How to Say ‘She belongs to someone else.’ in German
Sie gehört jemand anders.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Expresses the idea of ownership or connection.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Sie
[zee]
she, they
Female third person singular or the plural 'they'.
Sie ruft an.
She is calling.
gehört
[guh-hurt]
belongs
To be the property of someone.
Dieses Fahrrad gehört ihm.
This bike belongs to him.
jemand
[yay-mahnd]
someone
An unidentified person.
Jemand hat das Fenster geöffnet.
Someone opened the window.
anders
[ahn-ders]
else
Different from someone or something already mentioned.
Ich möchte etwas anders haben.
I want something else.
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