How to Say ‘It's a bit loud, don't you think?’ in German
Es ist ein bisschen laut, findest du nicht?
es ist ayn biss-hen lout find-est doo nicht
[es ist ayn biss-hen lout find-est doo nicht]
💬 Usage Tip: Perfect for segueing into a quieter conversation spot.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germans often appreciate directness in comments.
Phrase Breakdown
Es
[es]
it
Refers to a previously mentioned thing or concept.
Es ist ein schöner Tag.
It is a beautiful day.
ist
[ist]
is
Third person singular present form of 'to be'
Der Kaffee ist heiß.
The coffee is hot.
ein bisschen
ayn biss-hen
a bit
Indicates a small degree or amount.
Ich bin ein bisschen müde.
I am a bit tired.
Words in this phrase
ein
[ayn]
a
Indefinite article used before a noun.
Das ist ein Buch.
That is a book.
bisschen
[biss-hen]
bit
A small amount of something.
Ich brauche ein bisschen Zucker.
I need a bit of sugar.
laut
[lout]
loud
Producing a lot of noise.
Die Musik ist laut.
The music is loud.
findest du nicht?
find-est doo nicht
don't you think?
Tag question seeking agreement.
Es ist schön, findest du nicht?
It's nice, don't you think?
Words in this phrase
findest
[find-est]
do you find
Used to ask for one's opinion.
Findest du das gut?
Do you find that good?
du
[doo]
you
Refers to the person or people being spoken to.
Willst du etwas trinken?
Do you want something to drink?
nicht
[nicht]
not
Used to make a word negative.
Ich mag das nicht.
I don't like that.
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