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What does Angenehm mean? Can it be used as a way to say nice to meet you?
What does Angenehm mean? Can it be used as a way to say nice to meet you?
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It is not really used in Germany in that context anymore. Nice to meet you would be "Nett sie kennenzulernen". It was used back in the day I think, but not really anymore. I just means something like "pleased"
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