Significado
Giving encouragement.
Contexto cultural
When someone says 'Всё получится,' they often knock on wood to avoid 'sglazit' (jinxing) the outcome. It's a mix of modern optimism and ancient fear of fate. In schools, teachers often use this phrase to calm students before the EGE (Unified State Exam). It's a standard part of the academic emotional landscape. In Russian startups, 'Всё получится' is used as a rallying cry, similar to 'Let's do this' in English, but with a more hopeful, 'we-can-overcome' undertone. On Russian Instagram or VK, this is one of the most common hashtags (#всеполучится) for fitness journeys, weight loss, or learning new hobbies.
Use 'У тебя'
Adding 'У тебя' (for you) makes the phrase much more personal and warmer. 'У тебя всё получится' sounds like a sincere hug.
Don't over-promise
If someone is doing something clearly impossible, saying 'Всё получится' can sound sarcastic. Use it only when there's a real chance of success.
Significado
Giving encouragement.
Use 'У тебя'
Adding 'У тебя' (for you) makes the phrase much more personal and warmer. 'У тебя всё получится' sounds like a sincere hug.
Don't over-promise
If someone is doing something clearly impossible, saying 'Всё получится' can sound sarcastic. Use it only when there's a real chance of success.
The Intonation Matters
Rise in pitch on 'ЛУ' and a gentle fall on 'чится' makes it sound encouraging. A flat intonation can sound bored.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word to encourage your friend.
Не переживай, у тебя всё _______!
We use the future tense 'получится' to give encouragement for a future event.
Which response is most appropriate when a friend says they are nervous about a test?
Друг: 'Я очень нервничаю перед тестом.'
'Всё получится' is the standard way to reassure someone about a test.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are building a shelf and it finally stands up correctly.
Since the shelf is already built, we use the past tense to show the result was successful.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form.
— Мы сможем выиграть этот матч? — Конечно! Если будем играть вместе, у нас _______.
The speaker is predicting a future win based on a condition.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Всё получится vs Всё будет хорошо
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosНе переживай, у тебя всё _______!
We use the future tense 'получится' to give encouragement for a future event.
Друг: 'Я очень нервничаю перед тестом.'
'Всё получится' is the standard way to reassure someone about a test.
Situation: You are building a shelf and it finally stands up correctly.
Since the shelf is already built, we use the past tense to show the result was successful.
— Мы сможем выиграть этот матч? — Конечно! Если будем играть вместе, у нас _______.
The speaker is predicting a future win based on a condition.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, if your boss is worried about a project, saying 'Я уверен, у нас всё получится' is professional and supportive.
'Всё получится' is about a specific task or goal. 'Всё будет хорошо' is about life in general being okay.
No! That's a common spelling mistake even for natives. 'Что сделает?' -> 'получится' (no 'ь').
In a formal business letter, it's better to say 'Мы надеемся на успешное завершение проекта.' In an email to a colleague, it's perfect.
Not really. For a car, you'd say 'Её починят' (They will fix it). 'Всё получится' is for human efforts.
You say 'Надеюсь, всё получится.'
Yes, 'Всё будет путём' is a very common informal alternative.
It is completely gender-neutral. Anyone can say it to anyone.
Yes! It's an expression of hope and support, not a legal guarantee.
The past tense is 'Всё получилось' (Everything worked out).
Frases relacionadas
Всё будет хорошо
similarEverything will be fine.
Ни пуха ни пера
builds onGood luck (literally: neither fur nor feather).
Ничего не выйдет
contrastNothing will work out.
Так и будет
builds onAnd so it shall be.