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folgen

To follow

字面意思: {"folgen":"to follow"}

15秒了解

  • Follows physically, mentally, or digitally.
  • Always takes the dative case.
  • Used for understanding, tracking, and social media.
  • Avoid confusing with 'imitate' or 'search'.

意思

将其视为跟在某人身后或跟上他们所说的话。它适用于在服务员后面行走、跟踪对话,甚至在社交媒体上点击“关注”按钮。

关键例句

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Texting a friend about a movie

Ich folge der Handlung nicht mehr ganz.

I don't quite follow the plot anymore.

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At a busy market

Bitte folgen Sie mir, ich zeige Ihnen den Weg.

Please follow me, I'll show you the way.

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Instagram caption

Folge deinem Herzen, und du wirst glücklich sein!

Follow your heart, and you will be happy!

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文化背景

The concept of 'Folgsamkeit' (obedience/following) is often discussed in the context of German education and history. Modern Germans value critical thinking over 'blind following'. In formal Austrian German, you might hear 'ausfolgen' when a document or key is being officially handed over to you. Swiss German speakers use 'folge' similarly, but in dialect, they might use 'naacho' (nachkommen) for physical following. The 'Follower' is a loanword in German. While the verb is 'folgen', the person is often called '{der|m} Follower' rather than '{der|m} Folgende'.

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The Dative Shortcut

Whenever you use 'folgen', immediately think of the word 'dir'. It's the most common pairing and helps you remember the Dative.

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The 'Sein' Trap

Don't say 'Ich habe gefolgt'. Since you are moving from point A to point B, you MUST use 'sein'.

15秒了解

  • Follows physically, mentally, or digitally.
  • Always takes the dative case.
  • Used for understanding, tracking, and social media.
  • Avoid confusing with 'imitate' or 'search'.

What It Means

Folgen is your go-to German verb for following. It’s not just about walking behind someone in a parade. It means to keep up with someone or something. This can be physical, like trailing a tour guide. It can also be mental, like understanding what someone is saying. Or it can be digital, like hitting ‘follow’ on social media. It’s a versatile word for staying connected. It’s like saying ‘I’m with you’ or ‘I get it’.

How To Use It

You use folgen when you are keeping pace with someone or something. Think about physically walking behind a friend. You could say, Ich folge dir. (I'm following you.) If someone is explaining something complex, and you understand, you say, Ich folge dir. (I follow you/I understand you.) On social media, it's the same idea. You click ‘follow’ to see more of someone's content. The verb folgen is used with the dative case. This is a bit tricky! So, you follow *someone* (dir, ihm, ihr), not *someone*. Remember the dative! It’s like the person being followed is receiving the action.

Real-Life Examples

  • Walking: Der Hund folgt seinem Herrchen. (The dog follows its owner.) The dog is literally behind the owner.
  • Conversation: Entschuldigung, ich folge Ihnen nicht ganz. (Excuse me, I don't quite follow you.) You're lost in the chat.
  • Social Media: Ich folge dir schon lange auf Instagram. (I've been following you on Instagram for a long time.) You like their posts.
  • Instructions: Bitte folgen Sie den Anweisungen. (Please follow the instructions.) The signs tell you what to do.
  • Trends: Viele junge Leute folgen den neuesten Modetrends. (Many young people follow the latest fashion trends.) They want to be stylish.

When To Use It

Use folgen when you want to express that you are keeping up with someone or something. This applies to physical movement, like following a leader. It also applies to understanding someone's thoughts or explanations. Think about following directions or advice. It's perfect for social media actions too. Use it when you're literally or figuratively in sync. It’s your word for ‘keeping up’.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use folgen when you mean to ‘imitate’ or ‘copy’ someone. For that, you'd use nachmachen. For example, you don't folgen a singer's style; you machst nach their style. Also, avoid it for ‘obeying’ commands, though there's overlap. Sometimes gehorchen (to obey) is stronger. If you're just passively letting someone lead, folgen works. If you're actively choosing to obey, gehorchen might be better. Don't use it for ‘searching’ either; that's suchen.

Common Mistakes

Learners often forget the dative case. They might say Ich folge dich (I follow you). Nope! This is like saying ‘I follow you’ in English, but German is different. The person being followed is in the dative. So, it must be Ich folge dir. Another mistake is using it for ‘searching’. If you’re looking for a lost key, you don't folgen it, you suchst it.

Ich folge den Schlüssel. Ich suche den Schlüssel.
Folgen Sie mir bitte nicht! (If you mean 'don't search for me') Suchen Sie mich bitte nicht!

Similar Expressions

  • nachlaufen: Often implies following someone persistently, sometimes annoyingly, like a child following a parent. It’s more about the physical act of running behind.
  • nachkommen: Means to catch up with someone who has gone ahead. It’s about closing a distance.
  • befolgen: This is more formal. It means to follow advice, orders, or instructions. Think Anweisungen befolgen (follow instructions).
  • mitkommen: Means to come along or accompany someone. It's about joining them.

Common Variations

  • jemandem folgen: The standard way to say 'to follow someone'.
  • etwas folgen: To follow something, like a plan or a trend.
  • sich (etwas) folgen lassen: A reflexive form, less common, but means to let oneself be followed.
  • jemandem auf den Fersen folgen: A more idiomatic way to say 'to follow someone closely on their heels'. It implies a chase or close pursuit.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a Foil boat sailing behind a General's ship. The boat is folgen-ing the general's lead! Or think of a Follower on Instagram, always folgen-ing their favorite stars. The sound is similar, and the action is the same: staying behind or keeping up.

Quick FAQ

  • Is folgen always physical? No, it can be mental, like understanding. Ich folge dir. means 'I understand you.'
  • What case does folgen take? Dative! Always remember dir, ihm, ihr, uns, etc.
  • Can I use it for social media? Yes! Ich folge dir auf TikTok. is perfectly normal.
  • What if I want to say 'obey'? Befolgen is often better for rules or advice. Gehorchen is also an option for obedience.
  • Is it formal? It can be used in formal contexts (like instructions) but also informally (like texting a friend). Befolgen is more formal.

使用说明

The verb `folgen` is quite versatile, fitting into casual conversations, professional instructions, and digital contexts. Always remember the dative case for the object being followed. While it can imply understanding, use `verstehen` for direct comprehension. For strict adherence to rules or advice, `befolgen` is often a more formal and precise choice.

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The Dative Shortcut

Whenever you use 'folgen', immediately think of the word 'dir'. It's the most common pairing and helps you remember the Dative.

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The 'Sein' Trap

Don't say 'Ich habe gefolgt'. Since you are moving from point A to point B, you MUST use 'sein'.

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Polite Confusion

If a German is explaining something and you are lost, say 'Ich kann Ihnen nicht ganz folgen.' It sounds much more intelligent than just saying 'Ich verstehe nicht.'

例句

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#1 Texting a friend about a movie
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Ich folge der Handlung nicht mehr ganz.

I don't quite follow the plot anymore.

Here, `folgen` means understanding the plot sequence.

#2 At a busy market
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Bitte folgen Sie mir, ich zeige Ihnen den Weg.

Please follow me, I'll show you the way.

This is a physical following, guiding someone through a space.

#3 Instagram caption
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Folge deinem Herzen, und du wirst glücklich sein!

Follow your heart, and you will be happy!

A metaphorical use, encouraging someone to pursue their passions.

#4 Professional meeting (Zoom)
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Herr Müller, können Sie mir bitte folgen? Wir müssen die nächsten Schritte besprechen.

Mr. Müller, can you follow me please? We need to discuss the next steps.

Checking for understanding during a presentation or explanation.

#5 Sharing a TikTok video
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Ich folge diesem Account schon ewig, die machen die besten Videos!

I've been following this account forever, they make the best videos!

Digital following on a social media platform.

Mistake: Using accusative instead of dative 常见错误
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✗ Ich folge dich auf Twitter. → ✓ Ich folge dir auf Twitter.

✗ I follow you on Twitter. → ✓ I follow you on Twitter.

The object of `folgen` must be in the dative case.

Mistake: Using `folgen` for 'search' 常见错误
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✗ Ich folge nach meinem Schlüssel. → ✓ Ich suche nach meinem Schlüssel.

✗ I follow for my key. → ✓ I am looking for my key.

`Folgen` means to follow, not to search for something lost.

#8 Humorous observation
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Mein Hund folgt mir überallhin, selbst ins Bad! Er ist mein Schatten.

My dog follows me everywhere, even to the bathroom! He's my shadow.

A lighthearted, slightly exaggerated description of a pet's behavior.

#9 Giving directions
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Folgen Sie der blauen Linie auf dem Boden.

Follow the blue line on the floor.

Direct instruction, often seen in public spaces or instructions.

#10 Expressing understanding
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Ja, ich folge dir. Das macht Sinn.

Yes, I follow you. That makes sense.

Confirming comprehension of an explanation or idea.

#11 Following advice
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Ich habe deinem Rat gefolgt und bin jetzt viel glücklicher.

I followed your advice and am much happier now.

Using the past participle `gefolgt` with `haben` to indicate advice was taken.

自我测试

Fill in the correct Dative pronoun.

Ich sehe dich auf der Straße und ich folge ____.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: dir

'Folgen' requires the Dative case. The Dative of 'du' is 'dir'.

Choose the correct auxiliary verb for the Perfect tense.

Wir ____ dem Touristenführer durch die Stadt gefolgt.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: sind

'Folgen' is a verb of movement and uses 'sein' in the Perfect tense.

Complete the dialogue in a logical way.

A: 'Verstehst du die Matheaufgabe?' B: 'Nein, ich kann {dem|m} Lehrer nicht ____.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: folgen

'Jemandem folgen' is the idiomatic way to say you understand their logic or explanation.

Match the sentence to the context.

'Folge mir auf Instagram!'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Social Media

This is the standard phrase for digital following.

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Fill in the correct Dative pronoun. Fill Blank A2

Ich sehe dich auf der Straße und ich folge ____.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: dir

'Folgen' requires the Dative case. The Dative of 'du' is 'dir'.

Choose the correct auxiliary verb for the Perfect tense. Choose A2

Wir ____ dem Touristenführer durch die Stadt gefolgt.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: sind

'Folgen' is a verb of movement and uses 'sein' in the Perfect tense.

Complete the dialogue in a logical way. dialogue_completion A2

A: 'Verstehst du die Matheaufgabe?' B: 'Nein, ich kann {dem|m} Lehrer nicht ____.'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: folgen

'Jemandem folgen' is the idiomatic way to say you understand their logic or explanation.

Match the sentence to the context. situation_matching A1

'Folge mir auf Instagram!'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Social Media

This is the standard phrase for digital following.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

4 个问题

Yes, as a verb, it always takes a Dative object. However, related nouns or prepositions like 'infolge' might behave differently.

No, for a TV series, use 'verfolgen' or 'schauen'. 'Folgen' would mean you are physically walking behind the TV.

'Folgen' is general. 'Nachfolgen' is specific to succession, like a new CEO taking over.

Use 'Befolgen Sie die Regeln'. Note that 'befolgen' takes the Accusative!

相关表达

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verfolgen

similar

to pursue or track

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befolgen

specialized form

to obey rules/advice

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nachfolgen

similar

to succeed someone

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begleiten

contrast

to accompany

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infolgedessen

builds on

consequently

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