Significado
Used to express willingness or polite agreement.
Contexto cultural
Germans value efficiency; 'Ja, gerne' is the perfect short, polite answer. Austrians often add 'bitte' to everything, but 'Ja, gerne' remains standard. Swiss German speakers use 'Gärn' in dialect, but 'Ja, gerne' is understood everywhere.
Smile!
Saying 'Ja, gerne' with a smile makes you sound much more native.
Don't overthink it
It's the most common phrase for a reason; use it freely.
Significado
Used to express willingness or polite agreement.
Smile!
Saying 'Ja, gerne' with a smile makes you sound much more native.
Don't overthink it
It's the most common phrase for a reason; use it freely.
Ponte a prueba
Which is the most natural way to accept a drink?
A) Ja, gerne. B) Ja, ich. C) Ja, das.
'Ja, gerne' is the standard polite response.
Complete the phrase.
Möchtest du Hilfe? - Ja, ______.
'Gerne' is the correct adverb for willingness.
Match the response to the offer.
Offer: 'Want coffee?' Response: 'Ja, gerne.'
This is a correct pairing.
Finish the dialogue.
A: 'Can you help?' B: '______.'
This shows willingness to help.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosA) Ja, gerne. B) Ja, ich. C) Ja, das.
'Ja, gerne' is the standard polite response.
Möchtest du Hilfe? - Ja, ______.
'Gerne' is the correct adverb for willingness.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
This is a correct pairing.
A: 'Can you help?' B: '______.'
This shows willingness to help.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
6 preguntasIt's neutral. It works everywhere.
Yes, it's great for business emails.
They are the same; 'gerne' is just slightly more common in speech.
Yes, it is perfectly polite.
Not rude, but 'Ja, gerne' is much warmer.
Only if the question is an offer.
Frases relacionadas
Sehr gerne
specialized formVery gladly
Gerne doch
similarGladly indeed
Ja, bitte
contrastYes, please