Basic Phrases

Note: means that audio is not available for that word or phrase.

HelloHallo
GoodbyeAuf wiedersehen (formal)
 Tschüß (informal)
YesJa
NoNein
How are you?Wie geht es Ihnen? (formal)
 Wie geht's (Dir)? (informal)
GoodGut
Very goodSehr gut
Good thanks, and you?Danke gut, und Ihnen? (formal)
 Danke gut, und Dir? (informal)
ExcellentAusgezeichnet
Very good, thanks.Sehr gut, danke.
Thank youDanke
Thank you very much.Danke schön
- or - Vielen dank.
PleaseBitte
You're welcomeBitte
('Please' and 'You're welcome' both use the same word in German.)
Good morningGuten Morgen
Good dayGuten Tag
Good eveningGuten Abend
Good nightGute Nacht
See you later.Bis später.
See you tomorrow.Bis Morgen.
Cheers! (toast)Prost!
Sorry!Entschuldigung!
May I?Darf ich?
OpenOffen
(but Germans often just say 'sorry!')
ClosedGeschlossen
PullZiehen
smallklein
PushDrücken
biggroß
Do you speak English?Sprechen Sie English?
A little.Ein bisschen.
I don't speak German.Ich spreche kein Deutsch.
I only speak a little German.Ich spreche nur ein bisschen Deutsch.
I understood.Ich habe verstanden.
I don't understand.Das habe ich nicht verstanden.
Could you please say that again?Können Sie das bitte wiederholen?
Could you please speak more slowly?Können Sie bitte langsamer sprechen?
Could you please write that down?Können Sie das bitte aufschreiben?
My bag was stolen!Meine Tasche wurde gestohlen!.
My wallet was stolen!Mein Geldbeutel wurde gestohlen!.
My passport was stolen!Mein Pass wurde gestohlen!.
I need a doctor!Ich brauche einen Arzt!
Call the police!Rufen Sie die Polizei!

German Phrases


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