How to Say ‘My number is’ in German
Meine Nummer ist
MY-neh NOOM-er ist
[MY-neh NOOM-er ist]
💬 Usage Tip: Straightforward pattern for giving contact info. Just add your phone number.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, people may share numbers once there is a practical reason, like emergencies in the building.
Phrase Breakdown
Meine
[MY-neh]
my
A possessive determiner meaning 'my.' It shows that something belongs to the speaker.
Meine Nummer ist neu, and „Meine“ means it belongs to me.
My number is new, and “my” means it belongs to me.
Nummer
[NOOM-er]
number
Means 'number.' In this context it usually means a phone number.
Meine Nummer ist gespeichert; „Nummer“ means phone number here.
My number is saved; “number” means phone number here.
ist
[ist]
is
Third-person singular of 'sein,' meaning 'is.' It links the subject to information.
Meine Nummer ist leicht zu merken; here „ist“ means 'is'.
My number is easy to remember; here “is” means 'is'.
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