German Phrase
Ich liebe die bunten Blätter.
Meaning
This phrase expresses a deep appreciation for the vibrant foliage typically seen during the autumn season. It combines the verb 'lieben' (to love) with a plural noun phrase featuring an adjective that changes its ending based on the definite article.
When to use
Use this phrase during the fall (Herbst) when admiring nature or discussing your favorite seasons with friends. It is a common way to express enthusiasm for the changing scenery.
✦Grammar Breakdown
IchliebediebuntenBlätter
Lieben
The verb 'lieben' is used for strong affection and takes the accusative case for its object.
Adjective Endings
When a plural noun follows the definite article 'die', the adjective takes an -en ending, known as weak declension.
🗨In Conversation
Schau mal nach draußen!
Look outside!
Ich liebe die bunten Blätter.
I love the colorful leaves.
✕Common Mistakes
Ich liebe die bunte Blätter.
Adjectives following a definite plural article require the -en ending in the accusative case.
Ich liebe der bunten Blätter.
The plural definite article for 'Blätter' in the accusative case is 'die', not 'der'.
↔Alternatives
Mir gefallen die bunten Blätter.
I like the colorful leaves.
Die Herbstfarben sind wunderschön.
The autumn colors are beautiful.
Cultural Tip
In Germany, 'der Herbst' is a cherished season for 'Spaziergänge' (walks) in the woods to admire the foliage. Expressing your love for nature is a great conversation starter, as many Germans value outdoor activities and the seasonal changes in the landscape.

