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Basic German: “How Are You?”

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Thank you for signing up. Try rubbing your nose with a German and share your experience with us for a good laugh - after you have gotten over the other one's shocked reaction. Germany is a bit different than the rest of Europe. This is less formal, but it tends to be used more by the older generation than the younger.

You'll quickly recognize the pattern. Greetings - Sei d Gegrüßt! It is never seen as offensive. Germans are famous for their efficiency, after all.

Basic German: “How Are You?”

BIT-tuh Thank you Danke. DAN-keh I'm sorry Es tut mir leid. BIT-tuh zayr Excuse me. Wo ist die Toilette, bitte? Do you speak English? I can't speak German well Ich kann nicht so gut deutsch. Kann hier jemand Englisch? GOO-ten MOR-gen Good evening Guten Abend. GOO-ten AH-bend How are you? DAN-kuh, goot What's your name? GOO-ten AH-bend Good night to sleep Gute Nacht. Practise introducing yourself in German and other useful phrases with this video 2.

May be appropriate for formal circumstances. Then just watch how other people interact. You'd seem as if you didn't listen and that is considered rather rude. See you la Bis später. If someone you know says this to you, you could respond with Dir auch. It's a friendly, informal way of saying goodbye. Kisses Greeting someone the French way is rather unusual. Let me explain: Imagine you're calling, texting, emailing, or otherwise communicating at a file with someone who already knows you. Every definition has examples that have been written to help you understand how the word is used. Some are more important than others, but as you learn more greetings you will sound more conversational. I quickly figured out that Adios is the best casual greeting to use in Germany, while Tsch üss is more typical than the actually super-formal Auf Wiedersehen.

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released December 13, 2018

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