To people who are friends or family: "Worüber redet ihr denn?" is a good translation.
In a formal situation or to strangers or people you need to impress: "Wovon sprechen Sie?" would be a good translation.
Just say hello. You might be surprised at how much you can say without talking.
Well if it's the female name you are talking about then it is mEE-shuh.
Ich schätze Ihre Hilfe (If you're talking about German) Jag uppskattar din hjälp (If you want Swiss)
I'm talking to a really cute girl = Ich rede mit einem sehr süßen Madchen.
If your talking about "opa" (grandfather/ more like "grampa") the pronounciation would be like "ohpa"
'Unser Ausflug' or, if you're talking about a journey rather than a trip, 'Unsere Reise'.
nice - nett that is acceptable but if you are talking to an authentic German person, you may want to use "Schon" be sure to pat an umlauted "o" though over the word.
In Switzerland, there are four languages that are spoken: Romantsch, French, Italian and Swiss German. Most people speak French and Swiss German. To say hi in Swiss German, say: Hoi [Hoe-ë] if talking to someone you already know (casual language) Grüezi [Grui-zi] if talking to someone of whom you recognize athority Salü [Sa (the a is spoken like the a in saturation) - lu (the u is like ui)] if talking to a child or someone you already know
Wie gross bist du if you are talking to someone you know or Wie gross sind Sie if you don't.
It depends on what kind of work needs to be done or how many people you are talking to; but for simplicity, we can just say this: "Sei ruhig und verrichte deine Arbeit."
-If your talking about a male you say "arrapato"-If your talking about a female you say "baldracca"-If your talking about an object you say "cacarella"
Yes, if you are talking to someone familiar, like a friend, or a child. Otherwise, saying "Wie geht es Ihnen?" is better to say.