In 15 Seconds
- Used to express specific doubts or hesitations about a plan.
- Common in professional and serious personal contexts.
- Shows you are thinking critically rather than just being afraid.
Meaning
Bedenken haben means you feel hesitant or uneasy about a plan. It is that gut feeling when you have specific doubts or worries about a decision.
Key Examples
3 of 6In a business meeting
Ich habe Bedenken wegen des Zeitplans.
I have concerns regarding the schedule.
Discussing a used car purchase
Der Motor macht komische Geräusche; ich habe da so meine Bedenken.
The engine is making strange noises; I have my doubts about it.
Texting a friend about a wild party idea
Ehrlich gesagt habe ich Bedenken, ob das sicher ist.
To be honest, I have concerns about whether that is safe.
Cultural Background
The term 'Bedenkenträger' is a cultural archetype. It describes someone who is seen as blocking progress by always finding potential problems. While sometimes negative, it also reflects the value placed on safety and precision. In meetings, expressing 'Bedenken' is often expected. It shows that you have done your 'Hausaufgaben' (homework) and are looking at the project critically. The 'Ethikrat' (Ethics Council) in Germany often issues 'Bedenken' regarding new technologies like AI or genetic engineering, reflecting a deep societal need for ethical consensus. The usage is very similar in all DACH countries, though in Switzerland, you might also hear 'Vorbehalte' more frequently in formal government contexts.
The 'Ob' Connection
If you want to say what you are unsure about, use 'ob' (if/whether). 'Ich habe Bedenken, ob das klappt.'
Capitalization
Always capitalize 'Bedenken' because it is a noun in this phrase, even though it looks like a verb.
In 15 Seconds
- Used to express specific doubts or hesitations about a plan.
- Common in professional and serious personal contexts.
- Shows you are thinking critically rather than just being afraid.
What It Means
Imagine you are about to sign a contract for a tiny apartment. It looks great, but the roof is leaking. That nagging feeling in your gut? That is Bedenken haben. It is more than just a vague fear. It means you have thought about it and found specific reasons to worry. You are not saying 'no' yet. You are saying, 'Wait, I need to think this through more.' It is the adult way of saying you are skeptical.
How To Use It
You usually use this phrase with the preposition wegen plus the genitive or dative case. For example, Ich habe Bedenken wegen des Wetters. You can also use a dass clause to explain your worry. It sounds very polished and thoughtful. Use it when you want to sound serious. It shows you are a person who weighs the pros and cons carefully. Just remember that Bedenken is almost always plural in this context.
When To Use It
This phrase is a superstar in the workplace. Use it in meetings when a project seems risky. It is also perfect for big life decisions. Use it when buying a car or moving to a new city. You can even use it with friends if the topic is serious. If your friend wants to skydive with a cheap company, speak up! Tell them you have Bedenken. It sounds less aggressive than saying 'That is a bad idea.'
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for trivial, everyday choices. If you are choosing between vanilla and chocolate ice cream, do not say you have Bedenken. That sounds way too dramatic. It is also not for pure fear. If a giant spider is in your room, you are ängstlich, you do not have Bedenken. Avoid it in very casual, high-energy settings like a loud party. It is a 'slow down and think' kind of phrase.
Cultural Background
Germans are famous for being thorough and risk-averse. In German culture, expressing Bedenken is actually seen as a positive trait. it shows you are responsible and detail-oriented. In some cultures, bringing up problems is seen as being negative. In Germany, it is seen as helping to avoid a disaster later. It is part of the 'German engineering' mindset. Better to find the flaw now than when the bridge is built!
Common Variations
You might hear people say Bedenken äußern, which means 'to express concerns.' If your concerns are growing, you can say Bedenken anmelden. This sounds a bit more official, like you are putting your doubt on the record. If you want to say you have no worries at all, say Ich habe keinerlei Bedenken. That is the ultimate green light in a German office.
Usage Notes
The phrase is neutral to formal. It is highly effective in professional settings to signal caution without sounding overly negative or emotional.
The 'Ob' Connection
If you want to say what you are unsure about, use 'ob' (if/whether). 'Ich habe Bedenken, ob das klappt.'
Capitalization
Always capitalize 'Bedenken' because it is a noun in this phrase, even though it looks like a verb.
Professional Dissent
Use 'Ich habe da noch einige Bedenken' to disagree politely in a German office. It sounds much better than 'Das ist eine schlechte Idee'.
Examples
6Ich habe Bedenken wegen des Zeitplans.
I have concerns regarding the schedule.
A polite way to suggest a deadline is unrealistic.
Der Motor macht komische Geräusche; ich habe da so meine Bedenken.
The engine is making strange noises; I have my doubts about it.
Using 'meine Bedenken' makes it feel more personal and intuitive.
Ehrlich gesagt habe ich Bedenken, ob das sicher ist.
To be honest, I have concerns about whether that is safe.
Softens the criticism of the friend's idea.
Ich habe starke Bedenken wegen deiner Kochkünste!
I have strong concerns regarding your cooking skills!
Using a formal phrase for a silly topic creates a funny contrast.
Ich habe Bedenken, dass wir uns in der neuen Stadt einsam fühlen.
I have concerns that we might feel lonely in the new city.
Expresses deep, emotional hesitation.
Aufgrund der Marktlage haben wir ernsthafte Bedenken.
Due to the market situation, we have serious concerns.
Very formal and firm.
Test Yourself
Füllen Sie die Lücke mit der richtigen Präposition (gegen, wegen, bei).
Ich habe große Bedenken ______ den neuen Plan des Chefs.
When you have concerns 'against' a plan or proposal, 'gegen' is the standard preposition.
Welcher Satz ist grammatikalisch richtig?
Wählen Sie den richtigen Satz.
'Bedenken' is used in the plural without an article in this context, and 'wegen' takes the genitive (des Wetters).
Vervollständigen Sie den Dialog.
A: Wollen wir das Haus kaufen? B: Ich weiß nicht. Ich habe ________, ob wir genug Geld haben.
'Bedenken' fits perfectly here because it refers to a specific doubt about a decision.
In welcher Situation passt 'Bedenken haben' am besten?
Wählen Sie die passende Situation.
'Bedenken' are rational doubts about plans, contracts, or decisions.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
4 exercisesIch habe große Bedenken ______ den neuen Plan des Chefs.
When you have concerns 'against' a plan or proposal, 'gegen' is the standard preposition.
Wählen Sie den richtigen Satz.
'Bedenken' is used in the plural without an article in this context, and 'wegen' takes the genitive (des Wetters).
A: Wollen wir das Haus kaufen? B: Ich weiß nicht. Ich habe ________, ob wir genug Geld haben.
'Bedenken' fits perfectly here because it refers to a specific doubt about a decision.
Wählen Sie die passende Situation.
'Bedenken' are rational doubts about plans, contracts, or decisions.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsYes, it is neutral to formal. It's perfect for work or serious personal talks.
Usually no. You wouldn't have 'Bedenken' about which ice cream to buy. Use it for things with consequences.
Bedenken are usually rational and specific. Zweifel (doubts) can be more emotional or general.
It's grammatically possible but very rare. Native speakers almost always use the plural 'Bedenken'.
Use 'gegen' for a plan, 'wegen' for a reason, and 'ob' for a question.
Yes: 'Ich hatte Bedenken.'
It means doing something without thinking about the risks or consequences (often used negatively).
The verb 'bedenken' exists, but it means 'to consider', not 'to have doubts'.
Yes, 'Bedenken gegen jemanden haben' means you don't trust them for a specific role.
Simply say: 'Ich habe keine Bedenken.'
Related Phrases
Zweifel haben
synonymTo have doubts
Bedenken äußern
specialized formTo voice concerns
Vorbehalte haben
similarTo have reservations
Skepsis zeigen
similarTo show skepticism
Bedenkenlos
contrastWithout hesitation/unscrupulous
Nachdenklich sein
builds onTo be thoughtful