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Begrüßungen und Höflichkeit 1

"Wortschatz ist mein Schatz!"

How to greet someone . . .
How to say goodbye . . .
How to tell your name . . .
How to ask and give someone else's name . . .
How to say who that is ...

Differentiating between familiar and formal forms of address,
remember the following:
1) Familiar forms of address and the use of "du" is reserved for familiy members and close friends.
2) The polite form of address and the use of "Sie" is for everyone else.
3) It's better to use the polite form until your counterpart tells you it's fine to use the familiar.

AB
Guten Morgen!Good morning!
Morgen!Morning!
Guten Tag!Hello! (Good day!)
Tag!Hi! (G'day!)
Hallo!Hi! (Hello!)
Auf Wiedersehen!Goodbye! ('till I see you again!)
der Mannthe man
Tschüß!Bye!
heißento be called
Wie heißt du?What's your name?
Ich heiße Dan!My name's Dan.
Wiehow
Wie heißen Sie?What is your name (formal)?
Wie heißt der Mann?What's the man's name?
Wie heißt du?What's your name?
jayes
neinno
der Jungethe boy
das Mädchenthe girl
undand
EntschuldigungExcuse me!
Das tut mir Leid!I'm sorry!
BittePlease.
"Danke!"Thank you.
Sprichwort: "Höflichkeit ist Trumpf!"Saying: "Courtesy is power!"
Guten Abend"Good evening!" (a greeting)
Gute Nacht"Good night!" (said departing)
"Angenehm.""I'm pleased to meet you."
"Es freut mich.""I'm pleased to meet you."
Gute Nacht!"good night" (said departing)
Woher kommst du?Where do you come from? (informal)
Ich komme aus Deutschland.I come from Germany.
Woher kommen Sie?Where do you come from? (formal)
Wie geht es Ihnen?How are you? (formal)
Wie geht es dir?How are you? (informal)
Ich komme aus den USA.I come from the USA.

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