意思
Used to ask politely or as a response to 'Thank you'.
文化背景
Germans use 'Bitte' to maintain a professional distance while being polite. Austrians often use 'Bitte' with a softer intonation, sometimes adding 'sehr' to sound warmer. Swiss German speakers often use 'Bitte' in the same way, but may prefer 'Gern geschehen' more often.
The 'Schön' trick
Adding 'schön' makes you sound like a local. It softens the word.
Don't apologize with Bitte
It will confuse people. Use 'Entschuldigung' for mistakes.
意思
Used to ask politely or as a response to 'Thank you'.
The 'Schön' trick
Adding 'schön' makes you sound like a local. It softens the word.
Don't apologize with Bitte
It will confuse people. Use 'Entschuldigung' for mistakes.
Tone matters
A flat 'Bitte' can sound cold. Smile when you say it!
自我测试
Which is the correct response to 'Danke'?
A: Danke! B: ...
Bitte is the standard response to thanks.
Complete the request.
Ein Bier, ____.
Use 'bitte' to make a request.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You want a coffee.
Bitte is used for requests.
Finish the dialogue.
A: Danke für die Hilfe! B: ____.
Bitte schön is a polite response to thanks.
🎉 得分: /4
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练习题库
4 练习A: Danke! B: ...
Bitte is the standard response to thanks.
Ein Bier, ____.
Use 'bitte' to make a request.
You want a coffee.
Bitte is used for requests.
A: Danke für die Hilfe! B: ____.
Bitte schön is a polite response to thanks.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
6 个问题It is both! It is perfectly acceptable in all registers.
No, that is incorrect. Use 'Ja'.
It is a more polite, friendly version of 'Bitte'.
Not at all, but 'Bitte schön' is often preferred in service.
Always with a capital B, as it is a noun/particle in German.
Yes, it is very common in professional correspondence.
相关表达
Bitte schön
specialized formYou're very welcome
Bitte sehr
specialized formYou're very welcome
Gern geschehen
synonymMy pleasure