How to Say ‘Coming right up.’ in German
Kommt sofort.
Kommt zoh-fohrt
[Kommt zoh-fohrt]
💬 Usage Tip: A phrase you'll hear when your order is being prepared.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A common assurance of prompt service in German-speaking regions.
Phrase Breakdown
Kommt
[Kommt]
comes
Used to indicate someone or something is arriving or approaching.
Der Kellner kommt.
The waiter is coming.
sofort
[zoh-fohrt]
immediately
Without any delay or at once.
Ihr Kaffee kommt sofort.
Your coffee is coming immediately.
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