Meaning
A polite way to agree or accept something.
Cultural Background
Germans value clarity. 'Ja, bitte' is preferred over 'Ja, danke' when accepting an offer. Austrians often use 'Ja, gerne' to sound slightly softer and more welcoming.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink it. 'Ja, bitte' is always correct for offers.
Meaning
A polite way to agree or accept something.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink it. 'Ja, bitte' is always correct for offers.
Test Yourself
How do you accept a coffee?
Möchtest du Kaffee? _____
It is the standard way to accept an offer.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesMöchtest du Kaffee? _____
It is the standard way to accept an offer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsIt is common but 'Ja, bitte' is more precise for accepting an offer.
Related Phrases
Ja, gerne
similarYes, gladly
Nein, danke
contrastNo, thank you