ga?
German
Carinthia,
Austria
Interjection
USED
Frequently
BY
Everyone
(interj.) Can be used at the end or in the middle of sentences as well as on its own. Its usage at the end of a sentence usually (but not always) implies that your dialogue partner expects you to either approve or reject what was just said whereas on its own, it expresses approval towards a statement.
"Der Umzug war anstrengend, ga?"
"The move was exhausting, wasn't it?"
Submitted August 2020
by mirxsee
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<p>Can be used at the end or in the middle of sentences as well as on its own. Its usage at the end of a sentence usually (but not always) implies that your dialogue partner expects you to either approve or reject what was just said whereas on its own, it expresses approval towards a statement.</p>