How to Say ‘My address’ in German
Meine Adresse
MY-nuh ah-DRESS-uh
[MY-nuh ah-DRESS-uh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Meine' changes because 'Adresse' is feminine: die Adresse.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Giving your full address is standard when arranging a home visit in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Meine
[MY-nuh]
my
Possessive word meaning something belongs to me.
Meine Adresse ist leicht zu finden.
My address is easy to find.
Adresse
[ah-DRESS-uh]
address
The location details of a home or building.
Bitte notieren Sie meine Adresse für den Termin.
Please note my address for the appointment.
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