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Interjections – Overview

Learn how interjections work in German and how they express emotions, reactions, and spontaneous responses.

Interjections are expressive words or sounds used to convey immediate reactions, emotions, or attitudes. In German, they are especially common in spoken language, dialogue, and informal writing. Interjections stand outside normal sentence structure: they are not integrated grammatically, do not affect verb position, and often function independently. Their meaning depends strongly on context, intonation, and punctuation.

In this overview, you will learn:

  • what interjections are and how they differ from particles

  • which communicative functions interjections serve

  • how interjections interact with punctuation and tone

  • how interjections are used appropriately in spoken and written German

This overview provides a clear framework for understanding interjections as expressive elements rather than grammatical building blocks.

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