Wie geht's? is used for How are you?/ How's it going?/What's up?
It is a shortened version of the phrase 'Wie geht es Dir?' (informal) or 'Wie geht es Ihnen?' (formal) and can be literally translated as "how goes it for you?"
Yes. Wie geht's? is used for How are you?
It is a shortened version of the phrase 'Wie geht es Dir?' (informal) or 'Wie geht es Ihnen?' (formal) and can be literally translated as "how goes it for you?"
"Wie geht's dir" (short for Wie geht es dir) is informal for "How are you?" which is used for friends and family.
The formal term would be "Wie geht es Ihnen?" which is used with strangers and people like your boss.
Wie geht es dir means how are you in English.
"Wie geht es dir?" - informal "Wie geht es Ihnen?" - formal
"Wie gehts?" = "How are you?"
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Oxded is not a German word
That word is not German, sorry.
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The word "und" in German means "and" in English.
Rapsfelder is the German word for rape.
Nochter is not a German word
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