German Phrase
Pantomime ist immer eine gute Wahl.
Meaning
The sentence states that pantomime is always a good choice, typically used when recommending pantomime as an activity, entertainment option, or teaching method.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to suggest pantomime for a party, a classroom exercise, a team‑building event, or any situation where a non‑verbal performance could be fun and effective.
✦Grammar Breakdown
PantomimeistimmereineguteWahl
sein (ist)
‘ist’ is the third‑person singular present of the verb ‘sein’ (to be) and is used for statements of identity or description.
immer
‘immer’ is an adverb meaning ‘always’, placed before the adjective or verb it modifies.
indefinite article (eine)
‘eine’ is the feminine singular indefinite article in the accusative case, matching the noun ‘Wahl’.
adjective declension (gute)
After an indefinite article, adjectives take a weak ending ‘‑e’ in the feminine accusative: ‘gute Wahl’.
noun gender (Wahl)
‘Wahl’ is a feminine noun meaning ‘choice’ or ‘option’; its article and adjective must agree in gender, number, and case.
🗨In Conversation
Wir brauchen etwas Neues für den Workshop. Was hältst du von Pantomime?
We need something new for the workshop. What do you think about pantomime?
Pantomime ist immer eine gute Wahl.
Pantomime is always a good choice.
✕Common Mistakes
Pantomime ist immer der gute Wahl.
‘Wahl’ is feminine, so the correct article is ‘eine’, not ‘der’.
Pantomime ist immer eine guter Wahl.
After the indefinite article ‘eine’, the adjective takes the weak ending ‘‑e’, not ‘‑er’.
Pantomime ist immer noch eine gute Wahl.
‘immer noch’ means ‘still’, which changes the meaning; use just ‘immer’ for ‘always’.
↔Alternatives
Pantomime ist stets eine gute Option.
Pantomime is consistently a good option.
Man kann immer mit Pantomime punkten.
You can always score points with pantomime.
Pantomime ist immer eine passende Entscheidung.
Pantomime is always a fitting decision.
Cultural Tip
In German‑speaking countries pantomime (often called ‘Pantomime’ or ‘Pantomimenspiel’) is popular in theater, children’s parties, and corporate trainings. It’s seen as a playful, creative way to break the ice, so using ‘gute Wahl’ feels natural and friendly. Avoid overly formal alternatives like ‘geeignete Option’ unless you’re in a very formal business context.

