- A = ah.
- B = bay.
- C = tsay.
- D = day.
- E = ay.
- F = eff.
- G = gay.
- H = hah.
Consequently, how do you address a letter in German?
Sehr geehrter Herr Präsident, – Dear Mister President. Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, – Dear Sir/Madam – note that the German is actually plural and is the equivalent of “To whom it may concern” Liebe Frau Treibholz, – Dear Mrs. Treibholz – less formal but still very polite.
One may also ask, how do you start an informal letter in German? Salutation:
- Lieber Michael – Dear Michael (m)
- Liebe Sara – Dear Sara (f)
- Hallo meine Süße – Hello honey pie (f)
- Hallo mein Süßer – Hello sweetie (m)
- Dein … – your … (m)
- Deine … – your (f)
Hereof, how do you sign off a letter in German?
Choose a formal ending phrase if you've determined that your letter is a formal one.
- Hochachtungsvoll (With the highest regards/reverence)
- Mit freundlichen Grüßen (Sincerely)
- Mit besten Grüßen (With best regards)
- Mit freundlichen Empfehlungen (With friendly compliments)
- Freundliche Grüße (Kind regards)
How do you say Dear Mr and Mrs in German?
1.)
You put your address at the top left. In the first line you can put the salutation Herr (Mr.) or Frau (Mrs.) to make obvious if you are a man or a woman. In the second line you put your full name. In the third line you put your street name followed by your house number.