Einwürfe - Einwürfe der Dankbarkeit und Entschuldigung
Diese Interjektionen werden verwendet, wenn der Sprecher jemandem für etwas danken oder auf Dankbarkeit reagieren oder einen Fehler eingestehen möchte.
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something we say to someone to show we are grateful to them for something that they have done for us or given us
Danke
used to express gratitude or acknowledgment for something that has been done or offered
Sehr geschätzt!
used to express appreciation for a favor, help, or kindness
Vielen Dank!
used to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgement
Danke
used to express willingness, satisfaction, or enjoyment in fulfilling a request, performing a task, or offering assistance
Gern geschehen!
used to express willingness and availability to help, support, or accommodate someone
Jederzeit
used to acknowledge thanks or a request without any sense of inconvenience or difficulty
Kein Problem
used to respond to thanks in a polite and modest manner
Gern geschehen
used to reassure someone that there is no problem or concern regarding a situation
Kein Problem
used to express regret or remorse for an error, mistake, or inconvenience caused to someone else
Meine Entschuldigung
a word we say to apologize for something or to say we are embarrassed
Entschuldigung
used to acknowledge one's mistake, error, or fault
Tut mir leid.
used to indicate that a previous statement or action was meant as a joke or not to be taken seriously
Ich mache nur Spaß
used to express mild surprise or amusement, especially when someone makes a small mistake or has a minor accident
Ups!
used to express mild concern, surprise, or anticipation of a problem or mishap
Oh je
used to acknowledge a small mistake or a minor accident, often expressing regret, surprise, or embarrassment
Ups