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β€” Die Speisekarte, bitte. (dee shpy-ze-kar-te, bit-te)

Useful for navigating public transport like the Bahnhof (train station). β€” Wo ist...? (voh ist) German Phrasebook

β€” Links / Rechts / Geradeaus (links / rekhts / ge-rah-de-owss) 3. Eating & Drinking Key phrases for ordering at a Restaurant or CafΓ© . I would like... β€” Ich hΓ€tte gerne... (ikh het-te ger-ne) β€” Die Speisekarte, bitte

β€” Ich spreche kein Deutsch. (ikh shpre-khe kyn doytsh) Could you repeat that? β€” Wie, bitte? (vee, bit-te) Slowly, please. β€” Langsam, bitte. (lang-zam, bit-te) 5. Pronunciation Tips (voh ist) β€” Links / Rechts / Geradeaus

β€” Ein Bier / Wasser, bitte. (yn beer / vas-ser, bit-te) Cheers! β€” Prost! (prohst) 4. Communication Help Essential for when your German skills reach their limit.

β€” Sprechen Sie Englisch? (shprekh-en zee eng-lish)

These are the building blocks for any interaction in German-speaking regions. Pronunciation hal-loh Good morning Guten Morgen gooten mor-gen Good day/afternoon gooten tahk Good evening Guten Abend gooten ah-bent Goodbye Auf Wiedersehen owf vee-der-zane Please / You're welcome bit-te Thank you dan-ke Yes / No yah / nine Excuse me Entschuldigung ent-shool-dee-goong 2. Getting Around (Travel & Directions)