How to Say ‘I hear a lot of noise.’ in German
Ich höre viel Lärm.
ikh HUH-ruh feel lairm
[ikh HUH-ruh feel lairm]
💬 Usage Tip: Good descriptive complaint sentence. More precise than just saying something is bad.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Specific details often get faster help at German reception desks.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich höre
ikh HUH-ruh
I hear / I can hear
First-person present tense of 'hören'.
Ich höre Musik.
I hear music.
Words in this phrase
Ich
[ikh]
I
Subject pronoun for the speaker.
Ich höre viel Lärm.
I hear a lot of noise.
höre
[HUH-ruh]
hear
First-person singular of hören, used for what you can hear.
Ich höre viel Lärm.
I hear a lot of noise.
Viel Lärm
feel lairm
a lot of noise
Describes strong or considerable noise.
Hier gibt es viel Lärm.
There is a lot of noise here.
Words in this phrase
viel
[feel]
a lot of
Used to show a large amount of something.
Ich höre viel Lärm.
I hear a lot of noise.
Lärm
[lairm]
noise
Loud or disturbing sound.
Ich höre viel Lärm.
I hear a lot of noise.
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