意思
Used to ask for assistance.
文化背景
Germans value efficiency. Asking for help is seen as a way to solve a problem faster. Austrians might use slightly more polite phrasing, but the core phrase remains the same. In Switzerland, you might hear 'Ich brüchte Hilfe' in some dialects, though 'brauche' is standard. In a global German-speaking office, this phrase is the standard way to signal a bottleneck.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate. 'Ich brauche Hilfe' is perfectly understood by everyone.
Not for emergencies
If you are in danger, shout 'Hilfe!' instead of the full sentence.
意思
Used to ask for assistance.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate. 'Ich brauche Hilfe' is perfectly understood by everyone.
Not for emergencies
If you are in danger, shout 'Hilfe!' instead of the full sentence.
Add 'bitte'
Adding 'bitte' makes you sound much more polite and increases the chance of someone helping you.
Be direct
In Germany, being direct is not rude. It's efficient.
自我测试
Fill in the missing verb.
Ich ____ Hilfe.
'Brauchen' is the verb for 'to need'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the correct form.
German follows Subject-Verb-Object order.
Match the German phrase to the English.
Match: 'Ich brauche Hilfe' -> ?
Direct translation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Ich komme nicht weiter.' B: '____?'
The context implies the person is stuck.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
练习题库
4 练习Ich ____ Hilfe.
'Brauchen' is the verb for 'to need'.
Choose the correct form.
German follows Subject-Verb-Object order.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Direct translation.
A: 'Ich komme nicht weiter.' B: '____?'
The context implies the person is stuck.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, it is professional enough. If you want to be extra formal, use 'Ich benötige Unterstützung'.
Yes, it is '{die|f} Hilfe'.
Use 'Ich brauche Hilfe bei...' followed by the task.
No, it is a neutral, necessary statement.
Yes, that means 'I need help from you'.
'Ich will' means 'I want'. It sounds demanding and rude.
You can say 'Entschuldigung, ich brauche Hilfe bei der Suche nach...' (Excuse me, I need help finding...)
No, it is a regular weak verb.
Use 'Sie' with strangers, 'du' with friends.
Yes, it is common in professional emails.
Yes, it always takes the accusative case.
'Hilfe' is general, 'Unterstützung' is more professional/formal.
相关表达
Kannst du mir helfen?
similarCan you help me?
Ich benötige Unterstützung.
specialized formI require support.
Hilfe!
specialized formHelp!
Brauchst du Hilfe?
similarDo you need help?