How to Say ‘No problem.’ in German
Kein Problem.
kine proh-BLEM
[kine proh-BLEM]
💬 Usage Tip: A common reassuring phrase. Friendly and natural in everyday service interactions.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Even if the tone sounds straightforward, phrases like this signal helpfulness in German customer service.
Phrase Breakdown
Kein
[kine]
no
Used here to mean 'not any' in the phrase 'Kein Problem'.
„Kein“ in „Kein Problem“ beruhigt den Anrufer.
“Kein” in “No problem” reassures the caller.
Problem
[proh-BLEM]
problem
Same meaning as English 'problem'; common in polite replies.
„Problem“ hört man oft in „Kein Problem“ am Telefon.
You often hear “Problem” in “No problem” on the phone.
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