How to Say ‘Many toys’ in German
Viele Spielsachen
FEE-leh SHPeel-zah-khen
[FEE-leh SHPeel-zah-khen]
💬 Usage Tip: Spielsachen literally means "play things." A fun compound noun—German loves sticking words together!
🇩🇪 In Germany: You'll hear lots of compound nouns in German childcare. They can look long, but they're often very logical.
Phrase Breakdown
Viele
[FEE-leh]
many
A determiner meaning "many," used with plural nouns.
Viele Menschen warten draußen.
Many people are waiting outside.
Spielsachen
[SHPeel-zah-khen]
toys
The plural of "Spielsache," meaning toys or playthings.
Die Kinder räumen viele Spielsachen auf.
The children are putting away many toys.
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