antworten
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- The verb 'antworten' is the standard German word for 'to answer' or 'to reply' in almost any conversational or written context.
- It is a weak (regular) verb, but requires an extra 'e' in forms like 'du antwortest' and 'er antwortet' for phonetic reasons.
- Crucially, it takes the dative case for the person being answered and the preposition 'auf' plus accusative for the thing being answered.
- It differs from 'beantworten', which is transitive and takes a direct accusative object for the question itself without a preposition.
The German verb antworten is a cornerstone of communication, serving as the primary way to express the act of giving a reply or responding to someone or something. At its core, it represents the verbal or written reaction to a question, a statement, or a situation. For English speakers, it is most directly translated as 'to answer' or 'to reply.' However, its usage in German is governed by specific grammatical rules that distinguish it from its close relative, beantworten. While beantworten is a transitive verb that takes a direct object (the question itself), antworten is primarily an intransitive verb that focuses on the person being addressed or uses a prepositional phrase to specify what is being answered. This distinction is vital for learners to master early on.
- Social Interaction
- In social settings, antworten is used to describe the back-and-forth of conversation. Whether you are responding to a friend's text message or answering a teacher's question in class, this verb captures the essence of the response. It implies a direct connection between the speaker and the recipient of the answer.
Warum antwortest du mir nicht?
The verb is also used in more formal or abstract contexts. For instance, a politician might antworten to a critic, or a scientist might antworten to a new theory through their research. In these cases, the 'answer' isn't just a simple 'yes' or 'no' but a complex reaction to an external stimulus. It is important to note that when you answer a person, that person must be in the dative case. This is a common stumbling block for English speakers who are used to the direct object 'me' or 'him' in 'answer me' or 'answer him.' In German, it is always antworte mir (answer to me).
- Grammatical Precision
- When you want to specify the thing you are answering, such as a letter or a question, you must use the preposition auf followed by the accusative case. For example, 'Ich antworte auf deinen Brief' (I am answering your letter). Without the preposition, the sentence would be grammatically incomplete or incorrect if you tried to use the letter as a direct object.
Der Schüler antwortet auf die schwere Frage des Lehrers.
Beyond simple speech, antworten can describe mechanical or biological responses, though this is less common. A machine might 'respond' to a command, or a body might 'respond' to a stimulus, though reagieren is often preferred in those specific technical contexts. In everyday German, however, antworten remains the king of the conversational reply. It is a weak verb, meaning its conjugation follows a regular pattern, making it one of the first verbs A1 learners should memorize to build their basic communicative competence.
- Contextual Nuance
- The choice between antworten and other synonyms like erwidern (to retort) or entgegnen (to counter) depends on the tone. Antworten is neutral and can be used in almost any situation, from a casual chat to a formal interview. It is the safe, go-to word for any learner.
Sie hat mir gestern per E-Mail geantwortet.
Bitte antworten Sie schnell auf diese Einladung.
Using antworten correctly requires an understanding of German sentence structure and case logic. As a regular (weak) verb, its stems are consistent: antwort-. However, because the stem ends in '-t', an extra '-e-' is inserted before endings that start with '-st' or '-t' to make it easier to pronounce. This results in forms like du antwortest and er antwortet. This phonetic adjustment is a standard rule in German grammar for stems ending in 'd' or 't'.
- The Dative Connection
- The most important rule to remember is that antworten takes a dative object when you are answering a person. If you say 'I answer the teacher,' it must be 'Ich antworte dem Lehrer.' If you use the accusative 'den Lehrer,' it is a grammatical error. This dative requirement stems from the idea that the answer is being given to someone, even though the 'to' is built into the verb's logic in German.
Ich antworte meiner Mutter am Telefon.
When you want to mention the subject matter of the answer, you use the prepositional object auf + accusative. This is used for answering questions, emails, letters, or calls. For example, 'Er antwortet auf die Frage' (He answers the question). You can combine both the person and the thing: 'Ich antworte dem Chef auf seine E-Mail' (I am answering the boss regarding his email). This dual-structure capability makes antworten very flexible for detailed communication.
- Tense Formations
- In the past tense (Präteritum), it becomes antwortete. In the perfect tense (Perfekt), which is much more common in spoken German, it uses the auxiliary verb haben and the past participle geantwortet. For example, 'Hast du mir geantwortet?' (Did you answer me?). The regularity of these forms makes it a reliable verb for learners to use across different timeframes.
Wir haben auf alle Fragen ehrlich geantwortet.
In the imperative mood (giving commands), antworten is frequently used. To tell someone 'Answer me!', you would say 'Antworte mir!' (informal singular), 'Antwortet mir!' (informal plural), or 'Antworten Sie mir!' (formal). Note how the dative mir remains constant regardless of the imperative form. This verb is also often found in the infinitive with zu, such as 'Es ist schwer, darauf zu antworten' (It is difficult to answer that).
- Word Order Nuances
- In German, the dative object usually precedes the prepositional object. So, 'Ich antworte ihm (dative) auf den Brief (prepositional)' is the standard flow. If you change the order, you might be adding specific emphasis to the letter, but the standard 'person then thing' rule is the safest bet for learners.
Können Sie mir bitte morgen antworten?
Niemand antwortete auf das Klopfen an der Tür.
The verb antworten is ubiquitous in German daily life. You will hear it in the classroom, in the office, on the street, and in every form of media. Because communication is the bedrock of society, the act of answering is constantly referenced. In a school setting, teachers frequently use it: 'Wer kann auf diese Frage antworten?' (Who can answer this question?). Students use it to describe their interactions: 'Ich habe dem Lehrer geantwortet, aber er hat mich nicht gehört.'
- Professional Environments
- In the workplace, antworten is the standard term for responding to correspondence. You'll hear colleagues say, 'Ich muss noch auf drei E-Mails antworten' or 'Hat der Kunde schon geantwortet?'. It carries a sense of professional obligation and task completion. In job interviews, you might be told, 'Wir antworten Ihnen innerhalb einer Woche' (We will reply to you within a week).
Ich warte noch darauf, dass die Firma mir antwortet.
In the digital realm, antworten is the label for the 'Reply' button on almost every German-language interface, from Gmail to WhatsApp. When you click 'Antworten', you are initiating the process of responding. This makes the word one of the most visually frequent verbs for anyone using German technology. On social media, people 'antworten' to comments or 'antworten' to stories, often using the preposition auf.
- Media and News
- In news broadcasts, journalists often use the verb when reporting on political debates. 'Der Kanzler antwortete auf die Kritik der Opposition' (The Chancellor responded to the opposition's criticism). It is used to frame the dialogue of public discourse, showing how different parties are interacting with each other's statements.
Auf die Frage nach den Kosten wollte der Minister nicht direkt antworten.
In literature and film, antworten is used to build tension or develop character relationships. A character might 'schweigen' (remain silent) instead of 'antworten', creating a dramatic pause. Or they might 'schnell antworten' to show excitement. Because it is such a basic human action, it is a primary tool for storytellers to describe how characters relate to one another. You'll hear it in fairy tales ('Das Echo antwortete...') and in modern thrillers ('Antworte mir endlich!').
- Casual Conversations
- In everyday slang or casual talk, you might hear people complain about someone 'ghosting' them by saying, 'Er antwortet einfach nicht mehr.' It’s the standard way to express that communication has broken down. Even in very informal settings, the grammatical dative usually holds firm, showing how deeply ingrained these structures are in the German ear.
Ich habe ihm gestern geschrieben, aber er hat noch nicht geantwortet.
Warum antwortest du so kurz angebunden?
The most frequent mistake English speakers make with antworten is using the wrong grammatical case for the person being answered. In English, 'answer' takes a direct object ('Answer me'). In German, however, antworten is a dative verb. Learners often say 'Antworte mich' (incorrect accusative) instead of the correct 'Antworte mir' (dative). This error is very noticeable to native speakers and is a classic sign of an early-stage learner. To avoid this, always visualize the answer as a gift you are giving to someone.
- Confusing 'antworten' and 'beantworten'
- This is perhaps the most complex hurdle. Antworten is intransitive (it doesn't take a direct object for the question), while beantworten is transitive. You antworten auf eine Frage, but you beantworten eine Frage. You cannot say 'Ich antworte die Frage'—that is fundamentally wrong. If you want to put the question in the accusative case directly after the verb, you must use the 'be-' prefix.
Falsch: Ich antworte die E-Mail.
Richtig: Ich antworte auf die E-Mail.
Another common error involves the preposition auf. English speakers might try to use 'zu' or 'für' because they translate 'answer to' or 'answer for' literally. However, in German, the fixed preposition for responding to a thing is always auf. Saying 'Ich antworte zu deiner Frage' sounds unnatural and is grammatically incorrect. Mastering the antworten auf pairing is essential for sounding like a native speaker.
- Conjugation of the Stem
- Because the stem ends in 't', learners sometimes forget to add the extra 'e' in the second and third person singular. They might write 'du antwortst' or 'er antwortt'. While the pronunciation might sound similar, the written form requires the 'e' for clarity: antwortest, antwortet. This is a rule that applies to all verbs with stems ending in 'd' or 't' (like arbeiten or warten).
Falsch: Er antwortt mir nicht.
Richtig: Er antwortet mir nicht.
Finally, learners sometimes confuse antworten with reagieren (to react). While an answer is a type of reaction, antworten specifically implies a communicative response, usually involving words. If you 'respond' to a medicine or a physical touch, you should use reagieren. Using antworten in those cases would sound like the medicine is literally talking back to you! Keep antworten for the world of language and reagieren for the world of actions and biology.
- Word Order in Perfect Tense
- In the Perfekt tense, the participle geantwortet must go at the very end of the sentence. Learners often place it too early, especially in long sentences. 'Ich habe ihm auf den Brief gestern geantwortet' is correct. 'Ich habe geantwortet ihm auf den Brief' is a word-order failure that breaks the 'sentence bracket' (Satzklammer) rule of German.
Hast du dem Lehrer schon geantwortet?
Sie antwortet auf die Nachricht.
While antworten is the most common verb for replying, German offers a rich palette of alternatives that convey different shades of meaning, formality, and emotion. Understanding these synonyms will help you move from a basic A1 level to more nuanced B1/B2 communication. The most direct alternative is beantworten, which we have already discussed. It is used when the focus is on the object being answered (the question, the email) rather than the act of replying itself.
- Erwidern vs. Entgegnen
- Erwidern is a more formal and literary synonym. It often implies a more thoughtful or significant reply. For example, you might 'erwidern' a greeting or a smile. Entgegnen, on the other hand, often carries a slightly confrontational or contradictory tone. It is frequently used in reporting speech when someone is arguing back or providing a counter-statement. 'Er entgegnete, dass das nicht wahr sei' (He countered that that wasn't true).
Sie erwiderte seinen Gruß mit einem Nicken.
Another important alternative is reagieren (to react). This is broader than antworten and can include non-verbal responses. If someone throws a ball at you, you reagieren by catching it. In a conversation, if someone says something shocking, you might reagieren with a gasp. Antworten is specifically for the linguistic part of that reaction. In business, you might hear Rückmeldung geben (to give feedback/response), which is a very common phrase for 'getting back to someone'.
- Zurückschreiben and Zurückrufen
- In casual, everyday German, people often use more specific verbs based on the medium of communication. Instead of saying 'Ich antworte auf deine SMS,' they might say 'Ich schreibe dir gleich zurück' (I'll write you back soon). Similarly, for phone calls, zurückrufen (to call back) is more common than saying you will 'antworten' to a missed call.
Kannst du mir bitte schnell zurückschreiben?
For more intense or sharp replies, you might use zurückgeben (to give back) in a metaphorical sense, or kontern (to counter/parry), especially in a debate or a sports context. If someone insults you and you have a witty comeback, you kontern. Antworten is too neutral for such a spirited exchange. Lastly, Bescheid geben is a very useful phrase meaning 'to let someone know' or 'to give word,' often used when an answer is expected regarding a decision.
- Comparison Table
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- Antworten: General, neutral, takes dative (person) and 'auf' (thing).
- Beantworten: General, neutral, takes accusative (the question).
- Erwidern: Formal, can mean 'to return' (a look, a favor).
- Entgegnen: Formal, often used for contradictions or retorts.
- Reagieren: Broad, includes physical and emotional reactions.
Er entgegnete schroff auf meine Bitte.
Ich gebe dir morgen Bescheid.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The prefix 'ant-' is related to the English 'anti-' and the Greek 'anti', showing its ancient Indo-European roots of 'facing' or 'against'.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the 'v' like an English 'v' (it should be an 'f' sound).
- Forgetting the extra 'e' in 'antwortest' or 'antwortet'.
- Stress on the second syllable.
- Pronouncing the 'w' like an English 'w' (it should be a 'v' sound).
- Swallowing the 't' at the end of the stem.
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to recognize as it looks like 'answer' and 'word'.
Requires remembering the dative case and the 'auf' preposition.
Pronunciation is straightforward but requires the extra 'e' in conjugation.
Clear and distinct sound in conversation.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Dative Verbs
antworten, helfen, danken (all take dative objects).
Verbs with fixed prepositions
antworten auf + Accusative.
Weak Verb Conjugation
antworten -> antwortete -> geantwortet.
E-insertion in Verb Stems
antwort-t becomes antwortet for pronunciation.
Sentence Bracket (Satzklammer)
Ich habe (auxiliary) ihm geantwortet (participle at the end).
Examples by Level
Ich antworte dem Lehrer.
I answer the teacher.
Uses dative 'dem Lehrer'.
Antwortest du mir?
Are you answering me?
Uses dative 'mir'.
Er antwortet auf die Frage.
He answers the question.
Uses 'auf' + accusative 'die Frage'.
Wir antworten schnell.
We answer quickly.
Adverb 'schnell' modifies the verb.
Sie antwortet nicht.
She is not answering.
Negation with 'nicht'.
Bitte antworten Sie!
Please answer!
Formal imperative form.
Das Kind antwortet brav.
The child answers well/obediently.
Adjective 'brav' used as an adverb.
Antwortet ihr jetzt?
Are you (plural) answering now?
Plural informal 'ihr' form.
Ich habe ihm gestern geantwortet.
I answered him yesterday.
Perfekt tense with 'habe geantwortet'.
Warum hast du nicht auf meine E-Mail geantwortet?
Why didn't you answer my email?
Perfekt tense with prepositional object.
Der Arzt antwortete sehr freundlich.
The doctor answered very friendly.
Präteritum (past) tense 'antwortete'.
Sie müssen auf den Brief antworten.
You must answer the letter.
Modal verb 'müssen' with infinitive.
Wir haben auf alle Einladungen geantwortet.
We answered all invitations.
Plural object in accusative after 'auf'.
Er antwortete mir mit einem Lächeln.
He answered me with a smile.
Präteritum with dative 'mir'.
Kannst du mir bitte sofort antworten?
Can you please answer me immediately?
Modal verb 'können' and adverb 'sofort'.
Niemand hat auf mein Klopfen geantwortet.
No one answered my knocking.
Perfekt tense with 'auf' + noun 'Klopfen'.
Ich wusste nicht, was ich ihm antworten sollte.
I didn't know what I should answer him.
Subordinate clause with modal 'sollte'.
Es ist wichtig, höflich auf Kritik zu antworten.
It is important to answer politely to criticism.
Infinitive with 'zu'.
Sie hat mir ausführlich auf meine Fragen geantwortet.
She answered my questions in detail.
Adverb 'ausführlich' (in detail).
Wenn er mir antworten würde, wäre ich glücklich.
If he would answer me, I would be happy.
Konjunktiv II (subjunctive) for hypothetical.
Der Minister antwortete ausweichend auf die Journalistenfragen.
The minister answered evasively to the journalists' questions.
Adverb 'ausweichend' (evasively).
Wir warten darauf, dass die Firma uns antwortet.
We are waiting for the company to answer us.
Da-compound 'darauf' referring to a 'dass' clause.
Haben Sie schon auf das Angebot geantwortet?
Have you already answered the offer?
Formal Perfekt question.
Er antwortete, ohne nachzudenken.
He answered without thinking.
Infinitivsatz with 'ohne... zu'.
Auf diese provokante Frage wollte er gar nicht erst antworten.
He didn't even want to answer that provocative question.
Prepositional phrase at the beginning for emphasis.
Sie antwortete ihm mit einer scharfen Entgegnung.
She answered him with a sharp retort.
Noun 'Entgegnung' used with the verb.
Es fällt mir schwer, auf so viel Hass zu antworten.
I find it difficult to respond to so much hate.
Fixed expression 'es fällt mir schwer'.
Der Autor antwortet in seinem neuen Buch auf seine Kritiker.
The author responds to his critics in his new book.
Metaphorical use of 'antworten'.
Ich werde Ihnen so bald wie möglich antworten.
I will answer you as soon as possible.
Futur I with 'werden'.
Er hat schlagfertig auf den Witz geantwortet.
He answered the joke with a quick wit.
Adjective 'schlagfertig' (quick-witted).
Die Regierung muss auf die Forderungen der Bürger antworten.
The government must respond to the citizens' demands.
Plural dative 'den Forderungen' is not used here; it's 'auf' + acc.
Anstatt zu antworten, verließ sie einfach den Raum.
Instead of answering, she simply left the room.
Infinitivsatz with 'anstatt... zu'.
In seinem Essay antwortet der Philosoph auf die existenziellen Fragen unserer Zeit.
In his essay, the philosopher responds to the existential questions of our time.
High-level academic context.
Er antwortete mit einer Eloquenz, die alle Anwesenden beeindruckte.
He answered with an eloquence that impressed everyone present.
Relative clause modifying the manner of answering.
Es gilt, besonnen auf die diplomatischen Provokationen zu antworten.
It is necessary to respond calmly to the diplomatic provocations.
Fixed expression 'es gilt' (it is necessary).
Sie antwortete auf die Vorwürfe mit einer detaillierten Gegendarstellung.
She responded to the accusations with a detailed counter-statement.
Formal legal/journalistic terminology.
Die Natur antwortet auf die Zerstörung mit extremen Wetterereignissen.
Nature responds to destruction with extreme weather events.
Personification/metaphorical use.
Er antwortete mir, indem er lediglich den Kopf schüttelte.
He answered me by merely shaking his head.
Modal clause with 'indem'.
Auf die Frage nach der Zukunft der Firma konnte er nur vage antworten.
To the question about the company's future, he could only answer vaguely.
Adverb 'vage' (vaguely).
Seine Kunst antwortet auf das Leid der Welt.
His art responds to the suffering of the world.
Highly abstract/metaphorical usage.
Das Werk antwortet in polyphoner Weise auf die musikalischen Traditionen des Barock.
The work responds in a polyphonic manner to the musical traditions of the Baroque.
Musicological terminology.
Er pflegte auf solche Insinuationen gar nicht erst zu antworten.
He was in the habit of not even responding to such insinuations.
Use of 'pflegen... zu' (to be in the habit of).
Die Antwortende antwortete mit einer Subtilität, die den Kern der Sache fast verbarg.
The respondent answered with a subtlety that almost hid the core of the matter.
Participle used as a noun 'Die Antwortende'.
In der Stille der Nacht antwortete ihm nur sein eigenes Echo.
In the silence of the night, only his own echo answered him.
Poetic/literary personification.
Man muss die Fähigkeit besitzen, auf das Unausgesprochene zu antworten.
One must possess the ability to respond to the unspoken.
Substantivized adjective 'das Unausgesprochene'.
Die Architektur antwortet hier auf die Topographie der Landschaft.
The architecture here responds to the topography of the landscape.
Architectural theory context.
Er antwortete in einem Tonfall, der keinen Widerspruch duldete.
He answered in a tone that brooked no contradiction.
Complex relative clause.
Auf die Ungeheuerlichkeit der Tat kann man kaum mit Worten antworten.
One can hardly respond to the monstrosity of the act with words.
Philosophical/ethical reflection.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— Silence can be interpreted as a message in itself.
Er schreibt nicht zurück? Tja, keine Antwort ist auch eine Antwort.
— To always have a reply or excuse ready.
Er ist sehr schlagfertig und hat auf alles eine Antwort.
— To owe someone a response.
Du schuldest mir noch eine Antwort auf meine Frage.
— To give an unclear or non-committal answer.
Auf die Gehaltsfrage antwortete er nur vage.
Often Confused With
Beantworten takes a direct object (Ich beantworte die Frage), while antworten takes 'auf' (Ich antworte auf die Frage).
Verantworten means to be responsible for something, not to reply.
Warten means to wait; it sounds similar but has a completely different meaning.
Idioms & Expressions
— To be accountable and explain one's actions.
Der Minister musste im Parlament Rede und Antwort stehen.
formal— A witty or quick response.
Sie ist bekannt für ihre schlagfertigen Antworten.
neutral— To be very eager to give an answer.
Die Antwort brannte ihm auf den Nägeln.
idiomatic— To answer extremely fast without hesitation.
Er antwortete wie aus der Pistole geschossen.
informal— To be at a loss for words.
Ich wusste auf diese Frage einfach keine Antwort.
neutral— To refuse to answer (often in legal contexts).
Der Zeuge verweigerte die Antwort.
formal— To force someone to give a reply.
Man kann eine Antwort nicht erzwingen.
neutral— To anticipate or give an answer before the question is fully asked.
Er nahm meine Antwort einfach vorweg.
neutral— To insist on getting an answer.
Sie pochte auf eine schnelle Antwort.
neutral— To find the right words for a situation.
Er konnte in diesem Moment nicht die passende Antwort finden.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean 'to answer'.
Antworten is intransitive (needs 'auf' for things, dative for people). Beantworten is transitive (takes direct accusative object).
Ich antworte auf den Brief. / Ich beantworte den Brief.
Both involve a response.
Antworten is linguistic/verbal. Reagieren is any kind of reaction (physical, chemical, emotional).
Er antwortet auf meine Frage. / Er reagiert auf das Medikament.
Both mean 'to reply'.
Erwidern is more formal and can also mean to return a gesture (like a smile).
Sie erwiderte seine Liebe.
Both mean 'to reply'.
Entgegnen is used for retorts or countering an argument in a debate.
Er entgegnete scharf auf die Kritik.
They are part of the same dialogue process.
Fragen is the start (asking), antworten is the finish (answering).
Ich frage dich. / Du antwortest mir.
Sentence Patterns
Ich antworte [Dativ].
Ich antworte dir.
Ich antworte auf [Akkusativ].
Ich antworte auf die Frage.
Ich habe [Dativ] geantwortet.
Ich habe ihm geantwortet.
Ich muss auf [Akkusativ] antworten.
Ich muss auf die Mail antworten.
Er antwortete [Adverb].
Er antwortete höflich.
Ich warte darauf, dass [Subjekt] antwortet.
Ich warte darauf, dass sie antwortet.
Anstatt zu antworten, [Verb]...
Anstatt zu antworten, lachte er.
Auf [Akkusativ] lässt sich nur [Adverb] antworten.
Auf diese Frage lässt sich nur vage antworten.
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How to Use It
Extremely high; one of the top 200 most used verbs in German.
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Ich antworte dich.
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Ich antworte dir.
'Antworten' takes the dative case, not the accusative.
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Ich antworte die Frage.
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Ich antworte auf die Frage.
You need the preposition 'auf' to answer a thing with 'antworten'.
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Du antwortst mir.
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Du antwortest mir.
Verbs ending in 't' need an extra 'e' before 'st'.
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Ich habe geantwortet auf den Brief.
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Ich habe auf den Brief geantwortet.
The past participle must go at the end of the sentence.
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Er antwortet zu mir.
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Er antwortet mir.
Do not use 'zu' for the person; the dative case handles the 'to' part.
Tips
Dative for People
Always use the dative case for the person you are answering. Think of it as 'giving an answer TO someone'.
The 'Auf' Rule
If you are answering a thing (like a question or email), you must use 'auf' + Accusative. You cannot skip the preposition.
Antworten vs Beantworten
Use 'beantworten' for a direct object (the question) and 'antworten' for the person or with 'auf'.
The Extra 'E'
Remember to pronounce the 'e' in 'antwortest' and 'antwortet'. It makes the word much easier to say.
RSVP
In formal invitations, you will see 'Um Antwort wird gebeten' (U.A.w.g.), which is the German equivalent of RSVP.
Directness
Germans value direct answers. Don't be afraid to be clear and concise when you 'antworten'.
Ant-Word
Visualize an ant carrying a word back to a questioner to remember 'antworten'.
Listen for the 'T'
The 't' at the end of the stem is very important. Don't swallow it!
Politeness
Adding 'bitte' (please) to 'Antworte mir' makes it much more polite.
Interface Clues
Look for the word 'Antworten' on your phone or email to see it in action every day.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'ANT-WORD-TEN'. An ANT brings a WORD to TEN people. It's an 'ant-word' (answer).
Visual Association
Imagine a giant letter 'A' shaped like a mouth opening to speak a word back to a question mark.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use 'antworten' in three different tenses today: present, past (Perfekt), and with a modal verb.
Word Origin
Derived from the Old High German 'antwurti', which is a combination of 'ant-' (against/back) and 'wort' (word). It literally means 'a word back'.
Original meaning: To speak back or to give a word in return to a statement.
GermanicCultural Context
Be careful with the tone; 'Antworte mir!' can sound very aggressive if not used with 'bitte' or in the right context.
English speakers often use 'answer' for both people and things, whereas German forces a distinction with 'antworten' vs 'beantworten'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School/Education
- auf eine Frage antworten
- dem Lehrer antworten
- richtig antworten
- falsch antworten
Office/Business
- auf eine E-Mail antworten
- dem Kunden antworten
- zeitnah antworten
- um Antwort bitten
Social Media/Texting
- auf eine Nachricht antworten
- schnell antworten
- nicht antworten
- zurückschreiben
Daily Life
- jemandem am Telefon antworten
- auf ein Klopfen antworten
- ehrlich antworten
- höflich antworten
Legal/Official
- auf die Vorwürfe antworten
- die Antwort verweigern
- Rede und Antwort stehen
- schriftlich antworten
Conversation Starters
"Warum hast du mir gestern nicht geantwortet?"
"Kannst du bitte auf meine Frage antworten?"
"Wie würdest du auf diese Einladung antworten?"
"Hat der Chef schon auf deine Mail geantwortet?"
"Soll ich ihm ehrlich oder höflich antworten?"
Journal Prompts
Schreibe über eine Situation, in der es schwer war, zu antworten.
Warum ist es wichtig, auf Briefe von Freunden zu antworten?
Wie antwortest du normalerweise auf Kritik?
Was passiert, wenn man auf eine wichtige Frage nicht antwortet?
Schreibe einen Dialog, in dem zwei Personen sich gegenseitig antworten.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt takes the dative case for the person you are answering (e.g., Ich antworte dir). If you are answering a thing, you use the preposition 'auf' followed by the accusative case (e.g., Ich antworte auf die Frage).
The main difference is grammatical. 'Antworten' is intransitive and uses 'auf' for the object (Ich antworte auf die Frage). 'Beantworten' is transitive and takes the object directly in the accusative (Ich beantworte die Frage). 'Beantworten' is often used when the focus is on the completion of the task.
Ich antworte, du antwortest, er/sie/es antwortet, wir antworten, ihr antwortet, sie/Sie antworten. Note the extra 'e' in the 'du', 'er/sie/es', and 'ihr' forms.
No, that is incorrect. You must say 'Ich antworte auf die E-Mail' or 'Ich beantworte die E-Mail'.
It is a weak (regular) verb. Its past forms are 'antwortete' (Präteritum) and 'hat geantwortet' (Perfekt).
The most common preposition is 'auf' (+ accusative), used to indicate what you are responding to (a question, a letter, etc.).
Informally to one person: 'Antworte mir!' Informally to a group: 'Antwortet mir!' Formally: 'Antworten Sie mir!'
Generally, no. 'Antworten' implies a linguistic response (words). For physical or emotional reactions, 'reagieren' is better.
The noun is 'die Antwort' (the answer), plural 'die Antworten'.
Use 'erwidern' in formal writing or when you want to express returning a gesture, like a greeting, a smile, or a look.
Test Yourself 191 questions
Write a sentence in German: 'I answer the teacher.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'She answers the question.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'We answered the email yesterday.' (Use Perfekt)
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Write a sentence in German: 'Why don't you answer me?'
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Write a sentence in German: 'He must answer the letter.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'Please answer quickly!' (Formal)
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Write a sentence in German: 'I will answer you tomorrow.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'No one answered the door.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'It is hard to answer this question.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'He answered with a smile.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'I have already answered him.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'Can you answer me now?'
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Write a sentence in German: 'They answer the boss.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'I am answering my friend's letter.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'She always answers politely.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'Did you answer the invitation?'
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Write a sentence in German: 'The politician answered evasively.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'I forgot to answer.'
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Write a sentence in German: 'Answer me finally!' (Informal)
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Write a sentence in German: 'We are waiting for your answer.'
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Say in German: 'I am answering you.'
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Say in German: 'He answers the question.'
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Say in German: 'Did you answer?'
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Say in German: 'Answer me!'
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Say in German: 'We are answering the email.'
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Say in German: 'I answered him yesterday.'
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Say in German: 'Why don't you answer?'
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Say in German: 'Please answer me.' (Formal)
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Say in German: 'I have to answer.'
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Say in German: 'She answered politely.'
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Say in German: 'Can you answer the question?'
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Say in German: 'I will answer later.'
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Say in German: 'They didn't answer.'
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Say in German: 'Answer the phone!'
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Say in German: 'I'm answering the letter now.'
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Say in German: 'He answered with 'No'.'
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Say in German: 'Who is answering?'
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Say in German: 'I'll answer you soon.'
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Say in German: 'We answered all questions.'
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Say in German: 'Please answer my email.'
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Listen and write: 'Ich antworte dir.'
Listen and write: 'Er antwortet auf die Frage.'
Listen and write: 'Hast du mir geantwortet?'
Listen and write: 'Wir antworten morgen.'
Listen and write: 'Sie antwortet nicht.'
Listen and write: 'Antworte mir bitte!'
Listen and write: 'Ich habe ihm geantwortet.'
Listen and write: 'Warum antwortest du nicht?'
Listen and write: 'Bitte antworten Sie schnell.'
Listen and write: 'Er antwortete höflich.'
Listen and write: 'Ich muss auf den Brief antworten.'
Listen and write: 'Sie hat mir per Mail geantwortet.'
Listen and write: 'Wer kann antworten?'
Listen and write: 'Niemand hat geantwortet.'
Listen and write: 'Ich antworte dir später.'
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Summary
The verb 'antworten' is your primary tool for replying in German. Always remember the 'Dative for People, Auf for Things' rule. Example: 'Ich antworte dir (dative) auf deine Frage (auf + accusative).'
- The verb 'antworten' is the standard German word for 'to answer' or 'to reply' in almost any conversational or written context.
- It is a weak (regular) verb, but requires an extra 'e' in forms like 'du antwortest' and 'er antwortet' for phonetic reasons.
- Crucially, it takes the dative case for the person being answered and the preposition 'auf' plus accusative for the thing being answered.
- It differs from 'beantworten', which is transitive and takes a direct accusative object for the question itself without a preposition.
Dative for People
Always use the dative case for the person you are answering. Think of it as 'giving an answer TO someone'.
The 'Auf' Rule
If you are answering a thing (like a question or email), you must use 'auf' + Accusative. You cannot skip the preposition.
Antworten vs Beantworten
Use 'beantworten' for a direct object (the question) and 'antworten' for the person or with 'auf'.
The Extra 'E'
Remember to pronounce the 'e' in 'antwortest' and 'antwortet'. It makes the word much easier to say.
Example
Bitte antworte schnell auf meine Frage.
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absagen
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A2The act of saying goodbye.
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