How to Say ‘My room’ in German
Mein Zimmer
mine TSIM-mer
[mine TSIM-mer]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful complaint opener. "Mein" changes with the noun, but this basic chunk is easy to memorize.
🇩🇪 In Germany: At reception, starting with the room issue directly is normal in Germany—clear is good.
Phrase Breakdown
Mein
[mine]
my
A possessive word showing something belongs to the speaker.
Mein Zimmer ist im dritten Stock.
My room is on the third floor.
Zimmer
[TSIM-mer]
room
The hotel room or bedroom where you are staying.
Das Zimmer ist klein.
The room is small.
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