How to Say ‘Also fit’ in German
Passen auch
PAH-sen owkh
[PAH-sen owkh]
💬 Usage Tip: passen can mean 'fit,' 'suit,' or 'work well.' Here it means 'also work well'—more natural than literal 'fit.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germans often evaluate ideas practically, so saying something passt means it suits the concept or need.
Phrase Breakdown
Passen
[PAH-sen]
fit; suit; work
Means something is suitable, appropriate, or matches well.
Für das Konzept sagen wir: Passen auch kann für zusätzliche Formate gelten.
For the concept, we say: 'fit as well' can apply to additional formats.
auch
[owkh]
also; too
Adds another option, idea, or agreement.
Im Satz Passen auch ergänzt auch eine weitere Möglichkeit.
In the sentence 'Fit as well', 'also' adds another possibility.
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