How to Say ‘To your path?’ in German
Zu Ihrem Weg?
tsoo EE-rem vayk
[tsoo EE-rem vayk]
💬 Usage Tip: "Ihrem" is dative because of "zu." "Weg" literally means "path," but here it means your career path or professional journey.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German business language sometimes uses "Weg" in a thoughtful, career-focused way. It sounds professional and reflective.
Phrase Breakdown
Zu
[tsoo]
to
A preposition meaning to; with passen zu it means to fit with.
Das passt gut zu meinem Profil.
That fits well with my profile.
Ihrem
[EE-rem]
your
Formal dative possessive form meaning your, used before a masculine or neuter noun here.
Zu Ihrem Weg gehört viel Erfahrung.
A lot of experience belongs to your path.
Weg
[vayk]
path / journey
Literally path or way; in career language it often means personal or professional journey.
Mein Weg war nicht immer einfach.
My path was not always easy.
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