blühend
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- Literally means 'blooming' or 'in flower', used for plants in spring.
- Figuratively means 'flourishing' or 'thriving', used for business and economy.
- Describes radiant health and vitality in a person's appearance.
- Commonly used in idioms like 'blühende Fantasie' (vivid imagination).
The German adjective blühend is a versatile and evocative term that literally translates to 'blooming' or 'flowering.' Derived from the verb blühen (to bloom), it functions as a present participle used as an adjective. In its most literal sense, it describes a plant or a landscape covered in flowers. However, its metaphorical reach is vast, encompassing health, economics, and human creativity. When you describe a garden as blühend, you are painting a picture of vitality, color, and life. But when a German speaker speaks of a blühende Wirtschaft (blooming economy), they are referring to prosperity, growth, and success. Understanding this word requires recognizing the cultural weight of the 'bloom' as a symbol of peak performance and optimal health in the German-speaking world.
- Literal Botanical Usage
- Used to describe plants in their flowering stage. It implies a state of being active, alive, and visually striking. In Germany, this is often associated with spring (Frühling) and the transition of the landscape after winter.
Der blühende Kirschbaum im Garten ist dieses Jahr besonders schön.
- Figurative Economic Usage
- Describes businesses, markets, or entire national economies that are thriving. It suggests a period of intense growth and profitability, similar to the English word 'flourishing'.
Trotz der Krise gibt es einige blühende Sektoren in der Technologiebranche.
- Health and Appearance
- When applied to people, specifically their complexion (Teint) or general state of being, it signifies radiant health, youth, and vitality. A 'blühendes Aussehen' suggests someone looks fresh and energetic.
Nach ihrem Urlaub im Süden hatte sie ein blühendes Aussehen.
Die blühende Fantasie des Kindes beeindruckte die Lehrerin.
Wir spazierten durch blühende Wiesen.
In summary, 'blühend' is not just about plants; it is a word that captures the essence of things reaching their full potential. Whether it is a child's imagination, a startup company, or a rose bush, 'blühend' signals that life is at its peak. It is a positive, high-energy word that carries connotations of beauty, success, and health. Using it correctly allows you to describe a wide range of thriving scenarios in German with a single, elegant term.
Using blühend effectively in German requires a solid grasp of adjective endings and its placement within the sentence. As an adjective, it can be used both attributively (before a noun) and predicatively (after a verb like 'sein'). Because it is a present participle, it inherently carries an active, ongoing quality. This section will explore the grammatical nuances of using 'blühend' across various contexts.
- Attributive Use (Before the Noun)
- When placed before a noun, 'blühend' must take the correct ending based on the gender, case, and number of the noun, as well as the preceding article. For example: 'ein blühender Garten' (masculine nominative), 'die blühende Pflanze' (feminine nominative), 'das blühende Feld' (neuter nominative).
Wir kauften einen blühenden Strauch für den Balkon.
- Predicative Use (After the Verb)
- When used after a verb like 'sein' (to be) or 'werden' (to become), the adjective 'blühend' does not take an ending. It remains in its base form. This is the simplest way to use the word for beginners.
Die Hecke ist im Sommer wunderschön blühend.
- Metaphorical and Abstract Contexts
- 'Blühend' is frequently paired with abstract nouns like 'Fantasie' (imagination) or 'Unsinn' (nonsense). Interestingly, 'blühender Unsinn' is a common idiom meaning 'complete and utter nonsense.' This shows the word can also be used for emphasis in a negative context, though this is less common than its positive use.
Das ist ja blühender Unsinn, was du da erzählst!
Die blühende Stadt lockt viele Touristen an.
Er hat ein blühendes Geschäft aufgebaut.
When using 'blühend' in complex sentences, remember that it maintains its verbal force. It describes a state that is active right now. If a field is 'blühend', the flowers are open. If a business is 'blühend', it is making money today. This 'present-tense' energy is what distinguishes it from other synonyms like 'florierend', which is slightly more formal and purely economic.
You will encounter the word blühend in a variety of settings, ranging from the evening news to casual conversations about gardening. Its frequency in German stems from the culture's deep appreciation for nature and its history of economic discourse. Here is where you are most likely to hear it.
- News and Economy Reports
- Journalists frequently use 'blühend' to describe successful markets or regions. You might hear about 'blühende Wirtschaftszweige' (blooming economic sectors) or 'blühende Städte' (thriving cities). It is a standard term in financial journalism to denote growth without using overly technical jargon.
Die Reportage zeigt die blühende Start-up-Szene in Berlin.
- Gardening and Nature Documentaries
- This is the word's primary home. Whether it's a neighbor showing off their roses or a narrator on a nature show describing the Alpine meadows in June, 'blühend' is the go-to adjective for anything in flower.
Im Mai verwandelt sich das Tal in ein blühendes Meer aus Farben.
- Literature and Poetry
- German literature, from the Romantics to modern novelists, uses 'blühend' to symbolize youth, hope, and the ephemeral nature of beauty. It is often paired with 'Jugend' (youth) to describe the 'blühende Jugend' (prime of youth).
Der Dichter beschrieb ihre blühende Schönheit in seinen Versen.
Die blühende Heide zieht jedes Jahr Tausende Wanderer an.
Sie hat eine blühende Fantasie und schreibt tolle Geschichten.
In summary, 'blühend' is a high-frequency word because it bridges the gap between the concrete (botany) and the abstract (success, imagination). It is a word that Germans use to express admiration for things that are healthy, growing, and full of life. Listening for it in these contexts will help you understand the speaker's tone—usually one of positivity or amazement.
While blühend is a relatively straightforward adjective, there are several pitfalls that learners should avoid, particularly regarding adjective endings, confusion with similar-sounding words, and specific idiomatic nuances. Understanding these common errors will help you sound more like a native speaker.
- Confusing 'blühend' with 'blutig'
- Because of the similar 'bl-' start, beginners sometimes confuse 'blühend' (blooming) with 'blutig' (bloody). While this sounds like a strange mistake, in fast speech or when nervous, it can happen. Obviously, the contexts are vastly different!
Falsch: Ein blutiger Garten. Richtig: Ein blühender Garten.
- Misusing 'blühend' for 'blumig'
- 'Blumig' means 'flowery' (like a scent or a style of writing). 'Blühend' means 'currently in bloom.' If you want to say a perfume smells like flowers, use 'blumig.' If you want to say the plant has flowers on it, use 'blühend'.
Das Parfüm riecht blühend (Falsch). Das Parfüm riecht blumig (Richtig).
- The 'Blühender Unsinn' Trap
- As mentioned, 'blühender Unsinn' means total nonsense. Learners sometimes try to apply 'blühend' to other negative words like 'Hass' (hate) or 'Angst' (fear) to mean 'total,' but this doesn't work. Stick to 'Unsinn' or 'Blödsinn' for this specific emphatic use.
Das ist blühender Blödsinn!
Sie sieht blühend aus (No ending here because it is predicative).
Ein blühendes Beispiel für Erfolg (A flourishing example of success).
Finally, avoid using 'blühend' for things that are merely 'growing' (wachsend). 'Blühend' implies a state of beauty or peak prosperity, not just physical size increase. A teenager is 'wachsend', but their career might be 'blühend'. Pay attention to the 'peak' aspect of the word to avoid awkward phrasing.
German has several words that overlap with blühend. Depending on whether you are talking about business, nature, or health, you might want to choose a more specific alternative. Here is a breakdown of how 'blühend' compares to its synonyms.
- Florierend vs. Blühend
- 'Florierend' is almost exclusively used for business and economics. It comes from the Latin 'florere'. While 'blühend' can also be used for business, 'florierend' sounds more professional and specific. You wouldn't use 'florierend' to describe a rose.
Das Unternehmen ist florierend (Business focus).
- Gedeihend vs. Blühend
- 'Gedeihend' (thriving/prospering) focuses on the process of healthy growth. It is often used for children, projects, or plants that are growing well but might not have flowers yet. 'Blühend' is the next step—the peak state.
Das Kind entwickelt sich gedeihend.
- Prächtig vs. Blühend
- 'Prächtig' means 'magnificent' or 'splendid.' It is often used as an intensifier alongside 'blühend'. 'Ein prächtig blühender Garten' is a very common collocation, emphasizing the visual splendor of the blooms.
Die Blumen stehen in prächtiger Blüte.
Eine prosperierende Region (A formal alternative to 'blühend').
Die blumenreiche Wiese (The flower-rich meadow).
By choosing the right synonym, you can refine your German to be more precise. While 'blühend' is almost always a safe and beautiful choice, knowing that 'florierend' belongs in the boardroom and 'gedeihend' belongs in the nursery will elevate your fluency significantly.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The word is related to 'blood' (Blut) in some ancient linguistic theories, as both signify life force and vitality.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'ü' as a simple 'u' (bloo-hend).
- Pronouncing the 'h' too strongly (it is mostly a length marker here).
- Confusing the ending '-end' with '-ent'.
- Merging the syllables into one.
- Pronouncing the 'd' at the end as a hard 't' (this is actually correct due to Auslautverhärtung).
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize if you know 'Blume'.
Requires correct adjective endings.
The 'ü' sound can be tricky for English speakers.
Clear pronunciation in most contexts.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Present Participle as Adjective
blühen + d = blühend
Adjective Declension (Weak)
Der blühende Garten (Nom, Masc)
Adjective Declension (Strong)
Blühender Garten (Nom, Masc, no article)
Adjective Declension (Mixed)
Ein blühender Garten (Nom, Masc)
Predicative Adjectives
Der Baum ist blühend (No ending)
Examples by Level
Die Blume ist blühend.
The flower is blooming.
Predicative use: no ending.
Der Garten ist blühend.
The garden is blooming.
Simple sentence structure.
Ich sehe eine blühende Blume.
I see a blooming flower.
Attributive use: feminine ending -e.
Alles ist blühend im Mai.
Everything is blooming in May.
Adverbial time phrase 'im Mai'.
Das ist ein blühender Baum.
That is a blooming tree.
Attributive use: masculine ending -er.
Sind die Blumen blühend?
Are the flowers blooming?
Question form.
Mein Balkon ist blühend.
My balcony is blooming.
Possessive pronoun 'Mein'.
Die Natur ist jetzt blühend.
Nature is blooming now.
Subject-Verb-Adjective.
Wir spazieren durch den blühenden Park.
We are walking through the blooming park.
Accusative case after 'durch'.
Du siehst heute blühend aus!
You look radiant today!
Figurative use for health.
Die blühenden Rosen riechen gut.
The blooming roses smell good.
Plural nominative ending -en.
Im Frühling gibt es viele blühende Wiesen.
In spring there are many blooming meadows.
Plural accusative ending -e.
Er schenkt ihr einen blühenden Kaktus.
He gives her a blooming cactus.
Masculine accusative ending -en.
Das blühende Feld ist gelb.
The blooming field is yellow.
Neuter nominative ending -e.
Ich mag blühende Landschaften.
I like blooming landscapes.
Plural accusative.
Die Bäume sind wunderschön blühend.
The trees are beautifully blooming.
Use of 'wunderschön' as an intensifier.
Sie hat eine blühende Fantasie.
She has a vivid imagination.
Common idiomatic expression.
In diesem blühenden Garten fühle ich mich wohl.
In this blooming garden, I feel comfortable.
Dative case after 'in'.
Die Bienen suchen den blühenden Raps auf.
The bees visit the blooming rapeseed.
Specific botanical context.
Er erzählte blühenden Unsinn.
He was telling utter nonsense.
Idiomatic use for emphasis.
Ein blühendes Geschäft erfordert viel Arbeit.
A thriving business requires a lot of work.
Metaphorical use for business.
Die blühende Heide ist im August ein Highlight.
The blooming heath is a highlight in August.
Regional geography context.
Trotz des Regens blieb die Wiese blühend.
Despite the rain, the meadow remained blooming.
Use of 'trotz' (genitive).
Wir bewunderten die blühende Pracht der Alpen.
We admired the blooming splendor of the Alps.
Noun-adjective combination.
Der Minister versprach blühende Landschaften.
The minister promised blooming landscapes.
Historical/Political reference.
Die blühende Wirtschaft sorgt für neue Arbeitsplätze.
The blooming economy provides new jobs.
Economic context.
Ein blühendes Beispiel für gelungene Integration.
A flourishing example of successful integration.
Abstract metaphorical use.
Das Dorf hat sich zu einer blühenden Gemeinde entwickelt.
The village has developed into a thriving community.
Verb 'entwickeln' + 'zu'.
Die blühende Kirschblüte in Japan ist weltberühmt.
The blooming cherry blossom in Japan is world-famous.
Global cultural context.
Ohne Wasser gibt es keine blühende Oase.
Without water, there is no blooming oasis.
Conditional logic.
Sie blickt auf eine blühende Karriere zurück.
She looks back on a flourishing career.
Career context.
Die Stadt investiert in blühende Grünanlagen.
The city invests in blooming green spaces.
Urban planning context.
Seine blühende Ausdrucksweise beeindruckte die Kritiker.
His flowery way of expressing himself impressed the critics.
Applied to language/style.
Die blühende Jugend ist oft von Naivität geprägt.
The prime of youth is often characterized by naivety.
Literary/Philosophical use.
Hinter der Fassade verbirgt sich ein blühendes Chaos.
Behind the facade hides a flourishing chaos.
Oxymoron/Irony.
Die blühenden Märkte Südostasiens locken Investoren.
The thriving markets of Southeast Asia attract investors.
Global finance context.
Es ist ein blühendes Zeugnis seiner Kreativität.
It is a flourishing testament to his creativity.
Formal/Academic tone.
Die blühende Vielfalt der Flora muss geschützt werden.
The blooming diversity of the flora must be protected.
Scientific/Environmental context.
Das ist nichts als blühender Blödsinn!
That is nothing but utter nonsense!
Emphatic idiom.
Eine blühende Zukunft scheint in greifbarer Nähe.
A flourishing future seems within reach.
Metaphorical time context.
Die Metapher der blühenden Landschaft wurde oft dekonstruiert.
The metaphor of the blooming landscape has often been deconstructed.
Academic/Discursive use.
In der blühenden Stille des Morgens fand er Frieden.
In the flourishing silence of the morning, he found peace.
Poetic/Abstract usage.
Das Werk ist ein blühendes Beispiel spätbarocker Architektur.
The work is a flourishing example of late Baroque architecture.
Art history context.
Die blühende Dekadenz der Gesellschaft wurde im Roman thematisiert.
The flourishing decadence of society was themed in the novel.
Sociological/Literary context.
Trotz widriger Umstände blieb sein Geist blühend.
Despite adverse circumstances, his spirit remained flourishing.
Spiritual/Mental health context.
Die blühende Symbiose zwischen Technik und Natur.
The flourishing symbiosis between technology and nature.
Advanced scientific metaphor.
Sie pflegt eine blühende Korrespondenz mit Gelehrten weltweit.
She maintains a flourishing correspondence with scholars worldwide.
Formal social context.
Ein blühendes Panorama menschlicher Emotionen.
A flourishing panorama of human emotions.
Highly abstract/Literary.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— To be in full bloom. Used for plants and metaphorically for careers.
Die Kirschbäume stehen in voller Blüte.
— To make something flourish or bloom.
Sie hat das Projekt zum Blühen gebracht.
— To start blooming or to start feeling better/more confident.
In ihrer neuen Rolle blüht sie richtig auf.
— Ever-blooming (often used for artificial flowers or eternal beauty).
Ein ewig blühender Traum.
Often Confused With
Means bloody. Only shares the first two letters.
Means flowery (scent or speech). 'Blühend' means in the state of blooming.
Means blue. Sometimes confused by absolute beginners.
Idioms & Expressions
— Complete and utter nonsense. Used for emphasis.
Was er da sagt, ist blühender Unsinn.
informal— A phrase used to promise economic prosperity, often used ironically now.
Wo sind die versprochenen blühenden Landschaften?
political— To be very imaginative, sometimes implying someone is making things up.
Du hast wohl eine zu blühende Fantasie!
neutral— In the prime of one's life.
Er starb im blühenden Alter von 25 Jahren.
literary— Something (usually bad) is in store for someone.
Dir blüht noch was, wenn du nicht aufräumst!
informal— To look or act perfectly innocent (often used sarcastically).
Sie tut so, als wäre sie die blühende Unschuld.
neutral— To live a life of luxury (related to blooming flowers).
Er ist nicht gerade auf Rosen gebettet.
literary— To not win anything/to be unsuccessful.
Damit wirst du keinen Blumentopf gewinnen.
informalEasily Confused
It is the verb form.
'Blühen' is the action; 'blühend' is the description of the state.
Die Blumen blühen (Verb). Die blühenden Blumen (Adjective).
It is the past participle.
'Geblüht' is used for the perfect tense (hat geblüht); 'blühend' is the present participle.
Es hat den ganzen Sommer geblüht.
Similar meaning.
'Florierend' is more professional and limited to business; 'blühend' is more visual and natural.
Ein florierendes Geschäft.
Similar meaning.
'Gedeihend' means thriving/growing; 'blühend' means specifically flowering or at the peak.
Ein gedeihendes Projekt.
Often used together.
'Prächtig' means magnificent (visual quality); 'blühend' means blooming (biological state).
Prächtige Farben.
Sentence Patterns
Die [Pflanze] ist blühend.
Die Rose ist blühend.
Ein [Adjektiv] blühender [Substantiv].
Ein schöner blühender Garten.
Wegen des [Substantivs] ist alles blühend.
Wegen des Regens ist alles blühend.
Die [Substantiv] hat sich zu einer blühenden [Substantiv] entwickelt.
Die Firma hat sich zu einer blühenden AG entwickelt.
Trotz [Genitiv] bleibt die [Substantiv] blühend.
Trotz der Krise bleibt die Wirtschaft blühend.
Das [Substantiv] ist ein blühendes Zeugnis für [Akkusativ].
Das Buch ist ein blühendes Zeugnis für seinen Geist.
Jemand hat eine blühende [Fantasie/Unsinn].
Er hat eine blühende Fantasie.
Wir sehen blühende [Substantiv, Plural].
Wir sehen blühende Bäume.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Related
How to Use It
Common in spring and in economic news.
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Ein blühende Garten
→
Ein blühender Garten
The masculine nominative ending after 'ein' must be '-er'.
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Das Parfüm ist blühend.
→
Das Parfüm ist blumig.
Use 'blumig' for scents, 'blühend' for the state of the plant.
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Ich bin blühend.
→
Ich sehe blühend aus.
You don't 'be' blooming as a person; you 'look' blooming/radiant.
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Die blühend Blumen.
→
Die blühenden Blumen.
Plural adjectives after 'die' need the '-en' ending.
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Blühende Hass.
→
Tiefster Hass.
'Blühend' is not used to intensify negative emotions like hate.
Tips
Check the Case
Always check the case of the noun 'blühend' is describing. 'In dem blühenden Garten' needs the -en ending because it is dative.
Nature vs. Business
Use 'blühend' for a more poetic or visual feel, and 'florierend' for a more formal business context.
Intensify it
Combine it with 'prächtig' (magnificent) to say 'prächtig blühend' for extra emphasis on beauty.
Nonsense
Use 'blühender Unsinn' when you want to strongly disagree with something someone said.
The Ü sound
Don't let the 'h' distract you; focus on the long 'ü' sound and the 'd' at the end sounding like a 't'.
Political Context
Be aware of the historical weight of 'blühende Landschaften' when discussing German history.
Seasons
'Blühend' is most useful in spring (Frühling) and summer (Sommer) descriptions.
Compliments
Telling someone they look 'blühend' is a high-quality compliment about their health and energy.
Fantasie
If you are describing a character in a story, giving them a 'blühende Fantasie' is a classic character trait.
Suffix -end
Remember that '-end' usually indicates a present participle, meaning the action is happening right now.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'Blue' flower 'Ending' its bud stage to become 'Blühend'.
Visual Association
Imagine a gray city suddenly turning into a bright, colorful garden—that transition is 'blühend'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use 'blühend' three times today: once for a plant, once for a person's health, and once for a creative idea.
Word Origin
Derived from the Middle High German 'blüejen' and Old High German 'bluoen'. It shares roots with the English word 'bloom'.
Original meaning: To produce flowers or to sprout.
Germanic.Cultural Context
Be careful using 'blühende Landschaften' in East Germany, as it can be perceived as sarcastic or a reminder of broken promises.
The English 'flourishing' is the closest equivalent for figurative use, while 'blooming' is literal.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
In a garden
- Was für ein blühender Strauch!
- Die Wiese ist herrlich blühend.
- Alles ist blühend.
- Ein blühendes Beet.
In business
- Ein blühendes Unternehmen.
- Die Wirtschaft ist blühend.
- Blühende Märkte.
- Ein blühender Handel.
Describing people
- Ein blühendes Aussehen.
- Sie sieht blühend aus.
- Im blühenden Alter.
- Blühende Gesundheit.
Creative writing
- Eine blühende Fantasie.
- Blühende Beschreibungen.
- In blühenden Farben.
- Ein blühendes Talent.
Expressing disbelief
- Blühender Unsinn!
- Blühender Blödsinn!
- Das blüht dir noch!
- Völlig blühend.
Conversation Starters
"Hast du dieses Jahr schon blühende Kirschbäume gesehen?"
"Glaubst du, dass eine blühende Fantasie für jeden Job wichtig ist?"
"Wie sieht für dich eine blühende Landschaft aus?"
"Was ist dein Geheimnis für ein so blühendes Aussehen?"
"Kennst du ein blühendes Start-up in deiner Stadt?"
Journal Prompts
Beschreibe einen blühenden Garten, den du einmal besucht hast.
Was bedeutet eine 'blühende Wirtschaft' für die Menschen in einem Land?
Hast du eine blühende Fantasie? Worüber denkst du oft nach?
Warum ist der Frühling mit all seinen blühenden Pflanzen so beliebt?
Reflektiere über den Begriff 'blühende Landschaften' im politischen Kontext.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsYes, but usually only their appearance ('blühendes Aussehen') to mean they look healthy and radiant, or their age ('im blühenden Alter') to mean they are in their prime.
'Blühend' means a plant is currently producing flowers. 'Blumig' means something reminds you of flowers, like a smell or a very descriptive, poetic way of speaking.
Almost always, yes. It implies health, success, and beauty. The only exception is the idiom 'blühender Unsinn' (utter nonsense), where it acts as an intensifier for something negative.
It follows standard German adjective declension. For example: 'der blühende Baum' (nominative), 'eines blühenden Baumes' (genitive), 'einem blühenden Baum' (dative), 'einen blühenden Baum' (accusative).
Yes, 'ein blühendes Geschäft' or 'eine blühende Wirtschaft' are very common and mean the business is very successful and growing.
It literally means blooming landscapes. Politically, it refers to the 1990 promise that East Germany would soon become a prosperous economic region.
For plants, 'verblüht' (faded) or 'welk' (wilted). For business, 'stagnierend' (stagnating) or 'kriselnd' (in crisis).
Yes, it is a B1 level word that is used frequently in both spoken and written German, especially in spring or in financial news.
It's better to say 'das gedeihende Kind' (the thriving child) or 'das Kind sieht blühend aus' (the child looks radiant). Using it as an attribute for a person is less common.
Literally, yes. Figuratively, it just means 'thriving' or 'at its peak', even if no literal flowers are involved.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence about a garden in spring using 'blühend'.
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Explain what 'eine blühende Fantasie' means in German.
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Describe a successful business using 'blühend'.
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Use 'blühend' to compliment someone's health.
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Write a sentence with 'blühender Unsinn'.
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Compare 'blühend' and 'florierend' in two sentences.
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Describe a mountain landscape in June using 'blühend'.
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Translate: 'The blooming tree is very tall.'
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Write a short story (3 sentences) about a 'blühende Stadt'.
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Use 'blühend' in a sentence with the dative case.
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Translate: 'She has a flourishing career.'
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Describe a field of yellow flowers using 'blühend'.
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Translate: 'I love blooming nature.'
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Write a sentence about 'blühende Landschaften'.
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Describe the scent of a garden (carefully!).
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Use 'blühend' as a predicative adjective.
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Translate: 'Utter nonsense!'
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Write a sentence with 'blühende Vielfalt'.
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Say: 'Der Garten ist blühend.'
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Say: 'Eine blühende Fantasie.'
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Say: 'Blühender Unsinn!'
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Say: 'Blühende Landschaften.'
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Say: 'Ein blühendes Geschäft.'
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Say: 'Die blühende Natur im Mai.'
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Say: 'Prächtig blühende Rosen.'
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Say: 'Im blühenden Alter.'
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Say: 'Blühende Wirtschaft.'
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Say: 'Alles ist blühend.'
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Say: 'Ein blühendes Beispiel.'
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Say: 'Blühende Wiesen.'
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Say: 'Blühende Heide.'
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Say: 'Blühende Zweige.'
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Say: 'Eine blühende Karriere.'
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Say: 'Blühende Vielfalt.'
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Say: 'Blühender Blödsinn.'
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Say: 'Ein blühender Baum.'
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Say: 'Die blühende Stadt.'
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Listen and write: 'Ein blühender Garten.'
Listen and write: 'Blühende Fantasie.'
Listen and write: 'Alles ist blühend.'
Listen and write: 'Blühender Unsinn.'
Listen and write: 'Blühende Landschaften.'
Listen and write: 'Ein blühendes Geschäft.'
Listen and write: 'Die blühende Wirtschaft.'
Listen and write: 'Blühendes Aussehen.'
Listen and write: 'Blühende Wiesen.'
Listen and write: 'Im blühenden Alter.'
Listen and write: 'Blühende Pracht.'
Listen and write: 'Blühender Blödsinn.'
Listen and write: 'Ein blühender Baum.'
Listen and write: 'Blühende Natur.'
Listen and write: 'Blühende Zukunft.'
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Summary
Blühend is a versatile German adjective that bridges the gap between nature and success. Whether describing a rose, a startup, or a healthy glow, it always signals that something is in its prime. Example: 'Ein blühendes Geschäft' (A thriving business).
- Literally means 'blooming' or 'in flower', used for plants in spring.
- Figuratively means 'flourishing' or 'thriving', used for business and economy.
- Describes radiant health and vitality in a person's appearance.
- Commonly used in idioms like 'blühende Fantasie' (vivid imagination).
Check the Case
Always check the case of the noun 'blühend' is describing. 'In dem blühenden Garten' needs the -en ending because it is dative.
Nature vs. Business
Use 'blühend' for a more poetic or visual feel, and 'florierend' for a more formal business context.
Intensify it
Combine it with 'prächtig' (magnificent) to say 'prächtig blühend' for extra emphasis on beauty.
Nonsense
Use 'blühender Unsinn' when you want to strongly disagree with something someone said.
Example
Der Garten ist voller blühender Rosen.
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