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Begrüßen

Begrüßen is a German verb meaning to greet or to acknowledge someone’s presence. It is a transitive action, typically used with a direct object, for example: Ich begrüße dich. The corresponding noun is Begrüßung, which denotes the act or occasion of greeting.

Begrüßen is a regular verb and is used in both formal and informal contexts. In the present

Common verbal greetings include Guten Tag, Guten Morgen, Hallo, and in southern German-speaking areas, Grüß Gott.

Socially, the act of Begrüßung sets the tone for an encounter and can convey respect, friendliness, or

tense
you
can
find
forms
such
as
ich
begrüße,
du
begrüßt,
er
begrüßt,
wir
begrüßen,
ihr
begrüßt,
sie
begrüßen.
In
the
simple
past
it
is
common
to
say
ich
begrüßte,
du
begrüßtest,
er
begrüßte,
wir
begrüßten,
ihr
begrüßtet,
sie
begrüßten.
In
the
perfect
tense,
as
in
Ich
habe
dich
begrüßt,
the
past
participle
is
begrüßt.
The
prefix
be-
is
part
of
the
verb
stem,
and
the
action
is
directed
at
another
person
or
group.
In
northern
regions
you
may
hear
Moin.
These
greetings
are
often
accompanied
by
a
non-verbal
gesture
such
as
a
handshake,
a
nod,
or
a
wave,
depending
on
context,
relationship,
and
local
custom.
Formal
interactions
typically
use
Sie
and
a
title,
while
informal
situations
use
du.
politeness.
In
cross-cultural
or
multilingual
settings,
the
choice
of
greeting
and
level
of
formality
may
vary,
and
appropriate
regional
or
cultural
norms
should
be
observed.
Begrüßen
also
intersects
with
etiquette
in
ceremonies,
workplaces,
and
public
spaces.