How to Say ‘Off target / next to it’ in German
Daneben
dah-NAY-ben
[dah-NAY-ben]
💬 Usage Tip: "Daneben" literally means "next to it," but in football it often means the shot went wide.
🇩🇪 In Germany: You’ll hear this a lot in match talk: "knapp daneben" is almost a stock football phrase.
Phrase Breakdown
Daneben
[dah-NAY-ben]
wide / off target
In football, this means the shot missed the goal.
Der Schuss ging daneben.
The shot went wide.
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