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How Do You Say In German If I Could Do Everything That I Want

How can I say in German "I would like to remind you about something"?

Translation of “i would like to remind you about something” is “Ich möchte Sie an etwas erinnern” in German language. If you are facing problem in German to English or English to German translation i would love to recommend you Dammann German NAATI Translator service provider. They provides personal or business document or language translation services with a high quality of translation at an affordable prize

How do you say "Is everything okay?" In GERMAN?

There are several ways in which this can be said:

"Ist alles okay?"
"Ist alles in Ordnung?"

And many more, but that's more complicated and these two function perfectly well.

How do you say "Amazing" in German?

Depends on what you want to say by amazing

if you want to say that something's astonishing, you could say
erstaunlich, faszinierend (fascinating) - but most Germans are so down to earth that they'd probably just say "interessant!" (interesting) or "unglaublich!" (unbelievable).

If you want to say that something's great it's
fantastisch (fantastic), toll (great), großartig (great) - most people just say "toll"

How do you say "you can ask me anything" in German?

Du kannst mich alles fragen (informal)
Sie können mich alles fragen (formal)

How do you say i love it in german?

Ich mag es.
Ich habe es gern.
Ich liebe es.

Is it okay if I can't forgive Germans for what they did during WW2?

No, it is not OK, because:The “Germany” of 1940 is not the same as the Germany of today. If you blame the 1940 German area now you’re hating millions of Poles, French and others who now live in that area.Your hating of Germans is not enough, and leaves out the many countries allied with 1940 Germany. About 500,000 members of the Waffen SS, for instance, were from non-German lands, including Holland, France, Norway, and Ukraine.If you hate the present generations of Germans born after 1945, you are subscribing to the racist “sins of the fathers” idea. That would mean that modern Americans are murderers because their forefathers murdered millions of Natives.You are denying just about every religion on earth. For Christians, for instance, you promise to “forgive others their trespasses” every time you say the Our Father prayer.Many of the Germans you’re hating were themselves victims of the Nazis . Nazi Party members were only 7 percent of the population. Many Germans wound up imprisoned or dead for violations such as being homosexual.You’re being hypocritical. There’s almost no racial group on earth who has not committed mass murder and/or slavery at some point in history, including in the 20th Century (Belgium, Turkey, etc.) The Germans did not invent concentration camps to kill civilians…the British did.The Germans officially said they were wrong, in just about every way possible. In contrast, other nations have never apologized for their genocidal ways.You are damaging yourself psychologically. Hating a large group of fellow humans means you are hating yourself, as recent research with mirror neurons shows. The Chinese saying, “Before you go out to get your revenge, first dig two graves” may apply.There are lots more, but that should get you started…

How do you say "Sorry, I don't speak German, do you speak English?" in German?

You could say “Entschuldigung, ich spreche kein Deutsch. Sprechen Sie Englisch?”, but that may not be taken well. Someone may think you're joking, since you've just responded in perfect German.Or you might find that a bit much to remember, or even too difficult to pronounce.If that's the case, try saying “Kein Deutsch. Englisch, bitte?” which literally translates to “No German. English please?”Alternatively, you could just say “Entschuldigung?” (“Sorry/Pardon?”) while gesturing that you don't understand. It's amazing how much you can communicate on a basic level without words.If you're going to travel to Germany, however, my best advice would be to learn a few phrases that you could use and even buy a phrasebook, so you can easily communicate basically. Even if it's as simple as knowing to say “noch ein Bier, bitte!” (“another beer please!”) when your waiter asks “Haben Sie noch einen Wunsch?” (“Would you like anything else?”), it can be really useful.I hope that this helps and if you'd like to know more, just let me know!

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