How to Say ‘Coming right up.’ in German
Kommt sofort.
komt zoh-FORT
[komt zoh-FORT]
💬 Usage Tip: A common bartender/server reply. Literally: Comes immediately. Natural English: Coming right up.
🇩🇪 In Germany: You might hear this even if there is a tiny wait—it's a friendly standard phrase, not always a stopwatch promise.
Phrase Breakdown
Kommt
[komt]
coming
Kommt in this context means it's on the way or coming right up.
Die Brezel kommt gleich.
The pretzel is coming shortly.
sofort
[zoh-FORT]
immediately; right away
Sofort adds the meaning of right away or immediately.
Das Getränk kommt sofort.
The drink is coming right away.
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