die Freiheit
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- A feminine noun meaning freedom or liberty.
- Central to German history, philosophy, and law.
- Formed from the adjective 'frei' and the suffix '-heit'.
- Used in many compound nouns like 'Meinungsfreiheit'.
The German noun die Freiheit is a profound and multi-layered term that translates primarily to 'freedom' or 'liberty' in English. At its most basic level, it describes the state of being free—not being imprisoned, enslaved, or restricted by external forces. However, in the German linguistic and cultural consciousness, Freiheit carries a weight that spans from the deeply personal to the highly political. It is a feminine noun, always preceded by the article 'die' in the nominative case, and its plural form is 'die Freiheiten', which often refers to specific rights or privileges granted to individuals or groups. When Germans speak of Freiheit, they might be referring to the historical struggle for democracy, the philosophical concept of free will, or the simple joy of being able to choose one's own path in life without interference.
- Philosophical Context
- In German philosophy, particularly in the works of Kant and Hegel, Freiheit is not merely the absence of constraint but the capacity for self-legislation and moral autonomy. It is the ability to act according to reason rather than just instinct.
Die Gedanken sind frei, wer kann sie erraten? Sie fliegen vorbei wie nächtliche Schatten. Kein Mensch kann sie wissen, kein Jäger erschießen mit Pulver und Blei: Die Gedanken sind Freiheit pur.
In everyday usage, you will encounter Freiheit in various domains. In a legal sense, it appears in terms like Pressefreiheit (freedom of the press) or Meinungsfreiheit (freedom of speech). In a more personal context, someone might speak of the Freiheit they feel when traveling or when they finish a demanding job. It is also a central theme in German history, especially regarding the reunification of East and West Germany, where the cry 'Wir sind das Volk' was fundamentally a demand for Freiheit. Understanding this word requires recognizing that it is both an abstract ideal and a concrete set of rights that are protected by the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz).
- Political Dimension
- The term is central to the German national anthem: "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit" (Unity and Justice and Freedom). This highlights its status as a foundational value of the modern German state.
Ohne die Freiheit der Wahl gibt es keine echte Verantwortung für das eigene Handeln.
Furthermore, the word is often used in compound nouns to specify the type of freedom being discussed. For instance, Glaubensfreiheit refers to freedom of religion, while Handlungsfreiheit refers to the freedom to act. In literature and art, Freiheit is frequently personified or used as a motif to represent the breaking of chains—be they physical, societal, or mental. It is a word that evokes strong emotions and is often used in political speeches to inspire and mobilize. Whether it is the Freiheit of the individual or the Freiheit of a nation, the term remains one of the most significant and respected words in the German vocabulary.
- Social Context
- In social circles, Freiheit can also mean having the space to be oneself. 'Sich die Freiheit nehmen' means to take the liberty to do something, often used when someone acts independently or slightly against social norms.
Nach den Prüfungen genoss er die grenzenlose Freiheit des Sommers.
Die Freiheit des Einzelnen endet dort, wo die Freiheit des anderen beginnt.
Wir kämpfen für die Freiheit aller Menschen weltweit.
Using die Freiheit correctly in sentences requires an understanding of German noun cases and common verb pairings. As a feminine noun, it follows the standard declension patterns: die Freiheit (nominative/accusative), der Freiheit (genitive/dative). One of the most common verbs used with this noun is genießen (to enjoy). For example, 'Er genießt seine Freiheit' (He enjoys his freedom). Another frequent pairing is with einschränken (to restrict or limit), as in 'Der Staat darf die Freiheit der Bürger nicht unnötig einschränken' (The state must not unnecessarily restrict the freedom of the citizens). These combinations allow speakers to describe both the positive experience of liberty and the negative pressures that might threaten it.
- Prepositional Usage
- The preposition 'in' is often used with Freiheit to describe a state of being. 'In Freiheit leben' means to live in freedom. Conversely, 'in die Freiheit entlassen' means to be released into freedom, often used for prisoners or animals being returned to the wild.
Nach zehn Jahren im Gefängnis kam er endlich wieder in Freiheit.
When discussing the 'freedom of' something, German uses the genitive case or the preposition 'von'. For instance, 'die Freiheit der Meere' (the freedom of the seas) uses the genitive, while 'Freiheit von Angst' (freedom from fear) uses 'von'. It is important to distinguish between these two because they convey different nuances: one is about the inherent right of a subject, while the other is about liberation from a negative state. Furthermore, Freiheit is often used in the plural when referring to specific legal or civil liberties, such as 'die bürgerlichen Freiheiten' (civil liberties). In these cases, the plural emphasizes that freedom is composed of many distinct, enforceable rights.
- Verbal Phrases
- 'Sich die Freiheit nehmen' is a sophisticated way to say 'to take the liberty'. Example: 'Ich nehme mir die Freiheit, Ihnen zu widersprechen' (I take the liberty of disagreeing with you).
Jeder Mensch hat das Recht auf die freie Entfaltung seiner Freiheit.
In more complex sentences, Freiheit can be the subject of a clause that describes its own fragility or strength. For example, 'Die Freiheit stirbt zentimeterweise' (Freedom dies centimeter by centimeter) is a famous political warning in Germany, attributed to Karl-Hermann Flach. This sentence structure highlights Freiheit as an active, living entity that can be harmed or protected. When writing, try to pair Freiheit with descriptive adjectives to add depth. 'Grenzenlose Freiheit' (boundless freedom), 'akademische Freiheit' (academic freedom), and 'innere Freiheit' (inner freedom) are all common and evocative expressions that provide more specific meaning than the noun alone.
- Abstract vs. Concrete
- While 'Freiheit' is abstract, it can be made concrete through context. 'Die Freiheit zu reisen' (the freedom to travel) makes the abstract concept a tangible action.
Die Freiheit der Kunst ist in unserer Verfassung fest verankert.
Wer die Freiheit aufgibt, um Sicherheit zu gewinnen, wird am Ende beides verlieren.
Die Freiheit ist das höchste Gut eines jeden Volkes.
The word die Freiheit is ubiquitous in German public life, appearing in political discourse, historical commemorations, and cultural media. One of the most significant places you will hear it is during celebrations of the Tag der Deutschen Einheit (Day of German Unity) on October 3rd. Speakers often reflect on the Freiheit achieved after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. In this context, the word is not just a vocabulary item; it is a symbol of the peaceful revolution and the end of the GDR (East Germany) dictatorship. News broadcasts frequently use the term when discussing legislation that affects civil rights, such as data privacy laws or pandemic-related restrictions, where the balance between public safety and individual Freiheit is a constant topic of debate.
- In the Media
- Talk shows like 'Anne Will' or 'Maybrit Illner' often host debates where experts discuss the 'Grenzen der Freiheit' (limits of freedom) in modern society, especially regarding social media and hate speech.
In seiner Rede betonte der Bundespräsident die Wichtigkeit der Freiheit für eine funktionierende Demokratie.
In the world of music and literature, Freiheit is a recurring theme. The famous song 'Freiheit' by Marius Müller-Westernhagen is an anthem that many Germans associate with the era of reunification. Its chorus, 'Freiheit ist das einzige, was zählt' (Freedom is the only thing that counts), is known by almost everyone in Germany. Similarly, in classic German literature, Friedrich Schiller is known as the 'Dichter der Freiheit' (Poet of Freedom) because of his plays like 'Die Räuber' and 'Wilhelm Tell', which deal with the struggle against tyranny. When you visit a German theater or opera house, you are likely to encounter these themes and hear the word Freiheit sung or spoken with great passion.
- Academic and Scientific Use
- In universities, you will hear about 'Lernfreiheit' (freedom of learning) and 'Lehrfreiheit' (freedom of teaching), which are protected principles allowing students and professors to pursue knowledge without political interference.
Die Freiheit der Forschung ist ein Grundpfeiler unserer Universität.
Beyond these formal settings, Freiheit is used in daily life to express a sense of relief or autonomy. A teenager might talk about the Freiheit they feel after getting their driver's license, or an employee might mention the Freiheit they have in a flexible working environment. It also appears in common idioms and proverbs that reflect German values, such as 'Freiheit ist ein kostbares Gut' (Freedom is a precious asset). Whether it is discussed in a high-level philosophical debate or mentioned in a casual conversation about weekend plans, the word serves as a constant reminder of the value placed on self-determination in German-speaking cultures.
- Historical Sites
- If you visit the 'Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer' (Berlin Wall Memorial), the audio guides and plaques frequently use Freiheit to describe what was lost during the division and what was regained in 1989.
Viele Menschen riskierten ihr Leben für die Freiheit.
Die Freiheit der Meere ist völkerrechtlich geschützt.
Wir müssen unsere Freiheit jeden Tag aufs Neue verteidigen.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using die Freiheit is confusing it with the word Freizeit. While both share the root 'frei' (free), Freizeit means 'free time' or 'leisure time', whereas Freiheit means 'freedom' or 'liberty'. Saying 'Ich habe viel Freiheit' when you mean 'I have a lot of free time' can lead to confusion, as it suggests you have a high degree of autonomy or lack of restriction in your life, rather than just a light schedule. To avoid this, remember that Freizeit is a compound of 'frei' and 'Zeit' (time), making its meaning quite literal. Freiheit, with the '-heit' suffix, is the abstract state of being free.
- Gender and Articles
- Another common error is getting the gender wrong. All nouns ending in '-heit' are feminine. Therefore, it must be 'die Freiheit'. Using 'der' or 'das' is a tell-tale sign of a beginner. Always pair it with 'die', 'eine', or 'meine' correctly.
Das Freiheit ist wichtig. Die Freiheit ist wichtig.
Prepositional errors are also common. English speakers often want to say 'freedom of' using the preposition 'von' exclusively. While 'Freiheit von' is correct for 'freedom from' (e.g., 'Freiheit von Sorgen'), 'freedom of' in the sense of a right is usually expressed with a compound noun or the genitive case. For example, 'freedom of speech' is Meinungsfreiheit, not 'Freiheit von Meinung'. Similarly, 'freedom of choice' is Wahlfreiheit. Over-relying on 'von' can make your German sound unnatural and 'English-y'. Learning the compound versions of these concepts is a key step in moving from B1 to more advanced levels.
- Pluralization Pitfalls
- Learners sometimes forget that the plural 'Freiheiten' exists. While 'freedom' is often uncountable in English, 'Freiheiten' is frequently used in German to refer to specific liberties or privileges. 'Er nahm sich viele Freiheiten heraus' means 'He took many liberties (acted over-familiarly)'.
Man darf die Freiheit nicht mit Zügellosigkeit verwechseln.
Finally, watch out for the distinction between 'frei sein' (to be free) and 'die Freiheit haben' (to have the freedom). While often interchangeable, 'frei sein' usually refers to a state of being (e.g., 'Ich bin heute frei' - I am off work today), whereas 'die Freiheit haben' suggests having the permission or the right to do something. Confusing these can lead to subtle misunderstandings about whether you are talking about your schedule or your rights. Pay attention to the context to choose the most appropriate expression.
- False Friends
- While not a direct false friend, the word 'liberty' is almost always translated as 'Freiheit'. Avoid trying to use 'Libertät', which is extremely rare and sounds archaic or overly academic in German.
In dieser Firma genießt man große gestalterische Freiheit.
Die Freiheit ist kein Geschenk, sondern eine Errungenschaft.
Wir dürfen die Freiheit nicht als selbstverständlich betrachten.
To enrich your German vocabulary, it is helpful to explore words that are similar to die Freiheit but carry different shades of meaning. The most prominent alternative is die Unabhängigkeit (independence). While Freiheit is broad and philosophical, Unabhängigkeit often refers to political autonomy (like a country gaining independence) or financial self-sufficiency. Another related term is die Autonomie (autonomy), which is frequently used in technical, legal, or psychological contexts to describe the ability to govern oneself or act according to one's own laws and principles. Understanding these distinctions helps you choose the right word for the specific type of 'freedom' you are discussing.
- Freiheit vs. Unabhängigkeit
- Use Freiheit for general liberty or the state of not being confined. Use Unabhängigkeit when talking about not being reliant on others, such as 'finanzielle Unabhängigkeit'.
Die Freiheit der Wahl ist ein Zeichen von Unabhängigkeit.
In more specific contexts, you might use der Spielraum (leeway or room for maneuver). This is a more concrete, often metaphorical way of describing freedom within a certain set of rules or boundaries. For example, 'Der Chef lässt mir viel Spielraum bei meiner Arbeit' (The boss gives me a lot of leeway in my work). Similarly, die Befreiung (liberation) refers to the act of becoming free, rather than the state of being free. It is used for the liberation of a city at the end of a war or the liberation from a burdensome task. These words allow for more precise communication than simply using Freiheit for everything.
- Freiheit vs. Autonomie
- While Freiheit can be granted, Autonomie is often something inherent or structured, such as the autonomy of a university or a regional government.
Wahre Freiheit erfordert auch die Fähigkeit zur Selbstbeherrschung.
For poetic or elevated language, you might encounter die Libertas (borrowed from Latin) or descriptions of Fessellosigkeit (being without shackles). However, these are rare in everyday speech. In a legal context, das Grundrecht (fundamental right) is often used when discussing the specific freedoms guaranteed by the constitution. By learning these synonyms and related concepts, you can discuss the complex idea of Freiheit with the nuance it deserves, tailoring your choice of words to whether you are discussing politics, personal feelings, or workplace dynamics.
- The Negative Side
- The word Zügellosigkeit (licentiousness) is the opposite of a 'good' freedom; it implies freedom without any moral or social restraint.
Ohne Gesetze wird die Freiheit schnell zur Anarchie.
Er sucht die Freiheit in der Einsamkeit der Berge.
Die Freiheit ist ein Weg, kein Ziel.
How Formal Is It?
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趣味小知识
In medieval times, 'Stadtluft macht frei' (city air makes you free) was a legal principle where a serf could become free after living in a city for a year and a day.
发音指南
- Pronouncing '-heit' like 'height' in English (the 'ei' in German is always 'eye').
- Swallowing the 'h' in the middle.
- Making the 'r' too much like an English 'r' instead of the German back-of-the-throat 'r'.
- Treating it as a masculine noun.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'Freizeit'.
难度评级
Easy to recognize due to the suffix and English cognate 'free'.
Requires correct gender and understanding of compound word formation.
Pronunciation of 'ei' and 'h' needs care.
Clear pronunciation in most contexts, but can be confused with 'Freizeit'.
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Nouns ending in -heit are always feminine.
die Freiheit, die Schönheit, die Klugheit
Genitive case with abstract nouns to show possession or relation.
Die Freiheit des Geistes
Compound noun formation (Noun + s + Freiheit).
Meinung + s + Freiheit = Meinungsfreiheit
Preposition 'für' always takes the accusative.
Kampf für die Freiheit
Abstract nouns often drop the article in general statements or slogans.
Freiheit ist wertvoll.
按水平分级的例句
Die Freiheit ist schön.
Freedom is beautiful.
Simple subject-predicate structure.
Ich liebe meine Freiheit.
I love my freedom.
Accusative case: 'meine Freiheit'.
Vögel brauchen Freiheit.
Birds need freedom.
No article used for a general concept.
Hast du Freiheit?
Do you have freedom?
Simple question structure.
Freiheit für alle!
Freedom for all!
Exclamatory phrase without a verb.
Sie sucht die Freiheit.
She is looking for freedom.
Third person singular with accusative object.
Das ist Freiheit.
That is freedom.
Demonstrative pronoun as subject.
Wir wollen Freiheit.
We want freedom.
Modal verb 'wollen' with direct object.
Im Urlaub habe ich viel Freiheit.
On vacation, I have a lot of freedom.
Prepositional phrase 'Im Urlaub'.
Die Kinder haben heute keine Schule und genießen ihre Freiheit.
The children have no school today and are enjoying their freedom.
Conjunction 'und' connecting two clauses.
Mein Hund liebt die Freiheit im Garten.
My dog loves the freedom in the garden.
Genitive-like prepositional phrase 'im Garten'.
Wir kämpfen für unsere Freiheit.
We are fighting for our freedom.
Preposition 'für' always takes the accusative.
Ohne Freiheit bin ich traurig.
Without freedom, I am sad.
Preposition 'ohne' takes the accusative.
Er gibt seinem Sohn mehr Freiheiten.
He gives his son more liberties/freedoms.
Plural form 'Freiheiten' used as indirect object.
Kann man Freiheit kaufen?
Can one buy freedom?
Modal verb 'kann' in a question.
Die Freiheit ist ein wichtiges Thema.
Freedom is an important topic.
Adjective 'wichtig' describing the noun 'Thema'.
Die Meinungsfreiheit ist ein Grundrecht in Deutschland.
Freedom of speech is a basic right in Germany.
Compound noun: Meinung + s + Freiheit.
Viele Menschen demonstrieren für die Freiheit der Presse.
Many people are demonstrating for the freedom of the press.
Genitive case: 'der Presse'.
Nach dem Mauerfall gewannen die Menschen ihre Freiheit zurück.
After the fall of the Wall, people regained their freedom.
Separable verb 'zurückgewinnen'.
Es ist schwer, die Freiheit zu definieren.
It is difficult to define freedom.
Infinitive clause with 'zu'.
Jeder sollte die Freiheit haben, seine Religion zu wählen.
Everyone should have the freedom to choose their religion.
Modal verb 'sollte' (subjunctive II of sollen).
Die Freiheit endet dort, wo sie die Rechte anderer verletzt.
Freedom ends where it violates the rights of others.
Relative clause starting with 'wo'.
Künstler brauchen Freiheit, um kreativ zu sein.
Artists need freedom to be creative.
'um...zu' clause expressing purpose.
In einer Demokratie ist die Freiheit ein hohes Gut.
In a democracy, freedom is a high asset/value.
Adjective 'hoch' declined as 'hohes'.
Die Einschränkung der Freiheit während der Pandemie war umstritten.
The restriction of freedom during the pandemic was controversial.
Genitive construction: 'Einschränkung der Freiheit'.
Er nahm sich die Freiheit, das Projekt eigenständig zu ändern.
He took the liberty of changing the project independently.
Reflexive phrase 'sich die Freiheit nehmen'.
Die akademische Freiheit ist für den Fortschritt der Wissenschaft essenziell.
Academic freedom is essential for the progress of science.
Adjective 'akademisch' in nominative feminine.
Wir müssen die Freiheit gegen Extremismus verteidigen.
We must defend freedom against extremism.
Preposition 'gegen' takes the accusative.
Die Freiheit des Einzelnen ist unantastbar.
The freedom of the individual is inviolable.
Genitive case 'des Einzelnen'.
Manche verwechseln Freiheit mit Rücksichtslosigkeit.
Some confuse freedom with ruthlessness/lack of consideration.
Verb 'verwechseln' with preposition 'mit'.
Die Freiheit der Meere ist ein Prinzip des Völkerrechts.
The freedom of the seas is a principle of international law.
Genitive plural: 'der Meere'.
In der Kunst gibt es keine absolute Freiheit, da sie immer einen Kontext hat.
In art, there is no absolute freedom, as it always has a context.
Subordinate clause with 'da' (since/as).
Die Dialektik von Freiheit und Notwendigkeit ist ein zentrales Thema der Philosophie.
The dialectic of freedom and necessity is a central theme of philosophy.
Preposition 'von' used with dative.
Die Verfassung garantiert die Unverletzlichkeit der persönlichen Freiheit.
The constitution guarantees the inviolability of personal freedom.
Complex noun phrase with genitive.
Sie fühlte eine berauschende Freiheit, als sie den Gipfel erreichte.
She felt an intoxicating freedom when she reached the summit.
Adjective 'berauschend' (intoxicating).
Die Freiheit der Forschung darf nicht durch wirtschaftliche Interessen korrumpiert werden.
Freedom of research must not be corrupted by economic interests.
Passive voice with modal verb.
In seinem Essay reflektiert er über die Freiheit im digitalen Zeitalter.
In his essay, he reflects on freedom in the digital age.
Preposition 'über' with accusative for the topic.
Die Freiheit ist oft nur so stark wie der Wille, sie zu schützen.
Freedom is often only as strong as the will to protect it.
Comparative structure 'so... wie'.
Die künstlerische Freiheit erlaubt es, gesellschaftliche Tabus zu brechen.
Artistic freedom allows social taboos to be broken.
Infinitive construction with 'es'.
Gedankenfreiheit ist das Fundament jeder freien Gesellschaft.
Freedom of thought is the foundation of every free society.
Compound noun as subject.
Die ontologische Freiheit des Seins ist ein Kernpunkt des Existentialismus.
The ontological freedom of being is a core point of existentialism.
Highly academic vocabulary (ontologisch).
Sartres Postulat der absoluten Freiheit bürdet dem Menschen eine enorme Verantwortung auf.
Sartre's postulate of absolute freedom imposes an enormous responsibility on humans.
Separable verb 'aufbürden' with dative.
Die Freiheit ist die Einsicht in die Notwendigkeit.
Freedom is the insight into necessity (Hegelian/Marxist quote).
Abstract philosophical definition.
In der Auseinandersetzung mit der Willkür bewährt sich die wahre Freiheit.
In the confrontation with arbitrariness, true freedom proves itself.
Reflexive verb 'sich bewähren'.
Die Freiheit der Lehre ist an die Treue zur Verfassung gebunden.
Freedom of teaching is tied to loyalty to the constitution.
Passive state with 'an... gebunden'.
Die Paradoxie der Freiheit besteht darin, dass sie sich selbst abschaffen kann.
The paradox of freedom consists in the fact that it can abolish itself.
Pronominal adverb 'darin' followed by a 'dass' clause.
Die Freiheit ist kein statischer Zustand, sondern ein dynamischer Prozess.
Freedom is not a static state, but a dynamic process.
Correlative conjunction 'nicht... sondern'.
Jede Form der Zensur ist ein Attentat auf die Freiheit des Geistes.
Every form of censorship is an assassination attempt on the freedom of the spirit.
Metaphorical use of 'Attentat' (assassination/attack).
常见搭配
常用短语
— The motto of the French Revolution, often cited in German.
Diese Werte sind die Basis unserer Gesellschaft.
— To have the license to do or say anything without being punished (like a court jester).
Während des Karnevals herrscht Narrenfreiheit.
— To take away someone's freedom.
Die Krankheit raubte ihm die Freiheit zu reisen.
— To release someone (from prison or captivity).
Der Gefangene wurde gestern in die Freiheit entlassen.
— To take the liberty of doing something.
Ich nehme mir die Freiheit, Ihnen zu widersprechen.
— To be at large/free (legal context).
Der Verdächtige ist wieder auf freiem Fuß.
— To be above things (a form of mental freedom).
Mit seiner Erfahrung steht er über den Dingen.
— To have a free hand/full authority.
Der Manager hat bei der Auswahl des Teams freie Hand.
— To have one's back covered (allowing freedom to focus).
Dank meiner Familie habe ich den Rücken frei für meine Karriere.
— Historically: to be an outlaw. Modern: to be completely without protection or ties.
In dieser Wildnis fühlt man sich fast vogelfrei.
容易混淆的词
Means 'free time' (leisure). Don't use it for 'liberty'.
Means 'cheekiness' or 'insolence'. Sounds similar but very different!
Means 'unity'. Often paired with Freiheit (Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit).
习语与表达
— Thoughts are free; no one can control what you think.
Sie können mich einsperren, aber die Gedanken sind frei.
poetic/common— To be as free as a bird; completely unconstrained.
Auf dem Motorrad fühlt er sich frei wie ein Vogel.
informal— To take liberties; to behave in an overly familiar or bold way.
Der neue Mitarbeiter nimmt sich zu viele Freiheiten heraus.
neutral— To clear one's head.
Ein Spaziergang hilft mir, den Kopf frei zu bekommen.
informal— To have a clear path/no obstacles.
Jetzt, wo die Konkurrenz weg ist, haben wir freie Bahn.
neutral— To leave the field (giving freedom/space to others).
Der alte Chef musste schließlich das Feld räumen.
neutral— Of one's own accord/voluntarily.
Er hat die Stelle aus freien Stücken gekündigt.
neutral— To live in luxury (often implying a freedom from financial worry).
Seit dem Lottogewinn leben sie in Saus und Braus.
informal— To get a taste of freedom.
Nach der Prüfung wollte er erst mal eine Nase voll Freiheit nehmen.
informal— Freedom dies inch by inch (a warning against gradual erosion of rights).
Wir müssen wachsam sein, denn die Freiheit stirbt zentimeterweise.
political容易混淆
Both start with 'Frei-'.
Freizeit is specifically time off work/school; Freiheit is the abstract concept of liberty.
In meiner Freizeit genieße ich meine Freiheit im Wald.
Both end in '-heit'.
Frechheit is being rude; Freiheit is being free.
Es ist eine Frechheit, mir meine Freiheit zu nehmen!
Both relate to being free.
Befreiung is the *act* or *process* of becoming free; Freiheit is the *state*.
Die Befreiung der Stadt führte zur Freiheit der Bürger.
Close synonyms.
Unabhängigkeit is more about not needing others; Freiheit is about the ability to choose.
Finanzielle Unabhängigkeit gibt einem viel Freiheit.
Relates to doing what one wants.
Willkür is negative (acting without rules); Freiheit is positive (acting within a moral/legal framework).
Freiheit ohne Gesetze ist Willkür.
句型
Ich habe [Noun].
Ich habe Freiheit.
[Subject] genießt die Freiheit.
Er genießt die Freiheit.
Die [Compound] ist wichtig.
Die Meinungsfreiheit ist wichtig.
[Subject] kämpft für die Freiheit.
Das Volk kämpft für die Freiheit.
Sich die Freiheit nehmen, zu [Verb].
Ich nehme mir die Freiheit, zu gehen.
Die Freiheit des [Genitive Noun].
Die Freiheit des Wortes.
Einschränkung der [Adjective] Freiheit.
Die Einschränkung der persönlichen Freiheit.
Die Paradoxie der [Noun] besteht darin, dass...
Die Paradoxie der Freiheit besteht darin, dass sie Grenzen braucht.
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Very high; one of the top 500 words in German.
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Das Freiheit
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Die Freiheit
Nouns ending in '-heit' are always feminine.
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Ich habe viel Freiheit heute.
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Ich habe viel Freizeit heute.
If you mean you have no work, use 'Freizeit'.
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Freiheit von Meinung
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Meinungsfreiheit
Use compound nouns for specific constitutional freedoms.
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Er ist in die Freiheit.
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Er ist in Freiheit.
The idiom for being free (not in jail) is 'in Freiheit' without an article.
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Die Freiheit zu reisen ist ein wichtiges Ding.
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Die Reisefreiheit ist ein hohes Gut.
Use more sophisticated vocabulary like 'hohes Gut' and compound nouns at higher levels.
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Suffix Rule
Always remember that nouns ending in '-heit', '-keit', '-ung', and '-schaft' are feminine. This will help you with many abstract nouns besides Freiheit.
Compound Power
German loves building words. If you want to say 'Freedom of X', try putting X in front of '-freiheit' (e.g., Pressefreiheit).
Freiheit vs. Frei
Use the noun 'Freiheit' for the concept, but the adjective 'frei' for the state. 'Ich bin frei' (I am free) vs. 'Ich habe Freiheit' (I have freedom).
Historical Weight
When using 'Freiheit' in Germany, be aware of its strong connection to the 1989 reunification. It’s a very positive, emotive word.
The 'H' Sound
Don't skip the 'h' in '-heit'. Pronounce it clearly as 'HITE' (rhyming with light), not just 'ITE'.
Genitive Usage
In formal writing, use the genitive: 'die Freiheit des Geistes' sounds much more professional than 'die Freiheit von dem Geist'.
Context Clues
If someone mentions 'Freiheit' in a political debate, they are talking about rights. In a travel vlog, they mean the feeling of adventure.
Song Association
Listen to Westernhagen's 'Freiheit'. The chorus will stick in your head and you'll never forget the word.
Negative Freedom
If you want to describe someone being too free in a bad way, use 'Zügellosigkeit' or 'Willkür' instead.
Level Up
Moving from 'Ich will Freiheit' to 'Die Meinungsfreiheit ist unantastbar' is a great sign of reaching B1/B2 level.
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记忆技巧
Think of a 'FRY' (frei) 'HEIGHT' (heit). To reach the highest height of your life, you need to be free like a bird in the sky.
视觉联想
Imagine the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a symbol of freedom, with the word 'FREIHEIT' written across it in glowing letters.
Word Web
挑战
Write three sentences about what 'Freiheit' means to you personally, using at least one compound noun like 'Reisefreiheit'.
词源
Derived from the Old High German 'frīheit', which comes from 'frī' (free). The suffix '-heit' is used to denote a state or condition.
原始含义: The state of being a free person (as opposed to a serf or slave) in Germanic tribal law.
Germanic (Indo-European). Cognate with Dutch 'vrijheid' and Old English 'frēodōm'.文化背景
Be mindful when discussing 'Freiheit' in a historical context related to WWII or the GDR, as these are sensitive topics for many Germans.
English speakers might use 'freedom' and 'liberty' interchangeably, but German almost exclusively uses 'Freiheit'. 'Liberty' as a political term is usually 'Freiheit'.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Politics
- Die Freiheit verteidigen
- Politische Gefangene
- Demokratische Werte
- Wahlrecht
Travel
- Die Freiheit der Straße
- Grenzenlos reisen
- Unabhängig sein
- Neues entdecken
Philosophy
- Der freie Wille
- Moralische Freiheit
- Existenzielle Freiheit
- Selbstbestimmung
Work
- Gestaltungsfreiheit
- Flexible Arbeitszeiten
- Eigenverantwortung
- Entscheidungsfreiheit
Nature
- In freier Wildbahn
- Die Freiheit der Berge
- Wie ein Vogel im Wind
- Unberührte Natur
对话开场白
"Was bedeutet Freiheit für dich persönlich?"
"Glaubst du, dass wir heute freier sind als früher?"
"Sollte es Grenzen für die Meinungsfreiheit im Internet geben?"
"Wann hast du dich in deinem Leben am freiesten gefühlt?"
"Ist Sicherheit wichtiger als Freiheit?"
日记主题
Beschreibe einen Moment, in dem du deine Freiheit besonders genossen hast.
Reflektiere über den Zusammenhang zwischen Freiheit und Verantwortung.
Wie würde eine Welt ohne Freiheit aussehen?
Welche 'Freiheiten' nimmst du dir im Alltag heraus?
Schreibe über eine historische Figur, die für die Freiheit gekämpft hat.
常见问题
10 个问题It is always feminine ('die Freiheit') because it ends in the suffix '-heit'.
'Freiheit' means liberty or freedom in an abstract sense. 'Freizeit' specifically refers to your free time or leisure time when you aren't working.
The most common term is 'Meinungsfreiheit'. You can also say 'Redefreiheit', but 'Meinungsfreiheit' is the legal term used in the constitution.
Yes, 'die Freiheiten' exists and usually refers to specific rights, privileges, or liberties someone is granted.
It means 'to take the liberty' of doing something, often used when someone acts independently or slightly boldly.
Yes, both come from the same Indo-European root meaning 'to love' or 'to be dear'. A 'free' person was originally someone who belonged to the 'dear' (kin) group.
It is 'academic freedom', the principle that university professors and students can research and teach without political interference.
Common ones are 'für die Freiheit' (for freedom), 'in Freiheit' (in freedom/at liberty), and 'von der Freiheit' (about freedom).
Yes, it is extremely common in German rock, pop, and folk music, often representing themes of rebellion or peace.
Literally 'fool's freedom', it refers to the license to say or do things that would normally be punished, historically associated with court jesters or carnival.
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Write a sentence with 'die Freiheit' and 'genießen'.
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Translate: 'Freedom of speech is important.'
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What is 'freedom' in German?
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Write a sentence using 'in Freiheit leben'.
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Translate: 'He took the liberty of calling you.'
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Write the plural of 'die Freiheit'.
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Translate: 'Academic freedom is protected.'
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Use 'Einschränkung der Freiheit' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'Thoughts are free.'
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What is 'freedom of the press'?
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Write a sentence with 'für die Freiheit kämpfen'.
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Translate: 'Freedom from fear.'
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Use 'grenzenlose Freiheit' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'Everyone has the right to freedom.'
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What is 'freedom of religion'?
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Write a sentence with 'innere Freiheit'.
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Translate: 'Freedom is a precious asset.'
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Use 'sich Freiheiten herausnehmen' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'The bird was released into freedom.'
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Pronounce: die Freiheit
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Say: Ich liebe die Freiheit.
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Say: Die Gedanken sind frei.
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Say: Meinungsfreiheit ist wichtig.
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Say: Wir genießen unsere Freiheit.
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Say: Freiheit für alle Menschen.
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Say: Pressefreiheit ist ein Grundrecht.
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Say: Ich nehme mir die Freiheit.
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Say: In Freiheit leben.
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Say: Die Freiheit des Einzelnen.
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Say: Grenzenlose Freiheit.
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Say: Religionsfreiheit.
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Say: Freiheit und Verantwortung.
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Say: Akademische Freiheit.
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Say: Reisefreiheit.
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Say: Den Kopf frei bekommen.
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Say: Freiheit ist ein kostbares Gut.
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Say: Die Freiheit der Kunst.
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Say: Kämpfen für die Freiheit.
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Say: Freiheit bedeutet Wahl.
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Listen and write the word: Freiheit
Listen and write: Die Freiheit ist schön.
Listen and write: Meinungsfreiheit.
Listen and write: Wir genießen die Freiheit.
Listen and write: Pressefreiheit.
Listen and write: In Freiheit leben.
Listen and write: Die Gedanken sind frei.
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Listen and write: Eine Nase voll Freiheit.
Listen and write: Kampf für Freiheit.
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Listen and write: Freiheit und Recht.
Listen and write: Die Freiheit der Meere.
Listen and write: Sich die Freiheit nehmen.
Listen and write: Freiheit ist wertvoll.
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Summary
Die Freiheit is more than just 'not being in jail'; it represents the foundational democratic and personal autonomy that is highly valued in German-speaking societies. Example: 'Die Freiheit der Gedanken ist grenzenlos.'
- A feminine noun meaning freedom or liberty.
- Central to German history, philosophy, and law.
- Formed from the adjective 'frei' and the suffix '-heit'.
- Used in many compound nouns like 'Meinungsfreiheit'.
Suffix Rule
Always remember that nouns ending in '-heit', '-keit', '-ung', and '-schaft' are feminine. This will help you with many abstract nouns besides Freiheit.
Compound Power
German loves building words. If you want to say 'Freedom of X', try putting X in front of '-freiheit' (e.g., Pressefreiheit).
Freiheit vs. Frei
Use the noun 'Freiheit' for the concept, but the adjective 'frei' for the state. 'Ich bin frei' (I am free) vs. 'Ich habe Freiheit' (I have freedom).
Historical Weight
When using 'Freiheit' in Germany, be aware of its strong connection to the 1989 reunification. It’s a very positive, emotive word.
例句
Die Freiheit ist ein hohes Gut in unserer Gesellschaft.
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