How to Say ‘For settling in.’ in German
Für die Eingewöhnung.
fyoor dee INE-guh-vurn-oong
[fyoor dee INE-guh-vurn-oong]
💬 Usage Tip: Eingewöhnung is a key childcare word in Germany: the period when a child slowly gets used to daycare.
🇩🇪 In Germany: The Eingewöhnung is an important concept in German Kitas—parents often stay at first, then gradually leave for longer periods.
Phrase Breakdown
Für
[fyoor]
for
"Für" means "for" and is used with the accusative case.
Das Geschenk ist für dich.
The gift is for you.
die
[dee]
the
"die" here means "the" for a feminine noun in the accusative.
Ich sehe die Tasche.
I see the bag.
Eingewöhnung
[INE-guh-vurn-oong]
settling-in period / adjustment period
"Eingewöhnung" means the period when a child gets used to a new place, especially daycare.
Die Eingewöhnung dauert zwei Wochen.
The settling-in period lasts two weeks.
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