How to Say ‘The faucet’ in German
Der Hahn
dair hahn
[dair hahn]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Hahn' literally can also mean 'rooster'—German loves surprises. In plumbing, it means tap/faucet.
🇩🇪 In Germany: You may also hear 'Wasserhahn' for extra clarity.
Phrase Breakdown
Der
[dair]
the
Masculine definite article used with 'Hahn'.
Der Hahn in der Küche tropft zusätzlich.
The tap in the kitchen is also dripping.
Hahn
[hahn]
tap / faucet
The water tap you turn on in the sink or bathroom.
Der Hahn liefert nur kaltes Wasser.
The tap only provides cold water.
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