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 Many questions about Germans...?
- Is it true if I come to Germany for few months , I must only speak Dutech , or people will not even reply to me??

- Are Muslims being discriminated againist in Germany ? If I wear Hijab (...


 In Germany, is it common for guys to have chest hair? Or chest hair is rare among German guys?
Is the percentage of German guys having chest hair more than 50%?
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Can you also name any typical German guy personalities? ( e.g.hard-working )....


 Common american foods to bring to Germany?
I am going to Germany to visit a friend and she would like us to bring any American candy or food that isn't sold in Germany. What would be any good suggestions from those who are very familiar ...


 I am in the Army and will be leaving to germany in nine months. i want to take my two kitties with me. can I?
both kitties will be over a year old. any info would be great....


 Why are all drinks carbonated in Germany?

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actually i was at the store and i did see carbonated milk for sale....


 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...


 Can I take ashes to Germany in my luggage?
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 My boyfriend lives in germany and i live in the us?
how to make it work......


 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 ...


 Where is badenbaden?
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 Is Berlin worth using 5 days vacation for?
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 What are the best places to visit in germany ?
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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...


 I'm going to Munich, gremany this aug. I can't wait!! have any good places to see?
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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, ...


 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?
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Thanks for answers, great help, ...


 What is the vegetable "Kohlrabi" in English?
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 German bar scene do and donts? In other workd, what would be seen as being disrespectful in a german bar?
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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 ...


 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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Andy

What does FLUTSCH in german means ....i think its a german word?

may be a bad word.........
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i already googled it but translation fails

    



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Ingmar
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When something is "flutschig" it is slippery. Flutschen, as a verb, means to slip, to glide (into something), also to work quickly (as in function, "das flutscht".)

It's a regionalism, most likely understood in Bavaria and Austria, probably not in North Germany. Not a particularly bad word, although you can probably imagine in what context "flutschig" might be understood that way.


webjnke1
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It didn't translate.


baghdaddysmt
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FLUTSCH DER TOILETTEN


sidulrike
my goodness, are there actually people who claim to know the german language throroughly and say it´s not a word? Don´t believe the hype, Ingmar is 100 % correct.
"Es flutscht nur so" can mean that it is getting done very fast, highly productive.
If you hold a grape between 2 fingers, press it and if it slips out sort of like a projectile you have the exact description of something that "flutscht".
And no, it´s NOT a bad word!


nobbdy
when something goes very quickly
it´s described as flutsch


Angelik-->Gelly
its not german.. so think 'bout it twice b4 askin..


sidereus_nuncius
i have never heard this word.


Adeema
it is not a german word!!!!!!!!



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