How to Say ‘Good evening!’ in German
Guten Abend!
GOO-ten AH-bent
[GOO-ten AH-bent]
💬 Usage Tip: A standard polite evening greeting. Germans often use it from early evening onward, especially in bars, restaurants, and hotels.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, greeting staff when you enter is appreciated. A quick 'Guten Abend!' makes you sound friendly right away.
Phrase Breakdown
Guten
[GOO-ten]
good
Polite adjective form used in greetings like 'good evening.'
Der Barkeeper sagt: Guten Abend!
The bartender says: Good evening!
Abend
[AH-bent]
evening
Means the evening; in the greeting it forms 'Good evening.'
Am Eingang hört man: Guten Abend!
At the entrance you hear: Good evening!
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