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How do you say hello in german?

How do you say hello in german?

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Answer 1 / 4 - Submitted 147 days ago...

mwilly

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German "Hello"
German (Central Europe) Guten Tag
German (Central Europe) Hallo
German (Central Europe) [informal] Grüß dich
German (Central Europe) [informal] Tag
German (Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein) Hoi
German (Austria, Bavaria, Wurttemburg) Grüß Gott
German (Vienna Austria) [in spoken language] Griass God
German (Vienna Austria) [in spoken language] Seavas
German (Bavarian Alps) [in spoken language] Griass di
German (Bavarian Alps) [in spoken language] Griass enk
German (Bavarian Alps) Hallo
German (Southern Bavaria) Servus
German (Bairische) Hä
German (Bairische) Hää
German (Bairische) Griàßdigood
German (Bairische) Griàßdi nachà
German (Northern Germany) Moin
German (Northern Germany) Moin moin
German (Basel Switzerland) [polite] Griezi
German (Bern Switzerland) [spoken] Grü-essech
German (Bern Switzerland) [spoken] Grü-esdi
German (Chur Switzerland) [polite form] Grazi
German (Chur Switzerland) [polite form] Gruiazi
German (Chur Switzerland) [familiar form] Ciao
German (Schaffhausen Switzerland) [spoken] Grüazi
German [Süd-Tirol/South Tyrol] (Italy) Ers Gott
German [Hessisch] (Germany) Guude
German [Südhessisch] (Germany) Ei guude wie
German [Südhessisch] (Germany) Moin
German (Zurich Switzerland) [polite] Grüezi
German (Zurich Switzerland) [polite] Grueziwohl
German (Zurich Switzerland) Salutti
German (Zurich Switzerland) [familiar] Hoi
German (Zurich Switzerland) [familiar] Salü
German (Zurich Switzerland) [familiar] Tschau
German (Zurich Switzerland) [spoken] Gu-ëte Tag
German (Zurich Switzerland) [spoken] Gu-etä Tag
German (Zurich Switzerland) [by school kids] Hoa
German (Zurich Swizterland) [by school kids] Ha
German (Zurich Switzerland) [old fashioned] Tag wohl
German (Saarland) [in spoken language] Un

I found all of these hello's at:
http://users.elite.net/runner/jennifers/hello.htm

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Answer 2 / 4 - Submitted 147 days ago...

Neptune

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Hello... In German you say Hallo

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Answer 3 / 4 - Submitted 147 days ago...

dogadept

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"Hello" can be said in many different ways in German. It all depends in which region it is spoken. You can view how to say hello in other languages from the following website:

http://users.elite.net/runner/jennifers/hello.htm

My German friends use the following for hello:

Hello or Good Day (formal) - "Guten Tag" or "Griass di"

Hello (informal) - "hallo" or "tag" (For example, when answering the phone, you can say "hallo".)


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Answer 4 / 4 - Submitted 145 days ago...

confusedguy

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Hello to hallo

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