How do you say Sleepy (from Snow White) in German? |
I looked up how to say Sleepy (the character from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves), and I found the word "SchlafmĂĽtz". Is this correct?
If not, what exactly does "S... |
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Concentration Camps Question for Travelers!!? |
How much does an avg. ticket to enter go for?
Which camp would you recommend?
Is there really anything left of them to visit?
Thanks GUYS!!
Im learning German...i hope this is ... |
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What's the easier accent for Germans to learn- British or American? |
| I'm guessing it's equally hard, but to me an American accent sounds a little harder like German. Also, I think French speakers would have an easier time learning British English since it... |
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3 days around Cologne...? |
| am arriving in Frankfurt on 8/26 and 7 am by plane. I am leaving for the US on 8/29 at 1 pm. The time in between is completely free! I have no plans -- no car/train/bus reservations, no hotels, ... |
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How important is sport and free time in Germany? |
I'm doing this as one of my topics for my AS Level oral exam. Can anyone help with facts figures, websites, passages or sentences? Additional Details Thanks for answers, great help, ... |
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Which area of Germany has the most open minded , relaxed, intellectual, friendly types? |
i think , in my experience it is the area of northwest Germany?
how do they compare , in your opinion to the Prussians, Bavarians, and other areas?
i think the other areas have ... |
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German guys. Do you understand Swiss German ? ? |
I mean the German language spoke by the Swiss people
Q.1) The same as the title question.
Q.2) Will you understand Swiss German if the Swiss guy speaks it very slowly?
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Can you give me some basic information on the culture of Germany? :]? |
| I'm an American, and I must admit, I know little to nothing about Germany nor the Germany people (with the exception of the Nazis, which we all learn about through school education and the media)... |
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If I win the trip to Germany to see the World Cup.. will you go with me? |
| hey, the trip is for two people and I'll need someone to go with me.... |
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If you could start a business in germany, what would it be? |
What product or service would you provide. Need some help with a school project on this.
I was thinking of a car business because they are known for making good ones. But is there ... |
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How can I travel to Europe for Cheap? |
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Get a "Schönes Wochenende" (Nice Weekend) ticket from DB, the German railways company. For 25 euro's or about, you can travel the lenght and breadth of Germany using regional trains - some of which are fast too. It's an interesting and cheap way to travel, you'll meet loads of people and you can combine nature and cities. Hitching rides in Germany is also relatively safe, though if you've seen "The Hitcher": Rutger Hauer is Dutch, therefore close-by.
To get to Germany cheaply, it depends on where you're travelling from. In most cases, Eurolines buses are the cheapest option to and fro any European country. From America, fly to London or Dublin cheaply, then grab Ryanair planes - they're dirt cheap - to a minor airport near Dusseldorf or Frankfrut for example. Easyjet and Air Berlin also provide cheap flights from other European airports such as London, Copenhagen and Paris.
For overnight stays, consider camping or buy a Lonely Planet or Rough Guide book to lead you to the cheaper hostels. Usually, the independent hostels are cheaper than the IYHF ones, and in big cities everything is more expensive. Hostelling can mean sleep deprivation and a lack of privacy, but there's always a chance you'll party, and in quieter towns (btw Trier should be on your list) IYHF hostels are sometimes astonishingly luxurious.
Yet during the FIFA World Cup, travelling in Germany will not be cheap or comfy, you should wait a week before you go. |
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AspiringChef
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If you plan ahead, you can book cheap hostels over the internet. The aformentioned Rick Steve's guide is good also.
Check out oktoberfest, it's a BLAST! |
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Anything that Is
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1. get into someones luggage AKA stowaway
2. beat someone up for their ticket
3. you buy a ticket off your co-worker for cheep |
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shannonpants
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For staying, you can use www.hostelworld.com to research places and rates where you want to go. In Bavaria, you can't stay in a youth hostel unless you're 26 or younger. Everywhere else in Germany, all ages are welcome at hostels. You can get a single country train pass from STA Travel - here is the Germany page: http://ibe.statravel.com/Statravel/railpasses/products.aspx?categoryid=21&ParentCategoryId=1&MenuID=3001S1
Most of the journey in Germany are not long, so you won't need a sleeper car and second class trains are fine. I did Europe on $50/day for almost 4 months. As long as you're conscious of your spending, it's not too tough. |
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Love My Soldier
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Join the Army |
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rainjrop
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stow away |
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MadforMAC
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Rick Steves has several books, videos and a website. He has reported on Germany. |
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jbon634713
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Live in Hostel's and do easy job's to pay off the expense. My cousin went to Europe for 2 month's and lived off of 50 dollars. |
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