How to Say ‘Call’ in German
Rufe an
ROO-fuh ahn
[ROO-fuh ahn]
💬 Usage Tip: From 'anrufen' = 'to call.' German splits many verbs in the present tense: 'Ich rufe ... an.' Sneaky but common.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Phone calls are still very common in Germany for repair coordination, especially for urgent apartment problems.
Phrase Breakdown
Rufe
[ROO-fuh]
call
From 'anrufen'; used when saying you are calling someone.
Ich rufe den Hausmeister sofort an.
I am calling the caretaker right away.
an
[ahn]
up
Separable prefix from 'anrufen'; together with 'rufe' it means 'call'.
Bitte ruf mich später an.
Please call me later.
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