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  1. #11
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    Wiedersehen is wrong. It's Aufwiedersehen.

    I don't see how on earth I'm Ok is german? WTH?

    How about Guten Tag?

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    Bahn - Train
    Auto - Car (Pronounced Ow-toe)
    Fernsehen - Television
    Blöd - Stupid
    Schluss - Lock
    Flugzeug - Aeroplane
    Treppe - Staircase
    Frau - Ms/Mrs/Miss (Smith or whatever)
    Herr - Mr (Smith)
    Junge - Boy
    Mädchen - Girl
    Essen - Food/Eating
    Spiel - Play
    Straβe - Street
    Buch - Book


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stutoman View Post
    Wiedersehen is wrong. It's Aufwiedersehen.

    I don't see how on earth I'm Ok is german? WTH?
    "I'm OK" is german, it's a lovely multilingual phrase

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    Maybe add it how to pronounce some words

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    Nice im thinking of taking some language soon. I didn't pick one for GCSE so maybe a twilight.

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    I adore German. Learning it for a year now, I HAVE MASTERED THE PAST TENSE! love every minute of it. Great guide - just mention pronunciation?


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    Quote Originally Posted by d17c View Post
    "I'm OK" is german, it's a lovely multilingual phrase
    "OK" would be, but "I'm" is english only. The german for "I'm" is "Ich bin".


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    Btw shön should be spelt schön.

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    You should not use a tool for translating texts into German as the German grammar is different to the English and it will be wrong then. Better look it up in a book.

    I thought this might help you more than posting words:

    In German there are two words for "you" - du and Sie. Its usage depends on the relationship between you and the person you are talking to. When you're talking to a friend, your brother or parents you use "du". When you're talking to your teacher, boss, a stranger you use "Sie" (capital S!).

    Hast du mich letzte Nacht angerufen? - Did you call me last night? (When asking a friend)
    Haben Sie mich letzte Nacht angerufen? - Did you call me last night? (When asking a teacher)


    Furthermore - as you can see in the example - times are not always in the end of a sentence.

    Er trifft sich am Nachmittag mit seiner Freundin. - He will meet his girlfriend in the afternoon.
    Sie war gestern nicht Zuhause. - She wasn't at home yesterday.



    These are correct now.. ^^

    Hallo - Hello
    Ja - Yes
    Nein - No
    Auf Wiedersehen - See you
    Guten Abend - Good evening
    Gute Nacht - Good night
    Willkommen - Welcome
    Bitte/Bitteschön - Please/You're welcome
    Danke/Dankeschön - Thank you
    Es tut mir leid - I am sorry
    Entschuldigen Sie mich - Excuse me
    Wie geht es dir? - How are you?
    Sind Sie in Ordnung? - Are you ok?
    Ich bin ok - I'm ok
    Mir geht es gut - I am good
    Mir geht es sehr gut, danke - I am very well, thank you
    Ich bin nicht ok - I'm not ok
    Ich bin ganz und garnicht ok - I'm not ok at all
    Ich habe kein Geld - I have no money

    Feel free to ask if you have any questions.
    Last edited by VanS.-HT; 05-09-2012 at 06:27 AM.

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