German Phrase
Ja, das ist echt ein ernstes weltweites Problem.
Meaning
This phrase is used to express strong agreement regarding the gravity of a global issue. It combines the emphatic adverb 'echt' with two descriptive adjectives to underscore the importance of the topic being discussed.
When to use
Use this phrase in discussions about international crises, environmental issues, or social challenges. It is appropriate for both serious personal conversations and semi-formal debates.
✦Grammar Breakdown
JadasistechteinernstesweltweitesProblem
Mixed Adjective Declension
After the indefinite article 'ein', neuter adjectives in the nominative case take the '-es' ending.
Adverbial use of 'echt'
The word 'echt' is used here as an intensifier for the adjectives, similar to 'really' in English.
🗨In Conversation
Glaubst du, der Klimawandel wird unterschätzt?
Do you think climate change is underestimated?
Ja, das ist echt ein ernstes weltweites Problem.
Yes, that is really a serious worldwide problem.
✕Common Mistakes
Ja, das ist echt ein ernst weltweites Problem.
Adjectives preceding a noun must have the correct declension ending; here it needs '-es' for a neuter noun.
Ja, das ist echt ein ernstes weltweite Problem.
When multiple adjectives describe the same noun, both must take the same grammatical ending.
↔Alternatives
Das ist ein globales Problem.
That is a global problem.
Es ist eine ernste Angelegenheit.
It is a serious matter.
Cultural Tip
In German-speaking cultures, directness in discussing social or global issues is common. Using 'echt' adds a layer of authentic conviction to your statement, making you sound more like a native speaker in a serious but informal setting.

