Greetings
Names
How are you?
Culture
Cognates
100

How do you greet someone in the evening?

Guten Abend

100

How do you introduce yourself in German?

Ich heiße...

100

How do you say 'good' in German?

Gut.

100

Why are there different ways to say my name is, or differences in how people greet one another in German-speaking countries?

There are six German-speaking countries so there are lot of variations.

100

What is a cognate?

A word that looks like, sounds like & means the same thing in another language.

200

How do you greet someone during the day?

Guten Tag

200

Name another way to say My name is -- in German.

Ich bin..., Mein Name ist ...

200

How do you say I'm very well, thanks in German?

Es geht mir sehr gut, danke.

200

Which is the more formal way of saying hello?

Guten Morgen, Guten Tag, Guten Abend

200

Why is bald a false cognate?

It means soon NOT bald.

300

What are two ways to say goodbye in German?

[Answers will vary--Aufwiedersehen, Tschúß, Chao (ciao), Bis später, Bis bald...)

300

How do you ask your friend how he/she is doing?

Wie geht's?

300

Give two examples of who you would be talking to if you use ¿Wie geht's? or Na?

friends, family, younger children, pets, people you know very well (informal)

300

What does the expression Woher kommst du? mean?

Where do you come from?

300

Why are cognates helpful?

They help us make sense of the German that we see and hear, and allows us to understand more that is being shared.

400

What are both the translations of Gute Nacht in German?

Good evening & Good night.

400

Translate this.

Ich heiße Anke. Und du?

Mein Name ist Klaus. Es freut mich.

Gleichfals.

My name is Anke.  And you?

My name is Klaus.  Nice to meet you.

Same (right back at ya!)

400

Give two examples of who you would be talking to if you used Wie geht es Ihnen?

People with titles, older individuals, teachers, people you have never met before

400

What is the difference between Wie geht's Wie geht es Ihnen?

Wie geht's? is informal--use it with people you know well.

Wie geht es Ihnen? is formal--use if for persons with titles & those you do not know well.

400

Translate:

Die Tiere im Zoo sind die Giraffe, der Tiger und der Elefant.

The animals at the zoo are the giraffe, the tiger and the elephant.

500

How do you greet someone in the morning?

Guten Morgen!

500

Ich heiße Frau Henry.  What should you say to me if it is the 1st time that we have met?

Es freut mich. Ich heiße...

500

Wie geht's?

Es geht mir...


Sehr gut? Gut? So-so? Schlecht?

500

How do people usually greet one another in German-speaking countries?

A firm handshake, sometimes a hug or kiss on the cheek.

500

Translate:

Meine Mutter ist Lehrerin an der Red Lodge School. Mein Vater ist Professor an der University of Montana.

My mom is a teacher at Middleton High School. My dad is a professor at the university in Madison.

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