What Wie Gehts means?
Definition of wie geht's? : how goes it? : how is it going? — used as a greeting.
The word 'wie' can be translated into English in many ways depending on the context. The most obvious translation is to 'how', e.g. Wie geht's? = How are you? (literally 'how goes it?
What is your name? ( formal)
The question "Wie heißen Sie?" is used in formal contexts. When you meet someone, you first greet them, for example, with a "Guten Tag".
Besides all of the detailed grammar reasons, if you say “ich bin gut” in German, it means that you are good in something or as something like in “Ich bin ein guter Schüler” (I am a good student) or “Ich bin gut in der Schule” (I am good in school).
English translation of gut danke in context
"Oh good, thank you".
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For example, er wohnt translates to:
- He lives.
- He does live.
- He is living.
noun. whey [noun] the watery part of milk separated from the curd (the thick part), especially in making cheese.
A woman joined to another person in marriage; a female spouse.
First of all teach the phrases "Wie heisst du?" ("What's your name?") and the answer "Ich heisse...." ( "My name is...") 2. Explain "Hallo, wie geht's?" ( "Hello, how are you?") and tell them to do a handshake when saying it!
How do you pronounce Wie ist ihr?
Learn German Lesson 3 - What is your name? (Wie ist Ihr ... - YouTube
If you want to say “What is your name?” in German, you would either say, “Wie heißen sie?” (formal) or “Wie heißt du?” (informal).

"UOK : Are you okay?" in German
UOK : Are you okay? Geht's dir gut?
- Mein Name ist Anna. (s) My name is Anna.
- Ich komme aus Deutschland. (s) I'm from Germany.
- Ich lebe in Berlin. (s) I live in Berlin.
- Ich lerne seit einem Jahr Deutsch. (s) ...
- Ich lerne Deutsch auf GermanPod101.com. (s) ...
- Hallo, es ist schön, Sie kennenzulernen. (s) ...
- Ich bin 27 Jahre alt. (s) ...
- Ich bin Lehrer. (s)
"Guten Tag" (Good day) or “Hallo” (Hello) are the most common verbal greetings used in Germany. In the South, some people may say “Grüß Gott” (literally translating as 'Greet God'). In formal situations, one should address another person with their title and last name, “Herr” (Mr.) for men and “Frau” (Mrs.)
What is this? “Wie geht's” is actually the short form of “Wie geht es” (How's it going) or “Wie geht es Dir/Ihnen” (How are you doing). It is used in formal (Ihnen) and informal (Dir) situations, you can use it to start a conversation with whoever you meet.
How to pronounce 'Wie geht's?' (How's it going?) in German? -
Literally, "what is going [on]".
German. how's it going?; how are you?