How to Say ‘The rooms’ in German
Die Räume
dee ROY-meh
[dee ROY-meh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Raum' means room/space; plural is 'Räume.' Watch the umlaut ä—tiny dots, big job!
🇩🇪 In Germany: For AC visits, technicians often check all relevant 'Räume' to estimate cooling needs.
Phrase Breakdown
Die
[dee]
the
Definite article here used with the plural noun Räume.
Die Räume sind groß genug für zwei Geräte.
The rooms are large enough for two units.
Räume
[ROY-meh]
rooms
Plural of Raum, meaning rooms or spaces in a building.
Die Räume haben hohe Decken.
The rooms have high ceilings.
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