ok im gonna teach u all basic german!!!!!!!!
Ich bin mibaru."
"Ich" means "I" in German "bin" stands for "am"
So "Ich bin" means "I am" The whole phrase "Ich bin mibaru " means "I am mibaru ".
"Wer bist du?" "Wer" means "Who" in German "you are" means "du bist" So "Wer bist du?" means "Who are you"
"Ich wohne in florida." "Ich" as you already know, means "I" "wohne in" means "live in" So "Ich wohne in florida." means "I live in florida"
"Wo wohnst du? "Where" is "Wo" in German "you live" means "du wohnst" So "Wo wohnst du?" means "Where do you live?"
"Ich komme aus Amerika." "Ich" is, of course, "I" "komme aus" - "come from" So if you come from America, you say the same "Ich komme aus Amerika".
"Woher kommst du? " "Woher" - "Where from" "du kommst" - "you come" That makes "Woher kommst du?" meaning "Where do you come from?
Hallo" in German is same thing as our "Hello"
To say goodbye to someone you can use "Tsch?ot;. It means our "Bye!"
"Good Morning" can be said as "Guten Morgen" only before noon.
If you meet someone in the evening you say "Good evening" and in German - "Guten Abend".
"Servus!" - stands for "Hi!"
"Auf Wiedersehen" is used like our "Goodbye".
In the evening, when you go to bed, you surely say "Good night". "Good night" means "Gute Nacht" in German.
"Bis gleich!" - "See you soon!"
"Mach's gut!" - "Take care!"
If you are going to meet that person again the same day, you could say: "Bis sp䴥r!" - "See you later!"
"Mir geht es ganz gut" - stands for "I feel pretty fine"
If you're feeling great this day, you can say "Mir geht es prima" means I feel great.
If you're having a bad hair day (I hope you aren't!) you may answer "Mir geht es schlecht" means I feel bad. "schlecht" - means "bad
Numbers in german-
The number 60 is different in german 60 = sech + zig = sechzig 70 = sieb + zig = siebzig
Time in german - In German we say "half to three", not "half past two", so it will be: "Es ist halb drei" - "It's half past two"
And if you want to say "It's two thirty", you say it in German: "Es ist zwei Uhr dreiߩg ". Literally it means "It's two o'clock thirty".
Fruits and Vegetables - If you like tomatoes and cucumbers, you'll say: "Ich esse gern Tomate und Gurke" - "I always eat a tomato and a cucumber eagerly
BloodyxValentinex · Mon May 29, 2006 @ 06:50pm · 1 Comments |