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German Phrase

Lerne unsere zertifizierten Fitness-Profis kennen.

/ˈlɛʁ.nə ˈʊn.zʁə t͡sɛʁ.tiˈfiː.t͡siːʁtən ˈfɪt.nəs ˈpʁoː.fɪs ˈkɛnən/
Meaning"Get to know our certified fitness professionals."
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Meaning

The sentence invites the listener to become acquainted with the fitness professionals who have official certifications. It conveys a friendly, motivational tone typical of gym marketing.

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When to use

Use this phrase on promotional flyers, website banners, social‑media posts, or in‑studio announcements when you want to highlight the expertise of your training staff and encourage potential members to meet them.

Grammar Breakdown

LerneunserezertifiziertenFitness-Profiskennen

1

Imperative (du)

‘Lerne’ is the du‑imperative of the verb ‘lernen’, used to give a friendly command or invitation.

2

Verb‑particle construction

‘kennen’ is used together with ‘lernen’ to form ‘kennenlernen’ (to get to know). In the imperative they stay separated: ‘Lerne … kennen’.

3

Accusative plural article

‘unsere’ and ‘zertifizierten’ are in the accusative plural because they modify the direct‑object ‘Fitness‑Profis’.

4

Weak adjective declension

‘zertifizierten’ takes the weak ending ‘-en’ after the plural determiner ‘unsere’.

5

Compound noun

‘Fitness‑Profis’ is a compound noun (Fitness + Profis) and is capitalized in German.

🗨In Conversation

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Ich interessiere mich für eure Trainer, aber ich kenne sie noch nicht.

I'm interested in your trainers, but I don't know them yet.

Lerne unsere zertifizierten Fitness-Profis kennen – sie helfen dir, deine Ziele zu erreichen.

Get to know our certified fitness professionals – they’ll help you reach your goals.

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Common Mistakes

  • Lernen unsere zertifizierten Fitness-Profis kennen.

    The imperative for ‘du’ drops the -n ending; use ‘Lerne’.

  • Lerne unsere zertifizierten Fitness-Profis kennen lernen.

    In the imperative construction the verb stays split: ‘Lerne … kennen’, not ‘kennen lernen’.

  • unsere zertifizierte Fitness-Profis

    The adjective must take the weak plural ending ‘-en’ after ‘unsere’.

Alternatives

  • Treffe unsere zertifizierten Fitness‑Profis.

    Meet our certified fitness professionals.

  • Entdecke unser Team aus zertifizierten Fitness‑Experten.

    Discover our team of certified fitness experts.

  • Lerne unser qualifiziertes Trainerteam kennen.

    Get to know our qualified trainer team.

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Cultural Tip

In German advertising the du‑imperative (‘Lerne …’) creates a personal, informal atmosphere, which works well for fitness clubs that want to appear approachable. However, if you address a more formal audience (e.g., corporate clients), switch to the Sie‑form: ‘Lernen Sie unsere zertifizierten Fitness‑Profis kennen.’