The more formal equivalent is Wie geht es Ihnen? Both dir and Ihnen mean “you”, but where dir is informal, Ihnen is formal. This is a casual way to ask someone how it’s going in German. It can also mean “what’s wrong?” #7 Wie geht es dir? - “How’s it going?” in German This expression has another meaning outside of its use as a greeting. Was ist los? loosely translates as “what’s up?” or “how’s it going?” It’s appropriate for casual conversations and would not be appropriate in more formal contexts. To say “good evening” in German, you use Guten Abend. #5 Guten Abend - “Good evening” in German You can simplify this greeting and make it more informal by removing guten and just greet your friends with Morgan. ![]() “Good morning” in German is Guten Morgan. #4 Guten Morgan - “Good morning” in German
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