How to Say ‘Like a plan.’ in German
Nach einem Plan.
nahkh eye-num plahn
[nahkh eye-num plahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Indicates readiness or acceptance.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germans love organizing and planning, a cultural staple.
Phrase Breakdown
Nach
[nahkh]
like
Used to show similarity or equivalence.
Der Cocktail sieht aus nach einem Kunstwerk.
The cocktail looks like a piece of art.
einem
[eye-num]
a
Refers to a single, unspecified item.
Ich habe ein Rezept für einen speziellen Cocktail.
I have a recipe for a special cocktail.
Plan
[plahn]
plan
A set of intended actions or steps.
Der perfekte Abend beinhaltet einen Cocktail-Plan.
The perfect evening includes a cocktail plan.
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