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  4. 28 kwi 2010 · I've noticed that Germans, when speaking in English (I don't speak German ) often say a word that sounds like "ne" at the end of a sentence/phrase. My closest guess is that it means something like "don't you agree?"

  5. 3 sie 2017 · Standard German: »Gib mir bitte ein Glas Wasser.« (Please give me a glass of water.) Colloquial, northern version: »Gib mir bitte ’n Glas Wasser.« Colloquial, southern version: »Gib mir bitte a Glas Wasser.«

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  7. The most common way of saying “hello” in German is “ Hallo ”. This is a casual greeting. You should only use it when greeting friends and family: Hello = Hallo. The word is pronounced as follows: /haˈloː/. When practicing the proper pronunciation of this word, it may help to split it into two parts: “Ha” and “llo”.

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