How to Say ‘We don't match with them at all.’ in German
Wir passen überhaupt nicht zu denen.
💬 Usage Tip: 'Überhaupt nicht' means 'not at all', adding strong emphasis.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Social compatibility is often discussed in forming relationships.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Wir
[veer]
we
Used by a speaker to refer to a group including themselves.
Wir werden stark sein.
We will be strong.
passen
[pah-sen]
fit
To be of the correct size or shape.
Wir passen gut zusammen.
We fit well together.
überhaupt
[EW-ber-howpt]
at all
Used to emphasize a negative statement.
Es ist überhaupt nicht teuer.
It is not expensive at all.
nicht
[nihHt]
not
Used to give a negative response or negate a statement.
Ich komme heute nicht.
I am not coming today.
zu
[tsoo]
to
Expressing movement toward a location.
Ich gehe zu der Party.
I am going to the party.
denen
[DAY-nen]
them/those people
Refers to people previously mentioned.
Wir sprechen nicht mit denen.
We are not speaking with them.
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