How to Say ‘Coming right up.’ in German
Kommt sofort.
kohmt zoh-FOHT
[kohmt zoh-FOHT]
💬 Usage Tip: A friendly confirmation you’ll receive your order promptly.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Shows efficiency and attentiveness, hallmarks of German service.
Phrase Breakdown
Kommt
[kohmt]
Coming right away.
Indicates something is arriving quickly.
Der Kellner kommt sofort mit Ihrem Kaffee.
The waiter is coming right away with your coffee.
sofort
[zoh-FOHT]
Immediately
Without delay.
Bitte antworten Sie sofort.
Please reply immediately.
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