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        德語口語學(xué)習(xí):你來自哪里?

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        Two strangers, a couple, walk up to where Lisa Müller and John Smith are standing.
            Stranger 1:"Guten Tag! Ich suche Lisa Müller. Heißen Sie Lisa Müller?"
            Lisa:"Ja, und Sie? Wie heißen Sie?"
            Stranger 1:"Ich heiße Lutz Schmidt."
            Stranger 2:"Ich heiße Christine Schmidt."
            Lisa:"Angenehm."
            Stranger 1:"Wo wohnen Sie?"
            Stranger 2:"Woher kommen Sie? Kommen Sie aus Österreich?"
            Lisa:"Nein, ich komme aus Deutschland und ich wohne hier in Bern."
            Seeing that this isn’t the Lisa Müller they were looking for, the couple excuses themselves and walks away.
            GermanEnglish
            suchento look for, search
            Sie / sieyou (formal) / theyWhen capitalised, this is the formal and polite way of saying "you".
            You should always address strangers as "Sie" Careful: when not capitalised, this word means "they".
            jayes
            undand
            wiehowQuestion word, but also used in other sentences, such as "Look how beautiful this is!"
            Angenehm (Sie kennenzulernen)Nice (to get to know you). Often used abbreviated like this.
            wowhere
            woherfrom where, whence
            ÖsterreichAustriaThe "reich" part means "empire".
            neinno
            hierhere
            GermanEnglish
            werwho
            waswhat
            wannwhen’
            wowhere
            wiehow
            warumwhy
            wievielhow much
            welche Sprache(n)which language(s)