Skip to content

Gänsehaut

goosebumps

noun GAEN-ze-howt Rare

Also means

gooseflesh (from excitement, fear, or cold)

Usage Note

Gänsehaut literally means 'goose skin' and is the German word for the perceptual-physical response of goosebumps — triggered by cold, fear, or strong aesthetic or emotional experience. Gänsehaut bekommen (to get goosebumps).

Examples

"Bei dieser Melodie bekomme ich jedes Mal Gänsehaut."

Natural Translation

This melody gives me goosebumps every single time.

Literal Translation

At this melody get I every time goose-skin.

Explore German by topic