How to Say ‘Your visit (part 3)’ in German
Ihren Besuch
EER-en beh-ZOOKH
[EER-en beh-ZOOKH]
💬 Usage Tip: The formal 'Ihren' is used for respect, especially in business settings.
Phrase Breakdown
Ihren
[EER-en]
your
Possessive form used to indicate something belonging to the person being addressed.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch.
We look forward to your visit.
Besuch
[beh-ZOOKH]
visit
An occasion of going to see someone or something or a short stay.
Ihr Besuch hat uns sehr gefreut.
Your visit pleased us greatly.
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