It means "How are you?" in German. It is generally used in informal settings.
Guy 1: "Wie Gehts?"
Guy 2: "Ich geht es gut, und dir" (I'm doing well, and you?)
9š 5š
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?)
17š 6š
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 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"
7š 11š
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."
4š 8š
German slang for the n-word, very negative connotation and frowned upon saying.
A: Wie gehts es dir!
B: THATS RACIST STOP!
1š 5š
Wie geht is dir. a word where Germans commonly says that means
"how are ya?" or "how are you?" which is KINDA bad for the Germans to hear because, you know. Germans are like emotionless and Kinda violent when saying something even a nice word.
That one german guy: hallo.
American:hello.
german: wie geht is dir freundin? (how are you friend?)
american. is that languae... deutsch?
german; yes why?
american; sorry idon speak that.
german: i said how are you.
american: oh sorry. im good.