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How do you spell how write or that in German?

The German words depend on the context of "how," "write," and "that." There isn't a single perfect translation for each.

* How:

* Wie: This is the most common translation and works in most cases. For example, "How are you?" is "Wie geht es Ihnen?" (formal) or "Wie geht es dir?" (informal).

* Auf welche Weise: This means "in which way" and is more suitable for asking *how* something is done. For example, "How did you do that?" could be "Auf welche Weise hast du das gemacht?"

* Wie viel: This means "how much" or "how many."

* Write:

* Schreiben: This is the general verb for "to write."

* Schriftlich aufsetzen: This means something like "to write down formally" or "to compose in writing."

* That:

* Das: This is the most common translation, and it's a neuter demonstrative pronoun. It refers to a singular, neuter noun. For example, "That car is red" is "Das Auto ist rot."

* Der: This is the masculine form. "That man is tall" is "Der Mann ist groß."

* Die: This is the feminine form. "That woman is kind" is "Die Frau ist freundlich."

* Dass: This is a conjunction meaning "that" as in "I know that he is here." It would be "Ich weiß, dass er hier ist."

* Welches/Welcher/Welche: These are interrogative pronouns meaning "which" but can sometimes function similarly to "that," depending on context.

To get a precise translation, you need to provide the complete sentence you want to translate.

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