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German Phrase

Ballett ist echt anmutig.

/baˈlɛt ɪst ɛçt ˈanmuːtɪç/
Meaning"Ballet is really graceful."
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Meaning

The sentence expresses admiration for ballet, stating that it is genuinely graceful and elegant. The use of 'echt' adds a casual, enthusiastic tone.

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When to use

Use this phrase when commenting on a ballet performance, describing a dance class, or simply sharing your impression of ballet in an informal conversation.

Grammar Breakdown

Ballettistechtanmutig.

1

sein (ist)

The verb 'sein' (to be) is used as a linking verb; in the present tense for 'er/sie/es' it becomes 'ist'.

2

echt (intensifier)

'echt' is a colloquial intensifier meaning 'really' or 'truly', placed before adjectives.

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anmutig (predicative adjective)

When used after 'sein', adjectives stay in their base form without endings.

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A

Wie fandest du das Ballett gestern?

How did you find the ballet yesterday?

Ballett ist echt anmutig.

Ballet is really graceful.

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Common Mistakes

  • Ballett ist ein echt anmutiges Stück.

    Avoid using 'echt' with nouns; it should modify adjectives or adverbs.

  • Ballett ist anmutiges.

    Do not add an ending after 'sein'; the adjective stays unchanged.

Alternatives

  • Ballett ist wirklich anmutig.

    Ballet is truly graceful.

  • Ballett ist sehr anmutig.

    Ballet is very graceful.

  • Ballett wirkt sehr anmutig.

    Ballet looks very graceful.

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Cultural Tip

In German, 'echt' is informal and best used with friends or in casual settings. In more formal contexts, replace it with 'wirklich' or 'sehr'. The adjective 'anmutig' carries a slightly poetic nuance, often used in artistic descriptions.