Do Germans prefer British, or American English language? |
to speak and to hear?
what opinions do you have on the accents within each type of English?
I am an American of German descent, speaking Midwestern American English, the accent ... |
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What should I know about Germany because I want to move there in about 5 or 6 years? |
I'm not sure where Germany,UK,or Switzerland!
I'm tired of the lying government for example their is a cure for cancer but the government makers money off the charities and poisons our ... |
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Is there still a marked difference in living costs between the former West and East Germany? |
| I'm spending some time in the former East next year, and I have heard that it's still much cheaper to live there than in the west. How true is that?... |
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Need help From anyone living in Germany? |
| My daughter is having a heritage party at school. Each child has to cook something related to their heritage. We are mostly German. We need a simple recipe for a dessert or finger food that is German.... |
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Travelling in Germany for a few days- between Stuttgart & Frankfurt - any suggestions re: Must-See places?? |
| Thinking of stopping in Heidelberg, maybe Heppenheim. Just want to spend a few days in a unique, and safe city/town. I'm interested in visiting castles, churches, christmas markets etc. or any ... |
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Does everyone in germany speak german? |
| someone today told me that most people speak english in germany. and that kids in school are getting taught english. is this true?... |
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Are Germans kind of standoffish and unfriendly or are they big on hospitality? |
| Do Germans usually appear rather cold at first and take a long time to warm up and befriend new people or are they very welcoming? What do you think? (if you have traveled in Germany or are from G... |
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German presents? |
| i'm going on an exchange program this summer, and i need to bring my host family some presents thanking them for having me, but i don't know what to get them. i live in salem oregon, and ... |
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How would i say this in german? |
i love german and i would give anything to see my host family again.
(i know this is a colloquial term, but is there a similar term in german?)... |
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Staring in Germany? |
| I've been living in Germany for 2 years now and noticed something. When I drive down my own road, or any other road in a town, the folks just STARE at you as you pass. The folks on my road all ... |
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Can someone translate this antique german sign for me? |
Befiehl dem Hern
deine Wege
und
hoffe auf Ihn
Er Wird's
wohl machen
some of the first letters could be wrong, it's in old english font.... |
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First day at school in germany? |
| I was brought up in germany and I can remember my first day at school having a large cone filled with sweets - does any one have any more details about this tradition and does it still go on many ... |
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Are Africans not allowed to travel to europe? |
| europeans find it difficult to allow Africans at their countries for visit. why? even when one wants to spend holidays over there it seems as difficult as making heaven even more difficult at times.... |
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How Bavaria is different from the rest of Germany? |
| How Bavaria is different from the rest of Germany? I am going to visit Austria and Munchen this summer. I suspect that Bavaria in terms of language, culture, and historical traditions closer to A... |
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.Does this make sense in German? |
| Als ich war zehn Jahre alt, ich war sehr gesellig. Ich war überhaupt nicht schüchtern. Ich liebte die Spice Girls, unc ich wollte Britisch werden. Ich sprach mit einem Akzent! Ich war ein seltsames ... |
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For those that have worked/are working in Germany with limited language skills-I need your opinion? |
I´m an American living in Germany, and have taken a 6 month Deutsch class. The class ends April 12th, and once it´s finished, I would like to start working.
What do you think I should ... |
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I'm going to see my daughter in Germany 8 days and I feel frozen.? |
| I am scared to go throught customs, scared to leave my husband and dogs (I never really go anywhere). I'll be gone a month. I afraid I'll cry all the way over there. I am just plain aold ... |
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Should Germany and Austria be united? |
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DasReich
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It might be interesting to note that Germany and Austria were united in 1938 by the ballot box.It was called Anschluss and was perfectly legal.In 1945 the Allied Powers separated Germany and Austria by force of arms.Since unification was accomplished by an election and separation was done at bayonet point,which is legitimate and which is not? |
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blue_daffodil2005
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There's already an united Europe with independent countries! |
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Aussie Lass
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I don't think so. Yes they speak the same language, but I don't think that they should unit them. I think that they should just stay Germany, and Austria. But that's just my personal opinion. =) |
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frackledJJ
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Ahm... there was a time when Germany and Austria were "united", so to speak, and just to remind you: It wasn't exctly the time period that Germany is loved very much for. And just because we speak the same language does not mean we should be united. That's like uniting Canada and the US just because they are neighboring states and (mostly) speak the same language (not talking about Quebec here).
And anyway: WHY should they be united? |
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Jon S
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They have completely different Histories, sure they speak the some language. Look up German Empire/Otto Von Bismarck and then Austrian/Hapsburg Empire, you'll get a better feeling why they aren't together. |
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Alucard
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On what grounds? Just because they speak the same language? So you'd want to unite the US, Great Britain and Australia as well?
I think Germany and Austria are different countries with different histories and to unite them would be be just as arbitrary as uniting Spain and France or Poland and Germany or whatever.
All the European nations are getting closer together and restrictions when crossing borders in Europe have been lifted over the past years, but I don't see why two countries should be merged. |
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Fenris Troll Ripper JPA RT ATL ®
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Why? They have totally separate histories and such?
Having a common language does that mean Switzerland should be divided among the nations it speaks?
I believe they should stay as they are, that is just My opinion though. |
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Mimi
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what for ?
we are both part of europe, thats enough ! |
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Alwin E
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Well, as to language, I rather think Bavaria (where I'm from) should unite with Austria, as at least the southern Part of Bavaria speaks a dialect similar to Austrian. But: Only similar, not at all the same. And the southern dialect is hard to understand for the northerners, and vice versa. Where the correct German word for "this year" would be "dieses Jahr", we southerners say "heuer", and what we call a "Knödel" (dumpling) is a "Kloß" in the north. So unification would bring about language problems we don't need; but I suppose it could be fun to have Austrians in the "Bundestag", the German parliament.
But since we have the EU and there are no more borders in effect, it has become as easy to drive from my home place down south to Austria like to the neighbor village, so why should we join countries if we're all states of the European Union? I have some friends in Austria and I like their special style. And if they sometimes call me a "Piefke" (derogatory Austrian word for a German, originally meaning a Prussian) and I call them "Ösi" or worse, we both know that that's fun.
Musically, Austria and Bavaria united in the 1980s. There were many singers/songwriters from Austria who became famous in Bavaria, and many Bavarians who became famous in Austria, because they sung in the local dialect, and that could be understood in both countries, but NOT in the rest of Germany. Still I found people in Berlin listening to Konstantin Wecker (Bavaria), Rainhard Fendrich (Austria), or Haindling (Bavaria). Just to name a few. [You can check these out on YouTube if you like.]
So we're matteroffactly already united. What more could we wish? |
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Bozo C
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Both are socialist/far left...........why not? |
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James Adam Smidt
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Why not?
Well Austria and Bayer (BAVARIAN) have more o less the same cultural background.
But the Austrian and North-Germany cultures and way of thinking are totaly different. |
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