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German Phrase

Ja, Futter und Wasser für Haustiere.

/jaː ˈfʊtɐ ʊnt ˈvasɐ fyːɐ̯ ˈhaʊ̯stiːrə/
Meaning"Yes, food and water for pets."
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Meaning

This phrase is a direct and simple affirmation, confirming the availability or need for 'food and water for pets.' It's often used in response to a question about what is needed or available for animals.

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When to use

You would typically use this phrase when someone asks if there's anything specific needed for pets, or if you're confirming that pet provisions are available. It's a straightforward answer to a direct question.

Grammar Breakdown

Ja,FutterundWasserfürHaustiere.

1

Ja (Yes)

This is the standard German word for 'yes,' used for affirmative responses. It's a simple and direct confirmation.

2

Futter (Food for animals)

'Futter' specifically refers to food for animals, distinguishing it from 'Essen' which is food for humans. Using the correct term is important for natural-sounding German.

3

und (and)

'Und' is a coordinating conjunction meaning 'and,' used to connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal grammatical rank.

4

Wasser (Water)

'Wasser' means 'water' and is a neuter noun. It's used for both human and animal consumption.

5

für (for)

'Für' is a preposition that always takes the accusative case. It means 'for' and indicates purpose, recipient, or duration.

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Haustiere (Pets)

'Haustiere' is the plural form of 'Haustier' (pet). It's a compound noun made of 'Haus' (house) and 'Tier' (animal).

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A

Brauchen wir noch etwas für die Katzen?

Do we need anything else for the cats?

Ja, Futter und Wasser für Haustiere.

Yes, food and water for pets.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Ja, Essen und Trinken für Haustiere.

    While 'Essen' and 'Trinken' mean 'food' and 'drink,' 'Futter' and 'Wasser' are the specific and more appropriate terms for animal provisions.

  • Ja, Futter und Wasser zu Haustiere.

    The preposition 'für' (for) is required here to indicate purpose or recipient, not 'zu' (to/at).

Alternatives

  • Ja, Tierfutter und Wasser.

    Yes, pet food and water.

  • Wir haben Futter und Wasser für die Tiere.

    We have food and water for the animals.

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Cultural Tip

Germans tend to be quite direct in their communication, and this phrase reflects that. There's no need for elaborate phrasing when a simple, clear answer suffices. Also, pet ownership is very common in Germany, and animals are generally well-cared for, so discussing their needs like 'Futter und Wasser' is a frequent and natural topic.