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100
... you say no, but it is informal.

Nee.

100

Some one asks "Wie geht's?" and it is not the best day of your life, but also not the worst.

Es geht...

100
Frau Lemaster just taught something new and wants to know if the class understands what she just explained.

Na, alles klar?

100

Someone is talking German very fast and with a strong accent. 

Ich verstehe nur Bahnhof.

200
You are celebrating and raise your glass to say "cheers".

Prost!

200
Your friend is worked up about something and he needs to chill out.

Entspann dich!

200
You are a cool and you wanted to ask your friend "what's up".

Was geht ab?

200

Your friend just started learning German. They are struggling. You wanna be smart and say something in German that would make them feel better if they understood.

Aller Anfang ist schwer.

300
Your answer is yes and no at the same time.

Jein.

300

Your dinner was 16 Euro and you have a 20 Euro bill. You want the waiter to just keep the rest as a tip.

Stimmt so!

300

You want the check.

Die Rechnung bitte!
300

In German class, you friend keeps distracting you. But you really want to learn German and you are done with him.

Ich habe die Nase voll!

400

Someone asks you what you are doing and you are chillin.

Was machst du?

Chillen.
400

You are about to have dinner and everyone has something on their plates, ready to dig in.

Guten Appetit. 

400

Your friend asks you if you are going to the game tonight. You wanna say that you are definitely going. 

Auf jeden Fall!

400
You are at a German Christmas Market and it is packed. You can't get through.

Darf ich mal vorbei?

500
You don't know how to start the sentence... You want to say: Well,...

Naja,...

500

You say bye and you know you will see each other again at the end of the day.

Bis später!

500

You have a question, but Frau Lemaster is busy talking to another student. What is she going to say?

Einen Augenblick bitte!

500

You are in Germany and you are lost. Your phone is dead and you have no choice but to ask a German for help.

Können Sie mir bitte helfen?

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