How to Say ‘Home’ in German
Nach Hause
nahkh hou-zuh
[nahkh hou-zuh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Nach Hause' means 'to home', physically returning to one's place of residence.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Home is central in many German traditions and is seen as a source of comfort.
Phrase Breakdown
Nach
[nahkh]
to
Indicating direction or movement towards a place.
Nach Berlin.
To Berlin.
Hause
[hou-zuh]
home
The place where one lives permanently.
Ich bin zu Hause.
I am at home.
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