How to Say ‘Today I go’ in German
Heute zieh' ich
hoin-te tseeh ikh
[hoin-te tseeh ikh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Zieh'' is a colloquial form of 'ziehe,' often found in songs or poetry.
Phrase Breakdown
Heute
[hoin-te]
today
On this present day.
Heute zieh' ich zum letzten Mal um.
Today I am moving for the last time.
zieh
[tseeh]
pull
To exert force to cause movement towards oneself.
Ich zieh' wirklich stark an dem Seil.
I'm pulling really hard on the rope.
ich
[ikh]
I
The person speaking or writing.
Heute zieh' ich meine Schuhe an.
Today I put on my shoes.
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