Significado
A polite request for a slower pace.
Contexto cultural
Germans value 'Direktheit' (directness). Saying 'Langsam, bitte' is not seen as rude, but as a functional necessity for clear communication. Swiss German is naturally slower in tempo than High German. However, Swiss people are very polite, so always ensure the 'bitte' is included. Austrians may use more 'Höflichkeitsfloskeln' (polite phrases). You might hear 'Ganz langsam, wenn ich bitten darf' (Very slowly, if I may ask). In German gaming or tech circles, 'langsam' is used to tell someone to stop 'spamming' or rushing a strategy.
Use Hand Gestures
Pair 'Langsam, bitte' with a 'calm down' hand gesture (palms facing down, moving slightly up and down) to make your meaning unmistakable.
Don't Forget the 'Bitte'
Just saying 'Langsam!' can sound like you are barking an order at a dog. Always add the 'bitte'.
Significado
A polite request for a slower pace.
Use Hand Gestures
Pair 'Langsam, bitte' with a 'calm down' hand gesture (palms facing down, moving slightly up and down) to make your meaning unmistakable.
Don't Forget the 'Bitte'
Just saying 'Langsam!' can sound like you are barking an order at a dog. Always add the 'bitte'.
The 'A1' Badge
Native speakers usually appreciate the effort. If you say this, they will often simplify their vocabulary as well as their speed.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word to ask someone to speak slower.
Sprechen Sie ________, bitte.
'Langsam' is the word for 'slowly'.
Which phrase is the most polite way to ask a stranger to slow down?
You are at a train station and the clerk is talking too fast.
Adding 'bitte' makes the request polite for a professional setting.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Die Nummer ist 0152-938475.' B: 'Oh, ________, bitte. Ich habe keinen Stift.'
The speaker needs the other person to slow down because they don't have a pen ready.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A car is driving too fast on a snowy road.
Speed is the issue, so 'langsam' is the correct choice.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Langsam vs. Leise
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosSprechen Sie ________, bitte.
'Langsam' is the word for 'slowly'.
You are at a train station and the clerk is talking too fast.
Adding 'bitte' makes the request polite for a professional setting.
A: 'Die Nummer ist 0152-938475.' B: 'Oh, ________, bitte. Ich habe keinen Stift.'
The speaker needs the other person to slow down because they don't have a pen ready.
Situation: A car is driving too fast on a snowy road.
Speed is the issue, so 'langsam' is the correct choice.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it is perfectly polite for everyday situations. If you want to be extra formal, use 'Könnten Sie bitte etwas langsamer sprechen?'.
Yes, it works for physical movement as well as speech.
'Langsam' means 'slowly', 'langsamer' means 'slower'. Both work, but 'langsam' is the standard request.
It's a matter of perception! To a native, it's normal speed. German has many consonant clusters that can make it sound faster to learners.
Yes, reversing the order is also common and correct.
No, that would be 'langweilig'. Don't mix them up!
Yes, especially if you are a non-native speaker. It shows you want to be accurate.
You can say 'Ganz langsam, bitte.'
Say it again, or try 'Ich verstehe leider immer noch nicht. Noch langsamer, bitte.'
You might hear 'Sachte, sachte' (Easy, easy) or 'Immer mit der Ruhe'.
Frases relacionadas
Wiederholen Sie, bitte.
similarRepeat, please.
Ich verstehe nicht.
builds onI don't understand.
Nicht so schnell.
synonymNot so fast.
Schritt für Schritt.
specialized formStep by step.