Signification
Expressing willingness or enthusiasm to do something.
Contexte culturel
Efficiency is key. 'Gerne' is preferred over long, flowery responses. Austrians might use 'Sehr gerne' more often to add a touch of extra politeness. Swiss German speakers often use 'Gern gscheh' as a standard response. In professional settings, 'Gerne' is seen as a sign of a cooperative and positive attitude.
Keep it short
You don't need to add extra words. 'Gerne!' is a complete sentence.
Tone matters
Say it with a smile to convey the 'gladly' part of the meaning.
Signification
Expressing willingness or enthusiasm to do something.
Keep it short
You don't need to add extra words. 'Gerne!' is a complete sentence.
Tone matters
Say it with a smile to convey the 'gladly' part of the meaning.
Teste-toi
Complete the response.
A: Danke für die Hilfe! B: ____!
Gerne is the standard, friendly response to thanks.
Which situation is 'Gerne!' appropriate for?
A friend asks if you want to go to the movies.
Gerne shows enthusiasm and willingness.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the best way to express willingness.
Gerne must modify a verb.
🎉 Score : /3
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
3 exercicesA: Danke für die Hilfe! B: ____!
Gerne is the standard, friendly response to thanks.
A friend asks if you want to go to the movies.
Gerne shows enthusiasm and willingness.
Choose the best way to express willingness.
Gerne must modify a verb.
🎉 Score : /3
Questions fréquentes
2 questionsIt is neutral. It works in almost any situation.
No, use 'Bitte' for 'please'.
Expressions liées
Sehr gerne
builds onVery gladly
Gerne geschehen
specialized formGladly happened
Bitte sehr
contrastYou're very welcome
Kein Problem
similarNo problem