Jedes sprechen Deutsches?\ Anybody Speak German?
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Jedes sprechen Deutsches?\ Anybody Speak German?
Yeah, I'm using a translator. To read this, go to Dictionary.com
Deutscher ist eine sehr interessante Sprache meiner Meinung nach, aber ich bevorzuge orientalische Sprachen wie Japaner, weil der Text wirklich einfach, plus zu verwenden schaut, es bin ideal f
Deutscher ist eine sehr interessante Sprache meiner Meinung nach, aber ich bevorzuge orientalische Sprachen wie Japaner, weil der Text wirklich einfach, plus zu verwenden schaut, es bin ideal f
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Re: Jedes sprechen Deutsches?\ Anybody Speak German?
Translated what I could without a translator (the English is in italics).Myth_Object wrote:German is a very interesting Sprache (speak conjugated with ich) meiner Meinung nach, aber I bevorzuge orientalische Sprachen (speak without any conjugation or could be conjugated with wir or sie/Sie) how Japanese, while the text is really einfach, plus zu verwenden schaut, it is ideal for business. Aber German is fine to me
Now for what the translator said:
A very interesting language of my opinion is German after, but I prefer eastern languages such as Japanese, because the text looks to use really simply, plus, it am ideal for business. But German is fine to me.
Of course Patrick is gonna be able to translate this easy (since he's German)...
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"German is a very interesting language in my opinion, but I prefer oriental languages like japanese because the text looks really easy to use plus, it's Ideal for businesses. But german is fine to me"Tural wrote:What do I win?German is a very interesting language in my opinion, but I prefer eastern languages such as Japanese, because the text looks [really simple], plus, it [is] ideal for business. But German is fine to me.
is my origional translation.
close enough.

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I'm learning, my second semester of German (German 2) starts on the 18th. I was going to learn Japanese, but it was non-transferable from the local JC (they teach neigher German nor Japanese at my high school) and I'm required to have two years (two semesters at the JC) of language.
I like German, my German teacher is awesome. She loves Monty Python and makes the funniest and craziest references ever. Plus, the language is relatively close to English (though not so much grammar-wise).
Ich spreche ein wenig Deutsch.
I like German, my German teacher is awesome. She loves Monty Python and makes the funniest and craziest references ever. Plus, the language is relatively close to English (though not so much grammar-wise).
Ich spreche ein wenig Deutsch.

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I'm taking a big guess without a transl8t0r that this means "do you speak german?"gh0570fchurch wrote:Spriche ich Deutsch gut?
If you ask, no I don't, just a little.
EDIT: Yeah, just to see if any one wanted and\or to speak german.
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The 'du' pronoun is not necessarily used among younger people; although it's often used among students. Adults 'dutse' (I'm not sure how to spell, it's pronounced like 'ditz' but with a 'u') eachother as well - it's a very personal thing to do so; my teacher told me that she knew married couples that still did not 'dutse' eachother.Damorian wrote:"Sprechen Sie Deutsch?" (said to adults) "Sprichst Du Deutsch?" (said to non-adults)
Anyway, I'm fairly sure that bonbon is candy, but I could be wrong.

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