How to Say ‘Come on!’ in German
Komm!
kom
[kom]
💬 Usage Tip: On its own, Germans often say "Komm!" to urge action, but in football "Komm schon!" is even more common.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A classic fan shout when urging the team forward during a crucial attack.
Phrase Breakdown
Komm
[kom]
come on!
An imperative used to encourage someone or cheer during a match.
Komm! Schieß jetzt aufs Tor!
Come on! Shoot at the goal now!
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