How to Say ‘client’ in German
der Kunde
dare KOON-deh
[dare KOON-deh]
💬 Usage Tip: Masculine noun: der Kunde, plural: die Kunden. Feminine form: die Kundin.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, client communication is often polite and structured, so words like Kunde, Angebot, and Freigabe come up a lot.
Phrase Breakdown
der
[dare]
the
definite article for masculine singular nouns
Der Kunde kommt pünktlich an.
The client arrives on time.
Kunde
[KOON-deh]
client
the customer who hires or pays for the event or media work
Der Kunde wünscht ein kurzes Video.
The client wants a short video.
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