Amount of texts to »German« 98, and there are 86 texts (87.76%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 109 Characters
Average Rating -0.204 points, 39 Not rated texts
First text on Feb 17th 2001, 18:02:40 wrote
Gronkor about German
Latest text on Jun 23rd 2008, 18:38:34 wrote
Arc about German
Some texts that have not been rated at all
(overall: 39)

on Mar 12th 2007, 20:42:03 wrote
Timo about German

on Jul 18th 2002, 11:41:52 wrote
lucian about German

on Dec 31st 2005, 14:46:09 wrote
joe about German

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Texts to »German«

Martin wrote on Jun 29th 2001, 03:36:11 about

German

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Do you know the german alphabet? There are thirty letters:

a (ä) b c d e f g h i j k l m n o (ö) p q r s (ß) t u (ü) v w x y z

ß is a special german letter. It looks like a »B«
but actually it's an old combination of »s« and »s« or »s« and »z«. So it's called »ess-tset« (»ess« is the german name of »s« and »tset« the name of the letter »z«). (It's similiar to »w«, which is also an old combination of two letters: »double u« or »double v«!)

ß is pronounced like english »s« (in »mouse«) or »c« (in the word »ice«), e.g. groß (»big, great«) = »groce«, beißen (»to bite«) = »bicen«. (German s is pronounced normally like english »z«, and german z like »ts«.)

When a short vowel is followed by a consonant in German you use »double consonants« (bb, ff, ll, mm, etc.) Instead of kk you use ck, instead of zz you use tz, and instead of ßß you use ss.
So »groß« is pronounced with a long »o«, but »Boss« (»boss«) is pronounced with a short »o«.

Gronkör wrote on May 17th 2001, 17:25:33 about

German

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We like to say things like »Zack Zack« in Germany.

Uh huh wrote on Nov 1st 2001, 05:49:48 about

German

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Too bad I never learned German language. I did take three years of French in high school though. Someday maybe I'll learn German. And Spanish. And maybe even Japanese. Then I will know what they are saying in the anime cartoons. Maybe I should rent the anime videos with subtitles. But I like the accent too well.

[das flederwiesel] wrote on Oct 14th 2001, 23:22:09 about

German

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About a month ago I read here that there are many German words included in the English language, all of them having a negative meaning, sometimes even an agressive one...
Kitsch is another word with German origin I think....
But I like sarcasm.

Greg wrote on Aug 7th 2003, 00:33:52 about

German

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The fine folks who brought us schnitzel, Volkswagon, Porsche, and of course..... Hitler.

Some random keywords

centre
Created on Jul 7th 2002, 19:30:16 by elfboi, contains 4 texts

vacation
Created on Mar 2nd 2001, 06:09:26 by C^ari, contains 12 texts

expectation
Created on Nov 24th 2001, 20:31:17 by [das flederwiesel], contains 5 texts

than
Created on Feb 1st 2004, 22:37:00 by woman, contains 4 texts

SigurRós
Created on Dec 27th 2005, 15:59:30 by heini, contains 2 texts

Some random keywords in the german Blaster

Teraflop
Created on Jul 23rd 2003, 13:35:46 by Wenkmann, contains 6 texts

Umkleidekabine
Created on Jan 7th 2002, 14:24:43 by Liamara, contains 23 texts

Schuhputzer
Created on Jun 1st 2006, 08:18:40 by mcnep, contains 13 texts

Folterknecht
Created on Apr 13th 2002, 11:13:55 by Das Gift, contains 10 texts

ElbFlorenz
Created on Jun 17th 2003, 23:19:40 by Abendstund hat Gold im Mund, contains 4 texts

Frust
Created on Aug 7th 2000, 18:57:06 by Cinderella, contains 53 texts


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