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    How do I say thank you in German?
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    You can say "danke" which means thank you or thanks.
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    How do I say "mom" in German?
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    Mom is "mama" or "mutti," but Mother is "mutter."
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    Ho do I say "All the best" in German?
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    "Viel Glück!" or " Alles Gute." The last one can also be used when you are at someone's birthday party.
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    How do you say "I love you" in German?
    Monkeywithflowers
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    You say "Ich liebe dich."
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    What is the proper way to greet older Germans?
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    Germans shake hands, much like the rest of western Europe. A common greeting would be "Guten Tag, wie gets?" meaning "Good day, how are you?" Older Germans more often use the more formal pronoun "Sie" instead of "Du" (both meaning "you"). It would be best to start with "Sie" if you address older Germans, and later switch to "Du" if it feels appropriate for the relation and the circumstances.
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    How do I say "can you speak other languages?" in German?
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    In a formal setting, you would say, "Sprechen Sie noch andere Sprachen?" Informally, you would say, "Sprichst du noch andere Sprachen?"
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    How do I say "What's your name" in German (informal and formal)?
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    Informal: "Wie heißt du?" or "Wie ist dein Name?" Formal: "Wie heißen Sie?" or "Wie ist Ihr Name?"
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    What is the German translation of "May I apply for a job?"
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    The German translation of "May I apply for a job?" is "Darf ich mich bewerben?"
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    How do I say, "Hello my friends" in German?
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    "Hallo meine Freunde." Explanation: "meine" is 1st person of plural and "freunde" is plural of freund.
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    Is the H silent in German?
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    Not always. There is a silent h in some German words, such as Thema, Kuh, Wahl, Mähne, stehlen, führen, wählen, etc.
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    How do I say "What time is it?" in German?
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    "Wie spät ist es?" or "Wie spät?" (translated "how late is it", but means in German "what is the time").
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    Does "Mir geht es gut und du," mean "hello" in German?
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    No. "Mir geht es gut und du?" is "I'm fine and you?" It is the classic reply to the question "wie geht es dir?" ("How are you/How's it going with you?").
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    How do I write "goodbye" in German?
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    The formal version is "auf Wiedersehen" and if you are in Berlin it's very common to say "Ciao." Informally you can say "bis bald," which means "see you soon."
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    How can I respond to "Leb wohl"?
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    To be formal, you can say "Sie auch," and to be informal you can say "Du auch." Both mean "You too."
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    How do you say "love you son"?
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    To your son you would say: " (ich) Hab` dich lieb."
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    How do I say "Hello Miss, you are very pretty, can I buy you a drink" in German?
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    Try "Hallo Fräulein, Sie sind sehr hübsch, darf ich Ihnen ein Getränk kaufen?".
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    How do I say "I am in fifth grade" in German?
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    You can say something like “Ich gehe in die fünfte Klasse“ or „ich besuche die fünfte Klasse“.
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    How do I say, "What's up?" in German?
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    "What's up" is an informal/youth way to greet, and in German would be "Geht's?", "Wie geht's?" or "Was ist geil?"
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    How do I say "What's up?" in German?
    Community Answer
    "Was ist denn los?"
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    How do I say "l love you, Mom" in German?
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    'Ich liebe dich, Mutter.'
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    How do I say goodbye in German?
    Galasy4969
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    Auf Wiedersehen. If you're in a rush, you can shorten it to Auf Wied.
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    How do I say "goodbye" in German?
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    You could say " Auf Wiedersehen", that is the formal way of saying it. It translates to "Goodbye". But informally it would be "Tschüss", when saying just "Bye" or "See ya".
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    What are some ways to say goodbye in German?
    Tsvesti
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    "Auf Wierdersehen" works as more of a proper or formal way of saying goodbye. "Tschüss" is one I recommend if you want to be more casual.
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    How to say “take care till we meet again?
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    In German, it would be "Sei vorsichtig (bis wir uns wiedersehen)."
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