How to Say ‘Everyone is’ in German
Sind alle
zint AL-luh
[zint AL-luh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally "are all." German often expresses "everyone" as "alle" depending on the sentence.
🇩🇪 In Germany: This kind of phrase often appears when people talk about family support for a national team.
Phrase Breakdown
Sind
[zint]
are
'Sind' is a form of 'sein' and means 'are'.
Sind alle bereit für das Spiel?
Is everyone ready for the match?
alle
[AL-luh]
all / everyone
'Alle' means 'all' or 'everyone', depending on context.
Sind alle im Wohnzimmer?
Is everyone in the living room?
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