How to Say ‘Everything immediately’ in German
Alles sofort
AH-less zoh-FORT
[AH-less zoh-FORT]
💬 Usage Tip: A fragment, not a full sentence—but common in beginner learning sets to build bigger phrases.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German conversations in bars often use short fragments when the meaning is obvious from context.
Phrase Breakdown
Alles
[AH-less]
everything
A pronoun meaning all things or everything; useful when confirming the whole order.
Ich mache Alles fertig.
I am getting everything ready.
sofort
[zoh-FORT]
right away
An adverb meaning immediately or without delay; common in service situations.
Ich bringe es sofort.
I’ll bring it right away.
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