How to Say ‘Now’ in German
Jetzt
yetst
[yetst]
💬 Usage Tip: "Jetzt" means "now" or "right now." It is often used to mark what is happening at the moment in conversation.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In casual speech, Germans use time words like "jetzt" a lot to structure stories clearly and directly.
Phrase Breakdown
Jetzt
[yetst]
now
A time word used to talk about the present moment or what happens next.
Jetzt gehe ich nach Hause.
Now I am going home.
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