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How to Say ‘I bring everything’ in German

Ich bringe alles

ikh BRING-uh AL-luhs

[ikh BRING-uh AL-luhs]

💬 Usage Tip: Present tense in German often covers future meaning too. Here it can imply "I'll bring everything."

🇩🇪 In Germany: German service speech often uses simple present tense instead of "will"-style future forms.

Phrase Breakdown

Ich

[ikh]

I

First-person singular pronoun for the speaker.

Example

Ich komme gleich.

I’ll be there in a moment.

bringe

[BRING-uh]

bring

From 'bringen'; here it means the server will bring something.

Example

Ich bringe Ihnen Wasser.

I’ll bring you water.

alles

[AL-luhs]

everything

Refers to the whole order or all requested items.

Example

Ich habe alles bereit.

I have everything ready.

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