wahrscheinlich
wahrscheinlich 30秒了解
- Wahrscheinlich means 'probably' and indicates a high degree of certainty (75-90%). It is stronger than 'vielleicht' (maybe).
- It can be an adverb (Ich komme wahrscheinlich) or an adjective (ein wahrscheinlicher Grund). As an adjective, it needs endings.
- In a sentence, if it starts the sentence, the verb must come second. Otherwise, it usually sits in the middle field.
- It is essential for daily conversation, weather forecasts, and professional estimations in German-speaking cultures.
The German word wahrscheinlich is a cornerstone of daily communication, serving as the primary way to express probability. At its linguistic core, it is a compound of wahr (true) and scheinlich (appearing/seeming), derived from the verb scheinen. Therefore, the literal etymological meaning is 'appearing to be true.' In practical usage, it translates most accurately to the English 'probably' or 'likely.' Unlike the word vielleicht (maybe), which suggests a 50/50 chance or even less, wahrscheinlich carries a higher degree of certainty, typically signaling a likelihood of 70% to 90%.
- Degree of Certainty
- High probability (75%+). It suggests that while something isn't guaranteed, the evidence strongly points toward that outcome.
Germans use this word in almost every context imaginable, from predicting the weather to discussing business outcomes or personal plans. It functions both as an adverb and an adjective. When used as an adverb, it modifies the entire sentence's truth value. When used as an adjective, it describes a noun, such as 'a likely scenario' (ein wahrscheinliches Szenario). Understanding the nuance between wahrscheinlich and its cousins like vermutlich (presumably) or eventuell (possibly) is key to reaching B1 and B2 proficiency levels.
Es wird heute wahrscheinlich regnen, also nimm einen Regenschirm mit.
In social interactions, wahrscheinlich acts as a buffer. German culture often values precision and honesty; by using this word, a speaker avoids making a definitive promise they might not be able to keep, while still providing a helpful estimate of the situation. It is less vague than 'maybe' and more cautious than 'definitely.' For example, if a friend asks if you are coming to a party, saying 'Ich komme wahrscheinlich' implies you have every intention of being there, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
- Grammatical Flexibility
- It can appear at the start of a sentence for emphasis, or in the middle field (Mittelfeld) following the conjugated verb.
Wahrscheinlich hat er den Bus verpasst.
In academic and scientific contexts, the word transitions into the noun die Wahrscheinlichkeit (probability). Here, it is used to discuss statistics, risks, and logical deductions. For a learner, mastering the adverbial use is the first priority, as it appears in nearly every casual conversation. It is one of those 'filler' words that, while technically carrying specific meaning, also helps the flow of German speech, making the speaker sound more natural and less like a textbook.
Das ist die wahrscheinlichste Erklärung für das Problem.
- Common Collocations
- höchst wahrscheinlich (highly likely), ziemlich wahrscheinlich (quite likely), eher wahrscheinlich (rather likely).
Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass wir morgen gewinnen.
Finally, notice how wahrscheinlich can be used as a standalone answer. If someone asks, 'Kommst du morgen?' (Are you coming tomorrow?), answering with 'Wahrscheinlich' is a perfectly acceptable way to say 'Probably.' It conveys a positive outlook without the weight of a definitive 'Yes.'
Using wahrscheinlich correctly involves understanding German word order, specifically the 'Mittelfeld' (middle field). In a standard declarative sentence, the conjugated verb takes the second position. Wahrscheinlich usually sits right after the verb or after the subject/pronoun if the subject isn't in the first position. This placement is crucial for sounding like a native speaker.
- Standard Adverbial Position
- Subject + Verb + wahrscheinlich + Rest of Sentence.
Wir gehen wahrscheinlich am Wochenende ins Kino.
When you want to emphasize the probability itself, you can move wahrscheinlich to the first position. Remember that in German, the verb must still remain in the second position, so the subject will move to the third position. This is a common rhetorical device to highlight that what follows is an assumption rather than a fact.
Wahrscheinlich hat sie ihre Schlüssel zu Hause vergessen.
Another common structure is using 'Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass...' (It is likely that...). This introduces a subordinate clause. In the subordinate clause, the conjugated verb must move to the very end. This structure is slightly more formal and is often used in writing or when presenting a logical conclusion based on evidence.
- Adjectival Use
- When used before a noun, it must take the appropriate adjective ending (e, er, es, en, em).
Das ist ein wahrscheinliches Ergebnis der Verhandlungen.
In questions, wahrscheinlich usually follows the subject. For example, 'Ist es wahrscheinlich, dass...?' (Is it likely that...?). If you are asking a 'W-question' (who, what, where), the word order follows the standard question rules with the adverb tucked into the middle.
Wann wirst du wahrscheinlich fertig sein?
Negation is also important. To say something is 'unlikely,' you can either use 'nicht wahrscheinlich' or the more common 'unwahrscheinlich.' The prefix 'un-' is the standard way to negate adjectives and adverbs in German, similar to the English 'un-'.
- With Modal Verbs
- It usually sits between the modal verb and the main verb at the end.
Wir müssen wahrscheinlich länger arbeiten.
Lastly, consider the use of wahrscheinlich in the perfect tense. It follows the auxiliary verb (haben/sein) and the subject. 'Er hat wahrscheinlich gegessen' (He has probably eaten). The adverb clarifies the speaker's level of certainty about a past event. This versatility makes it an indispensable tool for any German learner aiming for fluency.
If you turn on a German news broadcast or open a newspaper like Die Zeit or Der Spiegel, you will encounter wahrscheinlich almost immediately. It is the language of reporting when facts are still being gathered. Journalists use it to describe projected election results, economic forecasts, or the likely causes of an event. It provides a layer of professional caution that is essential in high-quality journalism.
- In the News
- Used for forecasts, expert opinions, and developing stories where certainty is not yet 100%.
Die Zinsen werden wahrscheinlich im nächsten Quartal steigen.
In the workplace, wahrscheinlich is the go-to word for project management and deadline estimations. If a colleague asks when a report will be finished, 'Wahrscheinlich bis Freitag' (Probably by Friday) is a standard response. It manages expectations while showing a commitment to a timeline. In meetings, you'll hear it used to weigh different options: 'Option A ist wahrscheinlich die effizienteste Lösung' (Option A is probably the most efficient solution).
Weather forecasts in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are another prime location for this word. Because weather is inherently unpredictable, meteorologists rely on wahrscheinlich to describe chances of precipitation or sunshine. You'll often see maps with percentages, but the verbal explanation will almost always include 'wahrscheinlich' or 'sehr wahrscheinlich.'
Am Nachmittag sind wahrscheinlich einzelne Gewitter möglich.
- In Daily Life
- Used for making plans, speculating about friends, or explaining why someone is late.
On the street and in casual conversation, the word is often shortened in very fast speech, though not in writing. You might hear something that sounds like 'wah'scheinlich' with a swallowed middle syllable. It's used to speculate about why the train is late ('Wahrscheinlich gibt es eine Signalstörung') or what a friend is doing ('Er ist wahrscheinlich noch bei der Arbeit'). It is a social lubricant that allows for speculation without the risk of being wrong.
Hast du Thomas gesehen? Er ist wahrscheinlich schon nach Hause gegangen.
In literature and film, wahrscheinlich is used to build suspense or character depth. A detective might say, 'Der Täter ist wahrscheinlich ein Profi' (The perpetrator is probably a professional). It sets a direction for the plot while leaving room for a twist. Whether you are watching a Netflix series in German or reading a crime novel, keep an ear out for this word—it's everywhere.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is confusing wahrscheinlich with vielleicht. In English, 'maybe' and 'probably' are sometimes used interchangeably in casual speech, but in German, the distinction is sharper. Using vielleicht when you mean wahrscheinlich can make you sound much less certain than you actually are. If you are 80% sure, always go with wahrscheinlich.
- Mistake: Confusion with 'Vielleicht'
- 'Vielleicht' = 50% or less. 'Wahrscheinlich' = 75% or more. Don't undersell your certainty!
Falsch: Ich komme vielleicht (when you are almost certain). Richtig: Ich komme wahrscheinlich.
Another common error involves word order, particularly the 'Verb-Second' (V2) rule. Learners often place wahrscheinlich at the beginning of a sentence but forget to swap the subject and the verb. In English, we say 'Probably he is coming.' In German, you must say 'Wahrscheinlich kommt er.' Forgetting this inversion is a hallmark of an A2-level learner struggling to move to B1.
Spelling and pronunciation also present challenges. The 'ch' in wahrscheinlich is the soft 'ich-Laut,' produced by pushing air between the tongue and the hard palate. English speakers often pronounce it like a 'k' or a hard 'h,' which can make the word difficult for natives to recognize. Additionally, don't forget the 'h' after the 'w'—it's silent but indicates that the 'a' is long: waaaaahr-schein-lich.
Aussprache: Nicht 'war-schein-lik', sondern 'vahr-shayn-lich'.
- Mistake: Adjective Endings
- Forgetting to decline the word when it's used as an adjective. 'Ein wahrscheinlich Grund' is wrong; it must be 'Ein wahrscheinlicher Grund.'
Finally, learners sometimes over-rely on wahrscheinlich and forget more specific alternatives. While wahrscheinlich is great, using vermutlich (presumably) or anscheinend (apparently) can add much-needed variety to your speech. Overusing any single word makes your German sound repetitive and 'robotic.' Try to match the word to the specific type of probability you are expressing.
Tipp: Nutzen Sie 'vermutlich' für Vermutungen und 'wahrscheinlich' für Wahrscheinlichkeiten.
Avoid the trap of translating 'likely' as 'ähnlich' (which means 'similar'). This is a 'false friend' trap. Although 'likely' and 'ähnlich' sound vaguely similar to an English ear, they have completely different meanings. Stick to wahrscheinlich for all things related to probability.
To truly master German, you need to know the 'probability spectrum.' Wahrscheinlich sits in the upper-middle of this spectrum. Knowing its alternatives allows you to be more precise with your level of certainty. Here is how it compares to other common German words.
- Wahrscheinlich vs. Vielleicht
- Wahrscheinlich: 80% certain. 'I'll probably be there.'
Vielleicht: 50% certain. 'Maybe I'll be there, maybe not.'
Vermutlich is a very close synonym to wahrscheinlich. However, vermutlich (presumably/supposedly) often implies that the speaker is making an assumption based on specific clues, whereas wahrscheinlich is a more general statement of probability. In many cases, they are interchangeable, but vermutlich sounds slightly more formal or analytical.
Er ist vermutlich krank (based on how he looked yesterday). vs. Er ist wahrscheinlich krank (general probability).
- Wahrscheinlich vs. Eventuell
- Wahrscheinlich: High likelihood.
Eventuell: Low likelihood, 'possibly' or 'in case.' Often used for contingencies.
Then there is anscheinend (apparently) and scheinbar (seemingly). Anscheinend is used when something seems to be true based on evidence (e.g., the lights are on, so anscheinend someone is home). Scheinbar is used when something looks true but actually isn't. Be careful not to use wahrscheinlich when you specifically mean that something 'appears' to be the case based on visual evidence.
- Wahrscheinlich vs. Sicher
- Wahrscheinlich: 80%.
Sicher / Bestimmt: 100%. 'Certainly' or 'Definitely.'
Das ist sicher richtig (I am 100% sure). vs. Das ist wahrscheinlich richtig (I am fairly sure).
For learners at the C1/C2 level, you might encounter wohl. This is a modal particle that can function similarly to wahrscheinlich but is much more subtle. 'Das wird wohl stimmen' means 'That's probably right,' but it carries a tone of resignation or casual acceptance that wahrscheinlich lacks. Wahrscheinlich remains the most objective and clear choice for expressing probability across all registers.
Er wird wohl noch schlafen (He's probably still sleeping - a soft assumption).
In summary, while wahrscheinlich is your 'workhorse' word for probability, don't be afraid to branch out. Use vielleicht for lower odds, vermutlich for reasoned guesses, voraussichtlich for schedules, and sicher when there is no doubt. This variety will make your German sound much more sophisticated and natural.
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趣味小知识
The word literally means 'truth-seeming.' It reflects a philosophical approach to probability where something isn't just 'likely' but 'looks like the truth.'
发音指南
- Pronouncing 'w' as an English 'w' instead of 'v'.
- Pronouncing 'ch' as 'k' (lik) instead of the soft 'ich-Laut'.
- Stress on the first syllable instead of the second.
- Shortening the 'ah' sound too much.
- Missing the 'n' in the middle.
难度评级
Easy to recognize once you know the root words 'wahr' and 'schein'.
Spelling the 'sch' and 'ch' correctly can be tricky for beginners.
The 'ch' sound at the end requires practice to sound native.
Easy to hear, though it can be shortened in fast speech.
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需要掌握的语法
Verb-Second (V2) Rule
Wahrscheinlich *geht* er nach Hause. (Not: Wahrscheinlich er geht...)
Adjective Declension
Ein *wahrscheinlicher* Grund (Masculine Nominative).
Subordinate Clauses with 'dass'
Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass er *kommt*.
Mittelfeld Placement
Er hat *wahrscheinlich* gegessen.
Negation with 'un-'
Das ist *unwahrscheinlich*.
按水平分级的例句
Ich komme wahrscheinlich morgen.
I am probably coming tomorrow.
Adverb position after the verb.
Das ist wahrscheinlich mein Buch.
That is probably my book.
Simple declarative sentence.
Es regnet wahrscheinlich heute.
It is probably raining today.
Weather expression.
Bist du wahrscheinlich zu Hause?
Are you probably at home?
Question format.
Wir essen wahrscheinlich Pizza.
We are probably eating pizza.
Expressing a plan.
Er ist wahrscheinlich müde.
He is probably tired.
Describing a state.
Sie kommt wahrscheinlich zu spät.
She is probably coming too late.
Expressing likelihood of an event.
Das kostet wahrscheinlich zehn Euro.
That probably costs ten euros.
Estimating cost.
Wahrscheinlich hat er den Schlüssel vergessen.
Probably he forgot the key.
Inversion: Adverb in position 1, verb in position 2.
Wir werden wahrscheinlich am See spazieren gehen.
We will probably go for a walk by the lake.
Future tense with 'werden'.
Ist es wahrscheinlich, dass es schneit?
Is it likely that it snows?
Subordinate clause with 'dass'.
Ich kann wahrscheinlich nicht kommen.
I probably cannot come.
Use with a modal verb.
Das war wahrscheinlich ein Fehler.
That was probably a mistake.
Past tense 'war'.
Sie hat wahrscheinlich schon angerufen.
She has probably already called.
Perfect tense.
Wo ist er? Wahrscheinlich im Büro.
Where is he? Probably in the office.
Short answer usage.
Es ist unwahrscheinlich, dass er gewinnt.
It is unlikely that he wins.
Negation with 'un-'.
Es ist sehr wahrscheinlich, dass die Preise steigen.
It is very likely that the prices will rise.
Subordinate clause with 'dass'.
Ein wahrscheinlicher Grund für den Stau ist ein Unfall.
A likely reason for the traffic jam is an accident.
Adjectival use with ending '-er'.
Wir sollten wahrscheinlich vorher reservieren.
We should probably reserve in advance.
Modal verb 'sollten' (subjunctive II).
Das ist höchstwahrscheinlich die beste Lösung.
That is most likely the best solution.
Compound adverb 'höchstwahrscheinlich'.
Er wird voraussichtlich um 10 Uhr ankommen.
He is expected to arrive at 10 o'clock.
Comparison with 'voraussichtlich'.
Wahrscheinlich wäre es besser, wenn wir jetzt gehen.
It would probably be better if we go now.
Used with Konjunktiv II.
Die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Sieges ist gering.
The probability of a victory is low.
Noun form 'Wahrscheinlichkeit'.
Ich habe ihn wahrscheinlich falsch verstanden.
I probably misunderstood him.
Perfect tense with adverb.
Es ist durchaus wahrscheinlich, dass sich die Situation bald bessert.
It is quite likely that the situation will improve soon.
Use of 'durchaus' for emphasis.
Bei dieser Wetterlage ist Regen mehr als wahrscheinlich.
Given this weather situation, rain is more than likely.
Comparative structure 'mehr als'.
Das ist ein wahrscheinliches Szenario für die Zukunft.
That is a likely scenario for the future.
Adjectival use with neutral ending '-es'.
Wahrscheinlich hat die Inflation Auswirkungen auf den Konsum.
Inflation will probably have an impact on consumption.
Economic context.
Es gilt als wahrscheinlich, dass der Minister zurücktritt.
It is considered likely that the minister will resign.
Passive-like structure 'gilt als'.
Trotz der Warnungen ist ein Unfall unwahrscheinlich.
Despite the warnings, an accident is unlikely.
Preposition 'trotz' with genitive.
Man kann mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit sagen, dass...
One can say with almost certain probability that...
Idiomatic expression for high certainty.
Er hat sich wahrscheinlich einfach nur geirrt.
He probably just made a mistake.
Use of 'einfach nur' to soften the statement.
Die wahrscheinliche Ursache des Defekts liegt in der Software.
The probable cause of the defect lies in the software.
Technical adjectival use.
Es ist wenig wahrscheinlich, dass diese Theorie Bestand hat.
It is unlikely that this theory will hold up.
Use of 'wenig' to negate probability.
Wahrscheinlich ließe sich das Problem durch Kooperation lösen.
The problem could probably be solved through cooperation.
Konjunktiv II 'ließe'.
Die statistische Wahrscheinlichkeit spricht gegen dieses Ergebnis.
The statistical probability speaks against this result.
Academic noun usage.
Es ist höchst unwahrscheinlich, dass eine Einigung erzielt wird.
It is highly unlikely that an agreement will be reached.
Formal negation.
Wahrscheinlich resultiert dieser Effekt aus der Wechselwirkung der Stoffe.
This effect probably results from the interaction of the substances.
Scientific deduction.
Es ist nur allzu wahrscheinlich, dass wir scheitern werden.
It is only too likely that we will fail.
Emphatic 'nur allzu'.
Das ist die wahrscheinlichste Interpretation des Textes.
That is the most likely interpretation of the text.
Superlative 'wahrscheinlichste'.
Die ontologische Differenz zwischen dem Wahren und dem Wahrscheinlichen ist evident.
The ontological difference between the true and the probable is evident.
Philosophical register.
Es ist nicht gänzlich unwahrscheinlich, dass sich die Geschichte wiederholt.
It is not entirely unlikely that history repeats itself.
Double negative for nuance.
Wahrscheinlich verbirgt sich hinter dieser Fassade ein tieferer Sinn.
Probably a deeper meaning is hidden behind this facade.
Literary style.
Die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer systemischen Krise wurde unterschätzt.
The probability of a systemic crisis was underestimated.
Economic/Political analysis.
Es ist höchstwahrscheinlich so, dass die Parameter falsch kalibriert wurden.
It is most likely the case that the parameters were incorrectly calibrated.
Passive voice 'wurden'.
Wahrscheinlich wäre ein radikaler Kurswechsel die einzige Rettung.
A radical change of course would probably be the only salvation.
Complex hypothetical.
In der Quantenphysik ist alles nur noch wahrscheinlich, nichts mehr gewiss.
In quantum physics, everything is only probable, nothing is certain anymore.
Scientific philosophy.
Es ist eine wahrscheinliche Annahme, dass die Dunkelziffer weit höher liegt.
It is a likely assumption that the number of unreported cases is much higher.
Sociological term 'Dunkelziffer'.
常见搭配
常用短语
Das ist wahrscheinlich so.
Wahrscheinlich schon.
Wahrscheinlich nicht.
Wie wahrscheinlich ist das?
Es ist eher unwahrscheinlich.
Ganz wahrscheinlich.
Wahrscheinlich hast du recht.
Es ist höchst wahrscheinlich.
Das ist die wahrscheinlichste Option.
Wahrscheinlich liegt es daran.
容易混淆的词
Vielleicht is 50/50, wahrscheinlich is 80/20.
Ähnlich means 'similar', not 'likely'. This is a false friend for English speakers.
Scheinbar means 'seemingly but not really', while wahrscheinlich means 'likely true'.
习语与表达
"mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit"
With almost absolute certainty. Used in formal or legal contexts.
Er wird mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit verurteilt.
formal"Das ist mehr als wahrscheinlich."
That is extremely likely. Used to emphasize certainty.
Dass sie gewinnt, ist mehr als wahrscheinlich.
neutral"Die Wahrscheinlichkeit geht gegen Null."
The probability is almost zero. Used to say something is impossible.
Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass er gewinnt, geht gegen Null.
neutral"Wahrscheinlich ist gar nichts."
Nothing is certain. A cynical or philosophical remark.
In dieser Welt ist wahrscheinlich gar nichts.
informal"Es ist an der Zeit, das Wahrscheinliche zu tun."
It's time to do the logical/expected thing.
Wir haben alles versucht, jetzt tun wir das Wahrscheinliche.
formal"Wahrscheinlichkeit hin oder her."
Probability aside. Used when the speaker doesn't care about the odds.
Wahrscheinlichkeit hin oder her, ich versuche es trotzdem.
informal"Das Unwahrscheinliche ist eingetreten."
The unlikely has happened. Used for surprises.
Gegen alle Erwartungen ist das Unwahrscheinliche eingetreten.
neutral"Wahrscheinlichkeiten abwägen."
To weigh the probabilities. Used in planning.
Wir müssen erst alle Wahrscheinlichkeiten abwägen.
formal"Ein wahrscheinlicher Kandidat."
A likely candidate. Used for people or things expected to be chosen.
Er ist ein wahrscheinlicher Kandidat für den Posten.
neutral"Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung betreiben."
To do the math (literally: to do probability calculation). Often used figuratively.
Ich betreibe keine Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung, ich handle.
neutral容易混淆
Both deal with how things 'seem'.
Anscheinend is based on observation (I see clouds, so apparently it will rain). Wahrscheinlich is based on probability (It usually rains in April, so it will probably rain).
Anscheinend ist er nicht da (his car is gone). Er ist wahrscheinlich im Urlaub (it's July).
Very close synonyms.
Vermutlich implies a guess or assumption. Wahrscheinlich is more about the likelihood itself. They are often interchangeable.
Er ist vermutlich krank. Er ist wahrscheinlich krank.
Both express certainty levels.
Sicher is 100% certain. Wahrscheinlich is high but not 100%.
Ich bin sicher, dass er kommt. Er kommt wahrscheinlich.
Both express possibility.
Eventuell is 'possibly' or 'maybe if'. Wahrscheinlich is 'probably'.
Ich komme eventuell (if I have time). Ich komme wahrscheinlich (I plan to).
Both mean 'likely'.
Voraussichtlich is used for schedules and professional forecasts. Wahrscheinlich is more general.
Der Zug kommt voraussichtlich um 10 Uhr. Er kommt wahrscheinlich heute.
句型
Ich [Verb] wahrscheinlich [Objekt].
Ich trinke wahrscheinlich Tee.
Wahrscheinlich [Verb] [Subjekt] [Objekt].
Wahrscheinlich kauft er ein Auto.
Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass [Subjekt] [Objekt] [Verb].
Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass wir gewinnen.
[Subjekt] [Modalverb] wahrscheinlich [Verb].
Wir müssen wahrscheinlich warten.
Ein [Adjektiv-Endung] wahrscheinlich [Nomen] ist...
Ein wahrscheinlicher Grund ist der Regen.
Mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit [Verb] [Subjekt]...
Mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit wird er kommen.
Wahrscheinlich ließe sich [Nomen] durch [Nomen] [Verb].
Wahrscheinlich ließe sich das Problem durch Reden lösen.
Die Wahrscheinlichkeit [Genitiv-Nomen] ist [Adjektiv].
Die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Fehlers ist minimal.
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如何使用
Extremely high in both spoken and written German.
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Wahrscheinlich er kommt.
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Wahrscheinlich kommt er.
In German, the verb must be in the second position if the sentence starts with an adverb.
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Ich komme vielleicht (when 90% sure).
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Ich komme wahrscheinlich.
'Vielleicht' is too weak if you are almost certain. Use 'wahrscheinlich' for high probability.
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Das ist ein wahrscheinlich Grund.
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Das ist ein wahrscheinlicher Grund.
As an adjective, 'wahrscheinlich' must have the correct ending based on the noun's gender and case.
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Pronouncing 'ch' as 'k'.
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Pronouncing 'ch' as the soft 'ich-Laut'.
The 'k' sound makes it hard for Germans to understand. Practice the soft 'ch'.
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Using 'ähnlich' to mean 'likely'.
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Using 'wahrscheinlich'.
'Ähnlich' means 'similar'. This is a common false friend for English speakers.
小贴士
The V2 Rule
If you start your sentence with 'Wahrscheinlich', remember that the verb must be the second word. 'Wahrscheinlich *ist* er müde' is correct, not 'Wahrscheinlich er ist müde'.
Stronger Probability
Add 'sehr' or 'höchst' to 'wahrscheinlich' to show you are almost 100% certain. This is great for professional contexts.
The Silent H
The 'h' after 'w' is silent, but it makes the 'a' long. Think of it as 'waaaaah-rscheinlich'.
Hedging
Use 'wahrscheinlich' to sound more polite. Instead of 'Das ist falsch', say 'Das ist wahrscheinlich nicht ganz richtig'.
Wahrscheinlich vs. Vermutlich
Use 'vermutlich' when you have a specific reason for your guess. Use 'wahrscheinlich' for general likelihood.
Adjective Endings
When using it before a noun, remember the endings: 'ein wahrscheinlicher Fall' (masc), 'eine wahrscheinliche Sache' (fem), 'ein wahrscheinliches Ende' (neut).
Fast Speech
Natives often swallow the 'e' in the middle. It sounds like 'wahrschei-n-lich'. Don't let it confuse you!
Managing Expectations
In Germany, saying 'wahrscheinlich' is better than saying 'ja' and then failing to do something. It's seen as honest.
Truth Seeming
Remember 'wahr' (true) + 'schein' (seem). If it seems true, it's wahrscheinlich!
Noun Form
Learn 'die Wahrscheinlichkeit' to talk about statistics and risks. It's a key word for B2/C1 levels.
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记忆技巧
Think of 'WAR' (wahr) and 'SHINE' (schein). If the 'WAR' 'SHINES' on you, you'll 'PROBABLY' win.
视觉联想
Imagine a weather map with a 80% sun icon. That is the 'wahrscheinlich' zone.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'wahrscheinlich' in three different sentences today: one about the weather, one about your plans, and one about a friend.
词源
Derived from the Middle High German 'wārschīnlīch'. It is a combination of 'wahr' (true) and 'scheinlich' (appearing).
原始含义: Appearing to be true; having the appearance of truth.
Germanic文化背景
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using it to dodge important commitments too often, as it can sound non-committal.
English speakers often use 'maybe' for everything. In German, 'wahrscheinlich' is much more common for high-probability events.
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真实语境
Weather Forecast
- Es regnet wahrscheinlich.
- Wahrscheinlich wird es sonnig.
- Schnee ist wahrscheinlich.
- Sehr wahrscheinliche Gewitter.
Making Plans
- Ich komme wahrscheinlich.
- Wir treffen uns wahrscheinlich um acht.
- Wahrscheinlich habe ich Zeit.
- Das klappt wahrscheinlich.
Work/Business
- Das Projekt wird wahrscheinlich fertig.
- Wahrscheinlich steigen die Kosten.
- Ein wahrscheinlicher Termin.
- Höchstwahrscheinlich ja.
Speculating
- Er ist wahrscheinlich krank.
- Wahrscheinlich hat sie den Bus verpasst.
- Das war wahrscheinlich teuer.
- Wahrscheinlich liegt ein Fehler vor.
Academic/Scientific
- Die Wahrscheinlichkeit ist hoch.
- Ein wahrscheinliches Szenario.
- Statistisch gesehen wahrscheinlich.
- Die wahrscheinlichste Ursache.
对话开场白
"Was wirst du wahrscheinlich am nächsten Wochenende machen?"
"Glaubst du, es wird morgen wahrscheinlich regnen?"
"Ist es wahrscheinlich, dass du nächstes Jahr nach Deutschland reist?"
"Wer wird wahrscheinlich die nächste Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft gewinnen?"
"Was ist die wahrscheinlichste Lösung für dieses Problem?"
日记主题
Schreibe über drei Dinge, die du wahrscheinlich nächste Woche erledigen wirst.
Was ist ein unwahrscheinlicher Traum von dir, der trotzdem wahr werden könnte?
Denke an ein Problem in deinem Leben. Was ist die wahrscheinlichste Ursache dafür?
Wie wahrscheinlich ist es, dass du in fünf Jahren eine neue Sprache fließend sprichst?
Beschreibe einen wahrscheinlichen Tag in deinem Leben in zehn Jahren.
常见问题
10 个问题It can be both! As an adverb, it doesn't change: 'Er kommt wahrscheinlich.' As an adjective, it takes endings: 'Ein wahrscheinlicher Sieg.' Most learners use it as an adverb first.
'Vielleicht' means 'maybe' (about 50% chance). 'Wahrscheinlich' means 'probably' (about 80% chance). Use 'wahrscheinlich' when you are more certain.
Usually in the 'middle field' after the verb: 'Ich habe wahrscheinlich Zeit.' If you start the sentence with it, the verb must come second: 'Wahrscheinlich habe ich Zeit.'
The easiest way is to add 'un-' to the beginning: 'unwahrscheinlich'. You can also say 'nicht wahrscheinlich', but 'unwahrscheinlich' is more common.
Yes! If someone asks 'Kommst du?', you can just say 'Wahrscheinlich.' It means 'Probably.'
It is neutral. You can use it with friends, at work, or in a newspaper. It is a very versatile word.
It means 'most likely' or 'highly probable'. It is even stronger than 'wahrscheinlich'.
It is the soft 'ich-Laut'. Imagine hissing like a cat or saying the 'h' in 'human' very strongly.
No, although it comes from 'wahr' (true), it means 'likely'. 'Truthful' is 'wahrheitsgetreu' or 'ehrlich'.
Yes: 'Es wird wahrscheinlich regnen.' But in German, the present tense often implies the future: 'Es regnet wahrscheinlich morgen' is also correct.
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Write a sentence using 'wahrscheinlich' about your plans for tomorrow.
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Translate: 'That's probably why.'
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Listen to: 'Wahrscheinlich kommt er später.' What is the probability?
Listen to: 'Es ist unwahrscheinlich.' Is it going to happen?
Listen to: 'Wir gehen wahrscheinlich essen.' What are they doing?
Listen to: 'Das ist höchstwahrscheinlich richtig.' How sure is the speaker?
Listen to: 'Wahrscheinlich regnet es.' Should you take an umbrella?
Listen to: 'Er hat wahrscheinlich keine Zeit.' Is he busy?
Listen to: 'Das war wahrscheinlich teuer.' Was it cheap?
Listen to: 'Wahrscheinlich hast du recht.' Does the speaker agree?
Listen to: 'Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass wir gewinnen.' What is the outcome?
Listen to: 'Wir müssen wahrscheinlich warten.' Is there a delay?
Listen to: 'Das ist ein wahrscheinlicher Grund.' Is it a fact?
Listen to: 'Wahrscheinlich schon.' Is the answer yes or no?
Listen to: 'Es ist sehr wahrscheinlich.' Is the probability low?
Listen to: 'Wahrscheinlich liegt es am Wetter.' What is the cause?
Listen to: 'Das ist unwahrscheinlich.' Does the speaker believe it?
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Summary
The word 'wahrscheinlich' is the most common way to say 'probably' in German. It suggests a high likelihood and is used to make assumptions or predictions. Example: 'Es wird wahrscheinlich regnen' (It will probably rain).
- Wahrscheinlich means 'probably' and indicates a high degree of certainty (75-90%). It is stronger than 'vielleicht' (maybe).
- It can be an adverb (Ich komme wahrscheinlich) or an adjective (ein wahrscheinlicher Grund). As an adjective, it needs endings.
- In a sentence, if it starts the sentence, the verb must come second. Otherwise, it usually sits in the middle field.
- It is essential for daily conversation, weather forecasts, and professional estimations in German-speaking cultures.
The V2 Rule
If you start your sentence with 'Wahrscheinlich', remember that the verb must be the second word. 'Wahrscheinlich *ist* er müde' is correct, not 'Wahrscheinlich er ist müde'.
Stronger Probability
Add 'sehr' or 'höchst' to 'wahrscheinlich' to show you are almost 100% certain. This is great for professional contexts.
The Silent H
The 'h' after 'w' is silent, but it makes the 'a' long. Think of it as 'waaaaah-rscheinlich'.
Hedging
Use 'wahrscheinlich' to sound more polite. Instead of 'Das ist falsch', say 'Das ist wahrscheinlich nicht ganz richtig'.
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ab
A1从……起。 '从明天起我开始运动。' (Ab morgen treibe ich Sport.)
abends
A2在晚上 / 每天晚上。 '我晚上看书。'
aber
A1“aber”的意思是“但是”。它用于连接两个相反或对比的想法。
abgelegen
B1remote
ablehnen
A2对提议或要求说不,即拒绝。
abschließen
A2用钥匙锁门。完成学业或签署合同(如保险)。
abseits
A2abseits表示某物位于主要区域或常规路径之外。
acht
A1数字八 (8)。
Achte
A1第八(序数)。
achten
A2注意(与auf连用)或尊重(某人/某事)。