How to Say ‘Completely normal.’ in German
Ganz normal.
gahnts nor-MAHL
[gahnts nor-MAHL]
💬 Usage Tip: Ganz means quite, completely, or totally depending on context. Here: 'completely' or 'perfectly.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: Ganz normal is a comforting phrase in German daily life—used to reassure that something is ordinary and okay.
Phrase Breakdown
Ganz
[gahnts]
completely; quite; entirely
A common word used for emphasis, meaning completely, quite, or entirely. Here it strengthens normal.
Das ist ganz normal.
That is completely normal.
normal
[nor-MAHL]
normal
An adjective meaning normal, usual, or ordinary.
Das ist ganz normal.
That is completely normal.
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