What does Bita Bita mean in German?

We say “Bitte” (Please).
The German word bitte means so much more than “please” or “you're welcome.” In some ways, it's a go-to word like “pardon.”
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What does bitter bitter in German mean?

bitter; bitterlich; herb. unbearable. bitter; grimmig; hart; heftig.
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How do you use Bitte in German?

Expressing "Here You Go" and "Please" A host might use bitte when handing something, such as a slice of pie, to a guest, as in: "Here you go." Or, a customer and a waiter might both use bitte in the following exchange: Customer: Ein Stück Apfelkuchen bitte. > A piece of apple cake please.
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What does bitter in German mean in English?

bitter, (grimmigheftighart) unbearable, Adj. intolerable, Adj.
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What does Bitte Danke mean?

When someone says danke, the standard response is bitte. This normally means 'please', but within the context of responding to a 'thank you', it means 'you're welcome'. If instead they say danke schön, then you should reply by saying bitte schön.
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German for Beginners #24: bitte, bitte, bitte



How do u say good morning in German?

If you want to say good morning in German, you would simply say, “guten Morgen.” As the day wears on, you can go for “guten Abend” (good evening), or “gute Nacht” (good night).
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How do u say thank u in German?

The easiest and most common way to say thank you in German is “danke” (DAHN-keh).
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What does Bitter mean in Dutch?

sardonisch, cynisch, bitter.
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What does Bitter mean in a person?

Someone who is bitter is angry and unhappy because they cannot forget bad things that happened in the past: I feel very bitter about my childhood and all that I went through. She'd suffered terribly over the years but it hadn't made her bitter. B2.
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Where does Bitte go in German sentences?

The most common way is putting bitte in the middle of the sentence as you did in your examples.
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Exceptions are some idioms where "bitte" is always put at the end:
  • "Wie spät ist es, bitte?"
  • "Entschuldigen Sie bitte!"
  • "Der Nächste, bitte!"
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How do you say you're welcome in German?

Gern geschehen!

This is the most common way of saying you are welcome in German. Even though it actually means done gladly, it has been generally accepted as a way of saying you're welcome. It is also very courteous and would fit many instances formal or informal ones.
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Is Bitte capitalized?

ADJECTIVE 2 Nominalized Adjectives & Numbers. Nominalized adjectives are usually capitalized like nouns. Again, spelling reform brought more order to this category. Under the former rules, you wrote phrases like "Die nächste, bitte!" ("[The] Next, please!") without caps.
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What does Schön mean?

schön adjective, adverb. beautiful, nice, beautifully, nicely, lovely.
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What does the German word Fried mean?

[fraɪd] preterite, past participle of fry2. adjective. food, bread, rice gebraten. fried egg Spiegelei nt. fried potatoes Bratkartoffeln pl.
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What is your name in German?

If you want to say “What is your name?” in German, you would either say, “Wie heißen sie?” (formal) or “Wie heißt du?” (informal).
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What does go German mean?

gehen. More German words for go. gehen verb. walk, leave, move, go down, quit.
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What does it bittersweet mean?

bittersweet. adjective. Definition of bittersweet (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : being at once bitter and sweet especially : pleasant but including or marked by elements of suffering or regret a bittersweet ballad bittersweet memories. 2 : of or relating to a prepared chocolate containing little sugar bittersweet chocolate chips.
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What does bitter mean in the Bible?

From the Hebrews verse, we begin to understand that if someone takes on bitterness (the root of bitterness) whenever something happens to them that makes them sad, disappointed or angry, the root can grow into a tree and take over the person's life.
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Where does the word bitter come from?

From Middle English bitter, bittre, from Old English bitter, biter (“bitter”), from Proto-West Germanic *bit(t)r, from Proto-Germanic *bitraz (“bitter”), equivalent to bite +‎ -er (adjectival suffix).
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Does Bitte mean sorry?

We say “Bitte” (Please).

The German word bitte means so much more than “please” or “you're welcome.” In some ways, it's a go-to word like “pardon.”
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Why is Fraulein offensive?

It is offensive and outdated today because: It is a diminutive that does not exist in a male form at all and indicates that an unmarried woman is not a full adult while a married woman and an unmarried man are regardless of age and accomplishments.
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How do you greet a woman in German?

"Guten Tag" (Good day) or “Hallo” (Hello) are the most common verbal greetings used in Germany. In the South, some people may say “Grüß Gott” (literally translating as 'Greet God'). In formal situations, one should address another person with their title and last name, “Herr” (Mr.) for men and “Frau” (Mrs.)
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