B2 Expression Muito formal 3 min de leitura

Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse

In summary, it can be said that the analysis

Literalmente: Summarizing can said be, that the analysis

Use this phrase to sound professional and structured when concluding a formal report or presentation.

Em 15 segundos

  • A formal way to start a conclusion in reports.
  • Signals the 'big picture' after discussing many details.
  • Requires the verb to go at the end of the sentence.

Significado

This phrase is a sophisticated way to wrap up a complex topic. It signals that you are moving from the details to the final conclusion or 'big picture' result.

Exemplos-chave

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Writing a university essay

Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse der Daten signifikante Trends aufzeigt.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of the data shows significant trends.

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Giving a business presentation

Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse unserer Marktposition sehr vielversprechend ist.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of our market position is very promising.

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A serious talk about household finances

Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse unserer Ausgaben ein Sparpotenzial offenbart.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of our expenses reveals potential for savings.

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Contexto cultural

This phrase is a hallmark of 'Bildungssprache' (educated language). It reflects the German academic tradition of clearly separating data collection from the final evaluation. Using it correctly signals that you respect formal logic and professional etiquette.

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The 'Dass' Trap

Always remember that 'dass' kicks the verb to the end. If you forget this, the formal effect is ruined!

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Don't Overuse It

Use this only once in a text or speech. If you summarize every paragraph this way, you'll sound like a robot.

Em 15 segundos

  • A formal way to start a conclusion in reports.
  • Signals the 'big picture' after discussing many details.
  • Requires the verb to go at the end of the sentence.

What It Means

Think of this phrase as your 'final verdict' button. It tells your audience that you have finished looking at the small details. Now, you are ready to give the most important takeaway. It is like the 'TL;DR' (Too Long; Didn't Read) of the professional German world. You are essentially saying, 'After looking at everything, here is the result.' It sounds very intelligent and structured.

How To Use It

You use this phrase to start your final sentence or paragraph. Because it uses the word dass, it creates a subordinate clause. This means the main verb of your conclusion must jump to the very end of the sentence. For example, if your result is 'the project is good,' you would say: ...dass das Projekt gut ist. It requires a bit of mental gymnastics, but it makes you sound like a native professional.

When To Use It

This is a powerhouse phrase for academic writing and business presentations. If you are taking a B2 or C1 German exam, using this will earn you major points. Use it when writing a formal report for your boss. Use it during a university seminar when you need to summarize your findings. It shows you have a high command of the language and a logical mind.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this while hanging out at a bar with friends. If you say, 'Summarizing, the analysis of this beer is good,' your friends might think you have spent too much time in the library. It is far too stiff for casual texting or romantic dates. Avoid it in any situation where you want to seem relaxed or 'cool.' It is a tool for the office and the classroom, not the kitchen.

Cultural Background

Germans deeply value 'Gründlichkeit' (thoroughness) and 'Struktur' (structure). In German culture, a conclusion isn't just an opinion; it's the logical result of a process. This phrase reflects that mindset perfectly. It became a staple of 'Bildungssprache' (the language of the educated). It suggests that you haven't just guessed the answer, but you have actually analyzed the data first.

Common Variations

You might also hear Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen. This is almost identical in meaning. If you want something slightly shorter, you can use Abschließend lässt sich feststellen. For a more modern, slightly less 'stiff' version in a meeting, you could say Unterm Strich kann man sagen. All of these serve the same purpose: putting a neat bow on a long conversation.

Notas de uso

This phrase is highly formal and best reserved for written reports or oral presentations. It requires a subordinate clause structure, so ensure your verb placement is correct.

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The 'Dass' Trap

Always remember that 'dass' kicks the verb to the end. If you forget this, the formal effect is ruined!

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Don't Overuse It

Use this only once in a text or speech. If you summarize every paragraph this way, you'll sound like a robot.

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The Power of 'Fazit'

Germans love the word 'Fazit' (conclusion). You can often follow this phrase with the noun 'Fazit' to sound even more native.

Exemplos

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#1 Writing a university essay
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Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse der Daten signifikante Trends aufzeigt.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of the data shows significant trends.

Perfect for the final paragraph of an academic paper.

#2 Giving a business presentation
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Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse unserer Marktposition sehr vielversprechend ist.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of our market position is very promising.

Used to give the board of directors a clear final result.

#3 A serious talk about household finances
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Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse unserer Ausgaben ein Sparpotenzial offenbart.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of our expenses reveals potential for savings.

Using formal language to handle a stressful topic calmly.

#4 Texting a study partner about a project
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Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse der Quelle uns nicht weiterhilft.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of the source doesn't help us.

Slightly formal for a text, but works well in a study context.

#5 Joking about a bad date with a friend
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Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse des Abends ein komplettes Desaster war.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of the evening was a complete disaster.

The high formality creates a humorous contrast with the bad situation.

#6 Reflecting on a long-term project
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Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse unserer Bemühungen endlich Früchte trägt.

In summary, it can be said that the analysis of our efforts is finally bearing fruit.

Adds a sense of gravity and importance to the success.

Teste-se

Complete the sentence using the correct word order.

Resümierend kann gesagt werden, dass die Analyse sehr ___.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: hilfreich ist

In a 'dass' clause, the conjugated verb ('ist') must go to the very end.

Which word is missing to complete the formal phrase?

Resümierend ___ gesagt werden, dass...

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: kann

The standard idiom uses 'kann' (can) to express that a conclusion is possible based on the evidence.

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Recursos visuais

Formality Level of 'Resümierend kann gesagt werden...'

Casual

Talking to friends at a bar

Unterm Strich...

Neutral

Emailing a colleague

Zusammenfassend...

Formal

Business meeting or report

Abschließend lässt sich sagen...

Very Formal

Academic thesis or legal summary

Resümierend kann gesagt werden...

Where to use this expression

Resümierend...
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University Thesis

Wrapping up a 50-page research paper.

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Corporate Boardroom

Presenting quarterly results to the CEO.

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Scientific Journal

Concluding a study on climate change.

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Legal Brief

Summarizing evidence in a court document.

Perguntas frequentes

11 perguntas

It comes from the verb resümieren, which means 'to summarize' or 'to recap'. It is the present participle form used as an adverb.

It's better to avoid it in casual emails. Use Zusammenfassend or Kurz gesagt instead, as they feel less like a university lecture.

It's a common collocation. In professional settings, you are usually summarizing an analysis of data, markets, or behavior.

Only in formal speaking, like a keynote speech or a formal presentation. You won't hear it in a grocery store.

Alles in allem is more like 'all in all' and is much more common in everyday speech. Resümierend is strictly for high-level professional contexts.

You can also say darf gesagt werden (may be said) or muss gesagt werden (must be said), but kann is the most neutral and common.

Yes, you can just say Resümierend: Die Analyse ist... but the version with dass is more grammatically elegant.

No, this is strictly for the end. It implies that the work of analyzing has already been done and presented.

No, it is standard High German (Hochdeutsch) used throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

The most common mistake is putting the verb right after dass. For example, saying ...dass ist die Analyse gut is wrong.

It shows examiners that you can handle complex sentence structures and high-level vocabulary, which are key for B2/C1 levels.

Frases relacionadas

Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen

In summary, it can be said

Unterm Strich

The bottom line is / All in all

Abschließend lässt sich feststellen

In conclusion, it can be stated

Fazit ist, dass

The conclusion is that

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