How to Say ‘Then I sing’ in German
Dann singe ich
dan ZIN-geh ikh
[dan ZIN-geh ikh]
💬 Usage Tip: The verb 'singen' becomes 'singe' due to conjugation with 'ich' (I).
🇩🇪 In Germany: Singing is a cherished tradition in Germany, with a strong cultural heritage of songs and ballads.
Phrase Breakdown
Dann
[dan]
then
Used to indicate a time following another event.
Dann gehe ich nach Hause.
Then I will go home.
singe
[ZIN-geh]
sing
To produce musical tones with the voice.
Ich singe ein Lied.
I sing a song.
ich
[ikh]
I
The pronoun 'ich' in nominative form.
Ich bin da.
I am here.
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