How to Say ‘I'm looking forward to it.’ in German
Ich freue mich darauf.
ikh froy-e mikh dar-auf
[ikh froy-e mikh dar-auf]
💬 Usage Tip: Expresses anticipation and eagerness.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Sharing excitement about future events is a positive social interaction in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
First person singular pronoun.
Ich freue mich auf morgen.
I am looking forward to tomorrow.
freue
[froy-e]
look forward to
Eagerly anticipate an event.
Ich freue mich auf den Sommer.
I am looking forward to the summer.
mich
[mikh]
myself
Reflexive pronoun used to emphasize actions done to oneself.
Ich habe mich verlaufen.
I got myself lost.
darauf
[dar-auf]
to it
Refers to anticipation or excitement for something mentioned.
Sie freut sich darauf, ihn zu besuchen.
She looks forward to visiting him.
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