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German Phrase

Ständig neue Sachen lernen.

/ˈʃtɛndɪç ˈnɔʏə ˈzaxn̩ ˈlɛʁnən/
Meaning"Constantly learning new things."
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Meaning

This phrase describes the habit of continuous self-improvement and the acquisition of new knowledge. It implies a proactive mindset toward personal growth and staying curious throughout life.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing your personal philosophy, professional development, or explaining why you enjoy a particular hobby. It is very common in job interviews and on social media profiles.

Grammar Breakdown

StändigneueSachenlernen

1

Ständig

An adverb meaning 'constantly' or 'continually', used to describe an ongoing state or habit.

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Adjective Ending (-e)

The adjective 'neu' takes an '-e' ending here because it precedes a plural noun (Sachen) in a context without a definite article.

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A

Was ist dein Geheimnis, um beruflich erfolgreich zu sein?

What is your secret to being professionally successful?

Ständig neue Sachen lernen.

Constantly learning new things.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Ständig neue Sache lernen.

    Ensure 'Sache' is in the plural form 'Sachen' to indicate 'things' in general.

  • Ständig neu Sachen lernen.

    The adjective 'neu' needs the plural ending '-e' to match the noun 'Sachen'.

Alternatives

  • Immer etwas Neues lernen.

    Always learning something new.

  • Sich ständig weiterbilden.

    To constantly further one's education.

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Cultural Tip

In Germany, the concept of 'Lebenslanges Lernen' (lifelong learning) is highly valued in the workforce. Being seen as someone who is 'ständig neue Sachen lernt' suggests you are adaptable and intellectually active, which are respected traits in German society.