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How to Say ‘Only’ in German

Nur

noor

[noor]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Nur' = 'only / just.' Small word, big precision.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Useful for narrowing down a problem: only cold water, only in the bathroom, only in the kitchen.

Phrase Breakdown

Nur

[noor]

only

Used to limit something, like saying just one thing happens or is available.

Example

Es kommt nur kaltes Wasser aus dem Hahn.

Only cold water is coming out of the tap.

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