ein Date haben
To have a date
직역: a date have
Use this phrase to tell friends you're meeting someone for a romantic encounter.
15초 만에
- Used specifically for romantic meetings with a potential partner.
- Always use 'haben' (to have) as the main verb.
- Never use it for business; use 'Termin' for professional appointments.
뜻
It means you have a romantic appointment or a planned meeting with someone you're interested in. You're going out to see if there's a connection or a spark.
주요 예문
3 / 7Telling a friend about your plans
Ich habe heute Abend ein Date mit Sarah.
I have a date with Sarah tonight.
Asking a roommate about their weekend
Hast du am Samstag ein Date?
Do you have a date on Saturday?
Declining an invitation politely
Ich kann leider nicht kommen, ich habe ein Date.
Unfortunately I can't come, I have a date.
문화적 배경
The word 'Date' is a direct anglicism that has completely replaced older German terms for romantic meetings in casual speech. While Germans are known for being direct, 'ein Date haben' still carries that universal mix of excitement and nervous energy. Interestingly, while the word is English, the dating culture in Germany often involves 'splitting the bill' (getrennt zahlen), which is a common first-date occurrence.
Pronunciation Secret
Even though it's a German sentence, pronounce 'Date' exactly like you do in English. Don't try to 'Germanize' the sounds!
The 'Termin' Trap
If you tell a German 'Ich habe ein Date mit meinem Arzt,' they will think you are dating your doctor. Use 'Termin' for doctors, banks, or work!
15초 만에
- Used specifically for romantic meetings with a potential partner.
- Always use 'haben' (to have) as the main verb.
- Never use it for business; use 'Termin' for professional appointments.
What It Means
ein Date haben is the go-to phrase for romantic encounters. It implies a specific time and place are set. You are meeting someone to get to know them better. It is almost always used in a romantic context. If you say this, your friends will start asking questions. They will want to know who, where, and when. It is a very exciting phrase to use.
How To Use It
You use the verb haben and conjugate it. For example, Ich habe ein Date. If you are talking about someone else, say Er hat ein Date. You can add time markers easily. Use heute Abend or am Freitag to be specific. It follows the standard German sentence structure. The verb haben usually stays in the second position. The word Date is neuter, so it is ein Date (accusative).
When To Use It
Use this when talking to your friends about your love life. It is perfect for casual conversations over coffee. You can use it when you need an excuse. "I can't come to the party, ich habe ein Date." It works well in text messages too. It sounds modern and direct. You can even use it with family if you're close. It signals that the meeting is more than just friendship.
When NOT To Use It
Never use Date for a business meeting. That is a Termin. If you tell your boss you have a Date, they might be confused. Do not use it for a casual hangout with buddies. That is just sich treffen. Using Date implies romantic intentions. If you use it wrongly, things might get awkward fast. Keep it strictly for your romantic interests and crushes.
Cultural Background
Germans borrowed the word Date from English. Before this, people used more formal words. They might say eine Verabredung. But Verabredung can also mean meeting a friend. Date is much more specific to romance. It became popular through movies and the internet. Now, almost every young person in Germany uses it. It reflects a more relaxed, international dating culture in Germany.
Common Variations
You might hear ein Blind Date haben. This means you haven't met the person yet. Another common one is ein erstes Date. This is the high-pressure first meeting. Some people say ein Date ausmachen. This means to actually schedule or agree on the date. If things go well, you might have ein zweites Date soon after.
사용 참고사항
The phrase is neutral to informal. It is perfectly safe to use with friends, peers, and family, but avoid it in strictly professional contexts unless you are discussing your private life with a close colleague.
Pronunciation Secret
Even though it's a German sentence, pronounce 'Date' exactly like you do in English. Don't try to 'Germanize' the sounds!
The 'Termin' Trap
If you tell a German 'Ich habe ein Date mit meinem Arzt,' they will think you are dating your doctor. Use 'Termin' for doctors, banks, or work!
Who Pays?
In Germany, having a date doesn't always mean one person pays. It is very common to hear 'Wir zahlen getrennt' (We pay separately).
예시
7Ich habe heute Abend ein Date mit Sarah.
I have a date with Sarah tonight.
A classic way to share personal news with a friend.
Hast du am Samstag ein Date?
Do you have a date on Saturday?
A common question when checking in on someone's social life.
Ich kann leider nicht kommen, ich habe ein Date.
Unfortunately I can't come, I have a date.
Using the date as a valid reason to skip an event.
Leute, ich habe morgen ein Blind Date!
Guys, I have a blind date tomorrow!
Adding 'Blind' specifies you haven't met the person yet.
Ich habe heute ein Date mit meiner Pizza und Netflix.
I have a date with my pizza and Netflix today.
A funny way to say you are staying home alone.
Ich bin so aufgeregt, ich habe mein erstes Date seit zwei Jahren.
I'm so excited, I have my first date in two years.
Shows the emotional weight of the event.
Ich muss pünktlich gehen, ich habe ein Date.
I have to leave on time, I have a date.
Only use this if you have a friendly relationship with the colleague.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'haben'.
Er ___ heute ein Date im Cafe.
The subject is 'Er' (he), so the verb 'haben' must be conjugated to 'hat'.
Choose the correct article for 'Date'.
Ich habe ___ Date am Freitag.
'Date' is a neuter noun (das Date), and in the accusative case for 'haben', it remains 'ein'.
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시각 학습 자료
Formality of 'ein Date haben'
Texting friends or using slang.
Hab 'n Date!
Standard conversation with friends/family.
Ich habe ein Date.
In a professional or stiff setting.
Ich habe eine private Verabredung.
Where to use 'ein Date haben'
At a Restaurant
Meeting someone for dinner.
Texting Friends
Sharing exciting news.
At Home
Telling your roommate why you're dressing up.
In the Park
A casual afternoon coffee walk.
자주 묻는 질문
11 질문Yes, in modern German, using the word Date almost exclusively implies a romantic context. If you mean a platonic meeting, use sich treffen.
No, that would be very weird! For professional meetings, always use the word Termin.
It is neuter: das Date. So you say ein Date when you have one.
You use the Perfekt tense: Ich habe ein Date gehabt. Or the Präteritum: Ich hatte ein Date.
Yes, the plural is Dates. For example: Ich habe diese Woche zwei Dates.
Verabredung is more general and can be with anyone. Date is specifically romantic and modern.
Mostly by younger and middle-aged people. Very elderly Germans might still prefer Verabredung or Stelldichein (which is very old-fashioned).
Yes, the verb daten exists in German now. You can say Ich date ihn (I am dating him).
Just say Ich treffe mich mit einem Freund or Ich bin mit einer Freundin verabredet.
Absolutely! It is very common in WhatsApp or dating apps like Tinder.
You can say Ich möchte ein Date haben or Ich hätte gerne ein Date.
관련 표현
sich verabreden
to make an appointment/date
jemanden daten
to date someone
ein Treffen haben
to have a meeting (general)
verliebt sein
to be in love
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