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How to Say ‘For you’ in German

Dir

deer

[deer]

💬 Usage Tip: "dir" is the informal dative form of "du." In a more formal landlord conversation, you'd usually say "Ihnen" instead.

🇩🇪 In Germany: With landlords or service staff in Germany, formal "Sie/Ihnen" is usually safer unless you clearly know each other well.

Phrase Breakdown

Dir

[deer]

for you

Dative form of 'du'; used to mean 'to you' or 'for you' in everyday questions.

Example

Passt dir der Termin morgen?

Does the appointment tomorrow work for you?

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