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How to Say ‘Are the test results already in?’ in German

Sind die Testergebnisse schon da?

zint dee TEST-er-geeb-nis-uh shohn dah

[zint dee TEST-er-geeb-nis-uh shohn dah]

💬 Usage Tip: "schon" often means "already." "da" here means "here / available," not just physically "there."

🇩🇪 In Germany: A very natural question to ask reception staff or the doctor. Germans usually appreciate clear, concise questions.

Phrase Breakdown

Sind

[zint]

are

Verb form of 'sein' used here to ask if something is available or present.

Example

Sind die Ergebnisse heute da?

Are the results here today?

die

[dee]

the

Plural article used here with 'Testergebnisse'.

Example

Sind die Testergebnisse schon da?

Are the test results here already?

Testergebnisse

[TEST-er-geeb-nis-uh]

test results

Medical test findings that a patient asks about.

Example

Sind die Testergebnisse schon da?

Are the test results here already?

schon

[shohn]

already

Shows that the speaker is asking whether something has happened by now.

Example

Sind die Testergebnisse schon da?

Are the test results here already?

da

[dah]

here; there; available

In this context, it means something has arrived or is available.

Example

Sind die Testergebnisse schon da?

Are the test results here already?

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