How to Say ‘I live at 12 Gartenstrasse.’ in German
Ich wohne in der Gartenstraße 12.
ikh VOH-neh in dair GAR-ten-shtrah-se tsvoolf
[ikh VOH-neh in dair GAR-ten-shtrah-se tsvoolf]
💬 Usage Tip: Correct and natural. German often says 'in der' with street addresses. 'wohnen' is the standard verb for residing.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Addresses matter a lot in Germany because of Anmeldung, the official address registration process.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
First-person singular pronoun used for yourself.
Ich wohne hier.
I live here.
wohne
[VOH-neh]
live
Means to live or reside somewhere.
Ich wohne in Berlin.
I live in Berlin.
in
[in]
in
Preposition meaning "in" or sometimes "at," depending on context.
Ich wohne in München.
I live in Munich.
Der Gartenstraße 12
dair GAR-ten-shtrah-se tsvoolf
Gartenstraße 12
Street address. In correct German it is usually 'in der Gartenstraße 12'.
Ich wohne in der Bahnhofstraße 5.
I live at Bahnhofstraße 5.
Words in this phrase
der
[dair]
the
Dative feminine article here, used after "in" with the street name.
Ich wohne in der Gartenstraße.
I live on Gartenstraße.
Gartenstraße
[GAR-ten-shtrah-se]
Gartenstraße
A street name, literally meaning "Garden Street."
Die Gartenstraße ist ruhig.
Gartenstraße is quiet.
12.
[tsvoolf]
12
House number in the address.
Die Wohnung ist in 12.
The apartment is at number 12.
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