How to Say ‘Do you already have plans’ in German
Habt ihr schon Pläne
💬 Usage Tip: ‘Habt ihr’ is used informally for plural you.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Habt
[habt]
do you have
Possess or own, referring to more than one person.
Habt ihr heute Zeit?
Do you have time today?
ihr
[iːɐ̯]
you
Used to refer to two or more people that the speaker is addressing.
Trefft ihr uns?
Are you meeting us?
schon
[ʃoːn]
already
Prior to a specified or implied time.
Ich habe es schon getan.
I have already done it.
Pläne
[ˈplɛːnə]
plans
Intentions or decisions about what one is going to do.
Ich habe Pläne für das Wochenende.
I have plans for the weekend.
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