Bedeutung auf Deutsch
Du stehst kurz davor
Bedeutung von You're about to
Indicates an action that will happen very soon.
Zeigt an, dass eine Handlung sehr bald passieren wird.
In simple words: You are going to do something soon.
Du wirst bald etwas tun.
You're about to in einem Satz
- You're about to witness something incredible!Du wirst gleich etwas Unglaubliches miterleben!
- I hope you're about to join us for dinner.Ich hoffe, du kommst bald zum Abendessen zu uns.
- You're about to make a big decision, so think carefully.Du stehst kurz davor, eine wichtige Entscheidung zu treffen, also denk gut nach.
- With that look, you're about to get in trouble!Mit diesem Blick wirst du gleich Ärger bekommen!
- You're about to start an exciting journey.Du stehst kurz davor, eine aufregende Reise anzutreten.
Wie man You're about to verwendet
This phrase is often used to create anticipation or excitement. It is suitable for both spoken and written contexts.
Diese Wendung wird oft benutzt, um Vorfreude oder Aufregung zu erzeugen. Sie passt sowohl in gesprochene als auch in geschriebene Kontexte.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Imagine someone on the edge of a diving board, ready to jump - they're about to dive!
Verwandte Wörter
Collocations with You're about to
- you're about to leave
- you're about to find out
- you're about to learn
Synonyms for You're about to
- going to
- ready to
- on the verge of
Common mistakes with You're about to
- Using 'about to' without a verb afterwards.
- Misplacing 'you're' in the sentence.
- Forgetting to use 'to' after 'about'.
You're about to appears in
You're about to in anderen Sprachen
- Arabicالعربية
على وشك
ستفعل شيئًا قريبًا.
- Bengaliবাংলা
তুমি প্রায়
তুমি শীঘ্রই কিছু করতে চলেছ।
- SpanishEspañol
Estás a punto de
Vas a hacer algo pronto.
- Persianفارسی
داری میشی، قراره
قراره بهزودی کاری رو انجام بدی.
- FrenchFrançais
Tu es sur le point de
Tu vas faire quelque chose bientôt.
- Hindiहिन्दी
आप करने वाले हैं
आप जल्द ही कुछ करने वाले हैं।
- ItalianItaliano
Stai per
Stai per fare qualcosa tra poco.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Você está prestes a
Você vai fazer algo em breve.
- RussianРусский
Ты вот-вот
Ты скоро что-то сделаешь.
- Urduاردو
آپ کے بارے میں
آپ جلد ہی کچھ کرنے والے ہیں۔
- Chinese中文
你马上就要
你很快就要做某事了。
More chunks like You're about to
- Going to
- How's your blog going
A casual inquiry about the progress or status of someone's blog.
- BlogA1
a website where an individual person, or people representing an organization, write regularly about recent events or topics that interest them, usually with photos and links to other websites that they find interesting
- Oh good good
An expression of happiness or satisfaction.
- Very good
Used to express a high level of quality or satisfaction.
- WrittenB1
expressed in writing rather than in speech
Nutzer suchen auch nach
- You're about to bedeutung
- was bedeutet You're about to
- You're about to übersetzung
- You're about to auf deutsch
- You're about to deutsch
- You're about to definition
- You're about to erklärung
Häufige Fragen zu You're about to
Was bedeutet You're about to?
Du wirst bald etwas tun.
Was bedeutet You're about to auf Deutsch?
Du wirst bald etwas tun.
Was ist die Definition von You're about to?
Zeigt an, dass eine Handlung sehr bald passieren wird.
Wie verwendet man You're about to in einem Satz?
You're about to witness something incredible!
Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für You're about to geben?
I hope you're about to join us for dinner.
Was sind Synonyme für You're about to?
Gängige Alternativen sind going to, ready to, on the verge of.
Welche Wörter passen zu You're about to?
Es wird oft mit you're about to leave, you're about to find out, you're about to learn kombiniert.
Was sind häufige Fehler bei You're about to?
Using 'about to' without a verb afterwards. Misplacing 'you're' in the sentence. Forgetting to use 'to' after 'about'.
Wie spricht man You're about to aus?
US: //jɪr əˈbaʊt tu//, UK: //jʊəːr əˈbaʊt tuː//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.
Wann sollte ich You're about to verwenden?
Diese Wendung wird oft benutzt, um Vorfreude oder Aufregung zu erzeugen. Sie passt sowohl in gesprochene als auch in geschriebene Kontexte.






