Auf wiedersehen sounds like "Owf VEE-dur-say-en" Viel Gluck sounds like "Feel glook"
The pronunciation of "auf wiedersehen und viel Glück" is owf vee-duh-zay-en oont feel gluek.
"Eins" is a basic German word, meaning "one" in English.
In Austria, you can say "Servus" to say goodbye in a casual and friendly manner.
Some other words that mean "goodbye" in other languages include "au revoir" in French, "arrivederci" in Italian, "adieu" in French, "sayonara" in Japanese, and "auf Wiedersehen" in German.
Spanish: Adiós French: Au revoir Italian: Arrivederci German: Auf Wiedersehen Japanese: さようなら (Sayōnara)
In Bavarian German, you can say "Servus" or "Pfiat di" to say goodbye. Both are commonly used greetings in Bavaria.
"wiedersehen" or "wiedersehn" is the short form. "Auf wiedersehen" is more formal. You can compare with goodbye and bye.
Auf Wiedersehen - album - was created in 1989.
Auf Wiedersehen Monty was created in 1987.
goodbye in German
Auf Wiedersehen Monty happened in 1987.
The duration of Auf Wiedersehen - film - is 1.63 hours.
"Viel Glück" is a German equivalent of "good luck."The adjective "viel" means "a lot of, a great deal of, the best of." The noun "Glück" means "luck." Its singular definite article is "das" ("the").Also if you want to say someone is lucky, you can say they are "glucklich" with an umlaut over the "u""Good luck" in German is "Viel Glück!"
Auf Wiedersehen - film - was created on 1961-12-22.
tschüss (informal) Tschau! Auf Wiedersehen (formal)
There are various ways to say goodbye in German: Formal: Auf Wiedersehen, Auf wiederhören (only on the telephone) informal: Tschüss, adé, adéla, servus, Tschau, Ciao
Bye. The word comes from there...
Auf Wiedersehen Amerika - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:o.Al.