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.
Das ist das Buch, die er mag.
That is the book which he likes.
sie
[zee]
she
Refers to a female person previously mentioned.
Sie mag ihn.
She likes him.
überhaupt
[oo-buh-houpt]
at all
Emphasizes a negative statement.
Ich mag das überhaupt nicht.
I don't like that at all.
nicht
[nikht]
not
Used to make a word, statement or question negative.
Nicht hier.
Not here.
mag
[mahk]
like
Find agreeable or enjoyable.
Ich mag das.
I like this.
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