How to Say ‘A very good member’ in German
Ein sehr gutes Mitglied
ine zair GOO-tes MIT-gleet
[ine zair GOO-tes MIT-gleet]
💬 Usage Tip: "Mitglied" means "member." It often sounds a bit formal on its own, so it is most natural with a group like "im Team."
🇩🇪 In Germany: German job language often values precision, so people usually specify the group: team, department, or company.
Phrase Breakdown
Ein
[ine]
a
Indefinite article for singular nouns; here used with a neuter noun.
Ein Kind spielt im Garten.
A child is playing in the garden.
sehr
[zair]
very
An adverb used to strengthen adjectives or adverbs.
Der Kaffee ist sehr heiß.
The coffee is very hot.
gutes
[GOO-tes]
good
Inflected form of gut; here it agrees with the noun Mitglied.
Das ist ein gutes Zeichen.
That is a good sign.
Mitglied
[MIT-gleet]
member
A person who belongs to a group, team, or organization.
Sie ist ein aktives Mitglied im Verein.
She is an active member in the club.
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