German for Real Life #7 German Daily PhrasesPractical German Meaning: Well… / Hmm…When to use it: When you are unsure, hesitant, or don’t fully agree.Example:Naja, ich bin mir nicht sicher. (Well, I’m not sure.)Confidence Tip: “Naja” often shows hesitation. It makes you sound thoughtful rather than direct. Naja Na endlich! Meaning: Finally! / About time!When to use it: When something happens after a long wait.Example: Na endlich bist du da! (Finally, you’re here!)Tip: Depending on tone, this can sound friendly or slightly annoyed. Meaning: Of course! / Obviously!When to use it: When you strongly agree or say yes enthusiastically.Example: Hilfst du mir? Na klar! (Will you help me? Of course!)Tip: This is informal and friendly. In formal situations, say: „Natürlich.“ or „Selbstverständlich.“ Na klar! Mini Practice Previous Post German for Real Life #5 Next Post German for Real Life #8