How to Say ‘There is no more...’ in German
Es gibt... mehr
ess gipt mair
[ess gipt mair]
💬 Usage Tip: This card is incomplete on its own. The full useful pattern is 'Es gibt kein ... mehr' = 'There is no ... anymore.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: Useful complaint pattern: Germans often describe the exact problem very plainly.
Phrase Breakdown
Es
[ess]
there / it
In the phrase 'es gibt', it forms the expression meaning 'there is/are'.
Es gibt heute wieder Probleme mit dem Wasser.
There are problems with the water again today.
gibt
[gipt]
gives / there is
Part of the fixed phrase 'es gibt' meaning 'there is' or 'there are'.
Es gibt im Bad nur kaltes Wasser.
There is only cold water in the bathroom.
mehr
[mair]
any more / no longer
Used to show that something used to exist but now does not.
Es funktioniert nicht mehr seit gestern.
It has not been working anymore since yesterday.
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