How to Say ‘Let's go.’ in German
Los geht's.
lohs gayts
[lohs gayts]
💬 Usage Tip: One of the most useful motivational phrases in German. Super natural and full of energy.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Perfect for starting a shoot, heading to location, or kicking off the next scene—German teams use it all the time.
Phrase Breakdown
Los
[lohs]
go / come on
A prompt to begin immediately.
Los geht's, die Gäste kommen schon.
Let’s go, the guests are already arriving.
geht's
[gayts]
it's going / let's get going
A spoken contraction used to mean that the action is starting now.
Los geht's, wir starten mit der ersten Aufnahme.
Here we go, we’re starting with the first recording.
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