How to Say ‘Here is also’ in German
Hier ist auch
heer ist owkh
[heer ist owkh]
💬 Usage Tip: A useful sentence starter. Auch means "also/too," and often comes early in the sentence.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German spoken conversation often builds meaning in chunks like this, especially when listing items.
Phrase Breakdown
Hier
[heer]
here
An adverb meaning 'here', used to indicate location or presence.
Hier ist dein Schlüssel.
Here is your key.
ist
[ist]
is
Third-person singular form of 'sein' (to be); means 'is'.
Wo ist Anna?
Where is Anna?
auch
[owkh]
also; too
An adverb meaning 'also' or 'too', used to add something.
Ich komme auch mit.
I am coming too.
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