100 most common phrases for everyday use for German learners
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What is your name? (formal)
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What is your name? (formal)
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How old are you? (formal)
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What time do you open? (formal)
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What would you like to drink? (formal)
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You're welcome / No problem
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Where are you from? (formal)
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Excuse me, I don't speak German.
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Can I give you my phone number?
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Where can I exchange money?
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What do you recommend? (formal)
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Can you repeat that? (formal)
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What is your phone number? (formal)
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Can I give you my email address?
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Can you translate this for me?
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What is your address? (formal)
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Where is the nearest hospital?
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Do you have this in a smaller size?
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How much does a ticket cost?
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Can I give you my phone number?
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Where can I exchange money?
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