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libby

Please help me with some German phrases!!!!?

I'm not wanting really basic things, but want some useful phrases. Please give the translation!! Any real help would be appreciated. Not looking for links unless they have a real use.

    



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flossintru
http://german.about.com/library/anfang/blanfang01.htm


Tod
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This site has a lot to offer:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/

Check out the "Quick Fix" for simple phrases, plus pronunciation.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/quickfix/
Includes phrases (with English) for hotels, restaurants, shopping, and getting around. The best and easiest site for simple German out there.

Here is the complete online course:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/german/lj/


alexeverwander
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If you're traveling in Bayern/Bavaria or in Austria, you need to know that Gruß Gott! (gruce got) is a traditional greeting. You'll hear it from a lot of the shop keepers or service industry people there.

Also, ziehen mean to pull and drücken means to push, but that you'll probably figure out on your own. Doors...you know.

You'll find that lots of people speak English too. It's nice to know some of the language when traveling, but people can be very impatient with non-native speakers.


vicki
byki.com


ck55
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Wo ist die Tolette?- where is the bathroom?
Darf ich _____haben?-may I have
HILFE!!-Help!!
Danke schoen(danke shern)-thank you
Wo ist _____? -where is??
Koennen sie Englisch sprechen? (kornen see englisch sprechen) -Can you speak english??-roll the "r" on the word sprechen
Ich kann nur ein bisschen Deutsch sprechen-ish(ich)bissien(bisschen) I can only speak a little bit of german

Ich heisse-my name is
Ich komme aus _____-I come from

I hope that helps.I don't know what you need it for! I can tell you loads more. If you need more just email me!!


andä
what do you need to know

(i speak german, but my english's not perfect: what does the word "phrases" mean, is it like a sentence?)





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