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Eier braten

To fry eggs

字面意思: Eggs fry

15秒了解

  • To cook eggs in a pan with fat.
  • Uses the irregular verb 'braten' (to fry).
  • Essential for breakfast and basic cooking conversations.

意思

This phrase describes the simple act of cooking eggs in a pan with oil or butter. It's the go-to expression for making a quick, hot breakfast or a simple meal.

关键例句

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Planning breakfast with a partner

Soll ich uns heute Morgen ein paar Eier braten?

Should I fry some eggs for us this morning?

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Describing limited cooking skills

Ich bin kein Koch, ich kann nur Eier braten.

I'm no chef, I can only fry eggs.

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At a hotel breakfast station

Könnten Sie mir bitte zwei Eier braten?

Could you please fry two eggs for me?

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文化背景

The 'Spiegelei' (mirror egg/fried egg) is a staple of 'Hausmannskost' (traditional home cooking). It is often served on top of spinach and mashed potatoes. In Austria, you might hear 'Eierspeis' for scrambled eggs, which are always 'gebraten' in a pan, often with pumpkin seed oil in Styria. The Swiss 'Rösti' is often served with a 'Spiegelei' on top. Frying the egg perfectly so the yolk remains liquid is a point of pride. In German universities, 'Eier braten' is the quintessential 'I have no money and no time' meal, much like Ramen in other cultures.

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Master the Umlaut

Always remember 'er brät'. If you say 'er brat', Germans will understand, but it sounds very 'foreign'.

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Abendbrot

If a German friend invites you for 'Abendbrot', offering to 'Eier braten' is a great way to contribute a warm element to a cold meal.

15秒了解

  • To cook eggs in a pan with fat.
  • Uses the irregular verb 'braten' (to fry).
  • Essential for breakfast and basic cooking conversations.

What It Means

Eier braten is as straightforward as it sounds. You take some eggs and put them in a hot pan. It usually implies making sunny-side-up eggs or an omelet. In German, braten is the specific verb for frying or roasting. It’s a basic survival skill in any German kitchen. If you can do this, you won't starve.

How To Use It

You use the verb braten just like any other action. Remember that braten is an irregular verb. For du and er/sie/es, the 'a' changes to 'ä'. So you would say du brätst or er brät. It usually takes a direct object, which in this case is Eier. You can add adverbs like schnell (quickly) or gerne (gladly). It’s a very active, tactile phrase.

When To Use It

Use this when you are planning breakfast with friends. It’s perfect for a lazy Sunday morning conversation. You might hear it at a hotel breakfast buffet. Use it when offering to cook for someone. It’s also common when describing your limited cooking skills. "I can only fry eggs" is a classic self-deprecating joke. It fits perfectly in casual and neutral settings.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use braten if you are boiling eggs in water. For that, you must use the verb kochen. Also, don't use it for baking a cake with eggs. That would be backen. Avoid using this in a very high-end culinary review. Professional chefs might use more specific terms like pochiere or stocken lassen. It’s a bit too simple for a five-star menu description.

Cultural Background

In Germany, breakfast is often a spread of cold meats and cheeses. However, Eier braten represents the "warm" element of a hearty meal. Fried eggs are often served on top of Bratkartoffeln (fried potatoes). This combination is a staple in German soul food. There is a certain nostalgia attached to the sound of sizzling eggs. It reminds many Germans of weekend brunches with family.

Common Variations

The most common variation is specifying the type of egg. Spiegeleier braten means you are specifically making sunny-side-up eggs. If you scramble them, you'd say Rührei machen. Sometimes people say Eier in die Pfanne hauen. This translates to "throwing eggs into the pan." It’s a very informal way to say you're cooking quickly. It sounds a bit more energetic and hungry!

使用说明

The phrase is neutral and very safe to use. Just watch the irregular verb conjugation in the present tense to sound like a pro.

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Master the Umlaut

Always remember 'er brät'. If you say 'er brat', Germans will understand, but it sounds very 'foreign'.

💬

Abendbrot

If a German friend invites you for 'Abendbrot', offering to 'Eier braten' is a great way to contribute a warm element to a cold meal.

例句

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#1 Planning breakfast with a partner
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Soll ich uns heute Morgen ein paar Eier braten?

Should I fry some eggs for us this morning?

A very common way to offer a nice breakfast.

#2 Describing limited cooking skills
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Ich bin kein Koch, ich kann nur Eier braten.

I'm no chef, I can only fry eggs.

A humorous way to say you aren't good at cooking.

#3 At a hotel breakfast station
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Könnten Sie mir bitte zwei Eier braten?

Could you please fry two eggs for me?

Polite request using the formal 'Sie'.

#4 Texting a roommate about food
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Hunger! Ich brate mir jetzt Eier.

Hungry! I'm frying eggs for myself now.

Short and direct for a quick update.

#5 Talking about childhood memories
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Mein Vater hat sonntags immer die besten Eier gebraten.

My father always fried the best eggs on Sundays.

Uses the past tense 'gebraten' for nostalgia.

#6 Giving a simple instruction
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Zuerst die Butter schmelzen, dann die Eier braten.

First melt the butter, then fry the eggs.

Clear, step-by-step cooking advice.

自我测试

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

Er _______ jeden Morgen zwei Eier.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: brät

The third person singular (er/sie/es) of 'braten' is 'brät'.

Which sentence is correct for 'I fried eggs'?

Choose the correct perfect tense sentence.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ich habe Eier gebraten.

The past participle of 'braten' is 'gebraten'.

Match the German phrase to its English meaning.

Match the pairs.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: all

These are the four most common verb pairings with 'Eier'.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Was machst du in der Küche? B: Ich _______ mir gerade ein paar Eier.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: brate

The first person singular (ich) is 'brate'.

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视觉学习工具

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the correct form of 'braten' in the present tense. Fill Blank A1

Er _______ jeden Morgen zwei Eier.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: brät

The third person singular (er/sie/es) of 'braten' is 'brät'.

Which sentence is correct for 'I fried eggs'? Choose A2

Choose the correct perfect tense sentence.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Ich habe Eier gebraten.

The past participle of 'braten' is 'gebraten'.

Match the German phrase to its English meaning. Match A1

将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: all

These are the four most common verb pairings with 'Eier'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Was machst du in der Küche? B: Ich _______ mir gerade ein paar Eier.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: brate

The first person singular (ich) is 'brate'.

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常见问题

4 个问题

No, it's a general term for any egg cooked in a pan, including scrambled eggs (Rühreier).

Yes, you can say 'ein Omelett braten'.

It's a strong verb that undergoes a vowel change (a -> ä) and a contraction in the 2nd person singular.

'Braten' is the whole process; 'anbraten' is just searing the surface quickly.

相关表达

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ein Spiegelei machen

specialized form

To make a fried egg (sunny side up).

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Rühreier zubereiten

similar

To prepare scrambled eggs.

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etwas anbraten

builds on

To sear or lightly fry something.

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Eier kochen

contrast

To boil eggs.

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