How to Say ‘No room’ in German
Keinen Platz
kigh-nehn plahts
[kigh-nehn plahts]
💬 Usage Tip: The word 'Platz' can mean both 'place' and 'room.' Context is key!
Phrase Breakdown
Keinen
[kigh-nehn]
no
Not a single one; indicating the absence of something.
Wir hatten keinen Platz für zusätzliche Möbel.
We had no space for additional furniture.
Platz
[plahts]
space
An area that is unoccupied or available.
Keinen Platz zu haben kann frustrierend sein.
Having no space can be frustrating.
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