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  • T Taulie

    i've never seen this article :) for sure, for an english speaking it's very difficult. it's like if you compare german with chinese and i am sure Mark Twain never seen such a language, because he was never in china or japan. you got me? :-D i am sure Albert Einstein or Werner Braun has another opinion about this. And all the stolen scientists, after the second world war, too. I want to say Mark Twain can write good stories and thats it. i read some too, he was a very good writer. but, at the end it doesn't matter wich language we speak. Important is that we can talk with hands ands feets :laugh:

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    Daniel Pfeffer
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    Taulie wrote:

    but, at the end it doesn't matter wich language we speak.

    Agreed. But debating the subject is harmless, and lots of fun. :)

    If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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    • 9 9082365

      Some of the 10 seem rather redundant as their English equivalents have been doing the rounds for quite long enough not to have to dress them up as u-words; ear worm particularly! I'm quite happy to stick at the one German word in my vocabulary which captures everything you need to know about life, the universe and everything; schadenfreude.

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      Taulie
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      :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: before i read this i din't knew that in english no word for "Schadenfreude" exist curious am sure we have a lot of these and that is only the tip of the hill ;)

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      • D Daniel Pfeffer

        Taulie wrote:

        but, at the end it doesn't matter wich language we speak.

        Agreed. But debating the subject is harmless, and lots of fun. :)

        If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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        Taulie
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        you are so right :-D :thumbsup::java:

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        • T Taulie

          i've never seen this article :) for sure, for an english speaking it's very difficult. it's like if you compare german with chinese and i am sure Mark Twain never seen such a language, because he was never in china or japan. you got me? :-D i am sure Albert Einstein or Werner Braun has another opinion about this. And all the stolen scientists, after the second world war, too. I want to say Mark Twain can write good stories and thats it. i read some too, he was a very good writer. but, at the end it doesn't matter wich language we speak. Important is that we can talk with hands ands feets :laugh:

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          9082365
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          Taulie wrote:

          for sure, for an english speaking it's very difficult.

          Another paradox since English is a Germanic language first and foremost. There is of course the story of the simultaneous translator (into English) at an EU conference with the long-winded German speaker at the podium. The English listeners were a little surprised to find that at one point the voice in their ears simply stopped and there ensued a silence which was stretching into minutes before an exasperated cry of 'The verb, man, what's the **** verb?'

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          • 9 9082365

            Some of the 10 seem rather redundant as their English equivalents have been doing the rounds for quite long enough not to have to dress them up as u-words; ear worm particularly! I'm quite happy to stick at the one German word in my vocabulary which captures everything you need to know about life, the universe and everything; schadenfreude.

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            HobbyProggy
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            that's a very good word everything indeed :)

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            • H HobbyProggy

              Says this guy[^] at least I love this story :) No ad intended!

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              peterchen
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              Ja, die deutsche Sprache ist manchmal recht kühl, vor allem im Winter.

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              • H HobbyProggy

                Says this guy[^] at least I love this story :) No ad intended!

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                Ausgezeichnet.

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                • G Gary Wheeler

                  Ten years ago I was sent to Germany on short notice to help out at a trade show. I was amazed at how much of my German vocabulary came back. Of course, my accent was atrocious... :sigh:

                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                  CHill60
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                  Not long back from a week in Berlin and was also amazed at how much and how quickly my German came back. Apparently my accent wasn't so bad ;P Most bizarre moment - managing to communicate with one chap in a mixture of Italian, French and German - he had very little German and even less English; I speak English, can just get by in German, have a little French, even less Italian. Most embarrassing moment - staring blankly at someone totally unable to understand a word they were saying ... then realising they were speaking English (quite well too) ... erm ... my native language :-O

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                  • G Gary Wheeler

                    Yes, but each of those German words is 37 syllables long! :-D (a very, very long time ago I had three years of German language classes in high school)

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                    peterchen
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                    Obligatory: German Scrabble[^]

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                    • H HobbyProggy

                      Says this guy[^] at least I love this story :) No ad intended!

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                      I think I posted a link to this before, but Leslie is my home-boy so let 'er rip! http://www.ahajokes.com/eng011.html[^]

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                        Obligatory: German Scrabble[^]

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                        Taulie
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                        :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: that's the point that's right

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                        • D Daniel Pfeffer

                          The American author Mark Twain had a slightly different perspective on the language... Mark Twain: The Awful German Language[^]

                          If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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                          Quote:

                          Parentheses in literature and dentistry are in bad taste.

                          Mark Twain always has the best one-liners. :D

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