How to Say ‘Can’ in German
Kann
kahn
[kahn]
💬 Usage Tip: From "können" = can/to be able to. Super useful for scheduling: "Wann kann... ?"
🇩🇪 In Germany: When arranging repairs, ability and availability are key topics: who can come, when they can come, and whether someone can be home.
Phrase Breakdown
Kann
[kahn]
can
A modal verb used to talk about ability or possibility.
Kann heute noch jemand kommen?
Can someone still come today?
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