How to Say ‘When I can visit you’ in German
Wenn ich euch besuchen kann
ven eech oych be-sook-en kahn
[ven eech oych be-sook-en kahn]
💬 Usage Tip: Conditional 'wenn' shows when something can happen.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Visiting is viewed as an honor and privilege.
Phrase Breakdown
Wenn
[ven]
when
At what time; at which point.
Wenn es regnet, bleiben wir zu Hause.
When it rains, we stay home.
ich
[eech]
I
Refers to oneself.
Ich freue mich.
I am glad.
euch
[oych]
you
Referring to someone being addressed.
Ich mag euch.
I like you.
besuchen
[be-sook-en]
visit
To go to see or spend time with.
Ich werde dich besuchen.
I will visit you.
kann
[kahn]
can
Able to do or accomplish.
Ich kann das machen.
I can do that.
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