How to Say ‘Kind’ in German
Lieb
leep
[leep]
💬 Usage Tip: "Lieb" means "kind," "sweet," or "nice," depending on context. It is a very warm, friendly word and often appears in compliments like "Das ist lieb."
🇩🇪 In Germany: German speakers often use "lieb" for small, thoughtful gestures. It sounds caring and friendly without being too dramatic.
Phrase Breakdown
Lieb
[leep]
kind; sweet; nice
An adjective used to describe someone or something as kind, sweet, or nice.
Das ist lieb von dir.
That is kind of you.
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