How to Say ‘Kitchen and bathroom’ in German
Küche und Bad
KUE-khuh oont baht
[KUE-khuh oont baht]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful pair for describing where the hot water problem happens.
🇩🇪 In Germany: If both rooms are affected, that often suggests a central hot-water issue, which is useful information for the landlord.
Phrase Breakdown
Küche
[KUE-khuh]
kitchen
Refers to the kitchen area of the apartment.
Die Küche hat seit heute Morgen kein warmes Wasser.
The kitchen has had no hot water since this morning.
und
[oont]
and
Links two nouns together.
Küche und Bad sind beide betroffen.
Kitchen and bathroom are both affected.
Bad
[baht]
bathroom
Refers to the bathroom; often paired with 'Küche' when listing affected rooms.
Küche und Bad haben nur kaltes Wasser.
The kitchen and bathroom only have cold water.
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