How to Say ‘That sounds interesting.’ in German
Das klingt interessant.
Dahs Klingt In-te-ress-ant
[Dahs Klingt In-te-ress-ant]
💬 Usage Tip: Phrase is often used to express genuine interest or polite skepticism.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In negotiations, expressing that something 'sounds interesting' might imply further discussion is welcomed.
Phrase Breakdown
Das
[Dahs]
The/That
Article or demonstrative pronoun used for neuter nouns.
Das klingt nach einem neuen Kratzbaum.
That sounds like a new cat tree.
klingt
[Klingt]
Sounds
To make or cause to make a sound.
Das klingt wirklich interessant.
That really sounds interesting.
interessant
[In-te-ress-ant]
Interesting
Arousing curiosity or interest.
Der Kratzbaum sieht interessant aus.
The cat tree looks interesting.
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