How to Say ‘The open kitchen’ in German
Die offene Küche
dee OFF-uh-nuh KYOO-khuh
[dee OFF-uh-nuh KYOO-khuh]
💬 Usage Tip: This means an open-plan kitchen, usually connected to the living area. Very useful for explaining shared spaces.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Open-plan layouts matter for AC planning because one unit may need to cool more than one connected area.
Phrase Breakdown
Die
[dee]
the
Definite article for the feminine noun 'Küche.'
Die offene Küche ist mit dem Wohnzimmer verbunden.
The open kitchen is connected to the living room.
offene
[OFF-uh-nuh]
open
Describes a kitchen that is not separated by walls from another room.
Die offene Küche macht den Bereich größer.
The open kitchen makes the area larger.
Küche
[KYOO-khuh]
kitchen
The room where food is prepared; here it is part of an open-plan space.
Die offene Küche braucht auch Kühlung.
The open kitchen also needs cooling.
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