How to Say ‘A lot of noise’ in German
Viel Lärm
feel lairm
[feel lairm]
💬 Usage Tip: "Lärm" means noise in an unpleasant sense, not just sound. Strong complaint vocabulary!
🇩🇪 In Germany: This sounds clear and specific, which Germans usually appreciate when solving problems.
Phrase Breakdown
Viel
[feel]
a lot of
Used to show a large amount of something.
Viel Lärm kommt von draußen.
A lot of noise is coming from outside.
Lärm
[lairm]
noise
Loud or disturbing sound.
Viel Lärm stört meinen Schlaf.
A lot of noise is disturbing my sleep.
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