vtiger55
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| 08 Sep 2011 10:02 PM |
| If any of you speak German, can you teach me some roblox terms in German? |
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HolyMac
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| 09 Sep 2011 10:44 PM |
I don't know of any Roblox terms but I can teach you a few words...
Hallo = "hi" Guten Tag = "good day" Guten Morgen = "good morning"
"Tschuss" = goodbye "Auf Wiedersehen" = goodbye (formal)
"Wie geht es Ihnen?" = "how are you?" (formal) "Wie geht's?" = how are you?" (informal, use with family, friends, younger people etc)
"Mir geht's..." = "I am..."
sehr/ganz gut = very good gut = good OK schlecht = bad sehr/ganz schlecht = very bad
Wie heißt du = what is your name? Ich heiße [name] = my name is [name] |
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simsams
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| 10 Sep 2011 04:03 AM |
| I know one word and it means good day |
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simsams
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| 10 Sep 2011 04:04 AM |
| i just forgot how to spell it |
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| 10 Sep 2011 07:27 AM |
Ich bin- I am nicht- not nein- no ja- yes limonade- lemonade schokolade- chocolate Katze- cat Katzen- cats schlange- snake schlagen- snakes hunde- dog Deutschland- Germany Ostereich- Austria Wales- Wales Irland- Ireland Franchreich- French Schnell- quickly heft- exercise book
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vtiger55
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| 02 Nov 2011 10:45 AM |
| Thanks guys! Does anyone know if there is a special word for saying Goodbye on the Internet just like Auf wiederhoren is for the Telephone? |
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Liir
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| 02 Nov 2011 12:51 PM |
"Auf wiederhoren" "Wiederhoren" "On the telephone"
... I got a picture of a drugged female in her 30s wearing hoisery and lowcut clothing when I read, "Wiederhoren"
dont ask why
Also, it's "Auf Wiedersehn", not "Wiederhoren" ... I think..
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+1000 respect for choosing a language that's _actually_ interesting.
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Liir
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| 02 Nov 2011 01:00 PM |
Hell, here's an extension to Dee's list:
Fürchtet = Fear Euch = Have (?) Stein = Stone (rock, brick, boulder(?)) Herr = Mister (ie Herr B. = Mr B. Sie = She Schwester = Sister Brüder = Brother Vater = Father Mutter = Mother Meiner = My, my little Ohne = Without Spiel = Play Kommpt = Come Los = "-Less" ie Vaterlos would be "Fatherless"
And 1-10 in German: Eins = one Zwei = two Drei = three Vier = four Fünf = five Sechs = six Sieben = Seven Aucht = Eight Neuen = Nine Zehn(?) = ten
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Liir
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| 02 Nov 2011 01:06 PM |
Also, if you want a list of alt-codes for German letters, here is a good source: alt-codes.net/german_alt_codes/
ß is pronounced like a sharp "S", and according to wikipedia is only used after long vowels ü is pronounced like the "U" in the word "Fur"(english)
as for the others, I have no idea! :D |
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Ducksen
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| 02 Nov 2011 06:54 PM |
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Ducksen
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| 02 Nov 2011 06:59 PM |
| Wow. |
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Ducksen
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| 02 Nov 2011 07:26 PM |
| kcool |
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Ducksen
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| 02 Nov 2011 07:31 PM |
| kthxbai |
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Ducksen
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| 02 Nov 2011 07:37 PM |
| lolll |
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| 03 Nov 2011 12:03 PM |
| PM me, I'll tell you a LOAD of German. |
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Liir
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| 03 Nov 2011 12:15 PM |
Dead: I'm learning German too. gimme smarticulz pls |
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Kraig246
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polarman6
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Hi891
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Liir
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| 04 Nov 2011 06:45 AM |
also, even though the two languages are similar and german is ancestor of english, remember that german grammar =/= english grammar
i recommend grabbing an e-book on such from a good, reliable place such as das pirat bai
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| 04 Nov 2011 01:03 PM |
| I'm teaching myself German and Russian, and learning Chinese in shcool. Now, to answer any questions, Zehn is 10, and "Auf Wiedersehn" is "Good-bye". With German, like many other languages, the letter you see is the sound you get. From the Foreign Language Exploratory I took last year, I learned that the "ß" is pronounced as a "ss", but I may be wrong. |
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