How to Say ‘That you’ in German
Die Sie
diː ziː
[diː ziː]
💬 Usage Tip: Formally addresses someone when linking them to a noun.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Formality is valued in many interactions, especially with strangers.
Phrase Breakdown
Die
[diː]
That you
Referring to something provided or mentioned by the other person.
Die Sie mir gegeben haben, ist nicht korrekt.
That you gave me is not correct.
Sie
[ziː]
You
Refers to the person or people being spoken to.
Die Informationen, die Sie mir geschickt haben, waren hilfreich.
The information you sent me was helpful.
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