I am an American, but my father is Swiss. When I was 18, I applied and was granted Swiss citizenship. Now I'd like to get my passport, but can't find out where to do so....
hello.. i'm going to geneva next 2 week n i have no idea what should i do there, but i like the view of alps, famous swiss choc, and to take photos.. if anyone have any suggestion, then tell me. ...
I am doing a school report on Switzerland and I need to know some of its cultural aspects. Mainly, what kinds of festivals does it celebrate and what types of food is it famous for? ANything about S...
I'm going to have a twelve-hour layover, and I'm thinking about traveling about in the city. I don't speak the language, but I'm interested in seeing the city for the brief time ...
I'll be studying a semester there and would like to meet some local young people in college(around my age). I really don't want to just stay in the circle of americans abroad though ...
I know in English the village is pronounced Vildersville, but I am not sure how to spell it the Germanic way. Can anyone help out? I want to look it up on Google Earth (I went there as a child to ...
I will be attending at the university of Neuchatel this year and I'm confused about the driving age and requirements. When I reach there I'll be 18 but in Canada I started driving when I ...
Geil means cool but it's a rude word because literally it is a synonym for lecherous that starts with h. A comparable expression in English would be "f'n" cool (not abbreviated).
Hihi would be pronounced hee-hee, ie, haha.
I don't know knutsch but I'd trust Kai on it.
Kai
geil means cool and knutschen means to smooch
robertski83
geil means lecherous
and knutsch is not any type of german word,