How to Say ‘Loud music’ in German
Laute Musik
LOW-teh moo-ZEEK
[LOW-teh moo-ZEEK]
💬 Usage Tip: Laute is the adjective form of laut before a noun. Tiny grammar change, big German energy.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Quiet hours are taken seriously in many places in Germany, especially late at night.
Phrase Breakdown
Laute
[LOW-teh]
loud
Describes something making a strong or disturbing sound.
Laute Musik ist nachts im Hotel ein Problem.
Loud music is a problem at night in a hotel.
Musik
[moo-ZEEK]
music
Sound made by songs or instruments; here it is the source of the noise.
Laute Musik kommt aus dem Nachbarzimmer.
Loud music is coming from the neighboring room.
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