How to Say ‘To come’ in German
Kommen
KOM-men
[KOM-men]
💬 Usage Tip: Basic verb: kommen. In questions with another verb idea, German often keeps it simple: "Wann kann der Klempner kommen?"
🇩🇪 In Germany: When arranging repairs in Germany, "kommen" is one of your survival verbs: repair people, landlords, and delivery workers are always "coming" at some time window.
Phrase Breakdown
Kommen
[KOM-men]
to come
Verb meaning to come or arrive somewhere.
Kann der Klempner morgen kommen?
Can the plumber come tomorrow?
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