How to Say ‘Your new neighbor’ in German
Ihr neuer Nachbar
eer NOY-er NAHKH-bar
[eer NOY-er NAHKH-bar]
💬 Usage Tip: A neat phrase for introducing yourself: Ich bin Ihr neuer Nachbar. Formal and polite.
🇩🇪 In Germany: This sounds natural in a first meeting in the building or at the front door.
Phrase Breakdown
Ihr
[eer]
your
Formal possessive adjective used to address someone politely.
Ich bin Ihr neuer Nachbar von nebenan.
I am your new neighbour from next door.
neuer
[NOY-er]
new
An adjective describing something or someone recently arrived or not known before.
Ich bin Ihr neuer Nachbar im zweiten Stock.
I am your new neighbour on the second floor.
Nachbar
[NAHKH-bar]
neighbour
A male neighbour; someone living close to you.
Ich bin Ihr neuer Nachbar und wollte Hallo sagen.
I am your new neighbour and wanted to say hello.
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