How to Say ‘No warm water’ in German
Kein warmes Wasser
kine VAR-mes VAH-ser
[kine VAR-mes VAH-ser]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Kein' is the negative for nouns. Super handy: kein Wasser, kein Strom, keine Heizung.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Short noun phrases like this are common in texts to landlords, especially when space or urgency matters.
Phrase Breakdown
Kein
[kine]
no / not any
Used before a noun to say that none of something is available.
Kein warmes Wasser kommt aus der Dusche.
No hot water is coming from the shower.
warmes
[VAR-mes]
hot / warm
Describes the water as heated rather than cold.
Warmes Wasser wäre jetzt wirklich wichtig.
Hot water would really be important right now.
Wasser
[VAH-ser]
water
Water from the building's supply.
Wasser kommt zwar, aber es bleibt kalt.
Water does come, but it stays cold.
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