
What is the difference between "moin" and "moin moin"?
26 "Moin" and "moin moin" both are popular salutations in northern Germany - I'm interested in the differences between them. Some say "moin moin" is intended as an answer to "moin", …
How to use greeting "Moin." - German Language Stack Exchange
Sep 25, 2021 · How to use greeting "Moin." Ask Question Asked 4 years, 2 months ago Modified 4 years, 2 months ago
Morning greetings? - German Language Stack Exchange
Jul 17, 2015 · Curiously Moin is also in use in Switzerland, which makes the Low German hypothesis less credible - if only for that regional use of the word. My take on the matter is that …
Polite alternatives to "Grüß Gott"? - German Language Stack …
I made it a point to answer "Grüß Gott" (a typically southern greeting) with a stereotypical northern german "Moin Moin" (related to dutch "mooi moin", Schönen/Guten Tag).
salutation - Was ist die korrekte Anrede in E-Mails an Personen, …
May 25, 2011 · Was ist die korrekte Anrede in E-Mails an Personen, die man nicht persönlich kennt? Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren oder Sehr geehrte Frau / Herr ... Beides klingt sehr …
What is an acceptable response to "wie geht's"?
Oct 16, 2014 · Gut, danke. Or if you want to be nice and return the question, Gut, danke, und Dir/und selbst?. Note however that someone asking you Wie geht's? is almost certainly asking …
How do non-Baviarians respond to "Grüß Gott!"?
Mar 15, 2017 · As we know from here "Grüß Gott!" is a "Bavarian thing," not implying anything more than a type of "hello." How do non-Bavarians respond? An acquaintance from northern …
Gegen 15:00 Uhr ... kann es auch kurz nach 15:00 umfassen?
Apr 9, 2018 · Wenn ich jemandem sage, daß ich gegen fünfzehn Uhr komme, dann meine ich damit, daß ich spätestens 15:00 Uhr da bin, eigentlich eher etwas überpünktlich. Die …
Is "es geht gut" a natural reply to "wie geht es dir?" or not?
Nov 6, 2020 · The full expression is Wie geht es dir? or if you want to be more colloquial, Wie geht's dir? or simply Wie geht's?. So I think there was a typo in the text you got, though I …
How does the crew address the captain in "Das Boot"?
In the movie Das Boot, the crew address the captain with a word I don't understand. I think it may be "Kaleun", which I assume is short for "Kapitan Leutnant". Am I right? Is that a real word?