vermuten
vermuten 30秒了解
- Vermuten means to suspect or assume based on some evidence, sitting between a blind guess and certain knowledge.
- It is a regular verb conjugated as vermuten, vermutete, hat vermutet, commonly used with 'dass' clauses.
- The word is versatile, appearing in daily talk, news reports, crime fiction, and scientific or academic contexts.
- It differs from 'verdächtigen' (criminal suspicion) and 'glauben' (personal belief) by emphasizing logical deduction.
The German verb vermuten is a fundamental pillar of speculative communication in the German language. At its core, it translates to 'to suspect', 'to assume', or 'to suppose'. Unlike a wild guess, which might be better described by the verb raten, vermuten implies that the speaker has some level of evidence or a logical basis for their thought, even if they lack definitive proof. It occupies a critical middle ground in the hierarchy of certainty, sitting comfortably above 'guessing' but well below 'knowing' (wissen). In daily life, Germans use this word to navigate the uncertainties of social interactions, professional forecasts, and logical deductions. For instance, if you see dark clouds, you wouldn't just guess it might rain; you would vermuten it, because the clouds provide a visible reason for your assumption.
- Epistemic Nuance
- The word carries a sense of intellectual responsibility. When you use 'vermuten', you are signaling to your listener that you have considered the facts at hand and reached a probable conclusion. It is less emotional than 'befürchten' (to fear/suspect something bad) and more formal than 'denken' (to think).
Ich vermute, dass wir heute noch eine Antwort erhalten werden.
In a professional context, vermuten is indispensable. It allows experts to propose hypotheses without claiming absolute truth. A doctor might vermuten a specific cause for a symptom before tests confirm it. A detective in a crime thriller will vermuten who the culprit is based on clues. This verb is the engine of the 'whodunit' genre in German literature and television, such as the famous Tatort series, where investigators constantly vocalize their assumptions about motives and movements.
- Social Function
- Socially, 'vermuten' acts as a hedge. It softens a statement, making it less confrontational. Instead of saying 'You are lying', one might say 'Ich vermute, dass das nicht die ganze Wahrheit ist' (I suspect that is not the whole truth), which allows for a more diplomatic dialogue.
Furthermore, the verb is often paired with adverbs to indicate the strength of the suspicion. Stark vermuten (to strongly suspect) indicates high confidence, while vage vermuten (to vaguely suspect) suggests a weaker link. This flexibility makes it a versatile tool for expressing varying degrees of probability. In academic writing, you will often see the passive form es wird vermutet (it is assumed), which serves to introduce theories that are widely held but not yet proven. This demonstrates the word's transition from casual conversation to high-level scientific discourse.
- Synonymic Distinction
- While 'annehmen' is often used interchangeably, 'annehmen' is more about accepting a premise for the sake of argument, whereas 'vermuten' is about searching for the truth behind appearances.
Man vermutet die Ursache des Fehlers im System-Update.
Ich vermute, dass sie schon losgegangen sind.
Using vermuten correctly involves understanding its grammatical environment. Most commonly, it introduces a subordinate clause using dass. This structure allows you to express a full thought or suspicion. For example, 'Ich vermute, dass er krank ist' (I suspect that he is sick). In this case, the verb in the dass-clause moves to the end. This is the most natural way to use the verb in both spoken and written German. It provides a clear separation between the act of suspecting and the content of the suspicion itself.
- Direct Objects
- You can also use 'vermuten' with a direct accusative object. 'Wir vermuten einen Diebstahl' (We suspect a theft). Here, the suspicion is directed at a specific noun. This is very common in police reports or news headlines where brevity is key.
Die Experten vermuten einen Anstieg der Preise im nächsten Quartal.
Another advanced way to use vermuten is with an accusative and an infinitive or a prepositional phrase, although this is less common than the dass-clause. For instance, 'Ich vermute ihn in Berlin' (I suspect him to be in Berlin). This construction is concise and often found in literature. It essentially skips the 'dass er in Berlin ist' part for a more direct impact. When you use it this way, you are placing the person or thing you are suspecting directly after the verb.
- Passive Voice
- In formal or scientific contexts, the passive voice is frequently used: 'Es wird vermutet, dass...' (It is assumed that...). This removes the subject and focuses entirely on the hypothesis, which is a hallmark of objective reporting.
The verb can also be used to express a suspicion about a past event. 'Sie vermuteten, dass er die Nachricht nicht erhalten hatte.' (They suspected that he hadn't received the message). Here, you combine the past tense of vermuten with the past perfect in the subordinate clause. This allows for complex storytelling and chronological clarity. In everyday speech, however, people often stick to the present tense 'Ich vermute...' even when talking about past events if the suspicion is happening right now.
- Modal Verbs
- You can combine 'vermuten' with modal verbs like 'müssen' or 'können' to change the intensity. 'Man muss vermuten...' (One must assume...) adds a layer of logical necessity to the suspicion.
Was vermutest du, wer den Wettbewerb gewinnen wird?
Hinter diesem Lächeln vermutete niemand eine solche Bosheit.
You will encounter vermuten in a wide array of settings, from the mundane to the highly specialized. One of the most common places is in the daily news. Journalists use it to report on ongoing investigations or unconfirmed reports. For example, 'Die Polizei vermutet Brandstiftung' (Police suspect arson). This usage highlights the word's role in reporting facts that are likely but not yet legally established. It provides a safety net for reporters to discuss possibilities without making definitive claims that could lead to legal trouble.
- The Workplace
- In office environments, 'vermuten' is used during brainstorming sessions or project updates. 'Ich vermute, dass das Projekt länger dauern wird als geplant' (I suspect the project will take longer than planned). It is a professional way to voice concerns or predictions based on current progress.
Man vermutet, dass die Zinsen bald wieder sinken werden.
In the realm of German crime fiction (Krimis), vermuten is a keyword. Detectives, lawyers, and witnesses use it constantly. Whether it's a classic novel or a modern TV drama, the dialogue is filled with characters suspecting motives and hidden truths. You might hear a detective say, 'Wir vermuten, dass der Täter aus dem engsten Familienkreis kommt' (We suspect the perpetrator comes from the immediate family circle). This usage reinforces the idea of vermuten as a logical step in solving a puzzle.
- Weather and Science
- Meteorologists and scientists use the verb to discuss models and hypotheses. While they rely on data, the outcome is often still a 'Vermutung' (the noun form) until it actually happens or is proven by experiment.
In casual conversation, you'll hear it when friends discuss the behavior of others. 'Warum ist sie nicht gekommen? Ich vermute, sie hat es einfach vergessen.' (Why didn't she come? I suspect she just forgot.) Here, it replaces 'glauben' to add a touch of analytical flavor to the gossip. It suggests that the speaker has thought about the person's character and reached a conclusion. It is also frequently heard in academic lectures where professors introduce different schools of thought or historical interpretations that are not universally agreed upon.
- Medical Settings
- Doctors often say 'Ich vermute eine Unverträglichkeit' (I suspect an intolerance) before running tests. It helps manage patient expectations while providing a preliminary diagnosis.
Die Archäologen vermuten weitere Schätze unter dieser Schicht.
Ich vermute mal, dass du Hunger hast, oder?
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with vermuten is confusing it with the English verb 'to suspect' in a purely negative or criminal sense. While vermuten can certainly be used for crimes, it is much broader. In English, 'I suspect he is nice' sounds a bit strange, but in German, 'Ich vermute, dass er nett ist' is perfectly normal. It simply means 'I assume he is nice'. Learners should avoid limiting the word to police contexts and embrace its use for positive or neutral assumptions as well.
- Confusion with 'verdächtigen'
- This is the biggest hurdle. 'Verdächtigen' specifically means to suspect someone of a crime or wrongdoing. If you say 'Ich verdächtige, dass es regnet', it sounds like you are accusing the rain of a crime. Use 'vermuten' for general assumptions and 'verdächtigen' only for accusations.
Falsch: Ich verdächtige, dass der Zug Verspätung hat. (Wrong)
Richtig: Ich vermute, dass der Zug Verspätung hat. (Correct)
Another error involves word order in dass-clauses. Because vermuten so often introduces these clauses, learners frequently forget to kick the verb to the end. 'Ich vermute, dass er ist zu Hause' is a common mistake. It must be 'Ich vermute, dass er zu Hause ist'. This is a general rule for subordinate clauses, but it's particularly noticeable with vermuten because of how often the structure is used. Practice linking the thought 'I suspect' with the 'verb-at-the-end' mental trigger.
- Overusing 'denken' or 'glauben'
- While not strictly a 'mistake', many learners rely too heavily on 'denken' (think) or 'glauben' (believe). While these are okay, using 'vermuten' shows a higher level of German proficiency (A2/B1 level). It shows you can distinguish between a belief and a logical assumption.
Confusion also arises with the adverb vermutlich. Learners sometimes try to use the verb when they should use the adverb. For example, 'Er vermutet kommt heute' is incorrect. You should say 'Er kommt vermutlich heute' (He is probably coming today) or 'Ich vermute, dass er heute kommt'. The verb requires a subject who is doing the suspecting. If you just want to say 'probably', use the adverb vermutlich or wahrscheinlich instead of trying to shoehorn the verb into the sentence.
- Prepositional Pitfalls
- Don't confuse 'vermuten' with 'mutmaßen'. While similar, 'mutmaßen' is much more formal and usually implies even less evidence than 'vermuten'. Stick to 'vermuten' for 95% of situations.
Ich vermute, dass wir uns geirrt haben.
Man darf nicht einfach vermuten, ohne Beweise zu haben.
German is rich with verbs that express degrees of certainty. Understanding where vermuten fits in this spectrum is key to sounding like a native speaker. The most common alternative is glauben. While glauben often means 'to believe' (as in faith or opinion), it is also used for 'to think/suppose'. However, glauben is more subjective and personal. Vermuten is more objective and analytical. If you say 'Ich glaube, es regnet', it's just your feeling. If you say 'Ich vermute, dass es regnet', it sounds like you've checked the barometer.
- Vermuten vs. Annehmen
- 'Annehmen' (to assume) is very close. The difference is subtle: 'Annehmen' often implies taking something as a given for a further logical step ('Assuming that A is true, then B...'), while 'vermuten' is the act of trying to figure out if A is true in the first place.
Ich vermute, dass der Schlüssel im Auto liegt.
Another interesting neighbor is schätzen. Literally 'to estimate' or 'to value', in colloquial German it's used to mean 'I guess'. 'Ich schätze, er kommt um acht' (I guess he'll come at eight). This is much more informal than vermuten. You would use schätzen with friends when talking about time, prices, or quantities. Vermuten would sound a bit too stiff in a casual conversation about what time the pizza will arrive. On the more formal end of the scale, we have mutmaßen. This is purely literary or high-level journalistic German. It implies a 'conjecture'—a guess made with very little evidence.
- Vermuten vs. Verdächtigen
- As mentioned in common mistakes, 'verdächtigen' is for crimes. 'Ich verdächtige ihn des Diebstahls' (I suspect him of theft). You cannot 'verdächtigen' that the weather will be good. 'Vermuten' is the safe, all-purpose word for non-criminal suspicions.
Finally, consider ahnen. This means 'to have a hunch' or 'to suspect' in an intuitive, gut-feeling way. 'Ich ahne nichts Gutes' (I have a bad feeling about this). While vermuten is a product of the head (logic), ahnen is a product of the gut (intuition). If you have a feeling something is true but you can't explain why, ahnen is your word. If you have a reason for your thought, stick with vermuten. This distinction allows you to be very precise about where your 'suspicion' is coming from.
- Comparison Table
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- Glauben: Subjective belief/opinion.
- Vermuten: Objective assumption based on some evidence.
- Annehmen: Theoretical assumption or acceptance of a premise.
- Schätzen: Informal guess, often about numbers/time.
- Ahnen: Intuitive hunch or premonition.
Man kann nur mutmaßen, was damals wirklich geschah.
Wir gehen davon aus, dass die Lieferung morgen eintrifft.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The root 'Mut' (courage/mood) originally referred to the mind or spirit in general. So 'vermuten' is literally 'to put your mind toward something'.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'v' like an English 'v' (it should be 'f').
- Stressing the first syllable 'ver' instead of 'mu'.
- Pronouncing the 'u' like the 'u' in 'bus' (it should be a long 'oo' sound like in 'moon').
- Swallowing the 'en' ending too much in formal speech.
- Confusing the 't' with a 'd' sound.
难度评级
Easy to recognize in texts once the root is known.
Requires knowledge of 'dass' clause word order.
Pronunciation of 'v' as 'f' and stress are key.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to catch.
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前置知识
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需要掌握的语法
Dass-clauses
Ich vermute, dass er kommt.
Verb-final position in subordinate clauses
...dass er krank ist.
Passive voice with 'werden'
Es wird vermutet...
Regular verb conjugation
du vermutest, er vermutete.
Accusative objects
Ich vermute einen Fehler.
按水平分级的例句
Ich vermute, er kommt.
I suspect he's coming.
Simple present tense.
Vermutest du das auch?
Do you suspect that too?
Question form with 'du'.
Wir vermuten Regen.
We suspect rain.
Direct accusative object.
Sie vermutet nichts.
She suspects nothing.
Negation with 'nichts'.
Ich vermute, sie ist da.
I suspect she is there.
Simple 'dass'-clause (omitted 'dass').
Er vermutet einen Fehler.
He suspects a mistake.
Accusative object 'einen Fehler'.
Was vermutet ihr?
What do you (plural) suspect?
Question with 'ihr'.
Ich vermute, es ist spät.
I suspect it is late.
Present tense assumption.
Ich vermute, dass der Zug Verspätung hat.
I suspect that the train is late.
Subordinate clause with 'dass'.
Die Kinder vermuten ein Geschenk.
The children suspect a gift.
Plural subject.
Vermuten Sie, dass er krank ist?
Do you (formal) suspect that he is sick?
Formal address 'Sie'.
Wir vermuteten den Schlüssel in der Tasche.
We suspected the key was in the pocket.
Präteritum (past tense).
Ich vermute, dass das Restaurant heute zu ist.
I suspect that the restaurant is closed today.
Negative 'dass'-clause.
Niemand vermutet hier eine Gefahr.
Nobody suspects a danger here.
Subject 'niemand'.
Er vermutet, dass sie ihn nicht hört.
He suspects that she doesn't hear him.
Personal pronoun objects.
Ich vermute, dass wir bald essen.
I suspect that we will eat soon.
Future meaning in present tense.
Man vermutet, dass der Klimawandel die Ursache ist.
It is suspected that climate change is the cause.
Impersonal subject 'man'.
Ich habe schon lange vermutet, dass er kündigt.
I have suspected for a long time that he would quit.
Perfekt tense.
Die Polizei vermutet den Täter in der Nähe.
The police suspect the perpetrator is nearby.
Accusative object + prepositional phrase.
Es gibt Gründe zu vermuten, dass der Plan scheitert.
There are reasons to suspect that the plan will fail.
Infinitive construction with 'zu'.
Ich vermute stark, dass er die Wahrheit sagt.
I strongly suspect that he is telling the truth.
Adverbial intensifier 'stark'.
Wir vermuteten fälschlicherweise, dass er reich sei.
We wrongly suspected that he was rich.
Adverb 'fälschlicherweise'.
Was lässt dich das vermuten?
What makes you suspect that?
Causative structure with 'lassen'.
Man kann nur vermuten, wie er sich fühlt.
One can only suspect how he feels.
Modal verb 'können'.
Es wird vermutet, dass die Inflation weiter steigt.
It is assumed that inflation will continue to rise.
Passive voice.
Hinter dieser Entscheidung vermute ich politische Motive.
Behind this decision, I suspect political motives.
Abstract accusative object.
Niemand hätte vermutet, dass er so talentiert ist.
No one would have suspected that he is so talented.
Konjunktiv II (Past).
Ich vermute ihn hinter der ganzen Angelegenheit.
I suspect him to be behind the whole matter.
Direct accusative + prepositional phrase.
Wissenschaftler vermuten einen Zusammenhang zwischen den Daten.
Scientists suspect a connection between the data.
Scientific context.
Man darf vermuten, dass die Verhandlungen schwierig werden.
One may assume that the negotiations will be difficult.
Modal verb 'dürfen'.
Ich vermute, dass die Nachricht ihn bereits erreicht hat.
I suspect that the news has already reached him.
Perfekt in the subordinate clause.
Es lässt sich vermuten, dass das Unternehmen expandiert.
It can be assumed that the company is expanding.
Reflexive passive construction.
Die Experten vermuten eine erhebliche Dunkelziffer.
Experts suspect a significant number of unreported cases.
Specialized vocabulary 'Dunkelziffer'.
Unter der Oberfläche vermutet man tiefere Konflikte.
Beneath the surface, deeper conflicts are suspected.
Metaphorical usage.
Man vermutete ihn fälschlich als Urheber des Gerüchts.
He was wrongly suspected as the author of the rumor.
Adverb 'fälschlich' + 'als' construction.
Es wäre vermessen zu vermuten, dass wir alles wissen.
It would be presumptuous to assume that we know everything.
Adjective 'vermessen' + infinitive clause.
Die Archäologen vermuten hier eine antike Siedlung.
Archaeologists suspect an ancient settlement here.
Academic context.
Ich vermute, dass die Intentionen des Autors missverstanden wurden.
I suspect that the author's intentions were misunderstood.
Passive in the subordinate clause.
Man vermutet, dass die Substanz toxisch wirken könnte.
It is suspected that the substance could have a toxic effect.
Subjunctive 'könnte' in the 'dass'-clause.
Er vermutete hinter der Freundlichkeit eine versteckte Agenda.
He suspected a hidden agenda behind the friendliness.
Idiomatic 'versteckte Agenda'.
Es lässt sich lediglich mutmaßen, was die Akteure zu diesem Schritt bewog, obgleich man rationale Gründe vermuten darf.
One can only speculate what moved the actors to this step, although one may assume rational reasons.
Complex sentence with 'obgleich' and modal verbs.
Die Forschung vermutet eine Korrelation, die bisher jeglicher empirischen Evidenz entbehrt.
Research suspects a correlation that has so far lacked any empirical evidence.
High-level academic vocabulary.
In der Philologie vermutet man oft Interpolationen in antiken Texten.
In philology, interpolations in ancient texts are often suspected.
Technical term 'Interpolationen'.
Man mag vermuten, dass die soziokulturellen Implikationen weitreichender sind als angenommen.
One might assume that the socio-cultural implications are more far-reaching than assumed.
Modal particle 'mag' + complex noun phrases.
In jener Epoche vermutete man den Sitz der Seele im Herzen.
In that era, the seat of the soul was suspected to be in the heart.
Historical context.
Es wird vermutet, dass die ontologische Differenz hier eine entscheidende Rolle spielt.
It is suspected that the ontological difference plays a decisive role here.
Philosophical terminology.
Ohne die Fakten zu kennen, wäre es reine Spekulation, ein Motiv zu vermuten.
Without knowing the facts, it would be pure speculation to assume a motive.
Conditional 'wäre' + infinitive clause.
Die Kriminalisten vermuten ein komplexes Netzwerk hinter dem Einbruch.
Criminologists suspect a complex network behind the burglary.
Professional terminology 'Kriminalisten'.
常见搭配
常用短语
— A formal way to say 'It is to be expected that...'.
Es steht zu vermuten, dass die Preise steigen.
— To suspect something bad is happening.
Sein Schweigen lässt nichts Gutes vermuten.
— As was to be expected / as suspected...
Wie zu vermuten war, kam er zu spät.
— To suspect a system error.
Techniker vermuten einen Fehler im System.
容易混淆的词
Use this only for crimes or moral wrongdoing; 'vermuten' is for general assumptions.
This is the adverb 'probably'; 'vermuten' is the verb 'to suspect'.
This means to 'guess' blindly; 'vermuten' implies some evidence.
习语与表达
— To smell a rat; to suspect that something is wrong.
Als er das Angebot sah, roch er sofort Lunte.
informal— To have a gut feeling about something (often a suspicion).
Ich habe es im Urin, dass heute etwas passiert.
slang— To smell a rat; to suspect a trick.
Er wollte mich täuschen, aber ich habe den Braten gerochen.
informal— To become suspicious.
Die Nachbarn schöpften Verdacht, als sie das Licht sahen.
neutral— To find out someone's tricks (after suspecting them).
Die Polizei ist seinen Schlichen endlich hintergekommen.
neutral— To be on the wrong track (with one's assumptions).
Wenn du das vermutest, bist du auf dem Holzweg.
informal— To clear up a suspicion or mystery.
Wir müssen endlich Licht ins Dunkel bringen.
neutral— To have skeletons in the closet (to be suspicious of wrongdoing).
Ich vermute, er hat Dreck am Stecken.
informal— To suspect the worst.
Als das Telefon mitten in der Nacht klingelte, ahnte sie Böses.
neutral— To be 'in the air' (a suspicion or feeling).
Eine Veränderung vermuteten alle, es lag in der Luft.
neutral容易混淆
Both mean 'to assume'.
'Annehmen' is more about taking a premise as given for logic; 'vermuten' is about searching for the truth.
Ich nehme an, das stimmt. / Ich vermute, dass das stimmt.
Both involve guessing.
'Schätzen' is for numbers, values, or very casual guesses; 'vermuten' is more analytical.
Ich schätze das Gewicht. / Ich vermute den Grund.
Both deal with incomplete knowledge.
'Ahnen' is intuitive (gut feeling); 'vermuten' is cognitive (logical assumption).
Ich ahne Schlimmes. / Ich vermute einen Defekt.
Both can involve future events.
'Befürchten' is specifically for negative things you are afraid of; 'vermuten' is neutral.
Ich befürchte Regen. / Ich vermute Regen.
Both express a thought.
'Meinen' is an opinion or intended meaning; 'vermuten' is a hypothesis.
Ich meine, das ist gut. / Ich vermute, das ist gut.
句型
Ich vermute [Noun].
Ich vermute Regen.
Ich vermute, dass [S] [O] [V].
Ich vermute, dass er heute kommt.
Man vermutet [Noun] hinter [Dative].
Man vermutet den Fehler hinter der Software.
Es wird vermutet, dass...
Es wird vermutet, dass die Preise sinken.
[Subject] lässt [Noun] vermuten.
Das lässt einen Betrug vermuten.
[Subject] vermutet [Object] zu sein.
Ich vermute ihn in Berlin zu sein.
Fälschlicherweise vermuten, dass...
Sie vermuteten fälschlicherweise, dass er lügt.
Es steht zu vermuten, dass...
Es steht zu vermuten, dass die Krise andauert.
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Very high in both written and spoken German.
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Ich vermute an ihn.
→
Ich vermute, dass er es war. / Ich vermute ihn (als Täter).
'Vermuten' does not take the preposition 'an'. It takes a direct object or a 'dass' clause.
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Ich vermute, dass er ist zu Hause.
→
Ich vermute, dass er zu Hause ist.
In a 'dass' clause, the conjugated verb must go to the end of the sentence.
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Ich verdächtige, dass es regnet.
→
Ich vermute, dass es regnet.
'Verdächtigen' is for criminal suspicion. For weather or general things, use 'vermuten'.
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Er vermutet kommt heute.
→
Er kommt vermutlich heute. / Ich vermute, dass er heute kommt.
You cannot use the verb 'vermuten' like an adverb. Use 'vermutlich' for 'probably'.
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Ich habe vermuten.
→
Ich habe vermutet.
The past participle of 'vermuten' is 'vermutet'.
小贴士
Dass-Clause Master
When using 'vermuten, dass...', always put the verb at the very end. This is the most common way to use the word correctly.
Upgrade from Glauben
Whenever you want to say 'I think' based on a reason, use 'Ich vermute' instead of 'Ich glaube'. It sounds much more professional.
The F-Sound
Don't forget that 'v' in German is almost always an 'f' sound. Say 'fer-mu-ten', not 'ver-mu-ten'.
Detective Mode
Think of yourself as a detective when you use this word. You are looking at clues and making a deduction.
Softening with 'mal'
In casual speech, add 'mal' to make your assumption sound less like an accusation and more like a friendly guess: 'Ich vermute mal...'
Academic Hedging
In essays, use 'Es wird vermutet...' to present theories without claiming they are absolute facts. This is called hedging.
News Alerts
When you hear 'vermuten' on the news, it means the story is still developing and the facts aren't 100% confirmed yet.
Asking for Opinions
Use 'Was vermutest du?' to ask someone for their educated guess. it sounds more engaging than just 'Was denkst du?'
Root Word Mut
Remember the root 'Mut' (mood/spirit). You are putting your 'spirit' or 'mind' toward a possibility.
Avoid Verdächtigen
Never use 'verdächtigen' for the weather or neutral things. Save it for the bad guys!
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'Ver-Moo-Ten'. You are in the 'Mood' (Mut) for a theory, but it's not yet 'Proven' (Ver-). Or: 'For-Moot-En' - it's a moot point until you know for sure.
视觉联想
Imagine a detective with a magnifying glass looking at a footprint. He doesn't know who it is, but he 'vermutet' the person is tall.
Word Web
挑战
Try to write three sentences about what you vermuten your neighbor is doing right now using the 'dass' structure.
词源
From Middle High German 'muoten', which meant to strive for or demand. The prefix 'ver-' was added later to change the meaning toward the mental act of assuming or thinking.
原始含义: To demand, to strive for, or to have a mind toward something.
Germanic (Indo-European)文化背景
Be careful when suspecting (vermuten) people of bad things in a professional setting; use 'annehmen' for a more neutral tone.
English speakers often use 'I guess' or 'I think', but 'vermuten' is more common in German news than 'suspect' is in English news for non-criminal events.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Crime/Police
- den Täter vermuten
- einen Diebstahl vermuten
- Brandstiftung vermuten
- Indizien vermuten
Weather
- Regen vermuten
- ein Gewitter vermuten
- Sonnenschein vermuten
- einen Wetterumschwung vermuten
Office/Work
- einen Fehler vermuten
- Verspätungen vermuten
- Probleme vermuten
- Erfolg vermuten
Health
- eine Allergie vermuten
- eine Erkältung vermuten
- die Ursache vermuten
- Besserung vermuten
Social/Gossip
- eine Affäre vermuten
- Lügen vermuten
- Geheimnisse vermuten
- Interesse vermuten
对话开场白
"Was vermutest du, wie das Wetter am Wochenende wird?"
"Ich vermute, dass Deutschlernen einfacher wird, je mehr man spricht. Was denkst du?"
"Vermutest du, dass künstliche Intelligenz unsere Jobs verändern wird?"
"Was vermutest du hinter dem seltsamen Geräusch von gestern Nacht?"
"Ich vermute, dass du gerne reist. Wohin geht dein nächster Urlaub?"
日记主题
Schreibe über eine Situation, in der du etwas vermutet hast, das sich später als wahr herausstellte.
Was vermutest du, wie dein Leben in fünf Jahren aussehen wird? Beschreibe deine Annahmen.
Gibt es etwas an deinem aktuellen Job oder Studium, bei dem du eine Veränderung vermutest?
Beschreibe einen Krimi-Plot: Wer ist das Opfer, und wen vermutet die Polizei als Täter?
Vermutest du, dass Menschen auf anderen Planeten leben? Warum oder warum nicht?
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, absolutely! You can vermuten that someone is nice, that you got a promotion, or that the weather will be great. It is not limited to negative suspicions like in English.
'Glauben' is more about personal belief or feeling, while 'vermuten' suggests you have a logical reason or some evidence for your thought.
No, it usually takes the Indikativ (regular tense). However, in the 'dass'-clause, you might use Konjunktiv II if the assumption is very unlikely or purely hypothetical.
No, it is an inseparable verb. The 'ver-' prefix stays attached to the root throughout all conjugations.
If you suspect him of a crime, use 'Ich verdächtige ihn'. If you just assume he is the one who did something neutral, use 'Ich vermute, dass er es war'.
'Vermutlich' is an adverb meaning 'probably'. 'Vermuten' is the verb 'to suspect'. Use 'vermutlich' to describe an action, and 'vermuten' to describe your mental state.
The noun is 'die Vermutung' (plural: die Vermutungen). It is feminine.
Yes, but it usually implies you suspect their location or involvement, e.g., 'Ich vermute ihn im Büro' (I suspect he is in the office).
It is neutral to slightly formal. It is perfectly fine in a casual conversation, but it sounds more educated than 'glauben'.
The past participle is 'vermutet'. Example: 'Ich habe das schon vermutet'.
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Write a sentence using 'vermuten' and 'Regen'.
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Write a sentence with 'vermuten' and a 'dass'-clause about a friend.
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Explain the difference between 'vermuten' and 'wissen' in German.
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Use 'stark vermuten' in a sentence about a mistake.
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Write a formal sentence using the passive voice 'Es wird vermutet'.
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Describe a crime scene and use 'vermuten' for the perpetrator.
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Use 'fälschlicherweise vermuten' in a past tense sentence.
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Write a question asking someone about their assumption.
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Use 'vermuten' to talk about a scientific hypothesis.
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Write a sentence with 'Ich vermute mal'.
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Use the noun 'Vermutung' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about a suspected reason for a delay.
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Use 'vermuten' with a person as a direct object.
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Write a sentence about a hidden agenda using 'vermuten'.
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Use 'vermuten' in the Konjunktiv II (would suspect).
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Write a sentence using 'wie zu vermuten war'.
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Use 'vermuten' to express a suspicion about a past event.
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Write a sentence about a suspected medical condition.
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Use 'vermuten' in a dialogue about a missing item.
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Write a sentence about a suspected financial change.
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Say 'I suspect that he is at home' in German.
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Ask a friend 'What do you suspect?'
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Say 'We suspect a mistake' in German.
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Say 'I strongly suspect that' in German.
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Say 'It is assumed that...' in German.
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Say 'I guess you are hungry' using 'vermuten mal'.
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Say 'Nobody suspected it' in the past tense.
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Say 'What makes you think that?' using 'vermuten'.
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Say 'I suspect the reason is the weather'.
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Say 'As suspected, he didn't come'.
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Say 'I suspect him in the garden'.
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Say 'Do you suspect a fraud?' in German.
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Say 'I wrongly suspected that'.
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Say 'One can only suspect'.
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Say 'I suspect that she is lying'.
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Say 'The police suspect him'.
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Say 'I suspect the train is late'.
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Say 'There are reasons to suspect that'.
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Say 'I suspect a connection'.
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Say 'I suspect that it's over'.
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Listen and write the missing word: 'Ich ______ dass er kommt.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Man ______ einen Diebstahl.'
Listen and write the missing word: 'Was ______ du?'
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Listen and write the missing word: 'Ich ______ mal...'
Listen and identify the tense: 'Wir vermuteten einen Fehler.'
Listen and write: 'Ich vermute stark, dass er lügt.'
Listen and write: 'Niemand vermutet etwas.'
Listen and write: 'Die Polizei vermutet den Täter.'
Listen and write: 'Wie zu vermuten war...'
Listen and write: 'Ich vermute ihn im Büro.'
Listen and write: 'Das lässt nichts Gutes vermuten.'
Listen and write: 'Haben Sie das vermutet?'
Listen and write: 'Ich vermute, es regnet.'
Listen and write: 'Man vermutet einen Zusammenhang.'
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Summary
The verb 'vermuten' is your go-to word for making educated guesses or assumptions in German. It signals that you have a reason for your thought, making you sound more analytical and precise than simply using 'glauben'. Example: 'Ich vermute, dass der Schlüssel noch im Schloss steckt.'
- Vermuten means to suspect or assume based on some evidence, sitting between a blind guess and certain knowledge.
- It is a regular verb conjugated as vermuten, vermutete, hat vermutet, commonly used with 'dass' clauses.
- The word is versatile, appearing in daily talk, news reports, crime fiction, and scientific or academic contexts.
- It differs from 'verdächtigen' (criminal suspicion) and 'glauben' (personal belief) by emphasizing logical deduction.
Dass-Clause Master
When using 'vermuten, dass...', always put the verb at the very end. This is the most common way to use the word correctly.
Upgrade from Glauben
Whenever you want to say 'I think' based on a reason, use 'Ich vermute' instead of 'Ich glaube'. It sounds much more professional.
The F-Sound
Don't forget that 'v' in German is almost always an 'f' sound. Say 'fer-mu-ten', not 'ver-mu-ten'.
Detective Mode
Think of yourself as a detective when you use this word. You are looking at clues and making a deduction.
例句
Ich vermute, dass er heute nicht kommt.
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