i cant say it cuz its a curse word...
i cant say it cuz its a curse word...
i cant say it cuz its a curse word...
A lovely word is Kindergarten, and it has even found its way into English and American English.
(Unfortunately, it's not used as often in German anymore, as it has been replaced by "Kita".)
I've always liked doppelganger
Until I meant mine
We argued for 45 minutes
Over who was actually the doppelganger
A matter of viewpoint
I guess
Eventually we both stalked off...
In the same direction...
"doch" - an efficient, versatile, useful word that other languages don't have afaik
@MusicGarlic said in #34:
"doch" - an efficient, versatile, useful word that other languages don't have afaik
dutch has the same word doch, with the meaning "but"
Also german has "aber"meaning the same afaik, also meaning "maar" in dutch
Ubermensch.
@MusicGarlic said in #34:
"doch" - an efficient, versatile, useful word that other languages don't have afaik
Si.
@CoffeeBeanKiller said in #37:
Si.
Thank you for bringing Princess Si of Anding to my attention. Of course, the Tang dynasty was the golden age of Chinese history, thriving civilization... Naturally, a complex legal system was required... and developed... What a subtle jab at German bureaucracy and its typical lexicon! Very fitting. I like the way you think.
Krakenbraten.
You need to catch das Kraken and then you make das Braten from das Kraken.
@WillyGudelian said in #39:
Krakenbraten.
You need to catch das Kraken and then you make das Braten from das Kraken.
If you eat too much of it, do you catch Krakenbratenkrankenheit?