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How to Say ‘With two children’ in German

Mit zwei Kindern

mit tsvy KIN-dern

[mit tsvy KIN-dern]

💬 Usage Tip: Zwei Kindern is dative plural after mit. Another nice example of the -n ending in plural dative.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Mentioning exactly how many children joined in can be a subtle way of describing social comfort in a group.

Phrase Breakdown

Mit

[mit]

with

A preposition meaning 'with.' It is used to show accompaniment or means.

Example

Ich komme mit meiner Freundin.

I am coming with my friend.

zwei

[tsvy]

two

The number 'two.' It is used before plural nouns.

Example

Ich habe zwei Brüder.

I have two brothers.

Kindern

[KIN-dern]

children

The dative plural form of 'Kinder' meaning 'children,' used after 'mit.'

Example

Sie spielt mit Kindern im Park.

She plays with children in the park.

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