How to Say ‘I’ll schedule you.’ in German
Ich trage Sie ein.
ikh TRAH-guh zee ine
[ikh TRAH-guh zee ine]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally: "I enter/register you." Very common office language for putting you into the system.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German admin speech can sound a bit technical, but it usually just means the booking is being recorded.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
First-person singular pronoun.
Ich trage Sie ein.
I’ll put you down.
trage
[TRAH-guh]
put down / enter
From "eintragen"; in this context, to record someone in the schedule.
Ich trage Sie ein.
I’ll put you down.
Sie
[zee]
you
Formal object pronoun used politely for one or more people.
Ich trage Sie ein.
I’ll put you down.
ein
[ine]
in
Separable prefix from "eintragen" that completes the meaning "to enter/register."
Ich trage Sie ein.
I’ll put you down.
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