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Was bedeutet, "Hello, zusammen."?
Was bedeutet, "Hello, zusammen."?
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"Hallo, zusammen!" is one of the many ways to greet people. "Zusammen" implies here that it's not only one person you're greeting.
So if you e.g. have a speech in front of many people you can start your talk with "Hallo, zusammen!".
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