German Phrase
Auch die Zieladresse.
Meaning
A short, emphatic statement meaning ‘Also the destination address.’ It is usually part of a longer instruction or list, highlighting that the destination address must be considered as well.
When to use
Use this fragment in forms, technical documentation, or emails when you want to point out that the destination address is another item that needs attention, e.g., in a checklist of required fields.
✦Grammar Breakdown
AuchdieZieladresse.
Auch (also)
‘Auch’ is an adverb meaning ‘also’ or ‘too’. It can be placed at the beginning of a clause to emphasize addition.
Definite article ‘die’
‘die’ is the nominative feminine singular article, matching the noun ‘Zieladresse’.
Compound noun ‘Zieladresse’
A compound of ‘Ziel’ (goal) and ‘Adresse’ (address), meaning ‘destination address’.
🗨In Conversation
Bitte geben Sie die Absenderadresse ein.
Please enter the sender's address.
Auch die Zieladresse.
Also the destination address.
✕Common Mistakes
Die Zieladresse auch.
Placing ‘auch’ after the noun changes the emphasis and sounds unnatural in this context.
Auch der Zieladresse.
‘Zieladresse’ is feminine; the correct nominative article is ‘die’, not ‘der’.
Auch das Zieladresse.
‘Zieladresse’ is feminine, so the article must be ‘die’, not ‘das’.
↔Alternatives
Ebenfalls die Zieladresse.
Likewise the destination address.
Auch die Empfängeradresse.
Also the recipient's address.
Bitte auch die Zieladresse angeben.
Please also provide the destination address.
Cultural Tip
In German business and technical writing, short bullet‑point phrases like ‘Auch die Zieladresse.’ are common. They keep instructions concise and avoid long sentences. Remember that ‘auch’ can be moved to other positions (e.g., ‘Die Zieladresse ist auch wichtig.’) but the front‑position adds stronger emphasis.

