Guten nachmittag Means good afternoon in German
You can say 'Guten Tag' as well. Or just 'Tag' or 'Hallo'.
Guten Tag is German for Good Day, a more formal way of saying hello
You just say Guten Tag! (GOO-tehn TAHK, literally good day).Good afternoon translates to German as 'Guten Tag' (pronounced goo-ten tahg)
"Servus" and "Hallo" are the two most common informal greetings.Please note :-The official language of Austria is German, but Austrian pronunciation of High German can differ quite a bit from German pronunciation of High German--to say nothing of the differences in Austrian-German dialects.
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!".
Just say, "Guten Morgen" or, "Morgen" right back to them. OR you can say, "Guten Morgen, du auch."
If you want to address a group of people you can say Meine Damen und Herren.Ladies are Damen (a lady=eine Dame), Gentlemen are Herren (a gentleman=ein Herr).The word meine in "meine Damen und Herren" just means "my".It`s also common to say meine sehr geehrten Damen und Herren, literally that would mean "my very honoured ladies and gentlemen". If you are going to perform a magic- or circus-show it`s a classic to say meine sehr verehrten Damen und Herren. That sentence also means "my very honoured ladies and gentlemen", but it`s a bit older.If you write a letter to a company and you don`t know who receives it, you just address the entire staff and write Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren.
I think it just means "busy".
Hallo Morgen Guten Morgen
Morgen Stiefvater. I would just say Morgen instead of addressing him as stepfather. Or call him by his name.
you can say anything you would say to anybody else! example... Hallo Guten Tag Guten Morgen Tag Just be sure if you decide to put it in a sentence to use Sie (which is the formal way of saying you) instead of du. It is just a sign of respect and that is important in their culture.
We just say Bon Appetit or Enjoy your meal...