How to Say ‘From the next room’ in German
Aus dem Nachbarzimmer
ows daym NAKH-bar-tsim-mer
[ows daym NAKH-bar-tsim-mer]
💬 Usage Tip: Nachbarzimmer literally means neighbor room—German compounds are wonderfully efficient.
🇩🇪 In Germany: If you know where the noise comes from, say it. Germans appreciate precise information.
Phrase Breakdown
Aus
[ows]
from
Shows the origin or source of the noise.
Aus dem Flur kommen laute Schritte.
Loud footsteps are coming from the hallway.
dem
[daym]
the
Dative form of 'the,' used after 'aus.'
Aus dem Zimmer nebenan hört man Musik.
You can hear music from the room next door.
Nachbarzimmer
[NAKH-bar-tsim-mer]
neighboring room
The room next to yours in the hotel.
Aus dem Nachbarzimmer kommen laute Stimmen.
Loud voices are coming from the neighboring room.
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