How to Say ‘Do you have quiet models?’ in German
Haben Sie leise Modelle?
HAH-ben zee LYE-zuh moh-DEL-luh
[HAH-ben zee LYE-zuh moh-DEL-luh]
💬 Usage Tip: "leise" means "quiet." Nice easy adjective to remember—and very useful when talking about appliances.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Noise is a big topic in Germany. Asking this is smart, because neighbors and building rules can make quieter units much more attractive.
Phrase Breakdown
Haben
[HAH-ben]
do you have
Verb used in a question to ask whether something is available.
Haben Sie leise Modelle?
Do you have quiet models?
Sie
[zee]
you
Formal 'you' used when speaking politely to a company or provider.
Haben Sie leise Modelle?
Do you have quiet models?
leise
[LYE-zuh]
quiet
Describes something that makes little noise during operation.
Haben Sie leise Modelle?
Do you have quiet models?
Modelle
[moh-DEL-luh]
models
Different product versions or types sold by a company.
Haben Sie leise Modelle?
Do you have quiet models?
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