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Besides being a Cheap Trick song. what does this mean,"Auf Wiedersehen" ?

And I cannot find the lanquage category! Sorry!!!!!!!!

    



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Sidewinder
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Actual translation in our words is:
"Until we see each other again."

Online translators fail to give the true meaning as they are not programmed for combinations.

That is the formal way of saying goodbye to a superior person or new person.

The informal way to say good bye is:
"Tschüss"

It sounds like: "ChooseSUSH" with a short SUSH (like telling someone to be quiet) sound on the end, and all one syllable.


Smacker =)
basically it means "Till we meet again"


Stuart
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It's German. It means goodbye.


Nono
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good bye in german.


Fenris Troll Ripper JPA RT ATL ®
Until we see each other again, or until or next meeting. It is a polite way of saying goodbye rather than just Tschuess which is bye.

You say it to older people or those you do not know or in business. Tschuess is a more friendly way done with people you know.


Alwin E
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In English it means "goodbye", but the literal translation can only be done in Spanish: "hasta la vista". Or French, "au revoir". It all means, "until we meet again".

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@Wulf: In south Germany "tschüß" has widely been replaced by the Italian "ciao" (say "chow"). It is used at departure, but also as a greeting. Some prefer the Austrian "servus" (say "sair-woos", actually "at your service", from the Latin word for servant or slave).


aj
auf Wie·der·seh·en (ouf vdr-zn)

Used to express farewell.


Bill Z
GOOD BYE !


jolin3762003
good bye in german


Jingles
Good bye in German - in a very formal way


Cassandra Elana
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It's a way of saying Goodbye, Adieu, hahah in German


Hamburger Deern
It means "see u" or "goodbye"


nathalie n
means good bye in german...


geier55
directly translated it means: On again-see





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