How to Say ‘On the way’ in German
Unterwegs
oon-ter-vehks
[oon-ter-vehks]
💬 Usage Tip: Commonly used to indicate that someone or something is traveling.
🇩🇪 In Germany: 'Unterwegs' reflects the active and mobile lifestyle of Germans.
Phrase Breakdown
Unterwegs
[oon-ter-vehks]
on the way
Indicates movement or travel from one place to another.
Ich bin unterwegs.
I am on the way.
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