How to Say ‘Because she enjoyed it’ in German
Weils ihr Spaß gemacht hat
vyles eer shpahs ge-mahkt haht
[vyles eer shpahs ge-mahkt haht]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Weil' is a conjunction used in German to express causation like 'because'.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Enjoyment in one's work is considered important in German culture, blending personal satisfaction with professional life.
Phrase Breakdown
Weils
[vyles]
because
For the reason that.
Weils regnet, bleibe ich drinnen.
Because it's raining, I'll stay inside.
ihr
[eer]
her
The object form of 'she'.
Das ist ihr Buch.
That is her book.
Spaß
[shpahs]
fun
Enjoyment, amusement, or lighthearted pleasure.
Das Spiel macht Spaß.
The game is fun.
gemacht
[ge-mahkt]
made
Constructed or formed from something.
Sie hat es gemacht.
She made it.
hat
[haht]
has
Possesses, owns, or holds something.
Er hat einen Hund.
He has a dog.
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