Usage examples of "guten Tag" in German with translation to English

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"Guten Tag", sagte Tom lächelnd. "Good morning", said Tom with a smile.
Guten Tag, wie geht es Ihnen? Good day, how are you?
Der ganzen Welt - gute Nacht, guten Tag und guten Morgen. To the whole world - good night, good day and good morning.
Guten Tag, mein Name ist José Silva. Wie ist ihr Name? Hello. My name is José Silva. What's your name?
Guten Tag. Ist es bitte möglich, mit Frau Johnson zu sprechen? Hello. Is it possible to speak with Mrs Johnson please?
Warum sagt man "Guten Tag!", wenn der Tag nicht gut ist? Why does one say "Good day" when the day is not good?
Guten Tag! Sie sind unsere neue Nachbarin, wenn ich mich nicht irre? Good day! You are our new neighbor, if I am not mistaken?
Guten Tag! Sie sind unser neuer Nachbar, wenn ich mich nicht irre? Good day! You are our new neighbor, if I am not mistaken?
Guten Tag, ich heiße John Reindle. Ich arbeite in der amerikanischen Botschaft in Prag. Hello. My name is John Reindle. I work at the American Embassy in Prague.
Guten Tag, Doktor! Good morning, doctor!
guten Tag, meine Liebe Hello, my dear
Er begann seinen Tag mit einem guten Frühstück. He started his day with a good breakfast.
Tom arbeitet jeden Tag von früh morgens bis spät abends. Tom works from early in the morning until late at night every day.
Du hast einen guten Freund in mir. You have a good friend in me.
Tom will einen Tag frei nehmen. Tom wants to take a day off.
Er hat einen guten Fastball. He has a good fastball.
Ich kann mich noch gut an den Tag erinnern, an dem Sie geboren wurden. Well do I remember the day you were born.
Unser Leben ist wie ein Notizbuch, dessen Seiten voll sind mit allen Geschehnissen, sowohl die guten und schlechten, die Hochs und Tiefs. Our life is like a notebook of which pages are covered with all the moments, both the goods and bads, the ups and downs.
Ich war den ganzen Tag draußen. I was out all day.
Er hat guten Grund wirklich böse zu sein. He has good reason to get very angry.
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