How to Say ‘I can't offer’ in German
Ich kann nicht anbieten
Ich Kann Nicht AN-bee-ten
[Ich Kann Nicht AN-bee-ten]
💬 Usage Tip: Used to refuse an offer or service.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich kann
Ich Kann
Words in this phrase
Ich
[Ich]
I
Refers to the speaker themselves.
Ich bin hier.
I am here.
kann
[Kann]
can
Used to indicate ability or possibility.
Ich kann das sehen.
I can see that.
Nicht anbieten
Nicht AN-bee-ten
Words in this phrase
nicht
[Nicht]
not
Used to express negation, prohibition, or refusal.
Das ist nicht mein Problem.
That is not my problem.
anbieten
[AN-bee-ten]
offer
To present something for consideration, acceptance, or rejection.
Er möchte einen Rabatt anbieten.
He wants to offer a discount.
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