How to Say ‘Brought something small’ in German
Etwas Kleines mitgebracht
ET-vahs KLEIN-uhs MIT-ge-brahcht
[ET-vahs KLEIN-uhs MIT-ge-brahcht]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Mitgebracht' is the past participle form of 'to bring'.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Small gifts, tokens of thoughtfulness, are appreciated in German culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Etwas
[ET-vahs]
something
Refers to an unspecified object or thing.
Ich habe etwas für dich.
I have something for you.
Kleines
[KLEIN-uhs]
small
Describing an object that is little in size.
Ich habe ein kleines Geschenk.
I have a small gift.
mitgebracht
[MIT-ge-brahcht]
brought
Past participle of the verb 'to bring'.
Ich habe dir Schokolade mitgebracht.
I brought you chocolate.
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