How to Say ‘To see you’ in German
Dich zu sehen
dikh tsoo ZAY-en
[dikh tsoo ZAY-en]
💬 Usage Tip: 'dich' is the informal 'you' in the object form. Use it with friends, family, or people your age in relaxed situations.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German often separates phrase chunks like this in learning materials, but in real life you'll usually hear the full sentence.
Phrase Breakdown
Dich
[dikh]
you
Object form of 'du,' used here in the phrase 'to see you.'
Ich freue mich, dich zu sehen.
I am happy to see you.
zu
[tsoo]
to
A small word used before an infinitive verb, like 'to' in English.
Es ist schön, dich zu sehen.
It is nice to see you.
sehen
[ZAY-en]
see
Infinitive verb meaning 'to see.'
Schön, dich zu sehen, Anna.
Nice to see you, Anna.
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