Wie gehts? that means how are you
Wie alt bist du? that means how old are u?
Wo wohnst du? where do you live?
to answer Wie gehts your can say....
-Ganz gut (quite well)
-Gut(good)
-nicht shlect( not bad)
-shlect(bad)
To answer Wie alt bist du you can say....(im gonna name the numbers up to 0-20 in order)
null,eins,zwei,drei,vier,funf,sechs,sieben,acht,neun,zehn,elf,zwolf,dreizehn,vierzehn,
funfzehn,sechzehn,seibzehn,achtzehn,neunzehn,zwanzig.
You can answer that in on way
Wo wohnst du?
Ich Wohne________.
insert where you live in the blank just say it in english.
there are some basic words to look at! ENJOY! =]
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Some words that begin with "A..."Abenteuer, acht, Ahnung, anrufen, anziehen, Apfel, Arbeit, ausThere are many German words beginning with aYou're best bet is to go on a German dictionary and look at all the words beginning with AAlso, try typing into Google 'German words beginning with a'A few that I know of to get you going are:ApfelAltaberalsogood luck!
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