Expressing Disappointment – ‘Ich bin enttäuscht’
My name is John Doe, and I’m here to help you learn a little bit of German. Today, we’re going to look at a very common situation: when you’re disappointed about something. There’s a simple phrase that’s perfect for this – “Ich bin enttäuscht.”
Let’s break it down. ‘Ich’ means ‘I’. ‘Bin’ is the verb ‘sein’ (to be) in the present tense. And ‘enttäuscht’ means ‘disappointed’. So, literally, it translates to “I am disappointed.”
It’s a really useful phrase to know, and you’ll hear it often. It’s a polite and straightforward way to tell someone you’re not happy about something.
How to Use It
You use “Ich bin enttäuscht” when something hasn’t gone as you hoped. It’s generally a softer way to express frustration than saying something more forceful.
Example Sentences
Here are some examples you can use:
- “Ich bin enttäuscht, dass du nicht kommen konntest.” (I am disappointed that you couldn’t come.)
- “Ich bin enttäuscht, dass der Film so schlecht war.” (I am disappointed that the movie was so bad.)
- “Ich bin enttäuscht, dass wir das Spiel verloren haben.” (I am disappointed that we lost the game.)
- “Ich bin enttäuscht, dass du mir nicht geglaubt hast.” (I am disappointed that you didn’t believe me.)
Practical Usage
Let’s say Mary Carry is supposed to meet you for coffee at 3 pm, but she’s late. You could say: “Ich bin enttäuscht, dass du zu spät bist.” (I am disappointed that you are late.)
Or, imagine your company cancels a project you’ve been working on. You could politely express your disappointment to your supervisor: “Ich bin enttäuscht, dass das Projekt verschoben wurde.” (I am disappointed that the project has been postponed.)
- Important Note: You almost always use ‘dass’ after ‘enttäuscht’ when following it with a clause describing what caused the disappointment.
Keep practicing, and you’ll quickly become comfortable using “Ich bin enttäuscht” in your German conversations!
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