How to Say ‘For you / with you’ in German
Bei Ihnen
bye EE-nen
[bye EE-nen]
💬 Usage Tip: Here it usually means "at your place" or "with you." Context does the heavy lifting.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Very common when someone is coming to your home or office: "bei Ihnen" means on your side/location.
Phrase Breakdown
Bei
[bye]
at / at your place
Preposition used here to indicate location at someone's home or business.
Bei Ihnen könnte der Techniker die Leitungen direkt prüfen.
At your place, the technician could check the lines directly.
Ihnen
[EE-nen]
you / your place
Formal dative form referring politely to the other person's place or situation.
Bei Ihnen ist der Zugang zum Balkon wichtig für die Montage.
At your place, access to the balcony is important for the installation.
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