What does machs gut mean?

What does machs gut mean?

make it good
When you next meet up with a circle of friends who you know well, just as you are about to go your separate ways you can wish them “Mach’s gut!” which is comparable to the English expression “Have a good one!”. The literal German translation means “make it good”.

Do Germans say alles gut?

In this episode: “Alles gut.” is a really common expression in colloquial German. Today, we’ll explore all the contexts in which we can use it – with plenty of examples.

Is machs gut formal?

Saying goodbye: informal – Mach’s gut! Bis bald! – Tschüss! The informal expressions for saying goodbye are used with family, friends and acquaintances, and often with colleagues.

What does Alta mean German?

Alter
“Alter” or “Alta” is the way. “Alter, was geht ab?” (“Dude, what’s up?”) is often heard among German teens. As you can tell, this kind of slang is very colloquial, so it’s generally only used by younger people.

What means have a good one?

Definition of have a good one US, informal. —used to say one hopes the person spoken to will have an enjoyable day.

Where the Pepper Grows meaning?

(‘Go where the pepper grows! ‘): This has the same meaning as ‘Go jump in a lake!’ . In Germany, we tell someone that annoys us to go to the place where the pepper grows – wherever that is.

How do you reply to was geht ab?

Was geht ab You could either answer “Nicht viel. Was geht bei dir?” (“Not much – you?”), “Einiges! Was geht bei dir?” (“Quite a lot – you?”) or you could simply say “Hey!”. Note that this expression is very informal and should only be used among young people.

What’s the meaning of the phrase Mach’s gut?

‘Mach’s gut’ is not going to be one of the first phrases you would be taught in a German class, but it is one of the most common ways of saying goodbye between friends. If you are wanting to improve your Umgangssprache (colloquial speech), then Mach’s gut is a very popular German expression that will make you sound like a real local.

What does it mean to have a good gut in Germany?

When you next meet up with a circle of friends who you know well, just as you are about to go your separate ways you can wish them “Mach’s gut!” which is comparable to the English expression “Have a good one!”. The literal German translation means “make it good”.

What does the German phrase make it good mean?

The literal German translation means “make it good”. Contrastingly you would not use the phrase in more formal situations, such as in an academic setting with a lecturer or with someone you should show respect such as a friend’s grandparent. The phrase can often be exchanged for the more formal “Auf Wiedersehen!”