It means "How are you" in German. It is generally used in informal settings and has nothing to do with the n-word.
Guy 1: "Wie geht es dir"
Guy 2: "Ich geht es gut, und dir?" (I'm doing well, and you?)
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In germanic countries, it means "how are you", but in English countries, it means the n-word.
"Wie geht es dir"
"Benjamin stop saying the n-word"
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It means āHow are youā in German. It has nothing to do with the n-word.
Guy 1 āWie Gehts es Dir?ā
Guy 2 āMir geht es guy, und dir?ā (Iām doing well, and you?)
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In German countries it means "how are you?" But in English countries it means the n-word.
"Wie geht es dir"
"Dude stop saying the n-word."
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German slang for the n-word, very negative connotation and frowned upon saying.
A: Wie gehts es dir!
B: THATS RACIST STOP!
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