How to Say ‘We will never be a family, clear’ in German
Wir werden nie ein Familie klar
veer verd-en nee ine fah-mee-lee-eh klar
[veer verd-en nee ine fah-mee-lee-eh klar]
💬 Usage Tip: The word 'klar' is often used for emphasis, similar to saying 'got it' or 'understood'.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germany, known for its emphasis on clarity in communication, often uses words like 'klar' to assert understanding or confirmation.
Phrase Breakdown
Wir
[veer]
we
The subject pronoun for a group including the speaker.
Wir gehen ins Kino.
We are going to the cinema.
werden
[verd-en]
will
Expresses future intent or probability.
Wir werden es schaffen.
We will make it.
nie
[nee]
never
Not ever; at no time in the past or future.
Ich habe das noch nie gemacht.
I have never done that.
ein
[ine]
a
An indefinite article used before a singular noun.
Ich habe ein Auto.
I have a car.
Familie
[fah-mee-lee-eh]
family
A group of people related by blood or marriage.
Meine Familie ist groß.
My family is large.
klar
[klar]
clear
Easy to perceive, understand, or interpret.
Die Anweisungen waren klar.
The instructions were clear.
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