How to Say ‘Often in the hallway’ in German
Oft auf dem Flur
oft owf daym floorr
[oft owf daym floorr]
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase adds where and how often—two great details for a clearer complaint.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Location details are especially helpful if staff need to check a specific area.
Phrase Breakdown
Oft
[oft]
often
Shows that the noise happens frequently.
Oft ist es vor Mitternacht besonders laut.
It is often especially loud before midnight.
Auf dem Flur
owf daym floorr
In the hallway
Refers to a location in a building corridor.
Wir warten auf dem Flur.
We are waiting in the hallway.
Words in this phrase
auf
[owf]
on / in
Part of the phrase meaning 'in the hallway'.
Auf dem Flur hört man Türen und Stimmen.
In the hallway you can hear doors and voices.
dem
[daym]
the
Dative article used with 'Flur'.
Auf dem Flur stehen manchmal Gäste und reden.
Sometimes guests stand in the hallway and talk.
Flur
[floorr]
hallway / corridor
The corridor outside the room where noise may come from.
Der Flur ist direkt neben meinem Zimmer.
The hallway is right next to my room.
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