How to Say ‘Take... with you’ in German
Nehmt... mit
naymt mit
[naymt mit]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Nehmt' is the ihr-form (plural informal) of 'nehmen' = 'to take.' 'Mit' often goes with movement: 'take along.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: Useful when briefing a small crew you know well. In more formal settings, you might hear 'Nehmen Sie ... mit.'
Phrase Breakdown
Nehmt
[naymt]
take (you all)
Imperative plural of 'nehmen'. Used when giving instructions to several people.
Nehmt bitte auch das Funkmikrofon mit.
Please take the wireless microphone too.
mit
[mit]
along / with
In 'mitnehmen', this particle helps form the meaning 'to take along'.
Nehmt die Akkus mit zum Drehort.
Take the batteries along to the shooting location.
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