How to Say ‘Oh no.’ in German
Oh nein.
oh nine
[oh nine]
💬 Usage Tip: A natural reaction to bad news. Short and expressive.
🇩🇪 In Germany: You may hear this, but often the next step comes quickly: "Seit wann?" or "Ich rufe jemanden an."
Phrase Breakdown
Oh
[oh]
oh
An exclamation used before reacting to bad news.
Oh nein, der Vermieter hat noch nicht geantwortet.
Oh no, the landlord has not answered yet.
nein
[nine]
no
Used in exclamations to show worry or disappointment.
Oh nein, das warme Wasser ist wieder ausgefallen.
Oh no, the hot water has failed again.
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