How to Say ‘A package’ in German
Ein Paket
ine pah-KET
[ine pah-KET]
💬 Usage Tip: One of the most useful neighbour words in Germany. Paket = package/parcel.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Receiving packages for neighbours is extremely common in Germany. It is practically a neighbourhood sport.
Phrase Breakdown
Ein
[ine]
a
Indefinite article used before a neuter noun here.
Ein Paket kommt morgen für mich an.
A package is arriving for me tomorrow.
Paket
[pah-KET]
package / parcel
A box or parcel delivered to someone.
Ein Paket steht oft beim Nachbarn, wenn man nicht da ist.
A package is often left with the neighbor when you are not there.
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