A1 Collocation Neutro

Eine Regel brechen

to break a rule

Significado

To violate an established guideline or regulation.

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Contexto cultural

Germans are known for 'Regeltreue' (faithfulness to rules). Breaking a rule like 'Sonntagsruhe' (Sunday rest) can lead to complaints from neighbors. In Switzerland, rules are often local. Each 'Kanton' might have different rules, and breaking them is seen as a lack of civic respect. Austrians might have a slightly more relaxed 'Schmäh' (humor) regarding minor rules, but formal 'Vorschriften' are still strictly followed in bureaucracy. In Berlin's tech scene, 'Regeln brechen' is a motto for innovation, influenced by the English 'Move fast and break things'.

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The 'i' shift

Always remember: ich breche, du brichst, er bricht. This is a classic German strong verb pattern.

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Don't use 'kaputt'

Never say 'Regel kaputt machen'. It sounds very childish and incorrect to native speakers.

Significado

To violate an established guideline or regulation.

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The 'i' shift

Always remember: ich breche, du brichst, er bricht. This is a classic German strong verb pattern.

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Don't use 'kaputt'

Never say 'Regel kaputt machen'. It sounds very childish and incorrect to native speakers.

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The Red Man

In Germany, breaking the rule of 'waiting for the green man' at a crosswalk is a major social faux pas, especially if children are watching.

Teste-se

Fill in the correct form of 'brechen' in the present tense.

Er ______ {die|f} Regel.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: bricht

The 3rd person singular of 'brechen' is 'bricht'.

Which sentence is correct in the past tense?

Select the correct option:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Ich habe {die|f} Regel gebrochen.

'Brechen' uses 'haben' and the participle is 'gebrochen'.

Match the context to the sentence.

Context: A professional legal report.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Er hat gegen {die|f} Vorschriften verstoßen.

'Verstoßen gegen' is the formal/legal equivalent.

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Recursos visuais

Brechen vs. Verstoßen

brechen
Spiele Games
Versprechen Promises
verstoßen
Gesetze Laws
Vorschriften Regulations

Banco de exercicios

3 exercicios
Fill in the correct form of 'brechen' in the present tense. Fill Blank A1

Er ______ {die|f} Regel.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: bricht

The 3rd person singular of 'brechen' is 'bricht'.

Which sentence is correct in the past tense? Choose A2

Select the correct option:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Ich habe {die|f} Regel gebrochen.

'Brechen' uses 'haben' and the participle is 'gebrochen'.

Match the context to the sentence. situation_matching B1

Context: A professional legal report.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Er hat gegen {die|f} Vorschriften verstoßen.

'Verstoßen gegen' is the formal/legal equivalent.

🎉 Pontuação: /3

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Yes, but 'das Gesetz verletzen' or 'gegen das Gesetz verstoßen' is more common in formal legal contexts.

Yes, it is always {die|f} Regel. In the plural, it is {die|f} Regeln.

It is a person who breaks rules. In business, it can be a positive term for an innovator.

Yes! 'To break a promise' is 'ein Versprechen brechen'. It follows the same logic.

Yes, like 'sich {das|n} Bein brechen' (to break one's leg).

'Brechen' is more general and common; 'verstoßen' is formal and technical.

You say 'sich an {die|f} Regeln halten'.

No, 'brechen' is a simple verb. However, 'abbrechen' (to cancel/break off) is separable.

Only if you are talking about 'breaking the rules' of the market to innovate. Otherwise, it sounds negative.

People will understand you, but it is a clear sign that you are a beginner.

Frases relacionadas

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gegen etwas verstoßen

synonym

To violate something (formal)

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mit etwas brechen

builds on

To break with something (tradition/past)

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eine Ausnahme machen

contrast

To make an exception

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sich an {die|f} Regeln halten

contrast

To stick to the rules

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{der|m} Regelverstoß

specialized form

Rule violation (noun)

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