Advertisement
Advertisement
auf Wiedersehen
[ ouf vee-duhr-zey-uhn ]
interjection
- until we meet again; goodbye for the present.
auf Wiedersehen
/ auf 藞vi藧d蓹rze藧蓹n /
sentence substitute
- goodbye, until we see each other again
Example Sentences
The cast of popular TV series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet will celebrate 40 years of the show at a reunion event in Newcastle's City Hall next May.
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet ran for two series in the 1980s and returned for another series, and a two-part special, in 2002 and 2004.
Another film, 鈥淎uf Wiedersehen,鈥 explored her mother鈥檚 forced exile from Europe during the Holocaust as a source of intergenerational trauma.
鈥淎uf Wiedersehen, Fr盲ulein!鈥 calls the handsome one, waving.
Then we turn into an office with a desk and portrait of Hitler and a waiting area with chairs, and Edith says auf Wiedersehen, which is not good, because now I don鈥檛 know what anyone is saying.
Advertisement
More About Auf Wiedersehen
What does auf Wiedersehen mean?
Auf Wiedersehen is a common German expression meaning 鈥渦ntil we meet again鈥 or 鈥済oodbye.鈥 It is familiar to many English speakers, some of whom use it in English as a fancy way of saying goodbye, in the same way that other similar terms have been adopted into English, such as ciao (from Italian) and au revoir (from French).聽聽
It can be used as part of a farewell sentence, similar to saying 鈥淕oodbye, we鈥檒l see you soon,鈥 or by itself as a full sentence, similar to simply saying 鈥淕oodbye.鈥 It is not unusual for it to be used even when the two parties have no intention of seeing each other again, much like saying 鈥淪ee you later.鈥澛犅
Due to German spelling conventions, Wiedersehen is capitalized, but it鈥檚 often left lowercase in casual use.聽
Example: It was great seeing you! Auf Wiedersehen!
Where does auf Wiedersehen come from?
Auf Wiedersehen is a German expression that literally translates to 鈥渦ntil we meet again.鈥 Despite the term鈥檚 literal meaning, the phrase is typically used the same way as the English word goodbye.
Auf Wiedersehen is the most common German farewell, used by a large portion of German speakers. Among English speakers, it is familiar for its use in popular culture by German stereotypes and caricatures whose defining trait may be their heritage or German accent.
Did you know 鈥 ?
How is auf Wiedersehen used in real life?
Auf Wiedersehen is an example of a familiar non-English parting expression that has been adopted into English, much like ciao and au revoir. Some English speakers use it as a fancy way of saying goodbye.聽
So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieu.
Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu.I'm off social media for most of the weekend to have some family time. See you all again on monday. Have a good one.
鈥 Martin Lewis (@MartinSLewis)
This is Karma. EIGHT (!) years since Frank Lampard's goal against Germany wasn't given, VAR knocks Germany out.
GOODBYE. AUF WIEDERSEHEN
鈥 Alex Shaw (@AlexShawTel)
That鈥檚 it. The final programme of the 125 to mark the 250th anniversary. Bereft. Auf wiedersehen, Ludwig.
鈥 Donald Macleod (@DonaldMacleod01)
Try using auf Wiedersehen!
Which of the following expressions is NOT a synonym of auf Wiedersehen?
A. good morning
B. until we meet again
C. farewell for now
D. see you soon
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse