beobachten

/bəˈʔoːbaxtn̩/
verbIntermediate
general

To watch or monitor something carefully, often for scientific or analytical purposes.

Die Polizei beobachtet verdächtige Aktivitäten.

The police are observing suspicious activities.

Wir beobachten die Entwicklung des Projekts.

We are observing the development of the project.

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This verb is often used in scientific, professional, or formal contexts to describe careful observation.

Collocations

etwas genau beobachtento observe something closelyjemanden beobachtento observe someonedie Natur beobachtento observe nature

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💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

'Beobachten' is more formal than 'gucken' or 'schauen'. Use it in professional or scientific settings.

Gold Rule

Subject-Object Agreement

Remember that 'beobachten' is a transitive verb and requires an object (e.g., 'Ich beobachte die Vögel.').

📖Word Origin

From Middle High German 'beobachten', from 'be-' (intensive prefix) + 'achten' (to observe, heed).

📝Usage Notes

In German, 'beobachten' is often used in formal or scientific contexts. It implies a more systematic or intentional observation than 'sehen' (to see).

Word Breakdown

be-
intensive prefix
prefix
+
-achten
to observe, heed
root
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