The German verb "lassen" with ALL its meanings | A2 & B1 Level

The German verb "lassen" with ALL its meanings | A2 & B1 Level

Understanding the German Verb "Lassen"

Overview of "Lassen"

  • The verb "lassen" is significant in German, translating to either "let" or "leave," depending on context. Understanding its various meanings and proper usage is essential for effective communication.
  • This video will explore six different meanings of "lassen," providing example sentences for each situation and a bonus tip regarding the present perfect tense.

Meanings of "Lassen"

1. To Let Someone Do Something

  • Example: “Ich lasse schneiden” translates to “I let someone cut my hair,” indicating that another person performs the action for you. This highlights the importance of understanding who is executing the action when using "lassen."

2. To Allow

  • In this context, it means permitting someone to do something, as illustrated by “Paul lässt seine Kinder im Park spielen,” meaning Paul allows his children to play in the park. The structure resembles modal verbs, with two verbs present in the sentence.

3. To Leave Something Behind

  • An example includes “Ich lasse meinen Laptop im Büro,” which means “I leave my laptop in the office.” This usage emphasizes not taking an item with you when leaving a place.

4. To Make a Suggestion

  • The phrase “Lasst uns ins Kino gehen” translates to “Let’s go to the movies.” It shows how "lassen" can be used similarly to English suggestions like “let’s do something.” Note that conjugation changes based on whether addressing one person or multiple people (singular vs plural).

5. To Stop Doing Something

  • An example could be parents telling their children, “Lass das!” meaning “Let it be!” or simply advising them against certain actions, showcasing its use in everyday situations where cessation is required.

6. Passive Form Substitute

  • The verb can also serve as a substitute for passive constructions; for instance, saying “Die Tür kann nicht geöffnet werden” (The door cannot be opened) can alternatively use lassen for stylistic variation without changing meaning significantly.

Conjugation and Usage Tips

Conjugation of Lassen

  • As an irregular verb, its conjugation includes forms like ich lasse, du lässt, er/sie/es lässt, etc., with special attention needed for past participles which include both 'gelassen' and 'lassen.' Understanding when to use each form is crucial for correct grammar usage in different contexts.

Bonus Tip: Present Perfect Tense with Lassen

  • When using lassen as a main verb without another verb present, utilize 'gelassen' as your past participle; however, colloquially Germans may interchangeably use 'lassen' even though it's technically incorrect according to standard grammar rules—this reflects common speech patterns among native speakers.
Video description

The German verb "lassen" is a very important and common used verb. But also a very complicated and difficult one. It can be used as a main verb or like a modal verb or even a substitute for the passive form. So you see loads of different options. In this video you will learn all possible meanings of the verb "lassen". When and how to use it and lots of example sentences for each situation. 👉 Get work sheets and more to ALL our videos and become a member here: https://www.patreon.com/yourgermanteacher 👉 For our A1.1 VIDEO COURSE follow this link: https://www.yourgermanteacher.com/a-1-1-german-online-course 👉 And here you can find our NEW HOMEPAGE: https://www.yourgermanteacher.com Time stamps: 0:00 Video Content 0:43 The 6 meanings of LASSEN 1:26 Conjugation of the verb lassen 2:00 etwas veranlassen (to let sb do sth for you) 4:06 etwas erlauben (to allow) / zulassen (to let) 5:38 etwas zurücklassen (to leave sth behind) 6:37 einen Vorschlag machen (to make a suggestion) 8:46 aufhören (to stop doing sth) 9:55 "lassen" als Passiversatz (passive form) 13:03 Bonus Tipp 16:14 Hausaufgaben Viel Spass und bis bald Luzi ********** Related Content: 1️⃣ Aktiv VS Passiv: https://youtu.be/43m6-wQuaGo 2️⃣ Passiv Perfekt & Präteritum: https://youtu.be/i34ICN0PzJY 3️⃣ How to form the German Past Participle (Partizip 2): https://youtu.be/VHXRyyTVhmw ********** ⚡Connect with us on Social Media:⚡ 🖐 https://twitter.com/TeacherLuzi 🖐 https://www.instagram.com/yourgermanteacher/ 🖐 https://www.facebook.com/germanteacherluzi ********** If you found this video helpful don't forget to subscribe here: 👉 https://www.youtube.com/yourgermanteacher?sub_confirmation=1 to receive weekly new videos. You want to support our work and get additional material: https://www.patreon.com/yourgermanteacher Vielen herzlichen Dank! Luzi & Johannes