मतलब
Used to express agreement or affirmation.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The 'Ja-Sager' (Yes-man) is a negative term for someone who agrees with everything without thinking. Germans value critical thinking and may respect a 'Nein' more than a thoughtless 'Ja'. In the North, 'Moin' is the greeting, and 'Jo' is the answer to everything. It's considered efficient and friendly in a stoic way. Bavarians often use 'Passt scho' (It fits already) as a form of 'Ja' or agreement, implying that everything is in order. Swiss German speakers often use 'Ja' followed by 'merci' (French for thank you) instead of the German 'danke'.
The Listening 'Ja'
When someone is talking, say 'ja' or 'mhm' occasionally. It shows you are engaged and is a key part of German social etiquette.
Avoid 'Jaaa, jaaa'
Unless you want to be rude, don't repeat 'ja' twice with a long drawl. It's the German way of saying 'I don't care'.
मतलब
Used to express agreement or affirmation.
The Listening 'Ja'
When someone is talking, say 'ja' or 'mhm' occasionally. It shows you are engaged and is a key part of German social etiquette.
Avoid 'Jaaa, jaaa'
Unless you want to be rude, don't repeat 'ja' twice with a long drawl. It's the German way of saying 'I don't care'.
Use 'Ja' as a Particle
To sound more native, drop 'ja' into sentences where something is obvious: 'Das ist ja einfach!' (That's [obviously] easy!).
खुद को परखो
Choose the correct answer to the question: 'Kommst du mit ins {das|n} Restaurant?'
Kommst du mit ins Restaurant?
Since the question is positive, 'Ja' is the correct affirmative response.
Fill in the blank with 'Ja' or 'Doch'.
A: Hast du {keinen|m} Hunger? B: ______, ich habe großen Hunger!
The question contains a negative ('keinen'), so to contradict it and say you ARE hungry, you must use 'Doch'.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural sounding particle.
A: Das Wetter ist heute wirklich schön. B: Das ist ______ wahr! Lass uns spazieren gehen.
In this context, 'ja' acts as a modal particle meaning 'indeed' or 'certainly'.
Match the variation of 'Ja' to the correct situation.
1. Jawohl 2. Japp 3. Jein
Jawohl is formal, Japp is for texting, and Jein is for 'yes and no'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
The Many Faces of Ja
Formal
- • Jawohl
- • Ja, bitte
Informal
- • Jo
- • Japp
- • Jein
Emphasis
- • Das ist ja toll!
- • Ich hab's ja gesagt
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासKommst du mit ins Restaurant?
Since the question is positive, 'Ja' is the correct affirmative response.
A: Hast du {keinen|m} Hunger? B: ______, ich habe großen Hunger!
The question contains a negative ('keinen'), so to contradict it and say you ARE hungry, you must use 'Doch'.
A: Das Wetter ist heute wirklich schön. B: Das ist ______ wahr! Lass uns spazieren gehen.
In this context, 'ja' acts as a modal particle meaning 'indeed' or 'certainly'.
1. Jawohl 2. Japp 3. Jein
Jawohl is formal, Japp is for texting, and Jein is for 'yes and no'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
6 सवालMostly, yes! But remember to use 'doch' for negative questions and 'genau' for 'exactly'.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
It's a combination of 'ja' and 'nein'. Use it when you are undecided or the answer is complicated.
That's a modal particle. It adds emphasis or signals that the information is already known.
Yes, but usually in service (waiters) or ironically. It's very formal.
'Ja' is fine, but 'Japp' or 'Jo' are very common among friends.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Genau
similarExactly
Richtig
similarCorrect
Doch
contrastYes (contradicting a negative)
Jawohl
specialized formYes, sir / Certainly
Jein
builds onYes and no