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it's the local northern german greeting.
Oh well, I should've taken some German lessons, I would've known the easiest word of the language

I only know Ein bier bitte, which is important I think haha
it's the local northern german greeting.
Oh well, I should've taken some German lessons, I would've known the easiest word of the language
I only know Ein bier bitte, which is important I think haha
Oh well, I should've taken some German lessons, I would've known the easiest word of the language
I only know Ein bier bitte, which is important I think haha
you won't learn "moin" in any german course![]()
Moin itˋs the greeting in Northern Germany. In the rest of the country it is"Hallo" or "Guten Tag " .
And yes: "Ein Bier ,bitte" is very important.![]()
Ok! So this is sort of a slang word ?
Iˋts used in the northern dialect ("Plattdeutsch") wich is used in Schleswig-Holstein,parts of Niedersachsen .
Iˋts used in the northern dialect ("Plattdeutsch") wich is used in Schleswig-Holstein,parts of Niedersachsen .
I wonder if Finns say moi because some of the germans say moin![]()
Could someone care explain to me what that means? haha
In French (my language), it means minus, less, fewer... and I guess this is not what you guys are saying![]()
well plattdeutsch is more of an own language than a dialect.
Mais avec un s à la fin.