How to Say ‘Our room is too noisy.’ in German
Unser Zimmer ist zu laut.
OON-zer TSIM-mer ist tsoo lowt
[OON-zer TSIM-mer ist tsoo lowt]
💬 Usage Tip: Simple structure: subject + verb + description. Great basic complaint sentence for real life.
🇩🇪 In Germany: This sounds clear and normal at a hotel reception in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Unser Zimmer
OON-zer TSIM-mer
Our room
Refers to the speaker’s room.
Unser Zimmer ist groß.
Our room is big.
Words in this phrase
Unser
[OON-zer]
our
A possessive word showing that the room belongs to us or is assigned to us.
Unser Zimmer ist heute besonders laut.
Our room is especially noisy today.
Zimmer
[TSIM-mer]
room
The hotel room where you are staying.
Unser Zimmer hat ein Problem mit dem Lärm.
Our room has a problem with noise.
Ist zu laut
ist tsoo lowt
Is too loud
Describes that there is excessive noise.
Das ist zu laut.
That is too loud.
Words in this phrase
ist
[ist]
is
Third-person singular form of 'to be'; used here to describe the room's condition.
Unser Zimmer ist leider nicht ruhig.
Our room is unfortunately not quiet.
zu
[tsoo]
too
Used to show excess, meaning more than is acceptable.
Unser Zimmer ist zu nah am Flur.
Our room is too close to the hallway.
laut
[lowt]
loud
Describes noise that is strong, disturbing, or not quiet enough.
Unser Zimmer ist nachts sehr laut.
Our room is very noisy at night.
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