How to Say ‘All right.’ in German
Alles klar.
AH-less klahr
[AH-less klahr]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'everything clear.' It means 'got it,' 'all right,' or 'sounds good.' Super useful phrase.
🇩🇪 In Germany: One of the most common reactions in German teamwork. Short, calm, efficient—very on brand.
Phrase Breakdown
Alles
[AH-less]
everything / all
Used in the phrase Alles klar to mean everything is understood or fine.
Alles klar, wir starten gleich.
All clear, we start in a moment.
klar
[klahr]
clear / understood
In Alles klar, it means clear, okay, or understood.
Alles klar, ich prüfe den Ton.
All clear, I’ll check the sound.
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