How to Say ‘Notice / info’ in German
Bescheid
buh-SHYTE
[buh-SHYTE]
💬 Usage Tip: You'll most often meet this in the phrase "Bescheid sagen" = "to let someone know." It's a teamwork word!
🇩🇪 In Germany: Very common in everyday German. If someone says "Geben Sie mir Bescheid," they want a quick update, not a formal announcement.
Phrase Breakdown
Bescheid
[buh-SHYTE]
notice / word
Usually used in the phrase 'Bescheid sagen,' meaning to inform or let someone know.
Bitte geben Sie mir Bescheid.
Please let me know.
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