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 noun phrase: formal "your" + adjective + noun.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A nice phrase when introducing yourself in a building or on the same floor.
Phrase Breakdown
Ihr
[eer]
your
A formal possessive word used when speaking politely to one person.
Ich bin Ihr neuer Nachbar von oben.
I am your new neighbour from upstairs.
neuer
[NOY-er]
new
An adjective describing someone who has recently moved in or arrived.
Ich bin Ihr neuer Nachbar im dritten Stock.
I am your new neighbour on the third floor.
Nachbar
[NAHKH-bar]
neighbour
A person living nearby, often in the same building or next door.
Ihr Nachbar wohnt direkt nebenan.
Your neighbour lives right next door.
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