How to Say ‘With apps’ in German
Mit Apps
mit apps
[mit apps]
💬 Usage Tip: "Mit" takes the dative case, but "Apps" stays the same in plural, so this one is easy to remember.
🇩🇪 In Germany: English tech terms like "Apps" are completely normal in German workplace language, especially in digital jobs.
Phrase Breakdown
Mit
[mit]
with
A preposition meaning with, often used to show tools, company, or experience.
Mit Apps arbeite ich jeden Tag.
I work with apps every day.
Apps
[apps]
apps
Short for applications, especially mobile or software apps.
Apps können den Alltag einfacher machen.
Apps can make everyday life easier.
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