How to Say ‘In the hallway’ in German
Auf dem Flur
owf daym floorr
[owf daym floorr]
💬 Usage Tip: Flur means hallway or corridor. Another useful hotel word for your travel toolbox.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Hotels in Germany may use Flur in speech, though Korridor is also understood.
Phrase Breakdown
Auf
[owf]
on / in
Here used in the phrase 'auf dem Flur' meaning 'in the hallway'.
Auf dem Flur ist es nachts sehr laut.
In the hallway it is very loud at night.
dem
[daym]
the
Dative form of the definite article 'der' in the phrase 'auf dem Flur'.
Auf dem Flur laufen viele Gäste.
Many guests walk in the hallway.
Flur
[floorr]
hallway / corridor
The passage outside hotel rooms.
Im Flur hört man laute Stimmen.
You can hear loud voices in the hallway.
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