How to Say ‘I'll bring everything right away.’ in German
Ich bringe alles sofort.
ikh BRING-uh AH-less zoh-FORT
[ikh BRING-uh AH-less zoh-FORT]
💬 Usage Tip: Very natural service phrase. German uses the present tense here, but English often sounds better with "I'll."
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, quick, matter-of-fact service language is normal and not impolite.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
The first-person singular pronoun used when the bartender speaks about their own action.
Ich bringe alles sofort.
I’ll bring everything right away.
bringe
[BRING-uh]
bring
A verb form meaning I bring or I’ll bring; often used when serving drinks or food.
Ich bringe die Getränke gleich.
I’ll bring the drinks in a moment.
alles
[AH-less]
everything
Refers to the complete order or all items being discussed.
Ich bringe alles sofort.
I’ll bring everything right away.
sofort
[zoh-FORT]
right away
Shows that the action will happen immediately; very common in polite service language.
Das kommt sofort.
That’s coming right away.
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