How to Say ‘A great moment’ in German
Ein toller Moment
ine TOLL-er moh-MENT
[ine TOLL-er moh-MENT]
💬 Usage Tip: 'toll' means great, fantastic, or wonderful. Very common and easy to use.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German speakers often use simple positive words like 'toll' in genuine emotional reactions.
Phrase Breakdown
Ein
[ine]
a
The masculine nominative form of the indefinite article, meaning "a" or "an."
Ein toller Moment nach dem späten Tor.
A great moment after the late goal.
toller
[TOLL-er]
great
From "toll," meaning great, fantastic, or wonderful. "toller" matches the masculine noun "Moment."
Ein toller Moment für die ganze Mannschaft.
A great moment for the whole team.
Moment
[moh-MENT]
moment
A point in time or special instant, often emotional in sports.
Ein toller Moment für alle Fans.
A great moment for all fans.
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