mein Deutschstunde heute
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mein Deutschstunde heute
Nein. Nur...nein. Ich kann nicht sagen die Zeit en English. Nein. Ich weisen mein Armbanduhr. Sie Lesen selbst.
I just worked really hard and I don't even know if I said any of it right.
*Kopfschreibtisch*
I just worked really hard and I don't even know if I said any of it right.
*Kopfschreibtisch*
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Revoking this old thread for some explanations on "three-quarters eight" (and "quarter eight" and "half eight") in south germany:
This defines the time that has past of the eight hour. So" three-quarters eight" is three-quarters of the eight hour which equals to 7:45 and "quarter eight" is 7:15.
Die Begriffe viertel Acht, dreiviertel Acht und halb Acht kommen von z.B. "dreiviertel der Achten Stunde" und bedeuten damit 7:45 bzw. 7:15 für viertel Acht.
This defines the time that has past of the eight hour. So" three-quarters eight" is three-quarters of the eight hour which equals to 7:45 and "quarter eight" is 7:15.
Die Begriffe viertel Acht, dreiviertel Acht und halb Acht kommen von z.B. "dreiviertel der Achten Stunde" und bedeuten damit 7:45 bzw. 7:15 für viertel Acht.
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Let me help you with that:Jessie Edwards wrote:I've gotten over it. It wasn't as difficult when I got there. I said "quarter to" in English and Robby knew what I meant. Mein Deutsche es scheisse. Ich bin versuche? Is that the word? Trying?
Mein Deutsche es scheisse. - Ich habe Grundkenntnisse in Deutsch.
Ich bin versuche. - Ich gebe mein Bestes.
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Danke! Um...Ich brauchen alle de...hm. Help. I dont know the word for help. I need all the help I can get
Remind me to tell the story of the Schwan's guy (pronounced schwanz) one of these days...When I have better German and it can be told in the German section...I'm breaking rules speaking english right now. **run*
Remind me to tell the story of the Schwan's guy (pronounced schwanz) one of these days...When I have better German and it can be told in the German section...I'm breaking rules speaking english right now. **run*
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Jessie,
Die deutsche Übersetzung von "help" ist "Hilfe"
(the german word for "help" is "Hilfe").
Ich habe noch nie von der "Schwan's guy" Geschichte gehört aber es hört sich nicht so an als würde sie in ein familienfreundliches Forum passen
(I've never heard of the "Schwan's guy strory but it doesn't sound like it would fit into a family friendly forum ).
Alles Gute
Ben
Die deutsche Übersetzung von "help" ist "Hilfe"
(the german word for "help" is "Hilfe").
Ich habe noch nie von der "Schwan's guy" Geschichte gehört aber es hört sich nicht so an als würde sie in ein familienfreundliches Forum passen
(I've never heard of the "Schwan's guy strory but it doesn't sound like it would fit into a family friendly forum ).
Alles Gute
Ben
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Ben! Du wurden--ed(?) da! Screw it. I suck. You didn't hear the story? Robby had me tell it several times. Basically this: The Schwan's guy is the ice cream man that goes door to door selling ice cream and other treats here in the area. I was telling this story to Robby, explaining that the kids get all excited and run outside when the Schwan's guy shows up. Robby looks at me with this freaked out face and says, WHAT!? The WHAT GUY!??? Kids run after the WHAT GUY!???
And that's when I learned what "Schwanz" meant. It was kind of like Spanish class that one time...and I cut my finger on some paper and I wanted to go to the bathroom and wash it and I said my finger was cut...the teacher said, "Jessie, use your Spanish. Say it in Spanish"... So I said (using the only words I knew), "Mi dedo esta pene." I was trying to say that my finger was in pain...but...my attempts at foreign language studies always seem to end in crotch jokes
And that's when I learned what "Schwanz" meant. It was kind of like Spanish class that one time...and I cut my finger on some paper and I wanted to go to the bathroom and wash it and I said my finger was cut...the teacher said, "Jessie, use your Spanish. Say it in Spanish"... So I said (using the only words I knew), "Mi dedo esta pene." I was trying to say that my finger was in pain...but...my attempts at foreign language studies always seem to end in crotch jokes
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