Jawohl is a more formal and affirmative way of saying yes.
It has many similar uses, but the most characteristic is in the army where soldiers reply to their commanding officer with Jawohl, similar to Yes, sir or affirmative. In other contexts it can mean That's right or something similar.
In Bonn, the word for "you bet" is "Na kla."
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Jawohl (pronounced ja vohl) means 'yes!' in German, with emphasis
Jawohl is an emphatic yes. In terms of the military, it means Yes Sir.
"Ja" (pronounced yaa)A more formal form is "Jawohl"Yes in German is "Ja",but there are certain circumstances where the word "doch"is also used.
Perhaps you mean "jawohl"? If so, it means basically "yes". If you see it in a war movie, said by a German soldier, it basically means "yes, sir!"
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Ja Wu does not exist. But it sounds a lot like "jawohl", which means yes or of course but with a stronger conviction. Jawohl,mein Herr. (Yes,Sir)
In Bonn, the word for "you bet" is "Na kla."
Yes, jawohl, si - Switzerland is a country.
German in German is Deustch. But is pronounce ''Doitch'' And Germany in German is Deutschland, But is pronounced 'Doitchland''
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