A Mark In Time
Multilingual User Discussion => Der deutschen ecke (the german corner) => Topic started by: Mr Young at Heart on October 11, 2011, 04:57:16 PM
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Just wonderin'...
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Ich hab sie nicht gez
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'mK
Let's leave it at that...
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spriche das eine oder anderewort deutsch.....:-)
nebenbei muttersprachlich noch Fl
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Fl
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n
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Oh Schei
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auerm
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Dinosaur Jr
Anvers - Belgique [The Petrol] - jeudi 25 mai 2006
http://www.xsilence.net/concert-1120.htm
That was it!
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the petrol, cool....
wie war die show?
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auerm
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the petrol, cool....
wie war die show?
LAUT. Und gut...
F
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aaahhhm, ich damals auch....2006.05.26......
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Ha! Sch
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vorst ist aber super zum stehen, habe da MK in 2008 gesehen von ganz vorne....war zwar ne sauna, aber geile atmosphere..
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Vorst, nicht Voorst, klar. Ich habe da immer Probleme mit, wann die Vokale einfach und wann doppelt stehen im Fl
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How many generations do you want to go back? Big part of central Europe spoke German. Triest down to Balkans was governed in German language pre WW1. All the way up to Silesia in Poland. Say if you were born in NYC in 1970 and both parents were immigrants and spoke German at home? What would be your "mother tongue" in that case?
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Question was pretty clear: How many AMITers have German as first language. I doubt that there are many members that were born at times of WW1, apart from you of course.
LE
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Und darf ich bitte sagen das wir hier in den Deutschen Ecke sind?
Translation: Can I say we are in the german corner, as the name says, this is where we speak german!
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Oh, Shit, klar Mann! Vergessen. Sorry! !! ;D
LE
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Oh I speak German OK. My written German is sub standard..40 years ago I had a wonderful Viennese accent too. :lol Nowadays every time I speak to a native in German they reply in English ;D
I can have a technical convo in German but the kitchen sink domestic stuff I have lost.
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Wenn nicht auf deutsch, bitte anderswo Posten. Wen to in German, then pls post elsewhere. And for the record, I is not German...
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Alles Klar