How to Say ‘With me.’ in German
Mit mir teilst.
mit meer taylst
[mit meer taylst]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Teilen' means 'to share', a key word in social contexts.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Indicates an invitation for closer interaction and fun.
Phrase Breakdown
Mit
[mit]
With
Used to indicate solidarity or togetherness in action.
Komm mit mir, wenn du den Cocktail teilen willst.
Come with me if you want to share the cocktail.
mir
[meer]
me
Used by a speaker to refer to themselves.
Teilst du den Cocktail mit mir oder nicht?
Are you sharing the cocktail with me or not?
teilst
[taylst]
share
To divide something and give part of it to others.
Lass uns den Cocktail teilen – es macht mehr Spaß!
Let's share the cocktail – it's more fun!
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