How to Say ‘I am pleased’ in German
Es freut mich
EHS FROYT MIKH
[EHS FROYT MIKH]
💬 Usage Tip: Part of a polite introductory phrase.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Shows enthusiasm in meeting someone.
Phrase Breakdown
Es
[EHS]
it
Refers to an object or thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
Es ist wichtig.
It is important.
freut
[FROYT]
pleases
Expresses satisfaction or enjoyment.
Es freut mich, dass du kommst.
It pleases me that you are coming.
mich
[MIKH]
me
The objective form of I, referring to oneself.
Freust du dich auf die Party?
Are you looking forward to the party?
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