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==Woas sinn die dünnste Büscher der Welt?==
* Die gräischde Schoddische Auslandsinvestizionen.
* Italienische Helde.
* Bridische Kochkunschd.
* Amerikanische Kulturgeschischte.
* Österreischische Nobelpreisträger.
* Sternschdunde der französischen Leischathletik
* Glorreiche Schlachte der Schweizer Marine
* Rostvorsorge inde italienischen Automobilindustrie
* Peace ! - by Mahmud Achmadinedschad
* Demokratie - vunn Erisch Honnecker
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I know that this isn't quite German, but you should understand:
Vos vays a chazer von lokshen?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhich one do I use first? Generally I'll use 'nach' before zu in a sentence but I'm never sure of what when where how or why.
Eine yummy pizza bitte zu mit namen!
Himler ist nicht zuhause, ist ging zu Starlingrad.
oops, mentioned the war again
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI try and read, listen to and speak a little German every day. I'm currently reading Moby Dick in German
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Originally posted by darrylmg View PostI tried going to the hairdressers the other day.
Google translate does not work as well as we think it does.
The lady looked a little puzzled by my request when I showed her my phone, but she worked it out.
Best bit of advice, don't ask for a grade 5. Over here (in Germany) it means 5mm, not the number of the thingy on the end of the clippers!
HTH
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostTwenty years could come to pass I'd still not know.
These days when I hear people talking I'm thinking oh their speaking English. Then as they get closer I hear it's still Deutsch. It's weird the ear just starts to tune in even though their speaking too fast for me.
Google translate does not work as well as we think it does.
The lady looked a little puzzled by my request when I showed her my phone, but she worked it out.
Best bit of advice, don't ask for a grade 5. Over here (in Germany) it means 5mm, not the number of the thingy on the end of the clippers!
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostI'll take your word for it - it's been 20 years since I lived and worked in Germany. I would always have put the bitte at the end of the sentence, though - is it wrong or just uncommon?
These days when I hear people talking I'm thinking oh their speaking English. Then as they get closer I hear it's still Deutsch. It's weird the ear just starts to tune in even though their speaking too fast for me.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDanke aber nicht, all to often I hear folks say bitte in the middle, warum? Ich weiß nicht.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostDas gleiche
Grüß gott
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostEine yummy Pizza zum Mitnehmen bitte.
FTFY
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