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How to say "Fine!" in German
In English, if you are begrudgingely doing something for someone, you groan and say "Fine..." How would you translate that in German? Is there an equivilant? Google translates it as "Ordnung" but that means order. Is that right? Thanks!
Aug 8, 2014 5:34 AM
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I am unsure as to the correct way to say fine in German, to groan it to a parent, but I've always used "Fein!"
August 8, 2014
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Hello,
die Ordnung = order, but we'd say:
"in Ordnung" short for : das ist in Ordnung > That's ok / alright
August 8, 2014
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