How to Say ‘To accompany / go with’ in German
Begleiten
beh-GLY-ten
[beh-GLY-ten]
💬 Usage Tip: Begleiten can mean to accompany, support, or guide. It sounds caring and gentle in this context.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German educational language often uses begleiten to emphasize supporting a child, not pushing them.
Phrase Breakdown
Begleiten
[beh-GLY-ten]
to accompany
A verb meaning "to accompany" or "to go with" someone.
Kannst du mich zum Arzt begleiten?
Can you accompany me to the doctor?
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