How to Say ‘With the family’ in German
Mit der Familie
mit der fa-MEE-lee-uh
[mit der fa-MEE-lee-uh]
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Phrase Breakdown
Mit
[mit]
with
Accompanied by (another person or thing).
Ich reise mit der Familie.
I travel with the family.
der
[der]
the
Used to refer to a specific thing or group of things.
Das ist das Auto.
That is the car.
Familie
[fa-MEE-lee-uh]
family
A group consisting of parents and children living together in a household.
Die Familie ist wichtig.
The family is important.
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