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How to Say ‘Okay / in order’ in German

In Ordnung

in ORT-noong

[in ORT-noong]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally "in order," but often just means "okay" or "fine."

🇩🇪 In Germany: A common phrase in Germany for health, plans, documents, and life in general—very versatile.

Phrase Breakdown

In

[in]

in

Part of the fixed phrase 'in Ordnung', meaning okay or in order.

Example

Alles ist in Ordnung.

Everything is okay.

Ordnung

[ORT-noong]

order; okay

In the phrase 'in Ordnung', it means fine, okay, or normal.

Example

Die Werte sind in Ordnung.

The values are okay.

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