He now says Guten Tag (good-day), but not always at the right time; also Guttag.
As we neared the king he stood erect, and looked at us intently, and as he raised one finger to salute by touching the side of his military cap, he spoke clearly, "Guten morgen.
At five the next morning he rose, and on his way to the street exchanged with the servants cleaning the hotel stairs the first of the gloomy 'Guten Morgens' which usher in the day at Carlsbad.
Just before the train pulled out of the station a captain of hussars entered the general's compartment and, recognizing him, saluted with "Guten Morgen, Excellenz!
The captain arose, saluted, and with another "Guten Morgen, Excellenz!
A third collection was found under the foundation of the house in which the Lodge Theodor vom guten Rath had been held.
An old Jewess stepped out and saying, "Guten Tag," handed him a packet of papers, and gave various directions with much gesticulation.
Showed me round with a mother-look in her eyes, while all the scrofulous kiddies cried, 'Guten Tag!
I nodded to him as he came up, and saidGuten Tag, and motioned to him to sit down beside me.
Once or twice men called after us--to which we answered "Guten Abend," and marched on.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "guten" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.