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How to Say ‘It stays exciting’ in German

Bleibt es spannend

blypt ess SHPAH-nent

[blypt ess SHPAH-nent]

💬 Usage Tip: This wording sounds more like a question or headline fragment without punctuation. The fuller natural sentence is often "Es bleibt spannend."

🇩🇪 In Germany: You may hear this style in excited commentary or see similar compressed wording in sports headlines.

Phrase Breakdown

Bleibt

[blypt]

remains; stays

Verb from 'bleiben', here placed first in a question-like structure.

Example

Bleibt es spannend bis zur Nachspielzeit?

Will it stay exciting until stoppage time?

es

[ess]

it

General pronoun used as the subject.

Example

Bleibt es spannend, wenn niemand trifft?

Does it stay exciting if no one scores?

spannend

[SHPAH-nent]

exciting; tense

Describes suspense in a match or situation.

Example

Bleibt es spannend trotz der vergebenen Chance?

Does it stay exciting despite the missed chance?

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