How to Say ‘Gartenstraße 12’ in German
Der Gartenstraße 12
dair GAR-ten-shtrah-se tsvoolf
[dair GAR-ten-shtrah-se tsvoolf]
💬 Usage Tip: As a standalone address chunk, this is a bit unusual: with a full sentence German normally uses 'in der Gartenstraße 12.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: German street names often combine words, and 'Straße' means 'street.' The letter 'ß' is common in standard spelling.
Phrase Breakdown
Der
[dair]
the
Article here shown as "Der"; in the full address sentence the correct form is usually "der" after "in."
Ich wohne in der Gartenstraße.
I live on Gartenstraße.
Gartenstraße
[GAR-ten-shtrah-se]
Gartenstraße
A street name; literally "Garden Street."
Die Gartenstraße ist nicht weit.
Gartenstraße is not far.
12
[tsvoolf]
twelve
The house number 12 in an address.
Ich wohne in der Gartenstraße 12.
I live at 12 Gartenstraße.
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