Are you ready to dive into the world of German greetings? Let's make learning fun with games to learn German greetings! From "Guten Tag" to "Auf Wiedersehen", immerse yourself in interactive activities that will have you speaking German in no time. Get ready to impress your friends and family with your new language skills - let's start playing and learning today!
Games
Study Resources
Vocabulary
English | German |
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hello | Hallo |
goodbye | Auf Wiedersehen |
thank you | Danke |
you are welcome | Bitte |
good morning | Guten Morgen |
good afternoon | Guten Tag |
good night | Gute Nacht |
how are you? | Wie geht es Ihnen? |
I am fine | Mir geht es gut |
Quick Facts
- German greetings are often accompanied with a handshake.
- The most common way to say hello in German is "Guten Tag" which means "Good day".
- "Guten Morgen" is used to say good morning, "Guten Abend" for good evening, and "Gute Nacht" for good night.
- When leaving, Germans often say "Auf Wiedersehen" which means "Goodbye" or "Tschüss" which is a more casual way of saying goodbye.
- It is common to address people with their titles and last names in more formal settings, such as "Herr" for Mr. and "Frau" for Mrs./Ms.
Downloads
Vocabulary List
Download:greetings_in_german.pdf