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Guilty_Biscuit wrote:There is no word for happy in the German language, nor are there words for please, thank you or Facism.
I apologise in advance to any Germans who may be offended by this. I am aware that the words do exist. I was attempting to make a joke but you wouldn't get that would you?
CrazyAnglican wrote:I think Glucklich (sorry for umlaut omission) means lucky.
diddle wrote:plysprtz wrote:i take german as a language but cant speak it for shit ( does that count )
i know what you mean, i just stare out the window in my german classes
nmhunate wrote:Speak English... It is the language that God wrote the bible in.
RobinJ wrote:diddle wrote:plysprtz wrote:i take german as a language but cant speak it for shit ( does that count )
i know what you mean, i just stare out the window in my german classes
I used to take it but not any more. I didn't like the way they just seemed to stick a whole load of words together into one big one and some of the things you had to get your tongue around were crazy!
Anyway, Germans almost speak better English than we do!
RobinJ wrote:...I didn't like the way they just seemed to stick a whole load of words together into one big one and some of the things you had to get your tongue around were crazy!
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fluffybunnykins wrote:Pretty much the only German I remember from school is 'uber de ampel' or something like that...
I also know 'schnell, schnell' from war films, 'hepte hand' from Dad's Army and 'kartoffelkopf' from goodness knows where... Of course all these could be made up & not German at all (or I could just be remembering/spelling them totallywrong)
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
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