How to Say ‘She was...’ in German
Sie war...
zee vahr
[zee vahr]
💬 Usage Tip: War is the past of sein (to be). Easy pattern: Sie war müde / ruhig / fröhlich.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A very common daycare feedback starter in Germany: simple, factual, and clear.
Phrase Breakdown
Sie
[zee]
she
Personal pronoun for a female person; capitalized at the start of the sentence.
Sie war gestern krank.
She was sick yesterday.
war
[vahr]
was
Past tense of "sein," used to describe a previous state.
Er war sehr nett.
He was very nice.
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