Gramma Flashcards
Heißen
To be called
To be called
heißen
Ich heiße
I am called
I am called
Ich heiße
Du heißt
You are called
You are called
Du heißt
Er/sie/es heißt
He/She/it is called
He/She/it is called
Er/sie/es heißt
Wir heißen
We are called
We are called
Wir heißen
Ihr heißt
You are called (plural)
You are called (plural)
Ihr heißt
Sie heißen
Sir/Madam is called
Sir/Madam is called
Sie heißen
sie heißen
they are called
they are called
sie heißen
What do you use as ‘you’ when addressing someone formally in German?
Sie
How are you? (Formal)
Wie geht’s Ihnen
Wie geht’s ihnen
How are you? (Formal)
How are you? (Informal)
Wie geht’s dir?
Wie geht’s dir?
How are you? (Informal)
Have you got a pen? (Formal)
Haben Sie einen Stift?
Haben Sie einen Stift?
Have you got a pen? (Formal)
Have you got a pen? (Informal)
Hast du einen stift?
Hast du einen Stift?
Have you got a pen? (Informal)
How old are you? (Formal)
Wie alt sind Sie?
Wie alt sind Sie?
How old are you? (Formal)
How old are you? (Informal)
Wie alt bist du?
Wie alt bist du?
How old are you? (Informal)
If there is a v at the beginning of a word, how is it pronounced?
F
If v is at the begging of a word, how is it pronounced?
F
How is ie pronounced?
Ee
How is d pronounced when at the beginning of a word?
T
How is eu pronounced?
Oi
How is ei pronounced?
Ai
How is st pronounced?
Sht
What gender is the article die?
Feminine and plural