How to Say ‘Come back.’ in German
Kommen Sie wieder.
KOM-men zee VEE-der
[KOM-men zee VEE-der]
💬 Usage Tip: Formal command again: "Kommen Sie..." Literally: "Come again/back." Very common for follow-up appointments.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Follow-up visits are common in Germany, especially if a doctor wants to monitor test results before changing treatment.
Phrase Breakdown
Kommen
[KOM-men]
come
Formal imperative telling someone to come or return.
Kommen Sie wieder, wenn Sie Schmerzen haben.
Come back if you have pain.
Sie
[zee]
you
Formal pronoun for polite address.
Kommen Sie wieder in zwei Wochen.
Come back in two weeks.
wieder
[VEE-der]
again / back
Adverb meaning to return another time.
Kommen Sie wieder.
Come back again.
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