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12 Jun 2005, 01:41
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German help
I've received a bundle of German text that needs some translating. I've tried online translators but they're pretty much shit. I'd be most greatful.
Danke.
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12 Jun 2005, 01:44
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Re: German help
of course online translators are shit, they are too literal, if you really need it translating, i can probably get it done, but it wont be until tomorrow, and i cant tell you how good it will be (my wife speaks quite good german)
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12 Jun 2005, 02:51
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Re: German help
Post or PM away. Won't guarantee anything, but I might look into it...
(I'm German btw if someone didn't know)
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12 Jun 2005, 02:58
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Re: German help
all i know is
du ist ein knallkopf
ich esse deine mutter vor meine fruhstuck
du ist ein kinderschindler
and tbh i dont even know if those are correct
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12 Jun 2005, 03:07
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Re: German help
I ate your mother for breakfast???
What kind of thing is that to say?
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12 Jun 2005, 03:14
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Re: German help
it was obviously funnier when we were kids studying german, think about it!
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12 Jun 2005, 03:15
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mmm.. pills
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Re: German help
Speaking of which, I picked up a swiss-german music cd off a travelling tourist the other day.
S'bescht Mundart-Album wo's git (apparently it sold quite well over in swedan)
I haven't got a clue what any of them are singing but it sounds kinda whacky.
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12 Jun 2005, 03:18
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Re: German help
Maybe we are coarser here in Norway, but we learned the real swearwords....
Incidentaly I only had 2 weeks of German, after which I was thrown out of class and forced to take second-level French (I hardly spoke a word of it....)
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12 Jun 2005, 09:32
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Re: German help
My only good memory of learning German was running around Munich shouting 'wir haben das Krieg gewonnen' when on a school trip.
I've mentioned that before i'm sure.
I chose German at school because i refuse to learn French out of principle.
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12 Jun 2005, 11:21
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Re: German help
Wir haben den Krieg gewonnen
Androme, post it here or pm me - i'll give it a go. Give me good practise for my exam on tuesday.
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12 Jun 2005, 11:35
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Re: German help
if its not too long post it here
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12 Jun 2005, 16:57
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Re: German help
I spent about 10 years learning German at school. I can just about say my name, where I live, and name my family etc. Oh, and
mein leiblingsfussballmanshaft* (spelling??) ist <>
Edit:
*writing man shaft on these forums is suicide, I know
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12 Jun 2005, 17:23
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Re: German help
i thought id post this link here, if any of you should ever need a dictionary:
http://dict.leo.org
"Meine Lieblingsfußballmannschaft"
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12 Jun 2005, 17:30
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Re: German help
Lieblingsfussballman ns chaft I believe
Edit: Ignore me, I was beaten to it and didn't even notice.
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12 Jun 2005, 21:33
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Re: German help
I ate your mother for breakfast is a fantastic sentence.
I should get back into the german thing again. I much prefer german grammar to french grammar.
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12 Jun 2005, 21:48
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Re: German help
well it is an elitaire language.
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12 Jun 2005, 21:51
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Re: German help
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nantoz
Maybe we are coarser here in Norway, but we learned the real swearwords....
Incidentaly I only had 2 weeks of German, after which I was thrown out of class and forced to take second-level French (I hardly spoke a word of it....)
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well you obviously still dont get it but it implies 'i gnawed at your mothers fadge for breakfast'
clearer now?
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12 Jun 2005, 21:58
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Re: German help
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Originally Posted by Alki
well you obviously still dont get it but it implies 'i gnawed at your mothers fadge for breakfast'
clearer now?
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We all have sex with eachothers mothers here. Is that some kind of taboo where ever you come from?
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12 Jun 2005, 21:59
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Re: German help
yes, its called not-norway
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12 Jun 2005, 21:59
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Re: German help
the best place in the world to come from
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12 Jun 2005, 22:21
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Re: German help
Quote:
Originally Posted by Phalon
My only good memory of learning German was running around Munich shouting 'wir haben das Krieg gewonnen' when on a school trip.
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And presumably the last memory?
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12 Jun 2005, 23:28
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Re: German help
Yes, my most recent memory is from 8 years ago.
A time when a man could be in employ as a clown and not suffer constant duress from society.
Happier times for all i feel
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13 Jun 2005, 00:06
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Re: German help
the person who knocked a measly 4:: German help 12 Jun 2005 21:57 i might be blind but where are these texts???
I had it kindly translated and I thanked them already in a PM lol
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13 Jun 2005, 10:45
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Re: German help
The only German I know is what you read in those "Commando" war magazines, and Sven Hassel books.
"Pig dog!"
"Thunder and lightening!"
"My god!"
"Faster! faster!"
"No"
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13 Jun 2005, 11:13
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Re: German help
i know the words 'heil'
'ja'
and 'achtung'
i could pass for a german any day.
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13 Jun 2005, 11:35
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Re: German help
From Playing Commandos (the PC Game) i also picked up the ever-useful phrase 'ein ka-lester' (no idea what the exact word is but i think it means 'a dead man').
That turned some heads when the exchange students came over aswell.
My god we were funny
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13 Jun 2005, 11:42
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Re: German help
Quote:
Originally Posted by Phalon
From Playing Commandos (the PC Game) i also picked up the ever-useful phrase 'ein ka-lester' (no idea what the exact word is but i think it means 'a dead man').
That turned some heads when the exchange students came over aswell.
My god we were funny
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what you mean is 'ein verletzte'.
(verletzt = injured)
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13 Jun 2005, 11:45
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Re: German help
heh
\0/ for mobos with onboard sound (and my hearing).
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Re: German help
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Originally Posted by pyirt
The only German I know is what you read in those "Commando" war magazines, and Sven Hassel books.
"Pig dog!"
"Thunder and lightening!"
"My god!"
"Faster! faster!"
"No"
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You forgot
"Look out! Spitfire!"
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13 Jun 2005, 13:45
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Re: German help
or "God in Heaven! Englishman!"
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13 Jun 2005, 14:11
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Re: German help
"Ze American!"
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13 Jun 2005, 14:25
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Re: German help
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alki
ich esse deine mutter vor meine fruhstuck
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nantoz
I ate your mother for breakfast???
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Originally Posted by Weeks
I ate your mother for breakfast is a fantastic sentence.
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Well, it actually means "I eat your mother before my breakfast"
("Ich esse Deine Mutter vor meinem Frühstück")
vor = before
für = for
What you mean is "Ich esse Deine Mutter zum Frühstück"
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Originally Posted by djbass
Speaking of which, I picked up a swiss-german music cd off a travelling tourist the other day.
S'bescht Mundart-Album wo's git (apparently it sold quite well over in swedan)
I haven't got a clue what any of them are singing but it sounds kinda whacky.
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(I'm Swiss btw).
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