In 15 Seconds
- Use it to talk about losing body weight or shedding pounds.
- It is a separable verb: 'Ich nehme ab' (I'm losing weight).
- Don't use it for lost objects like keys or wallets.
Meaning
It's the most common way to say you're shedding some pounds. Whether it's for health or fitting into those old jeans, this is your go-to word.
Key Examples
3 of 6Chatting with a friend about a new diet
Ich versuche gerade, ein bisschen abzunehmen.
I'm currently trying to lose a little weight.
Noticing a friend looks thinner
Mensch, hast du abgenommen? Du siehst toll aus!
Wow, have you lost weight? You look great!
A doctor giving advice to a patient
Sie sollten aus gesundheitlichen Gründen etwas abnehmen.
You should lose some weight for health reasons.
Cultural Background
The 'Kur' is a unique German institution where people go to health resorts for weeks to 'abnehmen' and recover, often paid for by the state. In Austria, the term 'abspecken' is also common but sometimes used in politics to mean cutting the budget. Swiss German speakers might use 'abnääh', but in high German contexts, 'abnehmen' remains the standard for health discussions. On German social media, #abnehmen is one of the most popular tags for transformation photos.
The 'Haben' Rule
Always use 'haben' with 'abnehmen', even though it feels like a movement or change of state.
Compliment Caution
Only ask 'Hast du abgenommen?' if you are sure the person wanted to lose weight. Otherwise, it might imply they looked bad before!
In 15 Seconds
- Use it to talk about losing body weight or shedding pounds.
- It is a separable verb: 'Ich nehme ab' (I'm losing weight).
- Don't use it for lost objects like keys or wallets.
What It Means
Abnehmen is a very versatile verb. In the context of your body, it means to lose weight. Think of it as 'taking off' the extra weight you're carrying. It is a separable verb, which is a classic German quirk. This means the ab likes to jump to the end of the sentence. It’s direct, clear, and used by everyone from doctors to gym buddies.
How To Use It
You use it just like any other action. If you're currently dieting, you'd say Ich nehme ab. Notice how the ab moved? That's the separable part in action. You don't usually need to say 'weight' (Gewicht) because the verb implies it. If you want to specify how much, just add the number. For example, Ich habe fünf Kilo abgenommen. It’s simple and punchy.
When To Use It
Use this when talking about fitness goals or health. It’s perfect for a chat with a friend over salad. You’ll also hear it at the doctor’s office. If someone looks thinner, you might ask Hast du abgenommen?. It’s a common observation, but use it carefully! It’s great for texting about your new gym routine too.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use abnehmen if you lost your keys or your phone. For lost objects, use verlieren. Also, don't use it for 'losing' a game; that's also verlieren. If you're talking about a decrease in prices, sinken is better. Keep abnehmen mostly for bodies or picking up the phone. Yes, it also means answering a call! Context is your best friend here.
Cultural Background
Germans are quite health-conscious and love their 'Kur' (health retreats). Talking about weight isn't always a taboo, but it's personal. There is a huge culture of 'Bio' food and hiking. Losing weight is often seen as a sign of discipline. In the winter, everyone talks about zunehmen (gaining weight) because of the heavy Christmas food. Then, come January, abnehmen becomes the national hobby.
Common Variations
The most important variation is the opposite: zunehmen. That means to gain weight. If you're talking about a diet, you might say eine Diät machen. Another related word is schlank, which means slim. You might say Ich möchte schlanker werden (I want to become slimmer). If you want to sound more formal, you could say an Gewicht verlieren, but abnehmen is much more natural.
Usage Notes
It is a neutral, everyday verb. Be careful with the separable prefix 'ab' and remember the 'e' to 'i' vowel change in the present tense (du nimmst ab).
The 'Haben' Rule
Always use 'haben' with 'abnehmen', even though it feels like a movement or change of state.
Compliment Caution
Only ask 'Hast du abgenommen?' if you are sure the person wanted to lose weight. Otherwise, it might imply they looked bad before!
Separable Verb Trick
In a 'dass' clause, the verb stays together: '...dass ich abnehme.'
Examples
6Ich versuche gerade, ein bisschen abzunehmen.
I'm currently trying to lose a little weight.
The 'zu' in 'abzunehmen' is placed between the prefix and the verb.
Mensch, hast du abgenommen? Du siehst toll aus!
Wow, have you lost weight? You look great!
A common compliment among close friends.
Sie sollten aus gesundheitlichen Gründen etwas abnehmen.
You should lose some weight for health reasons.
Used here in a professional, medical context.
Endlich! Ich habe zwei Kilo abgenommen.
Finally! I've lost two kilos.
Short and direct for a text message.
Nach Weihnachten muss ich definitiv wieder abnehmen.
After Christmas, I definitely have to lose weight again.
A very relatable sentiment in German culture.
Es fällt mir schwer, im Winter abzunehmen.
I find it hard to lose weight in the winter.
Uses 'es fällt mir schwer' to express difficulty.
Test Yourself
Fill in the correct form of 'abnehmen' in the present tense.
Er _______ jeden Monat zwei Kilo _______.
In the third person singular, 'nehmen' becomes 'nimmt' and the prefix 'ab' goes to the end.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I have lost weight'?
'Abnehmen' uses the auxiliary verb 'haben' and is the most natural way to express weight loss.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Möchtest du Pizza?' B: 'Nein, ich _______.'
'Ich nehme ab' (I am losing weight/on a diet) is the best response here.
Match the meaning of 'abnehmen' to the situation.
Situation: 'Darf ich Ihnen {den|m} Mantel abnehmen?'
In this context, it means taking the coat from the person to hang it up.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
4 exercisesEr _______ jeden Monat zwei Kilo _______.
In the third person singular, 'nehmen' becomes 'nimmt' and the prefix 'ab' goes to the end.
How do you say 'I have lost weight'?
'Abnehmen' uses the auxiliary verb 'haben' and is the most natural way to express weight loss.
A: 'Möchtest du Pizza?' B: 'Nein, ich _______.'
'Ich nehme ab' (I am losing weight/on a diet) is the best response here.
Situation: 'Darf ich Ihnen {den|m} Mantel abnehmen?'
In this context, it means taking the coat from the person to hang it up.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
5 questionsYes, 'der abnehmende Mond' is the standard term for a waning moon.
Yes, it is a neutral and polite word. Only 'abspecken' is informal.
The Präteritum is 'nahm ab' and the Perfekt is 'hat abgenommen'.
It's better to just say 'Ich nehme ab'. Adding 'Gewicht' is redundant but not wrong.
Say 'fünf Kilo abnehmen'.
Related Phrases
zunehmen
contrastTo gain weight
abspecken
synonymTo shed fat
Gewicht verlieren
similarTo lose weight
schlank
builds onSlim
die Diät
specialized formThe diet