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  2. Grüß Gott - Wikipedia

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    The expression grüß Gott (German pronunciation: [fix this]; from grüß dich Gott, originally '(may) God bless (you)') [1] is a greeting, less often a farewell, in Southern Germany and Austria (more specifically the Upper German Sprachraum, especially in Bavaria, Franconia, Swabia, Austria, and South Tyrol).

  3. Servus - Wikipedia

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    The salutation is spelled servus in German, [2] Bavarian, Slovak, [3] Romanian [4] and Czech. [5] In Rusyn and Ukrainian it is spelled сервус, in the Cyrillic alphabet. [6] [7] In Slovenian and Croatian [8] the variant spelling serbus is also used. The greeting is spelled szervusz in Hungarian [9] and serwus in Polish. [10]

  4. Con te partirò - Wikipedia

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    "Time to Say Goodbye" was also turned into a duet with Sarah Brightman, who had performed "A Question of Honour" for one of Maske's previous fights. German producer Frank Peterson, who has worked with Brightman since 1991, opted to give the song an English title rather than the German title "Mit dir werde ich fortgehen". [24]

  5. Response to sneezing - Wikipedia

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    More archaically, one can say Que Dieu te/vous bénisse. "To your wishes" or "health". Old-fashioned: after the second sneeze, "to your loves", and after the third, "may they last forever". More archaically, the translation is "God bless you". Merci or Merci, que les tiennes durent toujours (old-fashioned) after the second sneeze

  6. Ahoy (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    In non-maritime fields ahoi is also used to say goodbye. [22] In literature, many writers used ahoi in a mostly maritime context: Paul Heyse (1900): "Er sah mit übermütig herausforderndem Blick zu den drohenden Wolken empor und ließ ein helles Ahoi! ertönen."." [25] Carl Sternheim (1909) als Mitteilung an die Crew: "Eine Stimme vom Mast ...

  7. Goodbye, ‘welcome culture.’ Germany bows to far-right ...

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    Slubice is the Polish town across the fast-flowing Oder river that marks the beginning of German Federal Republic. Goodbye, ‘welcome culture.’ Germany bows to far-right pressure and tightens ...

  8. Moin - Wikipedia

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    Moin, moi or mojn is a Low German, Frisian, High German (moin [moin] or Moin, [Moin]), [1] Danish (mojn) [2] (mòjn) greeting from East Frisia, Northern Germany, the eastern and northern Netherlands, Southern Jutland in Denmark and parts of Kashubia in northern Poland. The greeting is also used in Finnish. It means "hello" and, in some places ...

  9. Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye (2004 film), a German short film nominated for a Prix UIP Goodbye (2008 film), a Japanese digital film screened at the 2008 Cairo International Film Festival Goodbye (2011 film) , an Iranian film by Mohammad Rasoulof

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