How to Say ‘Yes, come on’ in German
Ja, komm
yah kom
[yah kom]
💬 Usage Tip: In sports talk, "Komm!" often means "Come on!" not literally "come here." "Ja, komm!" sounds emotional and spontaneous, perfect after a close call when you want the team to push on.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German football fans often use short exclamations like "Komm!", "Los!", or "Weiter!" They are fast, loud, and easy to chant in the heat of the moment.
Phrase Breakdown
Ja
[yah]
yes, yeah
"Ja" means yes or yeah. In sports reactions, it can show encouragement, excitement, or agreement.
Ja, wir glauben noch an das Team.
Yeah, we still believe in the team.
komm
[kom]
come on
"komm" is the imperative form of "kommen" and often means "come on!" as encouragement during a tense match moment.
Komm, wir schaffen das noch in der Nachspielzeit.
Come on, we can still do it in stoppage time.
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