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Unit 1, Quiz 1
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Guten Morgen
is a German phrase that means "Good morning". It is typically used as a greeting in the morning.
Guten Tag
is a German phrase that means "Good day". It is commonly used as a greeting throughout the day.
Guten Abend
is a German phrase that means "Good evening". It is often used as a greeting in the evening.
Gute Nacht
is a German phrase that translates to "Good night".
Mahlzeit
is a German phrase used as a greeting during mealtimes, often translated as "meal time" or "enjoy your meal."
Morgen
is a German word meaning "morning". It is commonly used as a greeting in the morning. informal
Tag
is a German word meaning "day" and is often used as a greeting throughout the day. infromal
Moin Moin
is a casual German greeting used primarily in northern Germany, similar to "hello" or "hi" at any time of the day.
Grüß dich
is a friendly German greeting that translates to "greet you" and is commonly used in informal settings.
Grüß Gott
is a traditional German greeting that translates to "greet you" and is commonly used in southern Germany and Austria.
Servus
is an informal greeting used in southern Germany and Austria, translating to "hello" or "hi."
Auf wiedersehen
is a German phrase meaning "until we see each other again," often used as a goodbye in both formal contexts.
Wiedersehen
means "bye" in German, and is informal.
Tschüß
is an informal way to say "goodbye" in German, commonly used in casual settings.
Bis daan
is a German expression that means "until then" and is used as a farewell when you expect to see someone again in the future.
bis später
means "until later" in German, often used when parting ways with someone.
später
means "later" in German, typically used to indicate a time in the future when you will meet again.
bis bald
means "see you soon" in German, commonly used as a farewell indicating you will see the person again relatively soon.
Wie heißt du?
means "What is your name?" in German, commonly used when introducing oneself.
Wie geht’s
means "How are you?" in German, used to inquire about someone's well-being. This phrase is often used in casual conversation among friends or acquaintances.