How to say "savings account" in German?

In German "savings account" translates to  Sparkonto 

Transliteration: shparkontoh

🇩🇪 Ich habe ein Sparkonto für meine Ersparnisse.

🗣️ Ich hah-be ain shparkontoh fur my-ne er-shpar-nis-seh.

🇺🇸 I have a savings account for my savings.

🇩🇪 Ich lege regelmäßig Geld auf mein Sparkonto.

🗣️ Ich lay-geh re-gel-mai-sig gehlt owf mine shpar-kontoh.

🇺🇸 I regularly deposit money into my savings account.



Start learning German with glot.space


🇩🇪

German

Native speakers
90M 🗣️
Official language in
6 countries 🌍
Active vocabulary
20k-30k 📚
Difficulty
medium 🤔
Closest langauges
Dutch, English
⏳ Avg. time to basics
750-900 hours ⏳

Why learn German?

Learning German enhances career prospects, especially in engineering, finance, and academia, and deepens appreciation for Western philosophy and literature. An English speaker typically needs about 1,000-2,000 vocabulary words for basic fluency. While it may take 600-750 hours of study to reach general proficiency, basic grammar—including cases (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive), gender (der, die, das), and verb conjugations—can be grasped in a few months. German's precise but intricate grammar provides both a challenge and a tool for clear communication. Proficiency in German significantly aids in understanding cultural nuances and opens doors for travel and business.



Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "savings account" in German?

You can use the word "Sparkonto" which translates to "Savings account".

How to pronounce "Sparkonto" (savings account) in German?

The word "Sparkonto" is pronounced as "shparkontoh".

Do you have an audio recording on how to pronounce" Sparkonto" (savings account) in German?

Not yet, but this functionality is coming soon. We're focusing on the quality of the written content first.