How to say "near, close to" in German?

In German "near, close to" translates to  in der Nähe von 

Transliteration: in dare nay-uh fon

🇩🇪 Das Hotel ist in der Nähe vom Strand.

🗣️ Das Hotel ist in dare nay-uh fon Strand.

🇺🇸 The hotel is near the beach.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "near, close to" in German?

You can use the word "in der Nähe von" which translates to "near, close to".

How to pronounce "in der Nähe von" (near, close to) in German?

The word "in der Nähe von" is pronounced as "in dare nay-uh fon".

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