🗣️ CONVERSATION: “How are you?” dalam Bahasa Jerman

🗣️ CONVERSATION: “How are you?” dalam Bahasa Jerman 🇩🇪

✨ Belajar menyapa dan menanyakan kabar itu hal pertama yang wajib kamu kuasai saat belajar bahasa Jerman!

Nah, berikut beberapa cara menanyakan dan menjawab kabar dengan ekspresif 👇

💬 Wie geht’s dir? – Apa kabar? (informal)

💬 Wie geht es Ihnen? – Apa kabar Anda? (formal)

💬 Mir geht’s gut. – Aku baik-baik saja.

💬 Es geht mir nicht so gut. – Aku kurang baik.

💬 Ich bin müde. – Aku lelah.

💬 Ich bin glücklich! – Aku bahagia! 😄

🎯 Gunakan ekspresi ini dalam percakapan harian biar makin natural kayak penutur asli!

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... Baca selengkapnyaWaktu pertama kali belajar bahasa Jerman di level A1, aku nggak cuma hafalin “Wie geht’s dir?” doang, tapi juga semua sapaan dasar dan alfabetnya. Ternyata, ngerti pola sapaan dan huruf Jerman bikin percakapan sehari-hari kerasa jauh lebih mudah. Beberapa sapaan (Begrüßungen) penting yang kepake banget: - **Guten Morgen** – Selamat pagi (dipakai sampai sekitar jam 10–11) - **Guten Tag** – Selamat siang/halo formal (umum dipakai setelah pagi sampai sore) - **Guten Abend** – Selamat malam (biasanya mulai petang) - **Gute Nacht** – Selamat tidur (diucapkan saat berpisah di malam hari) - **Hallo** – Halo (netral, bisa ke teman atau orang baru dalam situasi santai) - **Tschüss** – Dadah/selamat tinggal (informal) Kalau digabung dengan menanyakan kabar, percakapannya bisa jadi: - **Hallo, wie geht’s dir?** – Halo, apa kabar? (ke teman) - **Guten Tag, wie geht es Ihnen?** – Selamat siang, apa kabar Anda? (lebih sopan/formal, misalnya ke dosen atau atasan) Jawaban lain yang bisa kamu pakai selain yang di artikel asli: - **Es geht so.** – Biasa saja. - **Mir geht es sehr gut.** – Aku sangat baik. - **Nicht so gut.** – Tidak begitu baik. - **Und dir? / Und Ihnen?** – Dan kamu? / Dan Anda? Biar makin nyambung dengan topik alfabet dan huruf Jerman, aku dulu juga belajar **Das Alphabet** sambil ngehafal pengucapan: - Ada huruf khusus seperti **ä, ö, ü, ß** yang pengucapannya beda dari bahasa Indonesia. - Contohnya, **ß** dibaca seperti “ss”, dan umlaut (ä, ö, ü) punya bunyi vokal khas yang perlu dibiasakan dengan latihan. Banyak pemula juga suka nanya, *“Apakah bahasa Jerman sulit?”* Menurutku, bagian yang terasa sulit di awal itu justru pengucapan huruf dan suara vokal panjang/pendek, bukan sapaannya. Tapi kabar baiknya, pola sapaan dan frasa seperti **Wie geht’s?**, **Danke schön**, **Bitte**, **Entschuldigung**, dan **Bis bald** itu sangat berulang di kehidupan sehari-hari, jadi kalau kamu sering pakai, hafalnya otomatis. Tips dari pengalamanku: - Latih pengucapan dengan baca keras **Guten Morgen, Guten Abend, Hallo, Tschüss** sambil lihat jam, biar kebiasa kapan pakai yang mana. - Rekam suara sendiri waktu bilang **Wie geht’s?** dan bandingkan dengan penutur asli dari YouTube atau podcast. - Sekalian hafalin abjad bahasa Jerman sambil eja namamu sendiri, misalnya saat pura-pura perkenalan di kelas: **Wie heißen Sie?** lalu eja nama dengan alfabet Jerman. Kalau kamu sudah nyaman dengan sapaan dan alfabet dasar, percakapan bahasa Jerman sehari-hari bakal terasa jauh lebih natural, dan kamu nggak akan bingung lagi kalau dengar orang bilang **Guten Morgen** atau **Guten Abend** di Jerman.

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