German-1 Quiz 1

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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.

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Guten Tag

is a German phrase that means "Good day". It is commonly used as a greeting throughout the day.

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Guten Abend

is a German phrase that means "Good evening". It is often used as a greeting in the evening.

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Gute Nacht

is a German phrase that translates to "Good night".

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Mahlzeit

is a German phrase used as a greeting during mealtimes, often translated as "meal time" or "enjoy your meal."

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Morgen

is a German word meaning "morning". It is commonly used as a greeting in the morning. informal

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Tag

is a German word meaning "day" and is often used as a greeting throughout the day. infromal

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Moin Moin

is a casual German greeting used primarily in northern Germany, similar to "hello" or "hi" at any time of the day.

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Grüß dich

is a friendly German greeting that translates to "greet you" and is commonly used in informal settings.

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Grüß Gott

is a traditional German greeting that translates to "greet you" and is commonly used in southern Germany and Austria.

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Servus

is an informal greeting used in southern Germany and Austria, translating to "hello" or "hi."

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Auf wiedersehen

is a German phrase meaning "until we see each other again," often used as a goodbye in both formal contexts.

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Wiedersehen

means "bye" in German, and is informal.

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Tschüß

is an informal way to say "goodbye" in German, commonly used in casual settings.

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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.

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bis später

means "until later" in German, often used when parting ways with someone.

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später

means "later" in German, typically used to indicate a time in the future when you will meet again.

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bis bald

means "see you soon" in German, commonly used as a farewell indicating you will see the person again relatively soon.

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Wie heißt du?

means "What is your name?" in German, commonly used when introducing oneself.

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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.