I recently went to Berlin, and felt as though the people there were very cold and off (huge generalisation i know, i do not believe ALL people from berlin are like this) and seemed very to themselves....
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thecrippler31188
German hello and good-bye?
What is the German word for 'hello'?
And how do you pronounce it?
What is the German word for 'good-bye'?
And how do you pronounce it?
goodbye : you can use auf wiedersehen , which literally means see you again..
but most people use : tschau , or tschuess pronounced : chow and choos (rhymes with juice)
seriously .. my ex was from Berlin, I've learned to speak german from her..
sabine_white
hello-hallo
good-bye - auf wiedersehen
gonecrazy_fl
hello : hallo
good bye: auf wiedersehen, tschuess,
grandm
There are many forms of hello and goodbye, but I'll show you the most common forms: Hello - GruB Gott { the capital B is actually two s's one on top of the other, but we don't have the letter in our alphabet; kind of spoken as gruss got. As for goodbye - auf wiedersehen. The w is pronounced as a v. Both of these words are hoch deutsch, or proper german.
Claudia
Hello-Guten Tag
Good-Bye-Auf Wiedersehen
mike67333
gutton tag is good day alfverterizan is good buy.
alissa_simpson
i know like aufwendersayhin or somethin like that means both. I was in a German play like 10 yrs. ago.
harpnut
hello = guten taug (sounds like tog)
goodbye= auf vedersain