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Hey there! Looking to sound like a native German speaker? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Here, I’ll show you some of the coolest German slang around. From interjections and contractions to colloquialisms and dangling modifiers, I’ve got it all covered. So let’s get started - it’s time to learn some awesome German slang!

How Do You Say Cool In German Slang? [Solved]

Wow, you gotta learn ‘geil’ if you wanna sound like a real German! It’s informal, but it’s used all over the country by young folks. Most of the time it just means ‘awesome’, not anything else.

  1. Geil: This is an expression of enthusiasm or approval, similar to “awesome” or “cool”.

  2. Hammer: This is a slang term for something that is really great or impressive.

  3. Krass: This word means “crazy” and can be used to describe something that is extreme or unexpected.

  4. Gecko: This term means “no way!” and can be used when you are surprised by something.

  5. Bockig: This word means “stubborn” and can be used to describe someone who refuses to cooperate or listen to reason.

  6. Schickimicki: This term refers to someone who dresses in a flashy, ostentatious manner, often with expensive clothes and accessories

Cool German slang? Yeah, that’s awesome! You can say “coole Sache” to mean something is cool or “alles klar” to mean everything is okay. If you want to sound really cool, try saying “kein Ding” which means no problem. And if you’re feeling a bit cheeky, you could say “Hab’ ich nicht gewusst!” which translates to “I didn’t know that!”