Yes In German: 49 Amazing Ways
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Saying no and yes in German are probably the first few words anyone who wants to learn a new language will master. You can get by in any foreign language by knowing these powerful words. If you’re looking for an easy answer, then the word you are looking for is “ja”, the word “yes” in German. But sometimes, just the word yes in German is not enough to say what you need, or maybe it is too bland for you. So let’s discover other words and phrases to say yes in German.
Brief Intro To The German Language
Before we dive into it, let me quickly give you some points you need to know about the language, especially for those who are not familiar with the language.
- German and English more than 50% of their vocabulary. That is a piece of reassuring information for new learners. However, the words are not necessarily the same, they might have slightly different ways to spell and of course, different sounds and pronunciations.
- There are three genders in German. Many languages have feminine and masculine nouns, but there is a third gender called neuter in German. This is the same as the Romanian language and others.
- There is an extra letter in German. You might find a peculiar letter in a German word, “ß”. This letter is called “eszett” or a “scharfes S” which means a sharp S. This letter is the only letter impossible to appear at the beginning of a German word.
Say Yes In German
Just as I have mentioned above, you already know the German counterpart of the English word “yes”, which is “ja”. However, that is not enough to make you sound like a native or even a fluent speaker. There are many reasons to say yes, even as a tourist; there are even more perks if you speak like a native.
So here are multiple ways to say yes in German.
Sounds Good!
Sounds good in German is “Das klingt gut”.
- Pronounce: dus-kling-goot
- The word “das” is actually “that” in English.
I Agree (With You)!
To translate in German, you can go with “ich stimme ihnen zu”
- Pronounce: eech-stuh-may-ee-nun-zoo
- The phrase above is actually more suitable for a formal setting, or if you want to address people with a higher status.
- You can go for “ich stimme dir zu” if you want to address a friend in an informal way.
- You can also just say “stimmt” if you are unsure of using formal or informal language; it means “I agree”.
Definitely
“Auf jeden Fall” can be translated into “in any case” or “at any rate”
- pronounce: uh-woof yae-dun fuh-l
- you can just say “auf jeden” if the other person is a friend.
That Is True
If you are stuck and lost in a conversation, you can just agree by saying “das ist wahr”.
- It literally means “that is true.
- Pronounce: dus-eest-var
The German Word Doch
The word “ch” in German words is pronounced by using the back of your throat. It is not a familiar sound for English speakers; the easiest way to describe is the feeling when you need to spit out phlegm from the back of your throat.
Doch is one of the most common german words used in learning German. The direct equivalent for the word in English should be “however” or “yet”. For example,
He is smart yet arrogant.
Er ist klug und doch arrogant.
However, you can also use doch if you want to answer a negative question or a negative statement. For example:
“You do not like fish?” “Yes, I do!”
“Du magst keinen Fisch?” “Doch, ich will!”
If you use “ja” instead, it would be wrong. SO do not forget to change!
More Words
Different ways in saying yes in German.
Simple Phrases
Yes, But Not Really?
All these examples are perfect for agreeing and confirming, but what if you are hesitant? You can try these terms instead:
German Language Learning
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