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How to Say ‘Doors’ in German

Türen

TUE-ren

[TUE-ren]

💬 Usage Tip: Plural of Tür. The umlaut in Türen changes the sound, so give it a little fronted oo-ish feel.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Hallway and door noise is a common and understandable hotel complaint everywhere, including Germany.

Phrase Breakdown

Türen

[TUE-ren]

doors

Plural of 'Tür'; often relevant when doors bang in a hotel hallway.

Example

Türen im Flur schlagen nachts oft zu.

Doors in the hallway often slam at night.

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