German Phrase
Bei Prime Video gibt's gute Filme.
Meaning
The sentence states that Prime Video offers good movies. It’s a casual way to recommend the streaming platform’s film selection.
When to use
Use this phrase when you’re talking about streaming services, recommending movies to friends, or commenting on the quality of a platform’s catalogue.
✦Grammar Breakdown
BeiPrimeVideogibt'sguteFilme.
Bei + Dativ
The preposition 'bei' governs the dative case and is used to indicate a location, context, or association, e.g., 'bei Prime Video' = 'on Prime Video'.
gibt's (gibt es)
A colloquial contraction of 'gibt es', an impersonal construction meaning 'there is/are'. The dummy subject 'es' is omitted in speech.
Strong adjective declension
Without an article, adjectives take strong endings. In the plural nominative, 'gute' stays unchanged before 'Filme'.
Plural noun Fil**me**
'Filme' is the plural of 'Film' and appears in the nominative case as the logical subject of 'gibt's'.
🗨In Conversation
Bei Prime Video gibt's gute Filme.
Prime Video has good movies.
Ja, ich habe neulich den neuen Thriller gesehen.
Yes, I watched the new thriller there recently.
✕Common Mistakes
Bei Prime Video gibt gute Filme.
The dummy subject 'es' is required; the correct colloquial form is 'gibt's' or the full 'gibt es'.
Bei Prime Video gibt's guten Filme.
Without an article, the adjective takes the strong ending 'gute', not the weak 'guten'.
Auf Prime Video gibt's gute Filme.
While 'auf' is possible, using 'bei' is more idiomatic for digital services.
↔Alternatives
Auf Prime Video gibt es gute Filme.
On Prime Video there are good movies.
Prime Video hat gute Filme.
Prime Video has good movies.
Bei Prime Video findet man gute Filme.
On Prime Video you can find good movies.
Cultural Tip
The contraction 'gibt's' is common in spoken German and informal writing. In formal contexts (e.g., news articles, academic texts) you should use the full form 'gibt es'. Also, German speakers often use 'bei' for digital platforms, similar to English 'on'.

