B1 noun 3 min de leitura

die Bratwurst

§ Mistakes with "die Bratwurst"

When learning German, it's easy to make small mistakes that can change the meaning of what you're trying to say. "Die Bratwurst" is a straightforward word, but there are a few common pitfalls that English speakers often encounter. Let's look at them so you can avoid them.

§ Mistake 1: Gender Confusion

German nouns have genders: masculine (der), feminine (die), or neuter (das). "Bratwurst" is a feminine noun, so it's always "die Bratwurst." Many learners, especially those new to German, might forget this and use "der" or "das." This is a common error with all German nouns, but it's important to get it right for basic communication.

Wrong
Der Bratwurst schmeckt gut. (Incorrect gender)

Die Bratwurst schmeckt gut. (The sausage tastes good.)

§ Mistake 2: Plural Formation

The plural of "Bratwurst" is "Bratwürste." Notice the Umlaut (two dots) over the 'u' and the added 'e'. It's not just adding an 's' like in English, nor is it staying the same. German plural rules can be tricky, and "Bratwurst" follows a common pattern but one that requires attention to the Umlaut.

Wrong
Ich habe zwei Bratwurst bestellt. (Incorrect plural)

Ich habe zwei Bratwürste bestellt. (I ordered two sausages.)

§ Mistake 3: Overgeneralizing "Wurst"

While "Bratwurst" is a type of "Wurst" (sausage), not all "Würste" are "Bratwürste." You might hear people use "Wurst" as a general term for sausage, which is correct. However, don't use "Bratwurst" to refer to any type of sausage. For example, a "Currywurst" is a specific type of sausage dish, and it's not simply a "Bratwurst" with curry sauce. It's important to understand the specific meaning.

Wrong
Ich möchte eine Bratwurst, aber ohne Braten. (Confusing 'Bratwurst' with any 'Wurst')

Ich möchte eine Currywurst. (I want a Currywurst.)

§ Mistake 4: Pronunciation Pitfalls

Even seemingly simple words can have pronunciation challenges for English speakers. For "Bratwurst":

  • The 'a' in "Brat" is a short 'a' sound, like in "cat."
  • The 'w' is pronounced like an English 'v'.
  • The 'u' in "Wurst" is an Umlaut 'u' (ü), which can be tricky. It's a sound that doesn't have a direct English equivalent, similar to saying 'ee' with your lips rounded as if to say 'oo'. However, in casual speech, it can sometimes sound closer to an 'oo' or 'uh' sound for learners. Aim for the correct 'ü' but don't stress too much if it's not perfect initially.
  • The 'st' at the end is pronounced like 'sht'.
Common Mispronunciation
"Brat-worst" (English 'w' sound, incorrect 'u' sound)

Hören Sie die Aussprache von Bratwurst. (Listen to the pronunciation of Bratwurst.)

By being aware of these common mistakes, you can use "die Bratwurst" correctly and confidently in your German conversations. Keep practicing, and you'll master it in no time!

How Formal Is It?

Formal

"Die Spezialitätenwurst wird nach traditioneller Rezeptur hergestellt."

Neutro

"Die Bratwurst ist ein beliebtes Gericht in Deutschland."

Informal

"Hol dir mal 'ne Wurst vom Stand!"

Child friendly

"Mama, darf ich ein Würstchen essen?"

Gíria

"Gib mir mal den Brühprügel mit Senf!"

Teste-se 18 perguntas

sentence order B1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Ich esse gerne eine Bratwurst auf dem Markt.

This sentence expresses a common preference for eating a Bratwurst at a market, following standard German sentence structure.

sentence order B1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Bratwurst wird oft mit Senf und Brot serviert.

This sentence describes how Bratwurst is commonly served, using the passive voice. The order of prepositional phrases is flexible but 'mit Senf und Brot' is a natural grouping.

sentence order B1

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Für das Abendessen habe ich zwei Bratwürste gekauft.

This sentence indicates buying Bratwürste for dinner. The 'für' phrase comes first, followed by the subject-verb inversion typical in German.

listening B2

What is being eaten for dinner?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Ich habe heute Abend eine köstliche Bratwurst zum Abendessen.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening B2

Where can you find the best Bratwurst?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die besten Bratwürste gibt es auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt.
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
listening B2

What are the two food options?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Würdest du lieber eine Bratwurst oder ein Schnitzel essen?
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Ich mag Bratwürste besonders gerne, wenn sie gut gegrillt sind.

Focus: Bratwürste

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

In welcher Region Deutschlands isst man am liebsten Bratwurst?

Focus: Deutschland

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Kannst du mir bitte eine Bratwurst mit Senf und Brötchen bestellen?

Focus: Senf und Brötchen

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:
sentence order C2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Die Bratwurst ist ein beliebtes Gericht in Deutschland.

This sentence describes the popularity of Bratwurst in Germany, following a standard German sentence structure.

sentence order C2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Man kann Bratwürste oft auf Volksfesten und Weihnachtsmärkten finden.

This sentence illustrates where Bratwürste are commonly found, using 'man' for a general statement.

sentence order C2

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Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Es gibt viele regionale Variationen der Bratwurst in Deutschland.

This sentence highlights the regional diversity of Bratwurst, starting with the impersonal 'Es gibt'.

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