adjective].
Das Handwerk des Bäckers ist anspruchsvoll.
Es heißt, der Bäcker [subjunctive].
Es heißt, der Bäcker habe das beste Rezept.
Je mehr Bäcker, desto [comparison].
Je mehr Bäcker es gibt, desto besser ist die Auswahl.
Inwiefern der Bäcker [clause]...
Inwiefern der Bäcker die Gentrifizierung beeinflusst, ist fraglich.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Extremely high in daily conversation.
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Ich gehe nach Bäcker.
→
Ich gehe zum Bäcker.
Use 'zu' for people/professions, not 'nach'.
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Der Bäckerin ist hier.
→
Die Bäckerin ist hier.
Bäckerin is feminine; use 'die'.
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Ich bin in Bäcker.
→
Ich bin beim Bäcker.
You are at the person's location, not inside them.
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Die Bäckeren sind gut.
→
Die Bäcker sind gut.
The plural of Bäcker is just Bäcker.
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Er ist ein Bäcker.
→
Er ist Bäcker.
Omit the article when stating a profession.
팁
Check your cases
Remember: Ich sehe den Bäcker (Acc), ich gebe dem Bäcker (Dat), das Brot des Bäckers (Gen).
Learn compounds
Learn words like 'Bäckertüte' (bakery bag) to sound more natural.
Morning ritual
In Germany, going to the Bäcker on Sunday morning is a major social tradition.
The soft 'er'
Don't pronounce the 'r' like an English 'r'. Think of it as a very short 'a' sound.
Umlaut matters
If you can't type 'ä', use 'ae' (Baecker), but never just 'a'.
Person vs Place
Use 'beim Bäcker' when you are there, 'zum Bäcker' when you are going there.
Apprenticeships
The Bäcker trade is a classic example of the German vocational 'Ausbildung'.
Small rolls
Use 'kleine Brötchen backen' when someone needs to be more modest.
Cash is king
Many small traditional Bäckereien still prefer cash, though this is changing.
Surname link
If you meet a Mr. Becker, his ancestors were likely bakers!
암기하기
기억법
Imagine a **B**aker who **A**lways **C**ooks **K**rust (Crusty) **E**xcellent **R**olls. The 'ä' looks like two eyes looking at the oven.
시각적 연상
Picture a man with a tall white hat (the classic chef's hat) holding a long wooden paddle (a 'Brotbackschieber') with a fresh loaf of bread on it.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to find three different compound words starting with 'Bäcker-' in a German online newspaper today.
어원
Derived from the Old High German word 'backari', which comes from the verb 'backan' (to bake). It shares the same Germanic root as the English word 'baker'.
원래 의미: A person who prepares food by dry heat in an oven.
Germanic문화적 맥락
No specific sensitivities, but be aware that 'Bäcker' is a professional title that people take pride in.
In English, 'baker' is used similarly, but the cultural weight of the daily bakery visit is much stronger in Germany than in most of the US or UK.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Buying breakfast
- Zwei Brötchen, bitte.
- Haben Sie noch Croissants?
- Was kostet das Brot?
- Ist das frisch?
Career talk
- Ich mache eine Ausbildung.
- Die Arbeit ist anstrengend.
- Man muss früh aufstehen.
- Ich liebe das Handwerk.
Giving directions
- Gehen Sie bis zum Bäcker.
- Der Bäcker ist links.
- Direkt neben dem Bäcker.
- Hinter dem Bäckerladen.
Cooking/Baking at home
- Wie ein echter Bäcker.
- Das Mehl vom Bäcker.
- Der Teig muss gehen.
- Den Ofen vorheizen.
Economic news
- Die Preise steigen.
- Kleine Betriebe schließen.
- Handwerk hat goldenen Boden.
- Energiekrise im Handwerk.
대화 시작하기
"Gehst du morgens oft zum Bäcker oder isst du Müsli?"
"Welcher Bäcker in deiner Nähe hat das beste Brot?"
"Könntest du dir vorstellen, als Bäcker zu arbeiten und nachts aufzustehen?"
"Was ist dein Lieblingsgebäck beim Bäcker?"
"Findest du, dass Brot vom Bäcker besser schmeckt als aus dem Supermarkt?"
일기 주제
Beschreibe deinen idealen Morgen. Gehört ein Besuch beim Bäcker dazu? Warum oder warum tun sie das nicht?
Stell dir vor, du bist ein Bäcker. Wie sieht dein Arbeitstag aus? Was backst du am liebsten?
Warum ist die Brotkultur in Deutschland so wichtig? Diskutiere die Rolle des Bäckers.
Hast du schon einmal selbst Brot gebacken? War das Ergebnis so gut wie beim Bäcker?
Wie hat sich das Bäckerhandwerk in den letzten 50 Jahren verändert? Denke an Technik und Supermärkte.
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10 질문Yes, in German all nouns are capitalized, including 'Bäcker'.
The female form is 'die Bäckerin'. In plural, it's 'die Bäckerinnen'.
The plural is also 'die Bäcker'. The word doesn't change, just the article.
Both are used, but 'zum Bäcker' is more common when focusing on the errand or the person providing the service.
Usually yes, but it can include simple pastries. For fancy cakes, 'Konditor' is better.
No, 'Becker' is a common surname, but the profession is always spelled with an umlaut: 'Bäcker'.
Typically between 1 AM and 3 AM to ensure fresh bread is ready by 6 AM.
No, that would be a 'Pizzabäcker'. Just 'Bäcker' implies traditional bread/pastries.
A master baker who has passed advanced exams and is allowed to train apprentices.
It is short, as indicated by the double consonant 'ck' following it.
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Beschreibe die Arbeit eines Bäckers in drei Sätzen.
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Was kaufst du am liebsten beim Bäcker? Warum?
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Warum ist der Beruf des Bäckers anstrengend?
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Erkläre die Redewendung 'kleine Brötchen backen'.
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Schreibe einen kurzen Dialog beim Bäcker.
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Vergleiche einen Bäcker mit einem Konditor.
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Warum gibt es immer weniger kleine Bäcker in Deutschland?
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Was macht für dich einen guten Bäcker aus?
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Stell dir vor, du bist Bäckerin. Was ist dein Lieblingsprodukt?
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Wie wichtig ist der Bäcker für ein Dorf?
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Beschreibe den Geruch in einer Bäckerei.
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Was sind die Vorteile einer Ausbildung zum Bäcker?
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Schreibe eine E-Mail an einen Bäcker und bestelle eine Torte.
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Diskutiere: Brot vom Bäcker vs. Brot aus dem Backautomaten.
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Welche Zutaten braucht ein Bäcker für ein einfaches Brot?
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Was bedeutet 'Handwerk hat goldenen Boden' im Kontext des Bäckers?
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Beschreibe die Kleidung eines Bäckers.
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Was macht ein Bäcker am Sonntag?
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Wie fühlt es sich an, um 3 Uhr nachts aufzustehen?
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Nenne drei Berufe, die mit dem Bäcker zusammenarbeiten.
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Sag auf Deutsch: 'The baker is very early.'
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Frag jemanden: 'Where is the nearest baker?'
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Sag: 'I am going to the baker to buy bread.'
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Erzähle, was du beim Bäcker kaufst.
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Sag: 'My brother is a baker by profession.'
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Erkläre kurz, warum Bäcker nachts arbeiten.
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Sag: 'The smell at the baker's is wonderful.'
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Frag: 'Do you have fresh rolls?'
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Sag: 'I want to become a baker.'
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Drücke aus, dass das Brot vom Bäcker besser ist als das vom Supermarkt.
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Sag: 'The baker's wife also works in the shop.'
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Frag nach dem Preis: 'How much is the loaf of bread?'
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Sag: 'I forgot to go to the baker.'
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Sag: 'The baker has already closed.'
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Benutze das Idiom: 'We have to bake small rolls now.'
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Frag: 'Is there a baker around the corner?'
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Sag: 'The baker is baking cakes today.'
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Frag: 'Can you recommend a good baker?'
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Sag: 'Bakers are hardworking people.'
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Sag: 'I see the baker through the window.'
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Hör zu: 'Ich gehe zum Bäcker.' Wohin geht die Person?
Hör zu: 'Der Bäcker hat heute keine Brötchen mehr.' Was fehlt?
Hör zu: 'Mein Vater arbeitet als Bäckermeister.' Welchen Titel hat der Vater?
Hör zu: 'Beim Bäcker ist es immer so warm.' Warum?
Hör zu: 'Die Bäckerin verkauft heute Erdbeerkuchen.' Was verkauft sie?
Hör zu: 'Kleine Brötchen backen ist jetzt wichtig.' Was ist gemeint?
Hör zu: 'Der Bäcker steht um drei Uhr auf.' Wann steht er auf?
Hör zu: 'Gibt es hier einen Bio-Bäcker?' Was wird gesucht?
Hör zu: 'Das Brot vom Bäcker ist noch warm.' Wie ist das Brot?
Hör zu: 'Ich bin beim Bäcker, brauchst du was?' Wo ist die Person?
Hör zu: 'Der Bäckerladen ist neben der Post.' Wo ist der Laden?
Hör zu: 'Der Bäcker hat frische Brezeln.' Was hat er?
Hör zu: 'Die Ausbildung zum Bäcker ist schwer.' Was ist schwer?
Hör zu: 'Der Bäcker trägt eine weiße Mütze.' Was trägt er?
Hör zu: 'Fragen Sie Ihren Bäcker nach Vollkorn.' Was soll man fragen?
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Summary
The word 'Bäcker' refers specifically to the person who bakes. In Germany, this is a highly regulated and culturally significant profession. Example: 'Der Bäcker backt das Brot frisch.'
- Bäcker means 'baker' (masculine) in German, referring to the person who makes bread.
- It is a central cultural figure in Germany, known for early working hours.
- The feminine form is 'Bäckerin' and the plural remains 'Bäcker'.
- Used in phrases like 'zum Bäcker gehen' to mean going to the bakery.
Check your cases
Remember: Ich sehe den Bäcker (Acc), ich gebe dem Bäcker (Dat), das Brot des Bäckers (Gen).
Learn compounds
Learn words like 'Bäckertüte' (bakery bag) to sound more natural.
Morning ritual
In Germany, going to the Bäcker on Sunday morning is a major social tradition.
The soft 'er'
Don't pronounce the 'r' like an English 'r'. Think of it as a very short 'a' sound.
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