How to Say ‘Let's go to the kitchen.’ in German
Komm, wir gehen in die Küche.
💬 Usage Tip: Informal invitation to move to a relaxing space.
🇩🇪 In Germany: The kitchen is often the heart of social activities in German households.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Komm
[komm]
Come
Used to invite someone to join or accompany.
Komm bitte hierher.
Please come here.
wir
[veer]
we
First person plural pronoun.
Wir gehen nach Hause.
We are going home.
gehen
[gay-en]
go
To move from one place to another.
Wir gehen zur Schule.
We are going to school.
in
[in]
to
Indicating direction towards a place.
Wir gehen in die Stadt.
We are going into the city.
die
[dee]
the
Definite article for feminine nouns.
Die Küche ist schön.
The kitchen is nice.
Küche
[koo-he]
kitchen
A place where food is cooked.
Die Küche ist bereit.
The kitchen is ready.
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