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German Phrase

Unsere Spezialisten können dir helfen.

/ˈʊn.zɐ ˈʃpe.t͡si̯aˌliːstən ˈkœ.nən diːɐ ˈhɛl.fən/
Meaning"Our specialists can help you."
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Meaning

The sentence means ‘Our specialists can help you.’ It conveys that a team of experts is ready and able to provide assistance, emphasizing both capability and willingness.

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When to use

Use this phrase in customer‑service settings, on a website’s help page, or in any marketing material where you want to reassure a client that professional help is available.

Grammar Breakdown

UnsereSpezialistenkönnendirhelfen

1

Possessive adjective (Unsere)

‘Unsere’ agrees with the plural noun ‘Spezialisten’ and means ‘our’.

2

Plural noun (Spezialisten)

‘Spezialisten’ is the plural form of ‘Spezialist’ (specialist).

3

Modal verb (können)

‘können’ is the present‑tense, 3rd‑person plural form of the modal verb ‘können’ (to be able to).

4

Dative pronoun (dir)

‘dir’ is the informal dative form of ‘du’, used because the verb ‘helfen’ takes a dative object.

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Verb with dative (helfen)

‘helfen’ always requires a dative object, so it pairs with ‘dir’ (you).

🗨In Conversation

A

Ich habe ein Problem mit meinem Gerät.

I have a problem with my device.

Unsere Spezialisten können dir helfen.

Our specialists can help you.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Unsere Spezialisten können Sie helfen.

    Mixing formal ‘Sie’ with the informal dative ‘dir’ is incorrect. Use ‘Ihnen’ for formal address.

  • Unsere Spezialist kann dir helfen.

    ‘Spezialisten’ is plural, so the modal verb must be plural ‘können’.

Alternatives

  • Unsere Experten stehen dir zur Verfügung.

    Our experts are at your disposal.

  • Unsere Fachleute helfen dir gern.

    Our professionals are happy to help you.

  • Wir können dir mit unseren Spezialisten helfen.

    We can help you with our specialists.

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Cultural Tip

‘dir’ is informal. Use it only when you have a familiar relationship with the listener. In formal business contexts you should switch to the formal dative ‘Ihnen’: ‘Unsere Spezialisten können Ihnen helfen.’ Also, ‘können’ expresses ability; if you want to guarantee assistance, you could say ‘werden’ (will).