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German Phrase

Ich will eine neue Fähigkeit meistern.

/ɪç vɪl ˈaɪ̯nə ˈnɔʏ̯ə ˈfɛːɪçkaɪ̯t ˈmaɪ̯stɐn/
Meaning"I want to master a new skill."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a strong desire or intention to gain full proficiency in a specific area. It combines the modal verb 'wollen' (to want) with 'meistern' (to master), suggesting a high level of commitment to personal or professional growth.

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When to use

You can use this phrase when discussing personal development, career goals, or new hobbies. It is common in job interviews, performance reviews, or casual conversations about self-improvement.

Grammar Breakdown

IchwilleineneueFähigkeitmeistern

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Modal Verb (will)

The verb 'wollen' expresses intent; 'will' is the first-person singular conjugated form.

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Sentence Structure

In German sentences with modal verbs, the infinitive verb ('meistern') must be placed at the very end.

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Was sind deine Pläne für das nächste Jahr?

What are your plans for next year?

Ich will eine neue Fähigkeit meistern, vielleicht Klavierspielen.

I want to master a new skill, maybe playing the piano.

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Common Mistakes

  • Ich will eine neue Fähigkeit meister.

    The main verb must be in the infinitive form 'meistern' at the end of the sentence.

  • Ich will eine neue Fähigkeit zu meistern.

    Modal verbs like 'wollen' are followed by a bare infinitive without 'zu'.

Alternatives

  • Ich möchte etwas Neues lernen.

    I would like to learn something new.

  • Ich beabsichtige, eine neue Fertigkeit zu erlernen.

    I intend to acquire a new skill.

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Cultural Tip

In Germany, the concept of 'Weiterbildung' (further education) is highly respected. Mastering a skill is often associated with 'Fleiß' (diligence) and 'Handwerkskunst' (craftsmanship), reflecting a cultural preference for depth and expertise over superficial knowledge.