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German Phrase

Manchmal muss ich einfach weinen.

/ˈmançmaːl mʊs ɪç ˈaɪnfax ˈvaɪnən/
Meaning"Sometimes I just have to cry."
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Meaning

This phrase conveys a sense of emotional release and vulnerability. It suggests that crying is an involuntary but necessary process for dealing with stress or sadness. The word 'einfach' adds an element of simplicity, implying there is no complex reason other than the need to let go.

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When to use

Use this phrase when opening up to a close friend or family member about your emotional state. It is suitable for deep conversations about mental health or during moments of overwhelming pressure.

Grammar Breakdown

Manchmalmussicheinfachweinen

1

V2 Word Order

In German, the conjugated verb must be the second element. Because 'Manchmal' starts the sentence, 'muss' follows immediately.

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Modal Verb 'müssen'

The verb 'muss' is a modal verb. It expresses necessity and requires the main verb 'weinen' to be in its infinitive form at the end of the sentence.

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Geht es dir gut? Du siehst heute so bedrückt aus.

Are you okay? You look so depressed today.

Ach, es ist nur viel los. Manchmal muss ich einfach weinen.

Oh, there's just a lot going on. Sometimes I just have to cry.

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Common Mistakes

  • Manchmal ich muss einfach weinen.

    German follows the V2 rule; since 'Manchmal' is in the first position, the verb 'muss' must come second.

  • Manchmal muss ich einfach zu weinen.

    Modal verbs like 'müssen' do not take the 'zu' particle before the infinitive verb.

Alternatives

  • Ab und zu kommen mir die Tränen.

    Every now and then, tears come to me.

  • Ich muss mich einfach mal ausweinen.

    I just need to have a good cry.

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Cultural Tip

While Germans are often perceived as stoic or reserved, there is a growing emphasis on 'Achtsamkeit' (mindfulness) and emotional honesty in modern society. Expressing such feelings is generally seen as a sign of trust and deep friendship ('Freundschaft') rather than weakness.