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How to Say ‘Is a split unit possible?’ in German

Ist ein Split-Gerät möglich?

ist ine split-guh-RAIT MUR-glikh

[ist ine split-guh-RAIT MUR-glikh]

💬 Usage Tip: "Gerät" means "device/unit." "Split-Gerät" is commonly understood for split AC systems, especially in practical service conversations.

🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, split systems can be subject to installation restrictions because they involve indoor and outdoor units, noise concerns, and sometimes façade rules.

Phrase Breakdown

Ist

[ist]

is

Verb 'to be' used here to ask if something is possible.

Example

Ist ein Split-Gerät möglich?

Is a split unit possible?

ein

[ine]

a

Indefinite article used with a singular neuter noun here.

Example

Ist ein Split-Gerät möglich?

Is a split unit possible?

Split-Gerät

[split-guh-RAIT]

split unit

An AC system with separate indoor and outdoor components.

Example

Ist ein Split-Gerät möglich?

Is a split unit possible?

möglich

[MUR-glikh]

possible

Describes whether something can be done or is feasible.

Example

Ist ein Split-Gerät möglich?

Is a split unit possible?

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