Mar 25, 2002 22:13
22 yrs ago
English term
Hello
Non-PRO
English to German
Other
how to say hi or hello just introducing myself to someone in German, French, Greek, and Latin
Proposed translations
(German)
4 +7 | Hallo! |
Sandra Schlatter
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5 +1 | Guten Tag |
Jack Doughty
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4 +2 | Guten Tag/Hallo, Bonjour/Salut, Yassou/Yassas, Ave, Salve |
Serge L
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Proposed translations
+7
21 mins
Selected
Hallo!
an alternative
I would use "Hallo" in informal circumstances and "Guten Tag" for slightly more formal occasions.
I would use "Hallo" in informal circumstances and "Guten Tag" for slightly more formal occasions.
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+1
13 mins
Guten Tag
Asked and answered at least 13 times since last June. The most popular answer seems to be Guten Tag.
Reference:
+2
1 hr
Guten Tag/Hallo, Bonjour/Salut, Yassou/Yassas, Ave, Salve
In German, French, Greek and Latin, as requested.
Greek: yassou is singular, while yassas is plural.
HTH,
Serge L.
Greek: yassou is singular, while yassas is plural.
HTH,
Serge L.
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