The German word for advice or council is der Rat.
It can mean personal advice (like a helpful suggestion), or refer to a formal group like a city council or advisory board. The meaning is clear from context.
It’s one of the 1000 most frequently used nouns in German and appears constantly in casual talk, politics, business, and bureaucracy.
Gender and Pronunciation
It’s a masculine noun: der Rat.
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Pronunciation:
Rat is pronounced [raht]
Rhymes with cot, but with a longer “a”
One syllable: RAHT
Example sentences
Danke für den guten Rat.
Thanks for the good advice.
Er hat auf meinen Rat gehört.
He followed my advice.
Der Rat der Stadt hat eine Entscheidung getroffen.
The city council made a decision.
Nuance and usage tips
💬 When Rat means advice, it’s uncountable—ein Rat, guter Rat, einen Rat geben.
🏛️ As council, it refers to official bodies like Stadtrat (city council), UN-Sicherheitsrat (UN Security Council), or Ältestenrat (elders’ council).
📚 The plural Räte refers only to councils—not pieces of advice. For tips or suggestions, use Ratschläge.
How does this word come up in real conversations?
"Ich brauche deinen Rat."
I need your advice.
"Der Rat hat das neue Gesetz genehmigt."
The council approved the new law.
"Sein Rat war wirklich hilfreich."
His advice was really helpful.
Sample Dialogue (Beginner Level)
Lena: Ich weiß nicht, was ich tun soll.
Tobi: Willst du meinen Rat hören?
Lena: Ja, bitte.
Tobi: Rede mit ihr – offen und ehrlich.
Translation:
Lena: I don’t know what to do.
Tobi: Want to hear my advice?
Lena: Yes, please.
Tobi: Talk to her—openly and honestly.
Grammatical case examples
Nominative:
Der Rat war klug und hilfreich.
The advice was wise and helpful.
Accusative:
Ich habe seinen Rat angenommen.
I took his advice.
Dative:
Mit dem Rat konnte ich etwas anfangen.
I could actually use that advice.
Genitive:
Die Wirkung des Rats war spürbar.
The impact of the advice was noticeable.
Other ways to say advice in German
Ratschlag (suggestion) is often used when you’re referring to a specific piece of advice. Hinweis (hint, tip) is helpful in instructional contexts. But Rat remains the go-to word for general advice or formal bodies.
Word variations and tidbits
You’ll see Rat in compound words like:
Ratschlag – specific piece of advice
Beratungsstelle – counseling center
Stadtrat – city council
Kulturrat – cultural advisory board
Guter Rat ist teuer – "Good advice is expensive" (German proverb)
🧠 Fun fact: The German verb raten means “to advise” or “to guess”—so yes, the same word root covers both advice and guessing!
📘 Duden entry for Rat:
https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Rat
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