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Learn to say the most common phrases in each language of a foreign country you may be visiting.

Thanks in German

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How to Say Thanks in German If you are looking for a quick and easy way to say thank you in an un-formal and common setting is “thanks” or in Germany it would be said “Danke”. Danke is the most common word to use when giving thanks to anyone for most situations. If you are …

See You Tomorrow in German

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How to Say See You Tomorrow in German If you are at a meeting on Monday and the day comes to and end but the work is not completed you will want to say good bye while also implying that you plan to come back to finish up the next day. In this situation you …

What’s Up in German

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How to Say What’s Up in German “Whats up” or “wie geht’s” is a very common way to say hello to someone in English and in German. This is a very formal way to greet someone and is commonly used by teenager. You would very rarely hear an adult say this and you would never …

Have a Nice Day in French

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How To Say Have a Nice Day in French The French people appreciate courtesy and respect. Whether you are saying goodbye, ending a conversation, or after providing a service, it is essential that you do it nicely. The common phrase used to say have a nice day in French is – passe une bonne journée. …

See You Later in German

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How to Say See You Later in German Saying “see you later” anywhere is as good as a goodbye. “bis spatter” is a very casual way to let someone know you are leaving. The meaning can be translated to until then. This term is used when you are heading out but obviously intend on coming …

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December in Spanish

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How To Say December in Spanish December – Diciembre

What’s Up in French

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How To Say What’s Up in French When you meet someone in a French-speaking country, you may have reasons to greet the person and ask how they’re doing. From bonjour meaning hello to salut meaning hi, comment vas-tu? meaning how’re you doing? there are many ways to initiate a conversation. Another phrase used to say …

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April in Spanish

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How To Say April in Spanish April – Abril

Come Here in Germany

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How to Say Come Here in Germany “Come here”, or “Komm Herr” is used as a command in Germany just like it is in English. This is used in similar situation as well. You can yell for a child to come to you or calling a friend and telling them to come to your house. …

I am Sorry in German

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How to Say I am Sorry in German One day you are walking through the biggest tourist hotspots in Germany when you bump into the waiter serving your drinks spilling food and water all over the rooms. You need to be able to apologize to rectify this situation. You do this by saying. “I’m sorry”, …

Do you speak English in Spanish

Do you speak English in Spanish

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How To Say Do You Speak English in Spanish Even as you learn different Spanish phrases, there will be times where you either won’t know what to say or don’t understand the response from someone. It’s great that you are trying to have a conversation in Spanish, but when push comes to shove you may …

Have A Great Day in French

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How To Say Have A Great Day in French Have a great day is usually used as a salutation when wishing a loved one or friend goodbye, but in a unique or remarkable way. From à plus tard meaning see your later to passe une bonne journée meaning have a nice day, there are several …

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