a. Auf Wiedersehen! e. grüβ dich b. Tag! f. Guten Morgen! c. Guten ...

Tag! f. Guten Morgen! c. Guten Tag! g. Wie geht es Ihnen? d. Gute Nacht! h. bis dann. 1. normal greeting. 2. greeting in the morning. 3. before going to bed. 4.
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a. Auf Wiedersehen!

e. grüβ dich

b. Tag!

f. Guten Morgen!

c. Guten Tag!

g. Wie geht es Ihnen?

d. Gute Nacht!

h. bis dann

normal greeting greeting in the morning before going to bed Good-bye that mean “hope to see you again.” young people greeting each other a person says “good-bye” expecting to see you soon at a specific time. 7. casual “hello”

Bitte is a multipurpose word. In not only means please, but in presenting something to someone else, it can also imply here you are or there you go. For example, when a server brings an order to a customer in a restaurant, he or she will say bitte. 1. 2. 3. 4.

You run into a friend on the street and ask how he or she is doing. You say good night to your family just before going to your room. You greet an exchange student from Munich. In the early afternoon your enter a small shop in a northern German city and greet the shopkeeper. 5. You greet your professor in you 9:00 AM German class. 6. You present your roommate with the key he or she has been searching for 7. Your roommate thanks you for finding something.

du vs. Sie 1. Brothers and sisters address each other with __________

2. Two adults are being introduced to each other use ____________ 3. Among each other, young people use __________ 4. In prayers and church services people address God as _________ 5. Military comrades address each other with ____________ 6. Acquaintances address each other with _____________ 7. Friends will call each other ______________ 8. People talking to animals use _____________ 9. Adults talking to children will use _______________ 10.Most colleagues in an office will use ________________