rostig
rostig 30초 만에
- Rostig means 'rusty' and is used for iron/steel objects showing corrosion.
- It is commonly used metaphorically for skills or languages that are out of practice.
- As an adjective, it takes standard endings (rostiger, rostige, rostiges) when before a noun.
- The opposite of rostig is often 'rostfrei' (stainless) or 'neu' (new).
The German adjective rostig describes a physical state of iron or steel that has undergone oxidation, resulting in that characteristic reddish-brown, flaky coating we know as rust. At its most basic level, it is a descriptive term for objects that have been neglected or exposed to the elements for too long. However, its utility in the German language extends far beyond the scrap yard. When you use rostig, you are often conveying a sense of decay, age, or lack of maintenance. It is a word that carries weight in both practical and metaphorical contexts.
- Literal Application
- Used for physical objects like nails (Nägel), bicycles (Fahrräder), or old car parts (Autoteile) that show signs of corrosion.
Vorsicht! Der Zaun ist alt und rostig.
Metaphorically, rostig is incredibly common when talking about skills that haven't been practiced in a while. If you haven't spoken German since high school, your German isn't 'bad'—it's rostig. This nuance is important because it implies that the core skill is still there, just hidden under a layer of disuse, much like a metal tool that just needs a bit of polishing to work again. This makes it a very useful word for language learners and professionals alike.
- Metaphorical Application
- Refers to skills, knowledge, or even joints (metaphorically) that have become stiff or inefficient due to lack of activity.
In technical settings, while 'korrodiert' (corroded) might be the more precise scientific term, rostig remains the go-to word for everyday communication. Whether you are at a flea market looking at vintage tools or at a car dealership inspecting an old muffler, rostig is the word that will come to your mind first. It evokes a specific sensory experience: the rough texture of the metal, the orange dust on your fingers, and the squeaky sound of a hinge that hasn't been oiled in years.
Ich habe eine rostige Gießkanne im Garten gefunden.
Furthermore, the word can describe sounds. A 'rostige Stimme' (rusty voice) isn't literally covered in iron oxide, but it sounds scratchy, dry, and perhaps aged. This poetic use adds a layer of depth to the adjective, allowing it to bridge the gap between the physical world and the world of sensory perception and abstract ability. Understanding rostig is a key step for A2 learners because it introduces the concept of how physical descriptions migrate into psychological or skill-based descriptions in German culture.
- Acoustic Application
- Describing a voice or sound that is harsh, grating, or suggests lack of use.
Seine Klavierkünste sind ein bisschen rostig geworden.
Finally, consider the emotional weight. Seeing something rostig can signify nostalgia or neglect. In literature, a rusty gate often symbolizes a path that has long been closed or a secret that has been kept for decades. By mastering this word, you're not just learning a vocabulary item; you're learning how to describe the passage of time on both objects and people.
Using rostig correctly requires an understanding of German adjective endings (Deklination). As an adjective, it can appear in two main positions: predicative (after a verb like 'sein') or attributive (before a noun). When it is predicative, it never changes its form. For example, 'Das Auto ist rostig.' Simple, right? However, when you place it before a noun, it must adapt to the gender, number, and case of that noun.
- Predicative Use (No Change)
- Der Schlüssel ist rostig. (The key is rusty.) / Die Nägel sind rostig. (The nails are rusty.)
Obwohl die Maschine alt ist, ist sie nicht rostig.
When used attributively, the endings become crucial. Let's look at the nominative case. For a masculine noun like 'Löffel' (spoon), you would say 'ein rostiger Löffel'. For a feminine noun like 'Schere' (scissors), it's 'eine rostige Schere'. For a neuter noun like 'Messer' (knife), it's 'ein rostiges Messer'. Notice how the ending matches the definite article that would usually be there (der/die/das).
- Attributive Use (With Endings)
- Nominative: Ein rostiger Draht. Accusative: Ich sehe einen rostigen Draht. Dative: Mit einem rostigen Draht.
In more complex sentences, rostig can be modified by adverbs. You might say something is 'leicht rostig' (slightly rusty) or 'völlig rostig' (completely rusty). This allows for precision in description. If you are describing a vintage item, you might even use it in a comparative sense: 'Dieses Werkzeug ist rostiger als das andere.' (This tool is rustier than the other.)
Er hat sich an einem rostigen Nagel geschnitten und musste zum Arzt.
Another interesting way to use rostig is in the context of 'rostig werden' (to become rusty). This is a common way to describe the onset of corrosion or the decline of a skill. 'Wenn man nicht übt, wird man rostig.' (If you don't practice, you get rusty.) This construction is very natural in German conversation. It's also worth noting the superlative: 'der/die/das rostigste'. 'Das ist das rostigste Auto, das ich je gesehen habe!' (That's the rustiest car I've ever seen!)
- Common Verb Pairings
- sein (to be), werden (to become), aussehen (to look), wirken (to seem).
Die rostigen Scharniere der Tür quietschten laut.
Lastly, pay attention to word order in subordinate clauses. 'Ich glaube, dass das Rohr rostig ist.' The verb 'ist' moves to the end, but 'rostig' stays close to it. This structural consistency makes rostig a great word for practicing basic German syntax while expanding your descriptive vocabulary. By integrating it into your daily practice, you'll find it fits into a surprisingly wide variety of conversations.
If you live in Germany or a German-speaking country, you will encounter the word rostig in several very specific, real-world scenarios. One of the most common places is at the 'TÜV' (Technischer Überwachungsverein), the mandatory vehicle inspection. Inspectors often look for 'rostige Stellen' (rusty spots) on the chassis of a car. If a car is 'durchgerostet' (rusted through), it won't pass the inspection. You might hear a mechanic say, 'Der Auspuff ist leider total rostig.'
- At the Mechanic
- 'Die Bremsleitungen sind rostig und müssen ersetzt werden.' (The brake lines are rusty and must be replaced.)
Mein altes Fahrrad sieht rostig aus, aber es fährt noch gut.
Another frequent setting is in the context of gardening and DIY (Do-It-Yourself). Germans take great pride in their 'Gartenarbeit'. You'll hear neighbors talking about 'rostiges Werkzeug' (rusty tools) and how to clean them with WD-40 or vinegar. If you go to a 'Baumarkt' (hardware store) like Obi or Bauhaus, you might ask for a 'Rostumwandler' (rust converter) because your garden gate is rostig. This is a very practical, everyday use of the word.
- Gardening & DIY
- 'Lass die Schere nicht im Regen liegen, sonst wird sie rostig!' (Don't leave the scissors in the rain, or they'll get rusty!)
In social situations, rostig is the 'polite' way to admit you've forgotten something. When meeting a German friend after a long time, you might say: 'Entschuldigung, mein Deutsch ist ein bisschen rostig.' This immediately builds rapport because it shows you have the foundation but are just out of practice. It sounds much more natural and humble than saying 'Mein Deutsch ist schlecht.' You'll hear this at international meetups, business conferences, or even when someone is trying to play an instrument they haven't touched in years.
Nach der langen Pause war seine Technik auf der Gitarre etwas rostig.
You will also hear it in historical or descriptive contexts. Germany has many old industrial sites (like the Zeche Zollverein) where you'll see 'rostige Stahlträger' (rusty steel beams). Tour guides will use the word to describe the industrial heritage and the passage of time. Similarly, in literature or film, a 'rostiges Schloss' (rusty lock) is a classic trope for a mystery or an abandoned house. It sets a specific mood of decay and secrets.
- Literature & Atmosphere
- 'Hinter dem rostigen Tor lag ein verwilderter Garten.' (Behind the rusty gate lay an overgrown garden.)
Die Kette am Anker war dick und rostig.
Finally, in the news or environmental reports, you might hear about 'rostiges Wasser' (rusty water) coming from old pipes in school buildings or old apartments (Altbau). This is a common complaint in older European cities where infrastructure is aging. Being able to recognize and use rostig in these varied contexts—from car repairs to language skills to plumbing issues—will make your German sound much more authentic and grounded in daily life.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with rostig is confusing it with other words for 'old' or 'dirty'. While a rusty object is often old and dirty, the words are not interchangeable. For instance, you wouldn't call an old wooden chair rostig; wood doesn't rust, it rots ('morsch' or 'verrottet'). Rostig is strictly for metals, primarily iron and steel. Using it for wood or plastic will sound very strange to a native speaker.
- Mistake: Wrong Material
- Don't say: 'Der Tisch aus Holz ist rostig.' Say: 'Der Tisch aus Holz ist morsch.'
Ist das Metall rostig oder nur schmutzig?
Another common error involves the distinction between 'rostig' and 'verrostet'. As mentioned before, rostig is a general quality. 'Verrostet' is the result of the action 'verrosten'. If a nail has a few spots of rust, it is rostig. If it is completely eaten away by rust and brittle, it is 'verrostet'. Using 'verrostet' for a slightly rusty skill (like language) sounds too extreme—it would imply you've forgotten absolutely everything and your brain has physically decayed!
- Mistake: Degree of Intensity
- Use 'rostig' for general descriptions and 'verrostet' for things that are severely damaged by rust.
Learners also struggle with the declension of rostig when it's used in the genitive or dative case. For example, 'wegen des rostigen Nagels' (because of the rusty nail). Many students forget to add the '-en' in the weak declension after a definite article. Consistency in practicing these endings with common nouns like 'Nagel', 'Schlüssel', and 'Auto' is the best way to avoid these pitfalls.
Ich helfe dir mit deinem rostigen Fahrrad.
A more subtle mistake is using rostig when you mean 'oxidiert' in a scientific context. While rust is a form of oxidation, not all oxidation is rust. Aluminum, for example, oxidizes but doesn't 'rust' in the traditional sense; it forms a white powder. If you're in a chemistry lab, use 'oxidiert'. In a backyard, rostig is fine. Mixing these up in a professional engineering environment might make you sound less precise than you intended.
- Mistake: Technical Imprecision
- Aluminum doesn't get 'rostig'; it 'oxidiert'. Only ferrous metals (iron/steel) get 'rostig'.
Vermeide den Kontakt mit rostigen Oberflächen.
Finally, avoid using rostig to describe people's physical appearance unless you are being very poetic or insulting. You can't have a 'rostiges Gesicht' (rusty face) unless you've literally been covered in iron oxide. You can have 'rostrote Haare' (rust-red hair), but that's a different word entirely. Stick to using rostig for objects, voices, and skills to stay on the safe side of natural German usage.
To truly enrich your German, you should know the synonyms and alternatives to rostig. Depending on the context, other words might be more precise or convey a different tone. The most common related word is verrostet, which we've discussed. It emphasizes the completed state of rusting. If you see a car that is basically a pile of orange dust, 'verrostet' is the better choice.
- rostig vs. verrostet
- Rostig: A quality (The nail is rusty).
Verrostet: A state resulting from a process (The nail has rusted away).
Das verrostete Schiff liegt seit Jahren im Hafen.
For a more technical or formal context, use korrodiert (corroded) or oxidiert (oxidized). These words are common in engineering, chemistry, and official reports. If you are writing a technical manual or a damage report for an insurance company, korrodiert sounds much more professional than rostig. It covers all forms of chemical degradation of metal, not just iron rust.
- korrodiert vs. oxidiert
- Korrodiert: General term for metal decay.
Oxidiert: The chemical process of reacting with oxygen.
If you are talking about skills and want to avoid rostig, you could say your skills are 'eingeschlafen' (fallen asleep) or 'nicht mehr auf dem neuesten Stand' (not up to date). For example, 'Meine Klavierkenntnisse sind etwas eingeschlafen.' This is slightly more idiomatic and less 'harsh' than saying they are rusty. It implies they just need to be woken up.
Seine Französischkenntnisse sind leider etwas eingeschlafen.
When describing old, dilapidated things that aren't necessarily metal, words like baufällig (dilapidated - for buildings), marode (ailing/decrepit - for systems or structures), or abgenutzt (worn out - for clothes/tools) are excellent alternatives. Using the right word for the right material shows a high level of language competence. For instance, a 'marode Brücke' (ailing bridge) might be rostig, but 'marode' describes the overall dangerous state of the structure.
- Material-Specific Alternatives
- Wood: morsch. Buildings: baufällig. Infrastructure: marode. Fabric: verschlissen.
Ich bevorzuge rostfreie Messer für die Küche.
In summary, while rostig is a versatile and essential word, knowing when to switch to 'verrostet', 'korrodiert', or 'eingeschlafen' will help you express yourself with much greater nuance. Whether you are describing a vintage find, a technical failure, or your own language journey, having these alternatives in your pocket is a sign of a maturing German speaker.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The word is closely related to the color 'rot' (red), as rust is characterized by its red color. In many languages, the word for rust and red share the same ancient root.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing the 'o' as a long vowel (like 'roast'). It must be short.
- Pronouncing the 'r' as an English 'r'. It should be a German uvular 'r'.
- Confusing 'rostig' with 'röstig' (which relates to roasting coffee or potatoes).
- Pronouncing the 'ig' as 'ik' too harshly.
- Missing the 't' sound in the middle.
난이도
Easy to recognize as it looks like 'rusty'.
Requires correct adjective endings in different cases.
Pronunciation of 'ig' as 'ich' can be tricky for beginners.
Clearly audible in most contexts.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Adjective Endings (Weak)
Der rostige Nagel (Nominative).
Adjective Endings (Mixed)
Ein rostiger Nagel (Nominative).
Adjective Endings (Strong)
Rostiges Eisen (Nominative/Accusative).
Predicative Adjectives
Das Metall ist rostig. (No ending after 'sein').
Comparative Forms
Dieses Rohr ist rostiger als jenes.
수준별 예문
Das Fahrrad ist rostig.
The bicycle is rusty.
Predicative use of the adjective, no ending.
Der Nagel ist sehr rostig.
The nail is very rusty.
Modified by the adverb 'sehr'.
Ich sehe ein rostiges Auto.
I see a rusty car.
Attributive use, neuter nominative/accusative ending -es.
Ist die Schere rostig?
Is the scissors rusty?
Simple question structure.
Mein Schlüssel ist rostig.
My key is rusty.
Possessive pronoun + noun + sein + adjective.
Das Metall ist braun und rostig.
The metal is brown and rusty.
Two adjectives joined by 'und'.
Wir haben eine rostige Kette.
We have a rusty chain.
Feminine accusative ending -e.
Der Zaun ist alt und rostig.
The fence is old and rusty.
Pairing 'alt' and 'rostig'.
Mein Englisch ist leider ein bisschen rostig.
My English is unfortunately a bit rusty.
Metaphorical use for skills.
Er findet einen rostigen Löffel im Garten.
He finds a rusty spoon in the garden.
Masculine accusative ending -en.
Die rostigen Scharniere quietschen.
The rusty hinges are squeaking.
Plural nominative ending -en with definite article.
Vorsicht mit dem rostigen Draht!
Careful with the rusty wire!
Dative case after 'mit', masculine ending -en.
Das Schiff sieht sehr rostig aus.
The ship looks very rusty.
Used with the separable verb 'aussehen'.
Ich brauche keine rostigen Werkzeuge.
I don't need any rusty tools.
Plural accusative with negation 'keine'.
Warum ist dieser Eimer so rostig?
Why is this bucket so rusty?
Question with demonstrative pronoun 'dieser'.
Das Wasser aus dem Rohr war rostig.
The water from the pipe was rusty.
Past tense 'war'.
Wegen der rostigen Bremse war das Auto gefährlich.
Because of the rusty brake, the car was dangerous.
Genitive case after 'wegen', feminine ending -en.
Nach zehn Jahren ohne Training war sein Klavierspiel rostig.
After ten years without practice, his piano playing was rusty.
Metaphorical use for a specific skill.
Er hat sich an einer rostigen Dose geschnitten.
He cut himself on a rusty can.
Dative feminine ending -en after 'an einer'.
Die Maschine ist zwar alt, aber nicht rostig.
The machine is indeed old, but not rusty.
Conjunction 'zwar... aber'.
Können wir diese rostigen Teile noch benutzen?
Can we still use these rusty parts?
Plural accusative with 'diese'.
Das Schloss war so rostig, dass der Schlüssel abbrach.
The lock was so rusty that the key broke off.
Consecutive clause with 'so... dass'.
Ich habe die rostigen Stellen am Fahrrad übermalt.
I painted over the rusty spots on the bike.
Plural accusative 'die rostigen Stellen'.
Seine Stimme klang nach der Erkältung etwas rostig.
His voice sounded a bit rusty after the cold.
Acoustic metaphorical use.
Die Brücke wurde wegen rostiger Stahlträger gesperrt.
The bridge was closed because of rusty steel beams.
Genitive plural without article, ending -er.
Es ist schwierig, ein so rostiges Gehäuse zu restaurieren.
It is difficult to restore such a rusty casing.
Infinitiv mit 'zu' construction.
Trotz regelmäßiger Pflege wurde das Gitter rostig.
Despite regular care, the grate became rusty.
Concessive 'trotz' + genitive.
Die rostigen Überreste der Fabrik sind heute ein Denkmal.
The rusty remains of the factory are a monument today.
Plural noun 'Überreste'.
Wenn man eine Sprache nicht nutzt, wird man schnell rostig.
If you don't use a language, you quickly get rusty.
Conditional 'wenn' clause.
Das Wasser schmeckte metallisch und sah rostig aus.
The water tasted metallic and looked rusty.
Describing sensory experience.
In der Garage stapelten sich rostiges Eisen und alter Schrott.
Rusty iron and old scrap metal were piled up in the garage.
Uncountable noun 'Eisen'.
Er lachte mit einer tiefen, etwas rostigen Stimme.
He laughed with a deep, somewhat rusty voice.
Dative feminine 'einer... rostigen Stimme'.
Die rostigen Strukturen der Bürokratie verhindern den Fortschritt.
The rusty structures of bureaucracy prevent progress.
Abstract metaphorical use.
Ein rostiger Glanz lag auf den alten Kanonen im Museum.
A rusty sheen lay on the old cannons in the museum.
Oxymoron-like description 'rostiger Glanz'.
Das jahrelang ungenutzte Wissen fühlte sich rostig an.
The knowledge, unused for years, felt rusty.
Abstract metaphorical use with 'anfühlen'.
Sie betrachtete die rostigen Ruinen ihrer Kindheitsträume.
She looked at the rusty ruins of her childhood dreams.
Poetic metaphorical use.
Die Schienen glänzten nicht mehr, sie waren stumpf und rostig.
The tracks no longer gleamed; they were dull and rusty.
Contrast between 'glänzen' and 'stumpf/rostig'.
Durch die rostigen Gitterstäbe drang nur wenig Licht.
Only a little light penetrated through the rusty bars.
Preposition 'durch' + accusative.
Die Verhandlung verlief zäh, da die diplomatischen Kanäle rostig waren.
The negotiation was sluggish as the diplomatic channels were rusty.
Metaphorical use for communication channels.
Das Denkmal aus Cortenstahl ist absichtlich rostig.
The monument made of Corten steel is intentionally rusty.
Context of 'Edelrost' (intentional rust).
In seinem Spätwerk thematisiert der Autor die rostigen Relikte der industriellen Moderne.
In his late work, the author addresses the rusty relics of industrial modernity.
Sophisticated literary context.
Die rostigen Angeln der Geschichte scheinen sich nur mühsam zu bewegen.
The rusty hinges of history seem to move only with great effort.
Philosophical metaphor.
Seine einst brillanten rhetorischen Fähigkeiten wirkten nun seltsam rostig und deplatziert.
His once brilliant rhetorical skills now seemed strangely rusty and out of place.
Complex description of personal decline.
Die Ästhetik des Rostigen hat in der zeitgenössischen Kunst einen festen Platz gefunden.
The aesthetics of the rusty have found a firm place in contemporary art.
Nominalized adjective 'des Rostigen'.
Trotz der rostigen Oberfläche blieb der Kern des Mechanismus unversehrt.
Despite the rusty surface, the core of the mechanism remained intact.
Metaphor for resilience.
Die rostigen Echos der Vergangenheit hallten in den leeren Hallen wider.
The rusty echoes of the past resonated in the empty halls.
Synesthetic metaphor (sound + rust).
Es bedarf mehr als nur Öl, um diese rostigen sozialen Gefüge wieder gängig zu machen.
It takes more than just oil to make these rusty social structures functional again.
Sociological metaphor.
Das rostig-rote Laub des Herbstes bedeckte den feuchten Boden.
The rusty-red foliage of autumn covered the damp ground.
Compound adjective 'rostig-rot'.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— To start to rust or to lose practice in a skill.
Ohne Übung wird man schnell rostig.
— A rusty lock, often used in literature.
Das rostige Schloss ließ sich nicht öffnen.
— Rusty pipes, common in old buildings.
Die rostigen Rohre müssen ausgetauscht werden.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Relates to roasting (e.g., Röstkartoffeln). Different vowel sound (ö vs o).
Means dirty. Something can be dirty without being rusty.
Means rotten, but only for wood. Use 'rostig' for metal.
관용어 및 표현
— A very famous German proverb meaning 'use it or lose it' or 'rest makes you rusty'.
Du solltest Sport treiben. Wer rastet, der rostet!
proverbial— Old love never dies/fades (literally: old love doesn't rust).
Sie haben sich nach 20 Jahren wiedergetroffen. Alte Liebe rostet nicht.
romantic/proverbial— To get back into practice (literally: to shake off the rust).
Ich muss beim Training erst mal den Rost abschütteln.
informal/sporty— A rusty memory.
Mein Gedächtnis ist ein bisschen rostig, was Namen angeht.
informal— To start getting rusty (physical or metaphorical).
Mein Fahrrad setzt im Keller Rost an.
neutral— To brush up on skills.
Ich poliere den Rost von meinem Französisch weg.
informal— Outdated or 'rusty' views/opinions.
Er hat ziemlich rostige Ansichten über die Welt.
metaphorical/critical— A derogatory term for an old, rusty ship or car.
Wie kannst du mit diesem rostigen Kahn fahren?
informal/slang— A play on 'in den sauren Apfel beißen' (to bite the bullet), implies dealing with something old and difficult.
Ich musste in den rostigen Apfel beißen und das alte Auto reparieren.
humorous— Stiff joints (metaphorical for old age).
Am Morgen fühlen sich meine Gelenke oft rostig an.
informal혼동하기 쉬운
Both mean rusty.
'Rostig' is a general description, 'verrostet' implies the process is finished or the item is heavily damaged.
Das rostig-braune Blech war an einer Stelle komplett verrostet.
Both refer to metal decay.
'Korrodiert' is technical/scientific and applies to all metals; 'rostig' is everyday and mostly for iron/steel.
In der Chemie sagen wir 'korrodiert', zu Hause sagen wir 'rostig'.
Similar sound.
'Rostrot' is just a color name (rust-red), while 'rostig' describes the state of decay.
Sie hat rostrote Haare, aber die Kette ist wirklich rostig.
Rusty things are usually old.
'Alt' refers to age; 'rostig' refers to the specific chemical state of metal.
Das Auto ist alt, aber dank der Garage überhaupt nicht rostig.
Both mean decaying.
'Morsch' is for organic materials like wood; 'rostig' is for metals.
Die Holzhütte ist morsch und die Nägel darin sind rostig.
문장 패턴
Das [Substantiv] ist rostig.
Das Messer ist rostig.
Mein [Fähigkeit] ist ein bisschen rostig.
Mein Französisch ist ein bisschen rostig.
Ein [Adjektiv-Endung] [Substantiv].
Ein rostiger Schlüssel.
Wegen [Genitiv] ist es rostig.
Wegen des Regens ist der Zaun rostig.
Obwohl es alt ist, ist es nicht rostig.
Obwohl die Schere alt ist, ist sie nicht rostig.
Es sieht [Adverb] rostig aus.
Es sieht vollkommen rostig aus.
Die rostigen [Abstrakter Begriff].
Die rostigen Strukturen der Gesellschaft.
Nominalized: Das [Adjektiv-Endung].
Die Ästhetik des Rostigen.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Common in daily life, especially regarding cars, tools, and skills.
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Der Holzzaun ist rostig.
→
Der Holzzaun ist morsch.
Wood cannot rust; only iron and steel can. For wood, use 'morsch' (rotten).
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Mein Deutsch ist verrostet.
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Mein Deutsch ist rostig.
'Verrostet' sounds too extreme for a skill. 'Rostig' is the standard metaphorical choice.
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Ich habe ein röstiges Messer.
→
Ich habe ein rostiges Messer.
'Röstig' (with umlaut) is not a word; you are confusing it with 'rösten' (to roast).
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Das Auto ist rostiger.
→
Das Auto ist rostig.
Don't use the comparative unless you are actually comparing it to something else.
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Wegen den rostigen Nagel.
→
Wegen des rostigen Nagels.
'Wegen' requires the genitive case in formal German.
팁
Endings Matter
Always check the gender of the noun. 'Ein rostiger Nagel' (masculine) vs 'Ein rostiges Auto' (neuter).
Beyond Metal
Use 'rostig' for languages and skills to sound like a more advanced speaker.
Check the Car
If you buy a used car in Germany, 'Rost' is the first thing you should look for to pass the TÜV.
Short O
Keep the 'o' short. If you make it long, it sounds like you're talking about roasting something.
Stay Active
Remember 'Wer rastet, der rostet' to motivate yourself to study German every day!
Visual Writing
Use 'rostig' instead of just 'alt' to give your reader a clearer picture of the texture and color.
Medical Note
In German, as in English, 'ein rostiger Nagel' is often associated with the need for a tetanus shot (Tetanus-Impfung).
Kitchenware
Look for 'rostfrei' when buying cutlery in Germany to ensure it doesn't rust in the dishwasher.
Mental Rust
If you forget a word, just say 'Mein Gehirn ist heute etwas rostig'—it's a great way to excuse a mistake.
Rostig vs. Korrodiert
Use 'rostig' for things you can see and touch, and 'korrodiert' for technical or hidden damage.
암기하기
기억법
Think of a 'ROSTer' (rooster) that is 'ROSTig' (rusty) because it's an old metal weather vane on a barn.
시각적 연상
Imagine an old, orange-brown bicycle left in the rain. The color and the texture are the essence of 'rostig'.
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Go around your house or a park and find three things that are 'rostig'. Describe them in German using full sentences.
어원
From Middle High German 'rostic', derived from the noun 'rost' (rust). It has roots in the Old High German 'rost'.
원래 의미: The term has always referred to the reddish-brown coating on iron.
Germanic, related to the English word 'rust' and Dutch 'roest'. All derive from a Proto-Germanic root *rusta- (redness).문화적 맥락
No specific sensitivities, though calling someone's skills 'rostig' should be done with the same tact as in English.
English speakers use 'rusty' in almost exactly the same way, both literally for metal and metaphorically for skills, making it an easy 'cognate' in terms of usage.
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실제 사용 상황
Car Maintenance
- Hat das Auto Rost?
- Die Bremsen sind rostig.
- Ich muss den Rost entfernen.
- Rostschutz auftragen.
Language Learning
- Mein Deutsch ist rostig.
- Ich muss meine Kenntnisse auffrischen.
- Ich bin etwas aus der Übung.
- Man wird schnell rostig.
Home & Garden
- Das Gartentor ist rostig.
- Rostiges Werkzeug reinigen.
- Ein rostiger Nagel im Holz.
- Vorsicht, das färbt ab!
Acoustics
- Eine rostige Stimme haben.
- Die Tür angelt rostig.
- Das klingt metallisch.
- Ein kratziges Geräusch.
Art & Decor
- Deko mit Edelrost.
- Die Skulptur ist rostig.
- Ein rostiger Look.
- Vintage-Stil.
대화 시작하기
"Ist dein Deutsch auch ein bisschen rostig, wenn du aus dem Urlaub kommst?"
"Was machst du gegen rostiges Werkzeug in deinem Garten?"
"Hast du schon mal ein wirklich rostiges altes Auto restauriert?"
"Findest du den Look von rostigem Metall in der Kunst schön?"
"Wie sagt man in deiner Sprache, wenn eine Fähigkeit 'rostig' wird?"
일기 주제
Beschreibe ein altes, rostiges Objekt, das du einmal gefunden hast. Wo war es?
Welche deiner Fähigkeiten ist momentan am meisten 'rostig' und warum?
Schreibe eine kurze Geschichte über einen Ritter mit einer rostigen Rüstung.
Warum ist es wichtig, Dinge vor dem Rosten zu schützen? (Auto, Brücken, etc.)
Denkst du, dass 'Alte Liebe rostet nicht' wahr ist? Erkläre deine Meinung.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, it is very common to say 'Mein Deutsch ist rostig' to mean you are out of practice. It sounds natural and humble.
'Rostig' is the general adjective (rusty). 'Verrostet' is the past participle (rusted) and usually describes something that is more severely affected or completely covered in rust.
Technically no. Rust only applies to iron and steel. Aluminum oxidizes, but Germans would usually say 'oxidiert' or 'beschlagen', not 'rostig'.
The most common term is 'Edelstahl' or 'rostfreier Stahl'. You will often see 'rostfrei' stamped on knives.
Usually yes, as it implies decay or lack of care. However, in art and garden design (Edelrost), it can be positive and aesthetic.
In standard German (Hochdeutsch), it is pronounced like the 'ch' in 'ich'. In some southern dialects, it might sound like 'ik'.
Only metaphorically. You can say your joints feel 'rostig' or your brain feels 'rostig' when you are tired or old.
It's a slang term for a very old, rusty, and unreliable car. Literally 'rust bower'.
A chemical product (rust converter) used to stop rust from spreading and turn it into a paintable surface.
Yes, 'eine rostige Stimme' is a common way to describe a hoarse or grating voice, often due to age or illness.
셀프 테스트 182 질문
Translate: 'The key is rusty.'
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Translate: 'I have a rusty bicycle.'
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Translate: 'My German is a bit rusty.'
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Write a sentence using 'rostiger Nagel'.
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Translate: 'Old love does not rust.'
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Translate: 'The rusty gate is heavy.'
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Write a sentence using 'rostige Scharniere'.
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Translate: 'Because of the rust, the car is broken.'
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Explain 'Wer rastet, der rostet' in German.
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Translate: 'The pipes are rusty.'
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Write a sentence with 'rostfreier Stahl'.
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Translate: 'He has a rusty voice.'
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Translate: 'I see many rusty spots.'
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Write a sentence with 'verrostet'.
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Translate: 'The chain is rusty and old.'
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Write a sentence about your language skills using 'rostig'.
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Translate: 'Don't touch the rusty wire.'
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Translate: 'The water from the tap is rusty.'
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Describe a 'Rostlaube' in one sentence.
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Translate: 'The rusty remains of the factory.'
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Say: 'Das Fahrrad ist rostig.'
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Say: 'Mein Deutsch ist ein bisschen rostig.'
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Say: 'Ein rostiger Nagel.'
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Say: 'Wer rastet, der rostet.'
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Say: 'Alte Liebe rostet nicht.'
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Say: 'Die rostige Kette ist kaputt.'
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Say: 'Das Wasser sieht rostig aus.'
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Say: 'Ich habe eine rostige Stimme.'
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Say: 'Vorsicht, das ist rostig!'
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Say: 'Das Auto ist eine totale Rostlaube.'
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Say: 'Ich poliere den Rost weg.'
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Say: 'Rostige Scharniere quietschen.'
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Say: 'Ist das Messer rostfrei?'
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Say: 'Die Rohre sind alt und rostig.'
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Say: 'Wegen des rostigen Nagels.'
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Say: 'Mein Klavierspiel ist rostig.'
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Say: 'Das Metall rostet im Regen.'
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Say: 'Ich sehe rostige Stellen.'
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Say: 'Ein rostiges Schloss.'
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Say: 'Rostig-braune Blätter.'
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Höre und schreibe: 'Das Messer ist rostig.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Mein Englisch ist rostig.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Ein rostiger Nagel.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Wer rastet, der rostet.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Die rostige Kette.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Das Wasser ist rostig.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Alte Liebe rostet nicht.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Rostige Scharniere.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Ich sehe Rost.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Rostfreier Edelstahl.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Eine rostige Stimme.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Das Tor ist rostig.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Vorsicht, Rost!'
Höre und schreibe: 'Ein rostiges Auto.'
Höre und schreibe: 'Der Draht ist rostig.'
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Summary
The word 'rostig' is essential for A2 learners because it covers both physical descriptions (rusty tools) and a very common social expression (rusty language skills). Example: 'Mein Deutsch ist ein bisschen rostig.'
- Rostig means 'rusty' and is used for iron/steel objects showing corrosion.
- It is commonly used metaphorically for skills or languages that are out of practice.
- As an adjective, it takes standard endings (rostiger, rostige, rostiges) when before a noun.
- The opposite of rostig is often 'rostfrei' (stainless) or 'neu' (new).
Endings Matter
Always check the gender of the noun. 'Ein rostiger Nagel' (masculine) vs 'Ein rostiges Auto' (neuter).
Beyond Metal
Use 'rostig' for languages and skills to sound like a more advanced speaker.
Check the Car
If you buy a used car in Germany, 'Rost' is the first thing you should look for to pass the TÜV.
Short O
Keep the 'o' short. If you make it long, it sounds like you're talking about roasting something.
예시
Das alte Fahrrad steht im Regen und wird langsam rostig.
관련 콘텐츠
tools 관련 단어
abklemmen
A2집게로 집어서 끊다, (배터리 등을) 분리하다.
abmessen
B1무언가의 치수나 양을 정확하게 측정하는 것.
abmontieren
A2고정되어 있던 것을 떼어내다, 해체하다 (선반이나 타이어 등).
abschneiden
A2잘라내다. (시험 등에서) 성적을 거두다.
absichtlich
A2의도적으로, 고의로.
anbringen
B1벽에 액자를 거는 것처럼 어떤 물건을 표면에 붙이는 거야.
anschließen
A2기기를 연결하다, 그룹에 합류하다, 또는 자전거 등을 자물쇠로 채우다.
Arbeitshandschuhe
A2작업할 때 손을 베이거나 다치지 않게, 그리고 더러워지지 않게 보호해 주는 튼튼한 장갑이야.
aufbauen
A2조립하다, 세우다.
auseinander
A2떨어져, 분리되어, 또는 산산조각으로. 물건이 부서지거나 사람들이 헤어질 때 사용됩니다. 동사의 분리 전철로 자주 사용되며, 예를 들어 'auseinandergehen'은 헤어지다라는 뜻입니다.