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These are some of the firsts communication words. It is point that you can start to get some connection with
German feeling. There are some words, or some form of them that may be is not so clear for now. But do
as children do always. They are not worry to see if they understand the exact word, they see where they
have to use them. Later they will learn why? This way will help a lot of us to be much more open to
memorize these sounds.
    The first step to start mixing with German's
    words Is:

    Guten Tag -     
    goot-en tahk                                
    Hello/Good Day  

    Guten Abend -
    goot-en ah-bent                       
    Good Evening

    Tag / Hallo / Tschüs / Tschau
    tahk / hah-loh / tchews / chow

    Auf Wiedersehen                                              
    owf vee-dair-zayn
    Goodbye

    Bis bald
    biss bahlt
    See you soon  

    Bis morgen
    biss mohr-gen
    See you tomorrow

    Danke (schön)
    dahn-kuh shurn
    Thank you    

    Bitteschön
    bih-tuh shurn
    You're welcome

    Entschuldigen Sie
    ehnt-shool-dih-gun zee
    Excuse me        

    Gehen wir!
    geh-en veer
    Let's go!

    Wie geht's?
    vee gayts
    How are you? (informal)      

    (Sehr) Gut / So lala
    zair goot / zo lahlah
    (Very) Good / OK

    Es geht.
    ess gate
    I'm ok. (informal)
     
    Ja / Nein
    yah / nine
    Yes / No

    Wie heißt du?
    vee hiesst doo
    What's your name? (informal)  

    Ich heiße...
    ikh hie-ssuh
    I am called...

    Gleichfalls.
    glykh-fals
    Likewise.        
    Herr / Frau / Fräulein
    hair / frow / froi-line
    Mister / Misses / Miss

    Woher kommst du?
    vo-hair kohmst doo
    Where are you from? (informal)    

    Ich komme aus...
    ikh koh-muh ows...
    I'm from...

    Wo wohnst du?
    vo vohnst doo
    Where do you live? (informal)   

    Ich wohne in...
    ikh voh-nuh in
    I live in...

    Wie alt bist du?
    vee alt bisst doo
    How old are you? (informal)   

    Ich bin ____ Jahre alt.
    ikh bin ____ yaa-reh alt
    I am ____ years old.

    Sprichst du englisch?
    shprikhst doo eng-lish
    Do you speak English? (informal)     

    Ich spreche (kein)...
    ikh shpreck-uh kine
    I (don't) speak...

    Ich verstehe (nicht).
    ikh fehr-shtay-eh nikht
    I (don't) understand.    

    Ich weiß (nicht).
    ikh vise nikht
    I (don't) know.

    Kannst du mir helfen?
    kahnst doo meer hell-fen
    Can you help me? (informal)    

    Natürlich
    nah-tewr-likh
    Of course

    Kann ich dir helfen?
    kahn ikh deer hell-fen
    May I help you? (informal)      

    Wie bitte?
    vee bih-tuh
    What? Pardon me?

    Wo ist / Wo sind... ?
    voh ist / voh zint
    Where is / Where are... ?       

    Es gibt...
    ess geept
    There is / are...

    Das macht nichts.
    dass makht nikhts
    It doesn't matter.       

    Das ist mir egal.
    dass ist meer eh-gahl
    I don't care.

    Ich habe es vergessen.
    ikh hah-buh ess fehr-geh-sen
    I forgot.         

    Jetzt muss ich gehen.
    yetz mooss ikh geh-en
    I must go now.

    Ich bin krank / müde.
    ikh bin krahnk moo-duh
    I'm sick / tired.       

    Ich habe Langeweile.
    ikh hah-buh lahn-guh-vy-luh
    I'm bored.

    Herzlichen Glückwunsch!
    herts-likh-en glewk-voonsh
    Congratulations!         

    Sei ruhig!
    zy roo-hikh
    Be quiet!

    Viel Glück!
    feel glewk
    Good luck!       

    Ich liebe dich.
    ikh leeb-uh dikh
    I love you.