How to Say ‘Yes, they are here.’ in German
Ja, sie sind da.
yah zee zint dah
[yah zee zint dah]
💬 Usage Tip: "sie" refers to the results. "da" means they are available/ready.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In medical contexts, this may mean the results have arrived, not that you'll get a full explanation immediately.
Phrase Breakdown
Ja
[yah]
yes
A basic word used to give an affirmative answer.
Ja, die Ergebnisse sind da.
Yes, the results are here.
sie
[zee]
they
Refers back to plural nouns like 'Testergebnisse'.
Ja, sie sind heute angekommen.
Yes, they arrived today.
sind
[zint]
are
Plural form of 'sein' used with 'sie'.
Ja, sie sind da.
Yes, they are here.
da
[dah]
here; available
Means that something has arrived or is available now.
Ja, sie sind da.
Yes, they are here.
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