How to Say ‘There is no longer a Minister of War’ in German
Kriegsminister gibt's nicht mehr
kreegs-minister gibts niht mehr
[kreegs-minister gibts niht mehr]
Phrase Breakdown
Kriegsminister
[kreegs-minister]
defense minister
An official in charge of the defense ministry of a country.
Nach der Reform gibt's keinen Kriegsminister mehr.
After the reform, there is no longer a defense minister.
Gibt's nicht mehr
gibts niht mehr
Words in this phrase
gibt's
[gibts]
is no longer
Indicating something that no longer exists or is available.
Dieses Amt gibt's nicht mehr im neuen Kabinett.
This position is no longer in the new cabinet.
nicht
[niht]
not
A negation word, used to indicate the opposite of something.
Der Titel ist nicht mehr gültig.
The title is no longer valid.
mehr
[mehr]
more
A larger or additional quantity.
Er brauchte keine Hilfe mehr.
He needed no more help.
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