The English "hello" is German "hallo".
Guten Tag (GOOT-en targ) = Good day/Hello, a formal daytime greeting.
Tag! or Hallo (informal and shortened)
Guten Abend (GOOT-en AH-bend) = Good evening.
'n'Abend (informal and shortened)
The word for hello in German is simply hallo or, more formally: Guten Tag or Tag.
Grüß dich = Greet you.
Grüß Gott = Greet God.
Hello = Hallo
Good day = Guten Tag
Good Morning = Guten Morgen
Hi!
Servus!
Grüezi!
Grüß Dich!ch
hello-hallo
good day-gutentag (gu-ten-tag)
good night-gutennach (gu-ten-nakt)
Hallo
Hello = Hallo.
Hello-Hallo
Yes, hallo is the German word for hello.
The German word is "Hallo" or "guten Tag"
hallo
Hallo Guten Tag
, it is the same word, though in German it is hallo
"Hallo" is the German word for "hello." It is commonly used as a greeting in German-speaking countries.
Translated word by word it means Greetings to god. We use it as a form of hello.
"Goudentag" is not a Danish or German word. It does not have a known meaning in either language. It might be misspelled or a made-up word.
The word "hallo" comes from the German language. It is used as a greeting or an expression of hello.
Guten Tag is German for Good Day, a more formal way of saying hello
Switzerland has four official languages, German, Italian, French and Romansch.Swiss-German is a dialect of German, that is spoken in parts of Switzerland, but usually with different dialects varying between Kantons or areas. This is not recognized as a 'real' language as such.Basic translations of 'Hello' in Swiss-German are:Hoi (informal), Hallo, Gruezi (formal)
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