How to Say ‘For problems’ in German
Für Probleme
fuer proh-BLAY-meh
[fuer proh-BLAY-meh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Für" usually takes the accusative case. Here, "Probleme" stays the same in plural, so it looks easy—lucky you!
🇩🇪 In Germany: This kind of practical phrasing is common in interviews, especially in technical fields where problem-solving is central.
Phrase Breakdown
Für
[fuer]
for
A preposition meaning for; often used with the accusative case.
Für Probleme gibt es oft mehrere Wege.
For problems, there are often several ways.
Probleme
[proh-BLAY-meh]
problems
Plural of Problem, meaning issues or difficulties.
Probleme kann man Schritt für Schritt lösen.
Problems can be solved step by step.
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