How to Say ‘To meet you’ in German
Sie kennenzulernen
ZEE KEN-en-tsu-LEHR-nen
[ZEE KEN-en-tsu-LEHR-nen]
💬 Usage Tip: Used after making mutual introductions.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Expresses friendly intent and politeness.
Phrase Breakdown
Sie
[ZEE]
you
Formal singular or plural reference to one or more people being addressed.
Sie sind freundlich.
You are friendly.
kennenzulernen
[KEN-en-tsu-LEHR-nen]
to get to know
Meeting and becoming familiar with someone.
Es ist schön, Sie kennenzulernen.
It is nice to get to know you.
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