How to Say ‘speaker’ in German
der Lautsprecher
dare LOWT-shpreh-kher
[dare LOWT-shpreh-kher]
💬 Usage Tip: Masculine noun: der Lautsprecher, plural: die Lautsprecher. Literally loud-speaker, so this one is easy to remember.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In event tech German, Lautsprecher can mean one speaker unit, while Anlage often means the whole sound system.
Phrase Breakdown
der
[dare]
the
definite article for masculine singular nouns
Der Lautsprecher steht links von der Bühne.
The speaker is to the left of the stage.
Lautsprecher
[LOWT-shpreh-kher]
speaker
an audio device that plays sound to an audience
Der Lautsprecher ist zu laut eingestellt.
The speaker is set too loud.
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