How to Say ‘Good / nice’ in German
Gute
GOO-tuh
[GOO-tuh]
💬 Usage Tip: gute is an adjective form of gut (good). German adjectives often change endings depending on the noun. Here, gute appears in phrases like das gute Wetter.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In weather talk, gute often means more than just "good"—it can suggest pleasant, sunny, or enjoyable weather. Germans talk about weather a lot, so this word gets plenty of use.
Phrase Breakdown
Gute
[GOO-tuh]
good
An inflected form of 'gut' meaning 'good'; the ending changes depending on grammar.
Gute Luft macht den Spaziergang angenehm.
Good air makes the walk pleasant.
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