How to Say ‘I learned in the team.’ in German
Ich habe im Team gelernt.
ikh hah-buh im taym guh-lernt
[ikh hah-buh im taym guh-lernt]
💬 Usage Tip: Understandable, though in natural English you'd often say "I learned a lot from working in a team." "im Team" is a useful chunk.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German professional speech often sounds compact and less emotional than English equivalents.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
First-person singular pronoun for the speaker.
Ich habe heute frei.
I am off today.
habe
[hah-buh]
have
Auxiliary verb used to build the perfect tense.
Ich habe genug Zeit.
I have enough time.
im
[im]
in the
Contraction of in dem, used before a dative noun.
Ich sitze im Garten.
I am sitting in the garden.
Team
[taym]
team
A work group or group of colleagues.
Das Team trifft sich jeden Montag.
The team meets every Monday.
gelernt
[guh-lernt]
learned
Past participle of lernen, showing completed learning.
Ich habe schnell gelernt, wie das System funktioniert.
I quickly learned how the system works.
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