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Fledermäuser, pronounced roughly "FLAYdermoyser". Bitte sehr.
= Hallo Goodbye= Auf Wiedersehen Please can I have= Bitte kann ich haben
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The actual phrase you're looking for is 'Bitte, ein bit?'. It's a trademark phrased used by the German beer company, 'Bitburger'. It's very popular in western Germany. The translation would be: Literal: Please, a bit? Flexible: A bitburger, please? Basically it's just asking for a Bitburger beer.
Thanks (informal) Thank you (formal) A good reply to this is "Bitte" meaning you are welcome (it can also mean "excuse me")
bitter = bitter (die) Bitte = request, plea bitte = please Bitte! = you're welcome! Bitte? = What?
bitter = bitter (die) Bitte = request, plea bitte = please Bitte! = you're welcome! Bitte? = What?
Quiet please
That would be translated ...Please my friend
it means do you have please a pen
Bitte bitte was created on 1989-04-04.
English: "Please, help me" means German: "Bitte, hilf mir".
Bitte Ulvskog goes by Bitte.
The German translation of ticket please is Fahrschein bitte (train or bus ticket) or Eintrittskarte bitte (theatre, cinema ticket etc.)
You say "Bitte schreiben Sie zurück".
seer fish (Scomberomorus guttatus)
German is the official language in Vienna, but English is widely-spoken. Bitte = please