What is a betreff?

subject. More meanings for Betreff. regard noun. Bezug, Hinsicht, Achtung, Rücksicht. subject matter noun.

What does Nachrichten mean in English?

news
noun plural. news [noun singular] a report of, or information about, recent events. You can hear the news on the radio at 9 o’clock.

What is messages in German?

[ˈmesɪdʒ] 1. Mitteilung f , Nachricht f , Botschaft f (old, form); (Comput) Meldung f ; (= radio message) Funkspruch m or -meldung f; (= report, police message) Meldung f.

How do you start an email in German?

The opening line: The opening line in a polite German email is “Sehr geehrte Frau [last name]” or Sehr geehrter Herr [last name], literally translating to “most respected Mrs. or Mr.” but it sounds less stuffy in German. Note the feminine and masculine endings: geehrte and geehrter.

How do you start an informal email in German?

Hallo is a common way to begin German email greetings when you’re taking a more casual tone. Meaning “hello”, this can be used for both male and female addressees in an informal letter or email. This is the most common opening for a German email or letter. It is the equivalent of “dear” in English.

How do you start a formal letter in German?

You can start your letter in a number of ways:

  1. Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren! – Dear Sir/Madam,
  2. Sehr geehrter Herr Hauser! – Dear Mr Hauser, (very formal)
  3. Sehr geehrte Frau Bauer! – Dear Ms Bauer, (very formal)
  4. Lieber Herr Weiss! – Dear Mr Weiss, (less formal, eg if you know the person already)
  5. Liebe Frau Schäfer!

How do you end a casual email in German?

Choose an informal ending for more casual correspondence.

  1. Freundliche Grüße (Polite regards)
  2. Mit herzlichen Grüßen (With heart-felt regards)
  3. Herzliche Grüße (Heart-felt regards)
  4. Ich drück Dich (I hug you)
  5. Alles Liebe (All that is lovely to you)
  6. Bis bald (See/talk/write to you soon)
  7. Ich vermisse Dich ( Miss you)