"Guten"" means "good"
the German for hello is 'hallo' you could also say: good day - guten tag good evening - guten abend good night - guten nacht good morning - guten morgen
You can say 'Guten Tag' as well. Or just 'Tag' or 'Hallo'.
In German, you'd say "Guten Morgen" for "Good morning" in English.
good morning friends = guten Morgen (meine) Freunde
You can either say "Hallo" or "Guten Tag". To pronounce "Hallo" you simple say "Hallo". To pronounce "Guten Tag" you say: goo-ten-targ.
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Guten Tag - Good day Guten Morgen - Good morning Guten Abend - Good evening Hello - Hallo
To say good day, you say 'Guten Tag' likewise, to say good morning it is 'Guten Morgen', good afternoon, 'Guten Tag' (stays the same), good evening, 'Guten Abend'. Germans are very formal when you first meet someone so it is important to always address them with a formal saying such as 'guten tag' rather than slang, such as 'Servus' (an Austrian slang 'hi')
You can respond to "Guten Morgen" with "Guten Morgen" as well, as it is a common and polite way to return the greeting. Alternatively, you might say "Guten Tag" if it's later in the day, or simply respond with a friendly smile.
Guten Morgen Mein Freund
guten tag= good day guten morgen= good morning hallo= hello
Essen But there are differences as in the English Language. If you want to say I was Eating you say in German: Ich habe Gegessen. If you want to say Im Eating (now) you say: Ich Esse (Gerade)