How to Say ‘England also has good players.’ in German
England hat auch gute Spieler.
ING-lant haht owkh GOO-tuh SHPLEE-ler
[ING-lant haht owkh GOO-tuh SHPLEE-ler]
💬 Usage Tip: A useful compliment structure: "X hat auch gute ..."
🇩🇪 In Germany: Respecting another team’s quality makes football conversation sound friendly, not overly tribal.
Phrase Breakdown
England
[ING-lant]
England
'England' is the country England, often mentioned as a national football team.
England hat viele Fans bei der WM.
England has many fans at the World Cup.
hat
[haht]
has
'Hat' is the 3rd person singular form of 'haben' and means 'has'.
England hat auch gute Spieler.
England also has good players.
auch
[owkh]
also / too
'Auch' adds the idea of 'also' or 'too' to a sentence.
Mein Bruder schaut auch die WM.
My brother also watches the World Cup.
gute
[GOO-tuh]
good
'Gute' is the inflected form of 'gut' before a plural noun.
England hat auch gute Spieler.
England also has good players.
Spieler
[SHPLEE-ler]
players
'Spieler' means players, especially in a team sport context.
Gute Spieler entscheiden oft ein Spiel.
Good players often decide a match.
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