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German Phrase

Mir hat unser Gespräch echt gut gefallen.

/miːɐ̯ ˈhat ˈʔʊnzɐ ɡəˈʃprɛːç ˈɛçt ɡuːt ɡəˈfalən/
Meaning"I really liked our conversation."
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Meaning

The speaker is saying that they really liked the conversation they just had. The phrase conveys a positive, personal reaction and uses informal language (echt).

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When to use

Use this sentence after a friendly chat, a meeting, or any informal discussion you found enjoyable. It works well in both personal and semi‑professional contexts where a relaxed tone is appropriate.

Grammar Breakdown

MirhatunserGesprächechtgutgefallen

1

Dativpronomen (Mir)

‘Mir’ is the dative form of ‘ich’ and is required because the verb ‘gefallen’ takes a dative object (the person who likes something).

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Verb ‘gefallen’ in Perfekt

‘gefallen’ uses ‘haben’ as its auxiliary verb; the past participle ‘gefallen’ stays at the end of the clause.

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Possessivpronomen (unser)

‘unser’ agrees with the noun ‘Gespräch’ in gender (neuter) and case (nominative).

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Colloquial Intensifier (echt)

‘echt’ is a colloquial way to say ‘really’ or ‘truly’, adding emphasis.

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Adverb (gut)

‘gut’ modifies the verb ‘gefallen’, indicating a high degree of liking.

🗨In Conversation

A

Wie fandest du unser Gespräch?

How did you find our conversation?

Mir hat unser Gespräch echt gut gefallen.

I really liked our conversation.

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Common Mistakes

  • Ich hat unser Gespräch echt gut gefallen.

    ‘Ich’ is the subject, but ‘gefallen’ requires a dative object, not a nominative subject. Use ‘Mir’ instead.

  • Mir gefallen unser Gespräch echt gut.

    The verb order is wrong; the past participle must be at the end in perfect tense.

  • Mir hat unser Gespräch sehr gut gefallen.

    While not wrong, using ‘sehr’ together with ‘echt’ can sound redundant; choose one intensifier.

Alternatives

  • Ich fand unser Gespräch sehr schön.

    I found our conversation very nice.

  • Das Gespräch hat mir gut gefallen.

    The conversation pleased me.

  • Unser Gespräch hat mir richtig gut gefallen.

    Our conversation really pleased me.

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Cultural Tip

‘Echt’ is typical of younger, informal German speakers and sounds natural in casual conversation. In a formal setting you would drop ‘echt’ and perhaps use ‘sehr’ or ‘wirklich’ instead. Also, note that the dative pronoun comes before the verb in this construction, which is the standard word order for ‘gefallen’.