Greetings
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Descriptions
100

This is how you greet a friend.

Hallo

100

This is how you ask someone’s name informally.

Wie heißt du?

100

This word means "siblings" in German.

die Geschwister

100

This means to dance in German.

tanzen

100

This adjective means "friendly".

freundlich

200

This is how you say goodbye to a friend.

Tschüss, Bis später, Bis bald, etc

200

This is how you ask where someone is from informally.

Woher kommst du?

200

This word means "Grandparents" in German.

die Großeltern

200

This means to sing in German.

singen

200

This question asks what someone is like.

Wie ist er/sie?

300

This greeting is appropriate in the morning.

Guten Morgen

300

This is how you ask how someone is doing informally.

Wie geht's dir?

300

der, die, or das Vater

der Vater

300

This is how you ask what someone likes to do.

Was machst du gern (in deiner Freizeit)?

300

This adjective means funny in German.

lustig

400

This goodbye is more formal and polite.

Auf Wiedersehen

400

This is how you ask where someone lives formally.

Wo wohnen Sie?

400

This is how you say, "I have a sister. Her name is Madison".

Ich habe eine Schwester. Sie heißt Madison.

400

This is how you say "I like to play piano" in German.

Ich spiele gern Klavier.

400

This adjective means "mean" in German.

gemein

500

This is an appropriate way to greet someone important.

Guten Tag

500

This is the formal way to ask someone’s name.

Wie heißen Sie?

500

This is how you say, "I have an uncle. His name is Mark."

Ich habe einen Onkel. Er heißt Mark.

500

This is how you say "I do not like to do homework" in German.

Ich mache nicht gern Hausaufgaben.

500

1 representative has to describe each person at their table!

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