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We can also say you (du)
Mir kënnen och du soen
See you soon
Bis geschwënn
See you later
Bis herno
Bis dann
Do you want (formal)
Wëllt Dir…?
Do you want (informal)
Wëlls du…?
Gladly, with pleasure
Gären
What is your name (informal)
Wéi heeschs du?
What is your name (formal)
Wéi heescht Dir?
How do you write that?
Wéi schreift een dat?
To introduce
Virstellen
It’s a pleasure
Et freet mech
I’m introducing you to Julien
Ech stellen dir/Iech de Julien vir
It’s a pleasure to meet you
Et freet mech dech/Iech kennen ze léieren
Pleased to meet you
Enchantéiert
Where do you come from?
Vu wou kënns du?
Vu wou kommt Dir?
My (withfem or plural noun)
Meng
My (with masc or neuter noun)
Mäin
Your (sing informal possessor with feminine or plural object)
Deng
Your (sing informal possessor with masc or neuter object)
Däin
His or her (with feminine or plural object)
Seng
His or her (with masc or neuter object)
Säin
Our (with fem or plural object)
Eis
Our (w masc object)
Eisen
Our (w neuter object)
Eist
Your (formal or plural possessor with feminine or plural object)
Är
Your (formal or plural possessor with masc object)
Ären
Your (formal or plural possessor with neuter object)
Äert
In (a country)
An
Ech wunnen an Däitschland
Si wunnt a Frankräich
I live in Luxembourg
Ech wunnen zu Lëtzebuerg
We live in Belgium
Mir wunnen an der Belsch
In (a city)
Zu
Ech wunnen zu Bréissel
Contracting prepositions with masculine/neuter dative article
An + dem
Bei + dem
Op + dem
An + dem = am
Bei + dem = beim
Op + dem = um
A brother
Ee Brudder
A sister
Eng Schwëster
Parents
Elteren