How to Say ‘No problem.’ in German
Kein Problem.
kine proh-BLAYM
[kine proh-BLAYM]
💬 Usage Tip: A reassuring, common phrase. Easy and useful in many situations.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Reception staff may say this to show changing the appointment is fine.
Phrase Breakdown
Kein
[kine]
no / not a
Used with Problem to form the polite phrase Kein Problem.
Kein Problem, wir finden einen neuen Termin.
No problem, we’ll find a new appointment.
Problem
[proh-BLAYM]
problem
In this phrase, it helps form the polite response No problem.
Das ist wirklich kein Problem.
That really is no problem.
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