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German Phrase

Hast du in letzter Zeit gute Reiseangebote gesehen?

/hast duː ɪn ˈlɛt͡sɐ ˈtsaɪt ˈɡuːtə ˈʁaɪzəˌʔanɡəbə ˈzeːən/
Meaning"Have you seen any good travel deals lately?"
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Meaning

Literally, “Have you seen good travel offers lately?” It is used to ask someone if they have come across attractive deals for trips, flights, or vacations in the recent past.

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When to use

Use this question when you’re planning a holiday, discussing travel budgets with friends, or when you want to share a promising deal you’ve found.

Grammar Breakdown

HastduinletzterZeitguteReiseangebotegesehen?

1

Verb-second (V2) word order

In yes‑no questions the finite verb (hast) occupies the first position, followed by the subject (du).

2

Temporal prepositional phrase

The phrase 'in letzter Zeit' (in recent times) is placed after the subject and before the object.

3

Adjective agreement

The adjective 'gute' takes the weak ending -e because it follows the plural noun 'Reiseangebote' with no article.

4

Past participle as object complement

The verb 'sehen' in perfect tense uses the auxiliary 'haben' and the past participle 'gesehen' at the end of the clause.

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Hast du in letzter Zeit gute Reiseangebote gesehen?

Have you seen any good travel deals lately?

Ja, ich habe ein tolles Angebot für eine Städtereise nach Berlin gefunden.

Yes, I found a great deal for a city trip to Berlin.

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Common Mistakes

  • Hast du letzter Zeit gute Reiseangebote gesehen?

    The correct phrase is ‘in letzter Zeit’; ‘letzter Zeit’ without the preposition is ungrammatical.

  • Hast du in letzter Zeit guten Reiseangebote gesehen?

    Because there is no article before the plural noun, the adjective takes the weak ending -e, not -en.

  • Du hast in letzter Zeit gute Reiseangebote gesehen?

    In a yes‑no question the finite verb must be first; ‘gesehen hast du…’ is a statement, not a question.

Alternatives

  • Hast du kürzlich günstige Urlaubsangebote entdeckt?

    Have you recently discovered cheap vacation offers?

  • Sind dir in letzter Zeit interessante Reiseangebote begegnet?

    Have any interesting travel offers come across your way lately?

  • Weißt du von guten Reiseangeboten, die gerade laufen?

    Do you know of any good travel deals that are currently running?

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Cultural Tip

In German-speaking countries people often compare travel offers on price‑comparison sites like Check24 or Urlaub.de before booking. The phrase ‘Reiseangebot’ is neutral; if you want to stress a bargain, you can use ‘Schnäppchen’ (bargain) or ‘günstig’. Also, Germans tend to be punctual about deadlines, so if you mention a limited‑time offer, be ready to act quickly.