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German Phrase

Ich liebe die bunten Blätter.

/ɪç ˈliː.bə diː ˈbʊn.tən ˈblɛ.tɐ/
Meaning"I love the colorful leaves."
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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.

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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

1

Lieben

The verb 'lieben' is used for strong affection and takes the accusative case for its object.

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Adjective Endings

When a plural noun follows the definite article 'die', the adjective takes an -en ending, known as weak declension.

🗨In Conversation

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Schau mal nach draußen!

Look outside!

Ich liebe die bunten Blätter.

I love the colorful leaves.

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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.

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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.