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Thu Jan-20-05 12:38 AM
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Ich Ein Bin Berliner, Ask me anything |
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and thats all the German I know.
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Thu Jan-20-05 12:39 AM
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1. What flavor filling do you have? |
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Thu Jan-20-05 12:40 AM
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Thu Jan-20-05 12:49 AM
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Thu Jan-20-05 12:57 AM
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Sprechen Sie Deutsch? - Do you speak German, sir (or ma'am)? Danke schoen - thank you very much (literally thank you beautiful) dummkopf - dumb head schweinhund - pig dog halt - stop macht schnell - go fast tannenbaum - fir tree arbeit macht frei - work makes you free (posted at concentration camps) Mein Kampf - my struggle blitzkreig - lightning war blitzen - lightning donder - thunder (except that is Dutch, in Deutsch it is donner) himmel - heaven (or skies) volkswagen - people's wagon nein - no guten tag - good day Deutschland ueber alles - Germany over everything sauerkraut - sour cabbage kraft - strength klein - small Some of these we might wish were not so well known. Also, if you live in a German area you probably know alot of German in the form of surnames, but you might not know their meanings - schaefer, schneider, koch, kohl, eisenhauer, etc.
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:01 AM
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7. I have a German last name but thats all the German I got |
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Thu Jan-20-05 02:30 AM
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26. Du hast keinen deutschen Nachnamen! |
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Are you sure, you have a german last name? There's a german verb: "kleben" (to stick), but there's just one "e". And I couldn't think of many german words, nouns or verbs that have two "vocals" like in your last name "Kl-ee-b". But I still love you anyway, 'cause I guess it's because of you, I know, who Dennis Kucinich is. And I still admire this guy and what he tried to do. If there is any better American (and Berliner anyway) - it's Dennis!
Mach es gut, Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:02 AM
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10. Scheisskopf = Shithead |
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:36 AM
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schaden means pleasure freude means injury pleasure in other's injury also: Gott - god Gott mit uns - god with us Gott im himmel - god in the heavens verboten - forbidden achtung - attention weltanschauung - world view haasenpfeffer - rabbit stew with peppers also there are many words which are the same in both languages like hotel, hospital, auto and words which sound the same in both languages like bier = beer
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Thu Jan-20-05 02:37 AM
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27. Scheisskopf doesn't exist.... |
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in Germany. Noone is using it. And I know everything from scheissen to ficken to Arschloch to Pissrinne. Just ask me!
Reminds me somehow of "Handys". The german word for mobile phones. Everybody thinks it's english! Or "Dressman", a term used for male models in Germany, but not in the USA or GB, while it is an "english" word, not a german word.
Aber mein Kopf ist auch voll Scheisse! Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:47 AM
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16. Sturm = Storm. Drang = Stress. |
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:53 AM
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17. not to mention und = and n/t |
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Thu Jan-20-05 02:17 AM
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and gesundheit, or is that yiddish?
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:02 AM
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28. It's not yiddish, but it's as if... |
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half of the world, or to be more moderate, 90% of the world would mistake some provinciell hicks in Texas with the USA.
"Sauerkraut" is South-Germany, and the only reason I didn't devide South-Germany "Bavaria" from the rest of Germany, is that they would unite with Austria - the home of Schwarzenegger and Hitler - and Ungaria with Vienna as their capitol, and the fourth Reich would start....
I don't eat Sauerkraut, I don't know Sauerkraut!
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:13 AM
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29. I thought you were simply listing German words we now in the US |
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so I offered two I knew. I certainly didn't mean it as any description of your cultural being.
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:38 AM
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34. I'm not that serious! |
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Not at all, this thread is just fun for me, but sometimes, I'm kind of annoyed about these prejudices. It's really as if the rest of the world would think of Americans as being borne on top of a horse, eating beans, wearing a colt and a stupid hat, getting along with about 3 to 12 wordsd very well, to express themselves. Although it's only their elected President, who's like this :-)
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:16 AM
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30. I eat sauerkraut! I know sauerkraut! |
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:18 AM
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31. I knew sauerkraut. Sauerkraut was a friend of mine. |
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You, cole slaw, are no Sauerkraut!
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:11 PM
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:19 AM
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32. O.K. as long as you just eat it.... |
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and don't buy a specific kind of "Lederhose" (leather trouser" along with it and start to produce a kind of noise that a certain kind of Germans could think of as music, I can live with it. I have to admit that last year, when nobody else was watching me, I did buy some Sauerkraut and I did eat it. I'm a Hamburger, don't eat me!
Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 03:27 AM
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33. What kind of meat is in your pan.... |
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along with the Sauerkraut? Sauerkraut is just a side-dish like Potatoes. Tell me the truth! If it's not Weisswurst, it's o.k. with me!
Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 11:28 AM
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I'm from the Midwest. I don't even know what Weisswurst is, other than from the name I assume it's a kind of sausage.
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Thu Jan-20-05 05:25 AM
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are the Bavarians the provincial hicks or does that include Schwaben as well? Or maybe we would unite with Alsace and der Schweiz to form Rhenland and make the EU a little less Prussian dominated? That's okay about Bavaria. I have met exactly two people with Bavarian ancestry and they rate as two of the worst people I have met, but I do have alot of relatives named Bayer. Ich bin ein Frankfurter.
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Thu Jan-20-05 06:00 AM
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41. Frankfurter, Hamburger, Sauerkraut... |
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Edited on Thu Jan-20-05 06:01 AM by Dirk39
Did you ever slightly recognized a kind of paranoia that other people just don't accept you, but want to eat you?
The Northamericans still eat Hamburgers like me, and they seem to still eat Sauerkraut. And the only reason, they don't eat Frankfurter is that Bush's ancestors re-named Frankfurter into Hot Dogs during World-War-I. Otherwise, they would still cook and eat you, just like Freedom Fries. I'm afraid of Americans. I cannot answer any question. I'm paranoid, lost in the DU Lounge and paranoid.
Hiding in Germany, Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 12:58 AM
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5. Nein, Nein, Nein, ich bin ein Geleeschaumgummiring |
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Edited on Thu Jan-20-05 12:58 AM by Lenape85
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Thu Jan-20-05 02:02 AM
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20. Kann ich Dir irgendwie behilflich sein? |
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Solltest Du wirklich ein Geleeschaumgummiring sein, stört es Dich, wenn ich Dich esse?
Hmmmmm! Lecker! Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:02 AM
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Ich spreche Deutsche nicht, aber ich würde lieben zu lernen. Ich denke, dass es eine schöne Sprache ist.
I don't speak German but I would love to learn. I think it's a beautiful language.
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:10 AM
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Now that's a first. Ever read Mark Twain's essay about German?
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:12 AM
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13. Nope .. but I DO like the way it sounds .. |
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I also love the sound of Gaelic ..
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:39 AM
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15. it is, like many things, available on-line |
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:57 AM
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18. Did you know you messed that up? |
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Kennedy said "Ich bin ein Berliner," which wasn't correct, either.
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Thu Jan-20-05 02:07 AM
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21. Kennedy was correct grammatical.... |
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Our beloved John Kleeb was wrong grammatical and empirical!
Er war nur kein Berliner! Aber das war doch metaphorisch gemeint!
But we still wait for John to come here to Germany, long after the liberation of the USA, removing corrupt Corporations from power in Germany and stating: Ich ein bin Berliner.
We will understand him!
Hallo aus Deutschland, Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 02:12 AM
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22. I defer to your (obviously) better knowledge of the language |
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I have only two years of high school German under my belt, so I really only know enough to mangle the language badly and make myself sound foolish. :)
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Thu Jan-20-05 02:21 AM
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25. I have many more years of English under my belt,.... |
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and I'm still not really good, while reading isn't a problem. And my french is even worse. So whenever there's a thread like this at DU, it makes me feel sooooo good (for a second!)
The funny thing about Kennedy is that in real German, it's: Ich bin ein Berliner. But the Berlin dialect goes like "Ick" instead of "Ich" and this is what Kennedy did say, although it did sound very very American.
Liebe Grüsse, Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 01:58 AM
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19. Ich bin ein Hamburger... |
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don't ask me about articles and verbs! a being Hamburger, I like 'd I a 'm New Yorker....
Your family name in German means "Stick"!
Hallo, Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 02:19 AM
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24. John a question ............or 3 |
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why do the commercials on t.v. cost more to produce than the shows ? why did anyone pay attention to Allister Crowley ? how many dimensions are there this week ?
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Thu Jan-20-05 04:05 AM
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35. I know a little German |
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his name is Fritz
**rim shot**
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Thu Jan-20-05 04:10 AM
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36. Was liegt in meinen Händen In ihrem heißen Kuss? |
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Thu Jan-20-05 04:23 AM
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37. Marlene, Blue Angel, don't you cry! |
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Your the most loved antifascist german traitor ever around!
Don't you worry your pretty head I'll never let you down I'll always be around Blue Angel! Blue Angel!
Das ist, was soll ich machen, meine Natur. Ich kann halt lieben nur – Und sonst gar nichts.
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Thu Jan-20-05 04:32 AM
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38. Yay, someone recognized it! |
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:)
I don't know a lick of German, actually; had to hunt that down for the German lyrics.
But, like someone else said earlier, I too love the sound of it. One of these days I'm going to take a class.
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Thu Jan-20-05 04:45 AM
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39. Especially your quote does sound much more beautifull... |
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in german. The people, who did translate the lyrics did stay away from it. And I'm not the poet to do it better.
You have to live with the sound...
je ne sais pas quoi, Dirk
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Thu Jan-20-05 11:29 AM
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43. Was Grandpa Stroehman ever in the SS? |
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44. Wow, what a coincidence. |
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45. "the urban legend predates Babelfish" |
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