'Gerne' Definition
What is the meaning of the German word 'Gerne'?
The word 'Gerne' is a German word that can mean various things in English, such as 'happily' or 'gladly'. Below are a few of the different meanings of the word 'Gerne', with examples sentences to help you understand how to use the word in context.
Definitions of 'Gerne' in English
Gerne - Happily
adverbThe adverb 'gerne' is used to indicate that someone does something willingly or happily. It is often translated as 'gladly' or 'happily' in English.
💡 Silly memory trick! Think of 'gerne' as 'gladly.' It means doing something with joy or pleasure.
Gern - Gladly
adverbThe adverb 'gerne' is used to indicate that someone does something gladly or willingly. It is often used in response to inquiries about preferences or likes.
💡 Silly memory trick! 'Gerne' sounds like 'garden'. Imagine being happy and willing to spend time in a beautiful garden, to remember its meaning.
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