How to Say ‘No, that was all.’ in German
Nein, das war alles.
Nine dahs vahr AH-luhs
[Nine dahs vahr AH-luhs]
💬 Usage Tip: Use 'Nein, das war alles.' to politely signal you have finished your order or have no further questions.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germans appreciate directness and efficiency, so being clear and concise is often preferred.
Phrase Breakdown
Nein
[Nine]
No
Used to give a negative response or to disagree with something.
Nein, das war alles, was ich wollte.
No, that was all I wanted.
das
[dahs]
that
Used to refer to a specific thing or fact that has been mentioned.
Nein, das war alles für heute.
No, that was all for today.
war
[vahr]
was
Past tense of 'sein' (to be), indicating something that has happened.
Das war alles, was passiert ist.
That was all that happened.
alles
[AH-luhs]
all
Used to refer to everything; the whole amount.
Das war alles, was er uns sagte.
That was all he told us.
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