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How to Ask "How Are You?" and Answer It
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Danke.
(e)
Thank you.
Vielen Dank, aber ich habe dies nicht bestellt.
Thank you, but I didn't order this.
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Wie geht es dir?
(e)
How are you?
Mir geht es gut, wie geht es dir?
I'm doing very well, how are you?
Mir geht es gut.
(e)
I'm good.
Mir geht es gut, danke. Wie geht es dir?
I'm good, thank you, how about you?
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Mir geht es gut.
(e)
I'm fine.
Und dir?
(e)
And you?
Ich habe einen Husten.
(e)
I have a cough.
Ich habe Kopfschmerzen.
(e)
I have a headache.
Ich fühle mich krank.
(e)
I feel sick.
Ich fühle mich nicht gut.
(e)
I don't feel well.
Ich bin ok.
(e)
I'm okay.
Mir geht es nicht gut.
(e)
I'm not good.
Ich weiß nicht.
(e)
I don't know.
Ich bin besorgt.
(e)
I'm worried.
Ich bin müde.
(e)
I'm tired.
Ich fühle mich schlecht.
(s)
I'm feeling bad.
Vielen Dank für die Nachfrage.
(s)
Thank you for asking.
Mir geht es auch gut.
(s)
I'm fine too.
Ich bin müde.
(s)
I'm sleepy.
Mir geht es großartig.
(s)
I'm great.
Wie ging es dir in letzter Zeit?
(s)
How have you been recently?
Mir geht es nicht schlecht.
(s)
I'm not bad.
Ich bin am Verhungern.
(s)
I'm starving.
Ich habe schreckliche Bauchschmerzen.
(s)
I have a terrible stomachache.
Ich bin mir nicht sicher.
(s)
I'm not sure.
Mir geht es heute sehr gut.
(s)
I'm feeling great today.
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