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GREETINGS



In southern Germany and Austria you often hear the greeting Grüß Gott for hello. In Switzerland you will hear Grüezi for hello and Ade for goodbye.



Hello!


Goodbye!


Hallo! / Grüß Gott


Auf Wiedersehen


halo / groos got


owf veeder-zayn


Hello
Guten Tag (used all day)
gooten tahk



Hi!


Bye!


Hi!


Tschüs


hi


tshoos


Good morning
Guten Morgen
gooten morgen

Good evening
Guten Abend
gooten ahbent

Good night
Gute Nacht
goo-te nakht



Pleased to meet you


It's a pleasure


Angenehm


Freut mich


an-genaym


froyt mikh




How are you?


Fine, thanks


And you?


Wie geht's?


Danke, gut


Und Ihnen?


vee gayts


dang-ke goot


oont ee-nen




See you tomorrow


See you soon


Bis morgen


Bis bald


bis morgen


bis balt

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