How to Say ‘You wanted to get out’ in German
Sie wollen hier aussteigen
zee VOL-len heer OWS-shtigh-gen
[zee VOL-len heer OWS-shtigh-gen]
💬 Usage Tip: Confirms or clarifies the intended stop or destination.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Ensuring accuracy in stops reflects attentiveness in customer service, especially by drivers.
Phrase Breakdown
Sie
[zee]
You
Formal second-person singular/plural pronoun in German.
Sie wissen, was zu tun ist.
You know what to do.
Wollen hier
VOL-len heer
Words in this phrase
wollen
[VOL-len]
Want
To desire something to happen.
Sie wollen mehr Informationen.
They want more information.
hier
[heer]
Here
Refers to the place where you currently are.
Ich bleibe hier.
I stay here.
aussteigen
[OWS-shtigh-gen]
Get out
To exit a vehicle.
Der Bus hält, damit wir aussteigen können.
The bus stops so we can get out.
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