Frust
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- Frust is a masculine noun meaning frustration or annoyance caused by setbacks.
- It is usually used in the singular and is very common in spoken German.
- Common phrases include 'Frust haben', 'Frust schieben', and 'Frust abbauen'.
- It is often used with the preposition 'über' to indicate the source of the feeling.
- Core Concept
- The emotional response to unmet expectations and obstacles that seem insurmountable in the moment.
- The Weight of Frust
- Unlike 'Ärger' (anger), which can be explosive and external, Frust is often internal and lingering, leading to a sense of resignation or 'Frustschieben' (wallowing in frustration).
Nach der dritten Absage war der Frust bei ihm riesengroß.
Ich muss meinen Frust erst einmal verdauen.
- Common Collocation
- 'Frust abbauen' (to relieve/reduce frustration) is what people do when they go jogging or scream into a pillow after a bad day.
Lass deinen Frust nicht an mir aus!
- Verb Pairings
- 'Frust schieben' (literally: to push frustration) is a very common colloquial way to say someone is wallowing in a bad mood. 'Frust ablassen' means to vent that frustration.
Der Frust über die Wahlergebnisse war deutlich spürbar.
Es herrscht großer Frust unter den Mitarbeitern.
- Sentence Structure
- Subject + Verb + (Article/Adjective) + Frust. Example: 'Die ständigen Verspätungen verursachen Frust.'
Der Frust fraß ihn innerlich auf.
Der Frust über den Papierkram ist bei vielen Bürgern groß.
- In Sports
- Commentators often speak of 'Frustfouls'—a foul committed not for tactical reasons, but because a player is frustrated by the game's progress.
Er schob Frust, weil das Projekt gestoppt wurde.
- Social Media
- Hashtags like #Frust or #Alltagsfrust (everyday frustration) are used to label posts about minor life annoyances, from a broken coffee machine to bad weather.
Statt Lösungen zu suchen, verbreiten sie nur Frust.
- Mistake 1: Pluralization
- Avoid saying 'Ich habe viele Fruste.' Frust is an uncountable noun in almost all contexts. Instead, say 'Ich habe viel Frust' or 'Ich bin sehr frustriert.'
Falsch: Mein Frust mit dem Auto ist groß.
Richtig: Mein Frust über das Auto ist groß.
- Mistake 2: Confusing Noun and Adjective
- Don't say 'Ich bin Frust.' You must say 'Ich habe Frust' (Noun) or 'Ich bin frustriert' (Adjective).
Er hat seinen ganzen Frust an der Tür ausgelassen.
- False Friend Alert
- While 'Frust' and 'frustration' are very close, 'Frust' can sometimes lean towards 'disappointment' (Enttäuschung) more than the English word does.
- Ärger
- This is the general word for 'anger' or 'trouble.' While Frust is internal and resigned, Ärger is often louder and more external. You have 'Ärger mit dem Chef' (trouble with the boss).
- Enttäuschung
- Meaning 'disappointment.' Frust often leads to Enttäuschung, or vice versa. Enttäuschung is the feeling when an expectation is specifically not met.
Es gab viel Unmut über die neue Regelung.
- Resignation
- When Frust becomes permanent, it turns into Resignation (giving up). This is the final stage of the frustration cycle.
Die ständigen Misserfolge führten zu einer tiefen Bitterkeit.
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
While the formal 'Frustration' has been around for centuries, the short form 'Frust' became a popular buzzword in the 1960s and 70s in psychological and social discourse.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'u' like the long 'oo' in 'mood' (it should be short).
- Using an English 'r' instead of the German uvular 'r'.
- Softening the final 'st' too much.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate 'frustration'.
Requires knowledge of the correct preposition 'über' and masculine declension.
Short and easy to pronounce, very idiomatic.
Commonly heard in many contexts, usually clear.
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Gramática essencial
Masculine Noun Declension
Den Frust (Accusative), des Frusts (Genitive).
Preposition 'über' with Accusative
Frust über den (masc. acc.) Stau.
Preposition 'aus' for motivation
Aus Frust (no article) hat er geschrien.
Compound Noun Formation
Frust + Essen = Frustessen.
Zero Article Usage
Ich habe Frust. (Common in abstract feelings).
Exemplos por nível
Ich habe Frust.
I have frustration.
Simple noun usage.
Der Frust ist groß.
The frustration is big.
Using 'der' as it's masculine.
Hast du Frust?
Do you have frustration?
Question form.
Das ist viel Frust.
That is a lot of frustration.
Uncountable usage.
Kein Frust, bitte!
No frustration, please!
Negation with 'kein'.
Mein Frust ist weg.
My frustration is gone.
Possessive pronoun 'mein'.
Frust macht traurig.
Frustration makes (one) sad.
Subject of the sentence.
Ich sehe deinen Frust.
I see your frustration.
Accusative case.
Er isst Pizza aus Frust.
He eats pizza out of frustration.
Prepositional phrase 'aus Frust'.
Das macht mir Frust.
That gives me frustration.
Dative object 'mir'.
Sie hat Frust bei der Arbeit.
She has frustration at work.
Locational phrase 'bei der Arbeit'.
Der Frust kommt oft am Abend.
The frustration often comes in the evening.
Temporal phrase 'am Abend'.
Wir haben keinen Frust mehr.
We don't have frustration anymore.
Negation with 'keinen... mehr'.
Warum hast du so viel Frust?
Why do you have so much frustration?
Interrogative 'warum'.
Frust ist normal beim Lernen.
Frustration is normal when learning.
Gerund-like 'beim Lernen'.
Ich kenne diesen Frust.
I know this frustration.
Demonstrative 'diesen'.
Der Frust über den Stau war riesig.
The frustration about the traffic jam was huge.
Preposition 'über' + accusative.
Er lässt seinen Frust an der Tasche aus.
He takes his frustration out on the bag.
Separable verb 'auslassen'.
Oft führt Frust zu schlechter Laune.
Frustration often leads to a bad mood.
Verb 'führen zu' + dative.
Ich muss meinen Frust erst mal verarbeiten.
I have to process my frustration first.
Modal verb 'muss'.
Ein Frustkauf hilft nur kurz.
A frustration purchase only helps for a short time.
Compound noun 'Frustkauf'.
Trotz des Frusts macht er weiter.
Despite the frustration, he continues.
Preposition 'trotz' + genitive.
Sein Frust ist völlig verständlich.
His frustration is completely understandable.
Adverb 'völlig'.
Viel Frust entsteht durch Missverständnisse.
Much frustration arises through misunderstandings.
Verb 'entstehen'.
Er schiebt schon den ganzen Tag Frust.
He's been wallowing in frustration all day.
Idiom 'Frust schieben'.
Der angestaute Frust entlädt sich in Kritik.
The pent-up frustration is released in criticism.
Reflexive verb 'sich entladen'.
Wir müssen den Frust in der Gruppe abbauen.
We need to reduce the frustration in the group.
Collocation 'Frust abbauen'.
Es herrscht allgemeiner Frust über die Bahn.
There is general frustration about the railway.
Verb 'herrschen'.
Frust ist oft ein Zeichen von Überforderung.
Frustration is often a sign of being overwhelmed.
Genitive 'von Überforderung'.
Er versuchte, seinen Frust zu verbergen.
He tried to hide his frustration.
Infinitive with 'zu'.
Aus reinem Frust hat er gekündigt.
He quit out of pure frustration.
Adjective 'reinem' in dative.
Die Studie untersucht den Frust der Wähler.
The study examines the frustration of the voters.
Genitive 'der Wähler'.
Der Frust kristallisierte sich zum handfesten Skandal.
The frustration crystallized into a tangible scandal.
Metaphorical usage.
Solch ein Frust ist Gift für das Betriebsklima.
Such frustration is poison for the working atmosphere.
Metaphor 'Gift für'.
Man darf den Frust der Bevölkerung nicht unterschätzen.
One must not underestimate the frustration of the population.
Modal verb 'darf nicht'.
Sein Schweigen war Ausdruck tiefen Frusts.
His silence was an expression of deep frustration.
Genitive 'tiefen Frusts'.
Die bürokratischen Hürden säen unnötigen Frust.
The bureaucratic hurdles sow unnecessary frustration.
Verb 'säen' (to sow).
Frustbewältigung ist eine Kernkompetenz.
Coping with frustration is a core competence.
Compound 'Frustbewältigung'.
Der Frust rührt von mangelnder Anerkennung her.
The frustration stems from a lack of recognition.
Separable verb 'herrühren von'.
Es gibt kaum ein Ventil für diesen Frust.
There is hardly an outlet for this frustration.
Metaphor 'Ventil'.
In den Vorstädten gärt der soziale Frust.
Social frustration is brewing in the suburbs.
Verb 'gären' (to ferment/brew).
Der Frust ist das Resultat systemischer Defizite.
The frustration is the result of systemic deficits.
Academic register.
Er artikulierte seinen Frust mit schneidender Ironie.
He articulated his frustration with biting irony.
Complex adverbial phrase.
Nichts nährt den Frust mehr als Ungerechtigkeit.
Nothing feeds frustration more than injustice.
Verb 'nähren' (to nourish/feed).
Der Frust manifestiert sich in politischer Apathie.
The frustration manifests itself in political apathy.
Reflexive verb 'sich manifestieren'.
Ein Leben voller Frust hinterlässt Spuren.
A life full of frustration leaves traces.
Prepositional phrase 'voller Frust'.
Die Kompensation von Frust erfolgt oft destruktiv.
The compensation for frustration often occurs destructively.
Nominal style.
Der Frust fungiert hier als Katalysator.
Frustration functions here as a catalyst.
Scientific metaphor.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— To bottle up one's frustration inside.
Du solltest den Frust nicht in dich hineinfressen.
— To talk about one's frustration to feel better.
Ich muss mir mal den Frust von der Seele reden.
— Weight gained due to emotional eating from frustration.
Nach der Trennung kamen die Frust-Kilos.
— A foul in sports committed out of annoyance.
Das war ein klares Frust-Foul des Stürmers.
Frequentemente confundido com
Similar sound, but 'Frost' means freezing cold/ice.
Similar beginning, but 'Frucht' means fruit.
'Wut' is explosive anger, 'Frust' is lingering disappointment.
Expressões idiomáticas
— To be in a state of frustration, often wallowing in it.
Er schiebt schon wieder Frust.
Informal— To vent one's frustration on an innocent person.
Lass deinen Frust nicht an deinen Kindern aus.
Neutral— To write about one's problems to feel relieved.
Sie hat sich den ganzen Frust von der Seele geschrieben.
Neutral— To get deeply lost in one's frustration.
Er versinkt nach jeder Niederlage in Frust.
Literary— To keep frustration inside instead of expressing it.
Frust zu fressen ist ungesund.
Informal— To drink alcohol to forget frustration.
Er wollte seinen Frust an der Bar wegspülen.
Informal— To release or vent frustration.
Ich musste mal ordentlich Frust ablassen.
Neutral— To find a healthy way to release frustration.
Boxen ist ein gutes Ventil für seinen Frust.
Neutral— To be extremely frustrated (literally: to burst with frustration).
Ich könnte vor Frust platzen!
Informal— To go shopping to compensate for bad feelings.
Sie betreibt nach dem Streit Frust-Shopping.
InformalFácil de confundir
Both describe negative feelings.
Ärger is more about active annoyance or trouble with someone; Frust is about feeling blocked or unsuccessful.
Ich habe Ärger mit der Polizei (trouble), aber Frust über die Gesetze (frustration).
Frustration and disappointment are related.
Enttäuschung is the specific result of a failed expectation; Frust is the general emotional state of annoyance.
Die Enttäuschung war groß, als er den Preis nicht gewann.
Both involve anger.
Zorn is a more intense, often righteous anger; Frust is more about feeling helpless.
Göttlicher Zorn vs. Alltagsfrust.
Both are sad feelings.
Trauer is grief or deep sadness; Frust always has an element of 'this should be working but isn't'.
Trauer über einen Verlust vs. Frust über den Stau.
Both can be negative states.
Langeweile is having nothing to do; Frust is having something to do but it's not working.
Aus Langeweile fernsehen vs. aus Frust fernsehen.
Padrões de frases
Ich habe [Noun].
Ich habe Frust.
Das macht [Dative] Frust.
Das macht mir Frust.
Frust über [Accusative] haben.
Er hat Frust über das Auto.
Aus Frust [Verb].
Aus Frust weint sie.
[Noun] führt zu Frust.
Warten führt zu Frust.
Frust [Verb] (abbauen/schieben).
Wir schieben Frust.
Der Frust rührt von [Dative] her.
Der Frust rührt von der Arbeit her.
Der Frust manifestiert sich in [Dative].
Der Frust manifestiert sich in Protesten.
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Very high in both spoken and written German.
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Ich bin Frust.
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Ich habe Frust / Ich bin frustriert.
You cannot 'be' the noun frustration; you either 'have' it or you 'are' the adjective frustrated.
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Der Frust mit dem Wetter.
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Der Frust über das Wetter.
In German, the preposition for the cause of frustration is 'über' (+ accusative), not 'mit'.
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Viele Fruste.
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Viel Frust.
Frust is an uncountable noun and does not have a commonly used plural form.
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Die Frust.
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Der Frust.
Frust is masculine. Using the feminine article is a common gender error.
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Er frustriert.
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Er ist frustriert.
'Frustrieren' is a transitive verb (something frustrates someone). To say someone is frustrated, use the adjective with 'sein'.
Dicas
Use 'aus Frust'
Whenever you want to explain that an action was caused by frustration, use 'aus Frust'. It's a very common and natural-sounding construction.
Compound Words
Germans love making compound words with 'Frust'. Try using 'Alltagsfrust' or 'Lernfrust' to sound more like a native speaker.
Masculine Gender
Always remember it's 'der Frust'. This is especially important when using adjectives: 'großer Frust', 'deinen Frust'.
Meckern
In Germany, expressing 'Frust' is often part of a social bonding ritual called 'Meckern' (complaining). Don't be afraid to share your minor frustrations.
Frust schieben
If you want to sound very idiomatic and casual, use 'Frust schieben' instead of 'frustriert sein'.
Vary your synonyms
In longer texts, switch between 'Frust', 'Unmut', and 'Enttäuschung' to keep your writing interesting.
Context Clues
If you hear 'Frust' in the news, it's usually about politics, the economy, or public services like the railway.
Frustbewältigung
This is a great word to know for discussing mental health or self-improvement in German.
Frust vs Frost
Remember: Frost stops the garden, Frust stops the person.
No plural
Never say 'Fruste'. Stick to the singular form 'Frust' for everything.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of the word 'Frost'. Just as frost can stop plants from growing, 'Frust' stops your progress and makes your mood feel cold.
Associação visual
Imagine a person trying to push a giant, heavy stone up a hill, but the stone keeps rolling back. That heavy feeling is 'Frust'.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use 'Frust' in three different sentences today: once about the weather, once about technology, and once about a task.
Origem da palavra
The word is a back-formation from the Latin-derived 'Frustration'. It entered the German language more prominently in the 20th century.
Significado original: The Latin root 'frustra' means 'in vain' or 'for nothing'.
Indo-European (via Latin into Germanic).Contexto cultural
It is a neutral term, but in a professional setting, focus on 'Frustbewältigung' (solutions) rather than just complaining about 'Frust'.
English speakers might use 'annoyance' or 'bummer' for minor things, whereas Germans use 'Frust' for both minor and major issues.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Workplace
- Frust im Job
- Frust mit dem Chef
- Frust abbauen
- Frustbewältigung
Public Transport
- Bahn-Frust
- Frust über Verspätungen
- Pendler-Frust
- Warten aus Frust
Education
- Lernfrust
- Frust bei Prüfungen
- Frust über Noten
- Keinen Frust aufkommen lassen
Relationships
- Liebesfrust
- Beziehungsfrust
- Frust von der Seele reden
- Frust an jemandem auslassen
Shopping/Eating
- Frustkauf
- Frustessen
- Frust-Kilo
- Shopping gegen Frust
Iniciadores de conversa
"Hast du auch so viel Frust wegen der ständigen Verspätungen?"
"Wie baust du am besten deinen Frust nach einem langen Tag ab?"
"Glaubst du, dass Frustessen wirklich gegen schlechte Laune hilft?"
"Was verursacht dir bei der Arbeit den meisten Frust?"
"Hattest du schon mal einen richtigen Frustkauf, den du später bereut hast?"
Temas para diário
Schreibe über eine Situation, in der du großen Frust empfunden hast. Was war die Ursache?
Wie gehst du mit Frust um? Hast du gesunde Methoden, um ihn abzubauen?
Beschreibe den Unterschied zwischen Frust und Ärger aus deiner persönlichen Sicht.
Gibt es Dinge in deinem Alltag, die ständigen Frust verursachen? Wie könntest du sie ändern?
Reflektiere über einen Frustkauf. Was hast du gekauft und wie hast du dich danach gefühlt?
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, 'Frust' is extremely common in German. It is the standard way to express frustration in everyday conversation, appearing much more often than the longer word 'Frustration'.
It is 'der Frust', which means it is a masculine noun. This is important for declension, for example, 'großer Frust' (nominative) or 'großen Frust' (accusative).
Yes, but use it carefully. Phrases like 'Frust vermeiden' or 'Frustabbau' are fine. If you want to sound very formal, 'Frustration' might be slightly better.
It is a very common compound noun that means 'emotional eating'—eating food (usually unhealthy) because you are feeling frustrated or sad.
You have two main options: 'Ich habe Frust' (I have frustration) or 'Ich bin frustriert' (I am frustrated). Both are very common.
This is a colloquial idiom. It means to be in a bad mood and wallow in your frustration for a while. It's like saying 'to be bummed out'.
In 99.9% of cases, no. It is an uncountable abstract noun. If you want to talk about many instances, you would say 'viel Frust' or 'ständiger Frust'.
The most common one is 'über' followed by the accusative case. For example: 'Der Frust über die Verspätung'.
'Ärger' is more active and often directed at a person. 'Frust' is more about the feeling of being stuck or failing at something.
No, it is a standard German word, though it is more frequent in spoken language. It is perfectly acceptable in most contexts.
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Write a sentence about why you might feel 'Frust' today.
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Describe a 'Frustkauf' you once made.
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How do you 'Frust abbauen'?
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Write a dialogue between two people complaining about 'Bahn-Frust'.
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Explain the term 'Frustbewältigung' in your own words.
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Write a short story about a character who 'Frust schiebt'.
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What is the difference between Frust and Ärger? Explain in German.
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Write a sentence using 'aus Frust'.
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Write a sentence using 'Frust über'.
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Describe a situation where 'Frusttoleranz' is important.
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Use 'Frust ablassen' in a sentence.
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Write a formal sentence about 'Frustration' in the workplace.
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What causes 'Lernfrust' for you?
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Write a sentence about 'Alltagsfrust'.
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Use 'tiefer Frust' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence with 'Frust' as the subject.
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Describe 'Frustessen'.
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Write a sentence using 'wegen des Frusts'.
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Use the idiom 'Frust von der Seele reden'.
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Write a C2 level sentence about social frustration.
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Sprich den Satz laut aus: 'Ich habe heute viel Frust bei der Arbeit.'
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Erzähle von einem Moment, in dem du Frust hattest.
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Wie reagierst du, wenn du Frust schiebst?
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Benutze das Wort 'Frustabbau' in einem Satz.
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Was hältst du von 'Frustessen'?
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Erkläre den Unterschied zwischen Frust und Ärger.
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Benutze 'aus Frust' in einer kurzen Geschichte.
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Wie kann man Frust in einer Gruppe vermeiden?
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Was verursacht dir am meisten Lernfrust?
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Sprich den Satz: 'Lass deinen Frust nicht an mir aus!'
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Erzähle von einem 'Frustkauf'.
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Benutze 'Frust schieben' in einem Satz.
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Was bedeutet für dich 'Frusttoleranz'?
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Wie würdest du 'Frust' in deiner Muttersprache erklären?
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Benutze 'Frust von der Seele reden'.
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Welche Rolle spielt Frust in der Politik?
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Ist Frust eine nützliche Emotion?
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Was ist 'Alltagsfrust' für dich?
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Benutze 'Frust fressen'.
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Sprich: 'Der Frust über den Stau war riesig.'
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Listen and write down: 'Ich habe heute keinen Frust.'
Listen and write: 'Aus Frust hat er die Tür zugeschlagen.'
Listen and identify the noun: 'Der Frust wächst täglich.'
Listen and write: 'Frustabbau durch Sport ist gesund.'
Listen and write: 'Er schiebt wieder mal Frust.'
Listen and write: 'Lernfrust kann man vermeiden.'
Listen and write: 'Frustessen macht nicht glücklich.'
Listen and write: 'Der Frust über das Wetter ist groß.'
Listen and write: 'Lass deinen Frust woanders ab.'
Listen and write: 'Ein Frustkauf ist teuer.'
Listen and write: 'Frustbewältigung ist wichtig.'
Listen and write: 'Das ist purer Frust.'
Listen and write: 'Es gibt viel Frust in der Firma.'
Listen and write: 'Wegen des Frusts blieb er zu Hause.'
Listen and write: 'Frust ist ein Teil des Lebens.'
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Summary
The word 'Frust' is your essential tool for expressing disappointment and annoyance in German. It is shorter and more colloquial than 'Frustration'. Example: 'Ich habe Frust, weil mein Computer kaputt ist.'
- Frust is a masculine noun meaning frustration or annoyance caused by setbacks.
- It is usually used in the singular and is very common in spoken German.
- Common phrases include 'Frust haben', 'Frust schieben', and 'Frust abbauen'.
- It is often used with the preposition 'über' to indicate the source of the feeling.
Use 'aus Frust'
Whenever you want to explain that an action was caused by frustration, use 'aus Frust'. It's a very common and natural-sounding construction.
Compound Words
Germans love making compound words with 'Frust'. Try using 'Alltagsfrust' or 'Lernfrust' to sound more like a native speaker.
Masculine Gender
Always remember it's 'der Frust'. This is especially important when using adjectives: 'großer Frust', 'deinen Frust'.
Meckern
In Germany, expressing 'Frust' is often part of a social bonding ritual called 'Meckern' (complaining). Don't be afraid to share your minor frustrations.
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Albtraum
A2Um pesadelo; um sonho assustador ou uma situação real muito difícil. 'Eu tive um pesadelo' diz-se 'Ich hatte einen Albtraum'.
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