How to Say ‘... a suitable offer.’ in German
... ein passendes Angebot.
ine PAH-sen-dess AHN-guh-boht
[ine PAH-sen-dess AHN-guh-boht]
💬 Usage Tip: "Passend" means fitting, suitable, appropriate—like the quote is tailored to your needs.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German providers often stress that an offer is "passend" to show it matches your room size, usage, and budget.
Phrase Breakdown
ein
[ine]
a
An indefinite article; here it introduces a singular neuter noun.
Ich habe ein passendes Angebot für Sie.
I have a suitable offer for you.
passendes
[PAH-sen-dess]
suitable / fitting
Describes something that matches the needs or situation well.
Wir suchen ein passendes Gerät für das Kinderzimmer.
We are looking for a suitable unit for the children's room.
Angebot
[AHN-guh-boht]
offer / quote
In this context, a price quote or proposal from a provider.
Bitte schicken Sie uns ein Angebot per E-Mail.
Please send us a quote by email.
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