How to Say ‘Only’ in German
Nur
noor
[noor]
💬 Usage Tip: "nur" = only/just. Tiny word, big importance when describing what does or does not work.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Precise limitation words like "nur" help repair people understand the problem faster.
Phrase Breakdown
Nur
[noor]
only
Used to limit something to one thing or condition.
Nur kaltes Wasser kommt aus dem Hahn.
Only cold water comes out of the tap.
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