Wörter 2 Flashcards

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1
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Gute Fahrt! / Gute Reise!

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Have a good trip!

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2
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Viel Spaß!

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“Have fun!”

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3
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Schönen Tag (noch) / Schönes Wochenende

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“Have a good day’’ “Have a good weekend.”

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4
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Auf Wiederhören

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“Talk to you later,”

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5
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Wir sprechen uns bald / Wir sprechen uns später

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“We’ll speak soon,” or “We’ll speak later.” Equivalent to the English “Talk to you later.”

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6
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Bis zum nächsten Mal

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“See you next time,”

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7
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Wir sehen uns

Bis dann / Bis später

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“See ya later.”

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8
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Bis bald / Auf bald

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“See you soon,”

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9
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Auf Wiedersehen

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Goodbye

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10
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Tschüss / Tschüssi

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“bye” or “bye-bye,”

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11
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Grüß Gott / Grüß dich / Grüß Sie / Grüezi

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“God greets you,”

Austria, Switzerland, or southern Germany,

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12
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Alles klar?

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“Everything alright?”

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13
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Was ist los?

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what’s up, how’s it going, how’s it hanging.

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14
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Wie geht’s?

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“What’s happening?” or “How’s it going?”

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15
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Wie geht es dir? / Wie geht es Ihnen?

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“How are you?” in German.
Use dir when speaking to someone young or someone you know very well. Ihnen is the appropriate formal address for a stranger, especially someone older, and people in positions of authority.

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16
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Guten Morgen / Guten Abend / Guten Tag

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“Good morning,” “Good evening” and “Good day,” respectively.