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What does it mean when someone says "Was geht ab?" or "Was geht?"
"Was geht ab?" or "Was geht?" is a casual German greeting that translates to "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is a way to ask someone how they are doing or what they are up to. It is commonly used among friends or acquaintances in informal settings.
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What does "geht so" mean?
"Geht so" is a German phrase that can be translated to "so-so" or "just okay" in English. It is used to express a mediocre or average feeling about something, such as the quality of a product or the outcome of a situation. It can also be used to describe one's own physical or emotional state, indicating that they are feeling just okay, neither good nor bad.
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What does "bereal geht nicht" mean?
"Bereal geht nicht" is a German phrase that translates to "being real doesn't work" in English. It is often used to express frustration or disbelief in a situation where honesty or authenticity is not being valued or appreciated. The phrase can also convey a sense of resignation or acceptance that being genuine or true to oneself may not be effective in a particular context.
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What can be understood by "wie geht es dir dort" compared to "wie geht es dir"?
"Wie geht es dir dort" translates to "how are you there" and implies asking about someone's well-being in a specific location or situation. On the other hand, "wie geht es dir" simply means "how are you" and is a general inquiry about someone's well-being. The addition of "dort" in the first phrase adds specificity to the question, indicating that the well-being of the person is being asked about in a particular place or context.
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What exactly does "was geht ab" mean?
"Was geht ab" is a colloquial German expression that is used to ask "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is a casual way to inquire about someone's current situation or to start a conversation. This phrase is commonly used among friends and peers in informal settings.
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What does "Es geht ums Prinzip" mean?
"Es geht ums Prinzip" is a German phrase that translates to "It's a matter of principle" in English. This expression is used to emphasize that a decision or action is based on a fundamental belief or moral value, rather than practical considerations. It implies that the speaker is standing firm on their principles and will not compromise them for any reason.
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What does 'Es geht ums Prinzip' mean?
'Es geht ums Prinzip' is a German phrase that translates to 'It's a matter of principle' in English. This expression is used to emphasize that the issue at hand is not just about the specific situation, but about upholding a fundamental belief or moral standard. It conveys the idea that the underlying principle is more important than the immediate outcome.
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What does "ton geht nicht 6" mean?
"Ton geht nicht 6" is a German phrase that translates to "Sound doesn't work 6" in English. It indicates that there is a problem with the sound or audio, specifically related to the number 6. This could refer to a specific audio input or output, or it could be a code or identifier for a particular sound issue.
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