How to Say You in German – A Complete Guide to du, ihr, and Sie
How to say you in German — differentiating between du, ihr, and Sie. When to use this pronoun – in formal and informal situations.
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How to say you in German — differentiating between du, ihr, and Sie. When to use this pronoun – in formal and informal situations.
I love you in German is simply Ich liebe dich, but depending on the level of love you feel, this isn’t the best phrase to use. Here are all the ways to say I love you to your friends, family, and significant others.
Wonderful in German is simply wundervoll. But there are several ways of saying wonderful. If you’re describing a sunrise or a great meal, here are all the words you can use to describe something wonderful.
Fitting in while living in Germany isn’t easy. Understanding complicated cultural norms and German manners can take years. Here’s everything you need to know about proper German etiquette as a foreigner.
You may already know that nein means no in German. While this is a very common use of nein, it isn’t the only way you can use it. Nein in German is used to not only decline something, but it can also be used as question and to express surprise. There are also many variations…
Hello in German is simply hallo which you may already know. But what about Na or Moin? In this post, we’ll teach you 23 different ways of saying hello in German.
You may already know nein – or the classic way to say no in German. While this is a useful word to know, it won’t express everything you need to. Here are all the most useful ways to say No in German.
Bitte can mean please, pardon, go ahead, here you go, you’re welcome and even yes please. With so many uses, it can get a bit confusing. Here is a comprehensive overview of the many meanings of bitte.
Looking for a vocab list that includes the most important German words? Here is 105 of most important words that will help you not only survive, but thrive in Germany. From articles over pronouns to verbs and nouns – this is the best list to start learning German as a beginner.
Nein, nicht and kein are similar and can easily be confused. We’ll show you how to politely decline, refuse a request and form negative sentences in German.