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  2. German honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Like many languages, German has pronouns for both familiar (used with family members, intimate friends, and children) and polite forms of address. The polite equivalent of "you" is "Sie." Grammatically speaking, this is the 3rd-person-plural form, and, as a subject of a sentence, it always takes the 3rd-person-plural forms of verbs and ...

  3. Moin - Wikipedia

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    Due to the similarity of the words one might think that moin derives from various regional pronunciations of (Guten) Morgen ("good morning"), which tend to alter, vocalise, or skip rg. However, the word may actually also derive from the Dutch , Frisian, and Low German word mo(o)i , meaning "beautiful" or "good".

  4. Grüß Gott - Wikipedia

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    In its standard German form, grüß Gott is mostly stressed on the second word and in many places is used not only in everyday life, but is also common in the official communications of the aforementioned states. Use of the greeting guten Tag ('good day') is less prevalent, but there are those who dislike grüß Gott on account of its religious ...

  5. 115 Good Morning Paragraphs for Him to Wake Up To - AOL

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    Good morning, my dear. 107. Wishing you a wonderful morning, even from a distance. Know that my love is with you always. 108. As the sun rises, I send you my love from afar. Good morning, my ...

  6. Send One of These Good Morning Messages to Someone Special - AOL

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    I’d say good morning, but you betrayed me in my dream last night. Having a hard time distinguishing between the dream and reality. You don’t need an alarm when you have a loud friend like me.

  7. Salutation - Wikipedia

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    The salutation "Dear" in combination with a name or a title is by far the most commonly used salutation in both British and US English, in both formal and informal correspondence. [citation needed] It is commonly followed either by an honorific and a surname, such as "Dear Mr. Smith," or by a given name, such as "Dear Mark."

  8. 50 thoughtful good morning texts to send to someone you love

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    Good morning, I am thinking of you. “Everyone needs to feel that their partner remembers them and cares about them, more than anyone else,” Deguire says. Just the thought of you makes me smile.

  9. List of German expressions in English - Wikipedia

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    Developments and discoveries in German-speaking nations in science, scholarship, and classical music have led to German words for new concepts, which have been adopted into English: for example the words doppelgänger and angst in psychology. Discussion of German history and culture requires some German words.