How to Say ‘Who is it for?’ in German
Für wen ist das?
fyoor vayn ist dahs
[fyoor vayn ist dahs]
💬 Usage Tip: Excellent client-focused question. wen appears after für because für takes the accusative. Tiny grammar, big usefulness.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German professionals often ask target-group questions early: audience, purpose, format. Strategy first, creativity second.
Phrase Breakdown
Für
[fyoor]
for
Preposition asking about purpose or target group.
Für wen ist das Konzept gedacht?
Who is this concept intended for?
wen
[vayn]
whom
Question word used to ask about the person or audience receiving something.
Für wen ist das Video geplant?
Who is the video planned for?
ist
[ist]
is
Third-person singular of sein; used in questions and statements.
Für wen ist das Material geeignet?
Who is this material suitable for?
das
[dahs]
that / this
Refers to the idea, concept, or project being discussed.
Für wen ist das Format interessant?
Who is this format interesting for?
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