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German Phrase

Wir schätzen dein Feedback sehr.

/viːɐ̯ ˈʃɛt͡sn̩ ˈdaɪ̯n ˈfeːdbak ˈzeːɐ̯/
Meaning"We really appreciate your feedback."
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Meaning

We really appreciate your feedback. The sentence conveys a sincere and strong appreciation, suitable for both informal and semi‑formal contexts.

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When to use

Use this phrase after a customer, colleague, or friend has given you comments, suggestions, or a review. It works well in emails, chat messages, or spoken conversation when you want to acknowledge the value of their input.

Grammar Breakdown

WirschätzendeinFeedbacksehr

1

Wir

Personal pronoun for 'we', 1st person plural nominative. Used as the subject of the sentence.

2

schätzen

Verb 'schätzen' means 'to value' or 'to appreciate'. Conjugated in present tense, 1st person plural: wir schätzen.

3

dein

Possessive determiner meaning 'your' (informal). It agrees with the noun it modifies in gender, number, and case.

4

Feedback

A neuter loanword from English, used as a singular noun in the accusative case as the direct object of 'schätzen'.

5

sehr

Adverb meaning 'very' that intensifies the verb phrase, placed after the object for natural flow.

🗨In Conversation

A

Wir schätzen dein Feedback sehr.

We really appreciate your feedback.

Danke! Ich freue mich, dass es hilfreich war.

Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful.

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Common Mistakes

  • Wir schätzen Ihr Feedback sehr.

    Mixing formal 'Sie' with the informal possessive 'dein' creates a register clash.

  • Wir sehr schätzen dein Feedback.

    Placing 'sehr' before the verb changes the emphasis and sounds unnatural.

  • Wir schätzen deine Feedbacks sehr.

    ‘Feedback’ is a mass noun in German; it does not take a plural ending.

Alternatives

  • Dein Feedback ist uns sehr wichtig.

    Your feedback is very important to us.

  • Wir freuen uns sehr über dein Feedback.

    We are very happy about your feedback.

  • Vielen Dank für dein wertvolles Feedback.

    Thank you very much for your valuable feedback.

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Cultural Tip

In German business communication, explicitly thanking someone for their feedback is considered polite and professional. The verb 'schätzen' adds a slightly formal tone, while the informal 'dein' keeps the message friendly. Avoid mixing formal 'Sie' with 'dein' – if you need a formal register, say 'Ihr Feedback' instead of 'dein Feedback'.