ich glaube er hat sich selbst getotet (ja ja Umlaut! wie mache ich das?)
wie spaet ist es, means "how late is it?" which can mean "what time is it?"
Wie can have many different meanings/uses in German, but probably the most frequent is as a question word: "how" or "what." Examples: Wie geht's? = how are you/what's up? Wie heißt du? = What is your name? Wie viel? = how many? Wie spät ist es? =What time is it? But it can also be used as a comparison word: "as" or "like." Examples: Wie eine Katze = like a cat nicht so gut wie du = not as good as you so schnell wie möglich = as fast as possible And finally, it is used in a phrase to mean "beg your pardon" or "what [did you say]?" This is: Wie bitte? Those are the most likely uses you would encounter.
Confusing question. Or badly worded, but let`s see. "Your name" would be "Dein Name". If you want to ask "what is your name?", that would be "Wie ist dein Name?" or more commonly used "Wie heisst du?"
I'm not exactly sure what your question is, so here are two answers. 1. If you want it translated, it would be "How late is it right now in Austria?". 2. If you really want to know it: From America it is +9 hours.
Sie Wette, es ist (SEA-VITTE-EST-IST)
Wie ist dein Vater = How is your father
"Wie heißt Du?" translates as "what is your name?"
"Wie spät ist es" or "Wie spät haben wir" are the commonly used terms.Wieviel Uhr ist es?
wie spaet ist es, means "how late is it?" which can mean "what time is it?"
How is your health = Wie ist deine Gesundheit (informal) How is your health = Wie ist Ihre Gesundheit (formal)
How old is your Auntie? Wie = How Alt = Old Ist = Is Deine = Your Tante = Auntie
Wie hoch ist das Basler Riesenrad? translates as How tall is the Basle giant wheel?
What time is it? is Wie spät ist es? in German.
Wie heisst du? oder Wie heissen Sie? Or: Wie ist Ihr Name?
Wie ist das Bier?
Translated from the German, it means "how much is that?", implying usually, "how much does that cost?"
Wer ist der älteste Mensch = who is the oldest person/human