um Rat bitten
ask for advice
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What's the difference between um Rat bitten / um Rat fragen / nach Rat fragen / Rat suchen / sich beraten lassen / Ratschläge geben
Neutral and very close in meaning: directly 'to ask for advice'.
A common neutral expression; almost the same as the primary phrase, but slightly more conversational.
Emphasizes the act of looking for advice; sounds a bit more general and slightly more formal.
Means 'to get advice/consultation,' often from a specialist; more formal and specific.
This is not 'to ask for advice' but the opposite: 'to give advice'.
Usually means 'to advise' or 'to consult'; as a verb it is less specific than the primary phrase.
A formal-sounding expression meaning 'to give advice'; it does not fit the meaning 'to ask for advice'.
More official and formal: literally 'to obtain consultation.' Often used with specialists, services, or institutions.
More polite and formal: 'to request help.' It is broader than advice and does not always mean advice specifically.
Means 'to look for support'; broader than advice and can include emotional, practical, or financial help.
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um Rat bitten means ask for advice. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce um Rat bitten
/ʊm ʁaːt ˈbɪtn̩/
um Rat bitten translation
ask for advice
um Rat bitten examples
Ich muss um Rat bitten.
um Rat bitten transcription
/ʊm ʁaːt ˈbɪtn̩/
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um Rat bitten meaning: what does it mean?
Hilfe oder Vorschläge erbitten
um Rat bitten pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
um Rat bitten is pronounced as /ʊm ʁaːt ˈbɪtn̩/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
um Rat bitten definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Ich muss um Rat bitten. Translation: Мне нужно попросить совета.
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