How to Say ‘We'll see each other / we meet’ in German
Sehen wir uns
ZAY-en veer oons
[ZAY-en veer oons]
💬 Usage Tip: From 'sich sehen' = to see each other. Often used naturally to mean 'meet.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: This phrase sounds friendly and normal when confirming an appointment in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Sehen
[ZAY-en]
see
Verb meaning to see; with uns it often means see each other.
Dann sehen wir uns am Freitag.
Then we will see each other on Friday.
wir
[veer]
we
Pronoun for the speaker and others together.
Morgen kommen wir pünktlich.
Tomorrow we will come on time.
uns
[oons]
ourselves / each other
Reflexive pronoun here meaning each other in the phrase sehen wir uns.
Wir treffen uns vor dem Haus.
We are meeting each other in front of the house.
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