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How to Say ‘That she doesn't like at all’ in German

Die sie überhaupt nicht mag

💬 Usage Tip: The term 'überhaupt nicht' intensifies the negation.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Expressing preferences candidly is common in Germany, fostering honest dialogue.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Die

[dee]

which

Used to identify one or more people/things from a definite set.

Example

Das ist das Buch, die er mag.

That is the book which he likes.

sie

[zee]

she

Refers to a female person previously mentioned.

Example

Sie mag ihn.

She likes him.

überhaupt

[oo-buh-houpt]

at all

Emphasizes a negative statement.

Example

Ich mag das überhaupt nicht.

I don't like that at all.

nicht

[nikht]

not

Used to make a word, statement or question negative.

Example

Nicht hier.

Not here.

mag

[mahk]

like

Find agreeable or enjoyable.

Example

Ich mag das.

I like this.

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