How to Say ‘Developing new ideas.’ in German
Neue Ideen zu entwickeln.
noy-eh ee-day-uhn tsoo ent-vick-eln
[noy-eh ee-day-uhn tsoo ent-vick-eln]
💬 Usage Tip: Speaks to a creative mindset.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Highlights innovation, widely celebrated in German businesses.
Phrase Breakdown
Neue
[noy-eh]
New
Refers to something that has not existed before; recent.
Ich präsentiere neue Ideen zu entwickeln im Meeting.
I present new ideas for development in the meeting.
Ideen
[ee-day-uhn]
Ideas
Concepts or thoughts that represent possible courses of action.
Wir bringen unsere Ideen zu entwickeln.
We bring our ideas to develop.
zu entwickeln
tsoo ent-vick-eln
to develop
The process of starting to create or grow something.
Fähigkeiten entwickeln
To develop skills
Words in this phrase
zu
[tsoo]
to
Used with verbs to express direction, purpose, or result.
Wir sollten das Projekt zu entwickeln.
We should develop the project.
entwickeln
[ent-vick-eln]
Develop
To grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate.
Unsere Firma zielt darauf ab, neue Ideen zu entwickeln.
Our company aims to develop new ideas.
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