How to Say ‘It is often very warm there.’ in German
Es ist dort oft sehr warm.
ess ist dort oft zair varm
[ess ist dort oft zair varm]
💬 Usage Tip: A strong practical sentence for explaining the problem. Nice and natural without sounding dramatic.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German service conversations often focus on facts: when it gets warm, how often, and in which area.
Phrase Breakdown
Es ist dort oft
ess ist dort oft
It is often there
Dort means 'there'; oft means 'often'.
Es ist dort oft laut.
It is often loud there.
Words in this phrase
Es
[ess]
it
A general subject pronoun used in statements about conditions.
Es ist dort oft sehr warm.
It is often very warm there.
ist
[ist]
is
Form of "sein" meaning "is".
Heute ist dort oft keine frische Luft.
Today there is often no fresh air there.
dort
[dort]
there
Points to the place being discussed.
Im Büro ist es dort oft sehr warm.
In the office, it is often very warm there.
oft
[oft]
often
Shows that something happens frequently.
Im Sommer ist es dort oft sehr warm.
In summer, it is often very warm there.
Sehr warm
zair varm
very warm
A simple description of temperature.
Im Sommer ist es sehr warm.
In summer it is very warm.
Words in this phrase
sehr
[zair]
very
Used to intensify the adjective that follows.
Es ist dort oft sehr warm.
It is often very warm there.
warm
[varm]
warm
Describes high temperature in a room or place.
Das Wohnzimmer ist dort oft sehr warm.
The living room there is often very warm.
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