Guten Morgen, mein lieber Schatz means literally good morning, my dear treasure.
A rough translation would be good morning, my precious (darling).
That's a pretty funny sentence (in a fake Bavarian accent).
Guten Tag, meine Liebe. Du haust mich...
Good day, my dear. You hit/beat me...
That doesn't make a lot of sense, though. Maybe you forgot a word and wanted to ask for du haust mich um, meaning you blow me away.
Guten morgen mein Schatz Ich liebe dich means Good morning my darling I love you
Guten Morgen mein lieber = good morning my dear (to a male)
guten (gut) = good
tag = day
lieb = love
-chen = diminutive ending
"G'day my little loved one!"
"Good day (my) love" or "good day my dear".
Well
"Mein liebling" translates as "my darling", and "Wie geht's" means "How are you".
my dear
It means Good Morning. Guten (Good) Morgen (Morning).
morgen = tomorrowMorgen = morningN.B. This word changes its meaning depending on whether it is capitalised or not!!!"morgen" means "tomorrow"."Der Morgen" as a noun means "the morning"."Guten Morgen!" or just "Morgen!" as a greeting means "Good Morning!".
"von guten Morgen" is "of (the) good morning".
Doesn't really make sense. "Guten" means "good", "haben" means "have/had". You might have heard wrong on "abend", which means "evening". "Good evening" makes a lot more sense than "good have".
It's spelled "guten Abend" and it means "good evening"
In French - not much. "Guten Tag" is German for "good day" or "hello". "Guten Tag" in French would be "Bon jour".
The German word "Schatz" means treasure. Schatz is also widely used to address loved ones as in saying my dear or my love.
Haben Sie einen guten Abend? = Are you having a good evening?"
the morning after :)
Ach du lieber Donnerwetter makes little sense grammatically in German.Ach du lieber! Donnerwetter! could be translated as Oh my God! Wow!
good Chodesh
Dance tomorrow