The German language

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Windschutzscheibenwaschanlage.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Thursday, 27 July 2006 08:31 (nineteen years ago)

Kugelschriber!

(I have no idea if I've spelled that right. But it means ballpoint pen.)

Silver Machine Manor (kate), Thursday, 27 July 2006 08:33 (nineteen years ago)

Close. It's "Kugelschreiber". Mine is also a real word. Wanna guess?

Colin Meeder (Mert), Thursday, 27 July 2006 08:36 (nineteen years ago)

I like Hoechstgeschwindigkeit, meaning top speed.

talking of which, one of the things I like about German is that all nouns start with a capital letter. I think it looks both exotic and dignified.

Daniel Giraffe (Daniel Giraffe), Thursday, 27 July 2006 08:37 (nineteen years ago)

Colin, I think your word means windscreen wiper

Daniel Giraffe (Daniel Giraffe), Thursday, 27 July 2006 08:38 (nineteen years ago)

Very close. It's the windscreen washers, actually.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Thursday, 27 July 2006 08:41 (nineteen years ago)

MANNSCHAFT

Konal Doddz (blueski), Thursday, 27 July 2006 08:59 (nineteen years ago)

Zwiebel

Teh littlest HoBBo (the pirate king), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:04 (nineteen years ago)

Geistlos

NickB (NickB), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:05 (nineteen years ago)

What's best about the German language is that when you have learned how each letter is pronounced, you can read any german word and you will have pronounced it properly.

mark grout (mark grout), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:08 (nineteen years ago)

isn't that the same with every language ?

AleXTC (AleXTC), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:10 (nineteen years ago)

I like how they join a load of words together to make huge nouns so you can usually work it out from a literal translation of each segment. German engineering and technical dictionaries are great for huge words that essentially mean "join all the bits together and you've got one of these."

Onimo (GerryNemo), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:12 (nineteen years ago)

isn't that the same with every language ?

Plough rough through

Onimo (GerryNemo), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:12 (nineteen years ago)

Kaiserschlacht

DV (dirtyvicar), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:13 (nineteen years ago)

hum. ok, I get the idea. it's not just german in that case, yes ?

AleXTC (AleXTC), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:23 (nineteen years ago)

entgültig

Soukesian (Soukesian), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:32 (nineteen years ago)

Winkelmesser

gentoo (gentoo), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:52 (nineteen years ago)

German words I hate: Mobbing, Handy, fighten.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Thursday, 27 July 2006 09:56 (nineteen years ago)

Sprudel

StanM (StanM), Thursday, 27 July 2006 10:07 (nineteen years ago)

Schadenfreude

Ben Dot (1977), Thursday, 27 July 2006 10:25 (nineteen years ago)

What's best about the German language is that when you have learned how each letter is pronounced, you can read any german word and you will have pronounced it properly.

It's not exactly SO, for example the "e" is "Kaiser" is pronounced differently than in "Freund". It's easier than English though. I don't think there's a language in the world where every letter is pronounced the same way every time, though Finnish comes pretty close (with only major exception, the "ng" sound).

Tuomas (Tuomas), Thursday, 27 July 2006 10:33 (nineteen years ago)

Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung

(speed limit)

Joe (Joe), Thursday, 27 July 2006 10:43 (nineteen years ago)

O WRKLK? JA WRKLK!

weather1ngda1eson (Brian), Thursday, 27 July 2006 10:45 (nineteen years ago)

I don't think there's a language in the world where every letter is pronounced the same way every time

Spanish is pretty much like that. You change the sound of c and g depending on what vowel they're followed by, but that's about it.

Cathy (Cathy), Thursday, 27 July 2006 10:52 (nineteen years ago)

my favourite german word and one of the only ones I know is wunderbar.

Cathy (Cathy), Thursday, 27 July 2006 10:54 (nineteen years ago)

Problembar

DV (dirtyvicar), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:08 (nineteen years ago)

xpost i keep saying "wonderbra" by accident (which makes it a classic!)

brustwarze
handschuhe
krankenhaus

lieblingsfach
kunst

ken c (ken c), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:11 (nineteen years ago)

"doppelgänger" is pretty cool.
(and shouldn't it be : O WRKLCH ? YA WRKLCH !)

AleXTC (AleXTC), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:12 (nineteen years ago)

NEIN WAI!

weather1ngda1eson (Brian), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:14 (nineteen years ago)

I don't think there's a language in the world where every letter is pronounced the same way every time

mandarin? (but i guess the characters are more like words than letters)

oh and schadenfreude is indeed a good one, and xpost doppelganger

ken c (ken c), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:15 (nineteen years ago)

kaputt!

ken c (ken c), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:16 (nineteen years ago)

Mein Hund hat keine Nase!

ken c (ken c), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:18 (nineteen years ago)

oh and Ayingerbrau!!

ken c (ken c), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:20 (nineteen years ago)

You change the sound of c and g depending on what vowel they're followed by, but that's about it.

What about ll? Or j or h in the beginning of the word? Though Spanish vowels are always pronounced the same, I think.

Tuomas (Tuomas), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:21 (nineteen years ago)

xxxxxpost

I think you'll find that werkelijk = Dutch and wirklich = German, so

JA WEG

StanM (StanM), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:25 (nineteen years ago)

O WRKLCH ? YA WRKLCH ! NCHT MGLCH ! (with an eagle instead)

AleXTC (AleXTC), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:25 (nineteen years ago)

Donnerwetter! Mein Gott Im Himmel! Scheiße!!

(See, video games help you learn!)

Onimo (GerryNemo), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:28 (nineteen years ago)

rnsthft!

ken c (ken c), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:30 (nineteen years ago)

As far as I know, Japanese pronunciation is incredibly faithful to the spelling system.

I agree with Ken that the word Handschuh is a total classic.

Can we hear it for German syntax, please? e.g. Today have I heard that a man who for Germany football played has has in England to come decided.

Daniel Giraffe (Daniel Giraffe), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:30 (nineteen years ago)

What about ll? Or j or h in the beginning of the word? Though Spanish vowels are always pronounced the same, I think

yeah, a double l means a different sound to single l, and same with double r. and j and h are the same sound at the beginning of a word as they are within it - h is never pronounced, anyway.

Cathy (Cathy), Thursday, 27 July 2006 11:42 (nineteen years ago)

I gather Finnish is extremely phonetic which I am sure is nice in theory but how do I learn to pronounce all of those VOOOOOWEEEEELS? Words I know in Finnish already =

KIPPIS - cheers!
Hei - hallo!
Moi moi - bye bye!
KRAPULA - HANGOVER!

Hooray!

Bhumibol Adulyadej (Lucretia My Reflection), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:19 (nineteen years ago)

"krapula" is a great word ! (especially for a french speaking person)

AleXTC (AleXTC), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:21 (nineteen years ago)

Arschkalt

DV (dirtyvicar), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:31 (nineteen years ago)

Megahammeraffentittengeil

Colin Meeder (Mert), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:39 (nineteen years ago)

CRipes, what do these words mean, DV and Colin?

Daniel Giraffe (Daniel Giraffe), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:43 (nineteen years ago)

Dreilochstute

StanM (StanM), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:48 (nineteen years ago)

(you don't want to know, trust me.) (or, if you do, look it up at Urban Dictionary)

StanM (StanM), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:54 (nineteen years ago)

"Cold as hell" and "totally fucking awesome", although they're better taken literally ("asscold" and "mega-hammer-monkey-tits-horney").

Stan oughta be ashamed of himself. I ain't translating THAT.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:58 (nineteen years ago)

drei means three, loch means hole... the mind boggles

Daniel Giraffe (Daniel Giraffe), Thursday, 27 July 2006 12:59 (nineteen years ago)

"Stute" is mare. Do the math yourself.

Colin Meeder (Mert), Thursday, 27 July 2006 13:00 (nineteen years ago)

Somebody once told me it was a bit more idiomatic to say “ein wenig”as opposed to “ein bisschen.”

The Soundtrack of Burl Ives (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 12 January 2020 21:56 (six years ago)

Klar

lefal junglist platton (wtev), Monday, 13 January 2020 16:52 (six years ago)

these are all great thanks. so far some others I have learned as I start the journey from A0 - just say “wie geht’s” not “wie geht es einen/dir”; just say “wiedersehn” or even tschüss

||||||||, Monday, 13 January 2020 16:58 (six years ago)

“Ciao“ works as well, these days.

And it’s “Wie geht es Ihnen,” not “einen.”

oder doch?, Monday, 13 January 2020 17:16 (six years ago)

ganz peinlich, schatzi

Death to (NickB), Monday, 13 January 2020 17:26 (six years ago)

thanks - trials of learning primarily via YouTube + pimsleur...

xp

||||||||, Monday, 13 January 2020 18:19 (six years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m6Czgl1acU

Disco Cladistic (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 15 January 2020 00:06 (six years ago)

makes it a whole lot easier learning a language when you live with a fluent speaker you can bounce questions off and speak with

||||||||, Sunday, 19 January 2020 19:16 (six years ago)

This is not a great idea unless you are benchmarking a specific region and maybe even subculture within the region. The dangers of sounding like late 90s Björk talking are great.

Three Word Username, Sunday, 19 January 2020 19:31 (six years ago)

the guy in pimsleur is a shagger

||||||||, Monday, 20 January 2020 16:52 (six years ago)

can you to me that please on the map to show?

yoga ass language

||||||||, Tuesday, 21 January 2020 18:39 (six years ago)

nico (from nico's weg) has a preternatural ability for picking up the german language

||||||||, Tuesday, 21 January 2020 23:06 (six years ago)

here's my approach so far:

0. have set some language priorities for first three months, and have a 12 month goal
1. listen to 1 episode of pimsleur in the morning first thing, while walking to work (these are pretty slow with limited vocabulary but find them good for tuning your ear to stuff)
2. jot down any new vocabulary in notes while walking (transfer into anki later)
3. if it's raining, listen to coffee break german on the bus instead
4. do some self talk while in e.g. shower, on bike etc
5. ask partner questions (using german only, to extent possible... not always possible obv)
6. do occassional anki session (max 35 cards per day) when have some downtime at night
7. look up things when (if) I think of them
8. maintain a diary of words, sentences I've made up, and things I've done during the day etc (this is really basic but just about getting me thinking/narrating in the language)

basically a mix of structured learning and organic (as-and-when things come to me) learning. only scribbling this down for my posterity and in case it helps anyone else

||||||||, Tuesday, 21 January 2020 23:13 (six years ago)

that all sounds like... a lot, but most important thing for me is trying to at least touch the language every day. some days I will do a couple of hours of learning (exhausting), others it will only be the pimsleur. and I don't do the pimsleur on the weekends, so the learning activity is a little lighter then (mostly just annoying partner w/questions)

||||||||, Tuesday, 21 January 2020 23:15 (six years ago)

two weeks pass...

Was ist dein deutsches Llieblingswort ?

||||||||, Monday, 10 February 2020 21:36 (six years ago)

geil

schornsteinfeger

sowieso

jeweilig

lefal junglist platton (wtev), Monday, 10 February 2020 21:42 (six years ago)

find the schlechteste those with hard to pronounce Rs (lehrern). also why is squirrel so hard in all languages

||||||||, Monday, 10 February 2020 21:51 (six years ago)

genau is the best word

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Monday, 10 February 2020 23:52 (six years ago)

doch

seandalai, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 00:04 (six years ago)

Aztekenexpresszuggesellschaft

― SIGSALY Can't Dance (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 12 March 2016 15:06 (three years ago)

TS: Kirk/Spock vs. Hitchcock/Truffaut (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 11 February 2020 00:05 (six years ago)

quatsch

seandalai, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 00:32 (six years ago)

Ehrgeiz

oder doch?, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 16:53 (six years ago)

„Schmetterling“ is underrated imo, the word means “little thing” (-ling) that “bats forcefully” (Schmetter-)

oder doch?, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 17:00 (six years ago)

genau def a hall of famer

new one today which is nice: außergewöhnlich

||||||||, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 18:04 (six years ago)

just has a nice rhythm and balance to it, with a satisfying definitive ending

||||||||, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 18:04 (six years ago)

rein theoretisch

seandalai, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 21:17 (six years ago)

two weeks pass...

still enjoying this ish. favourite thing recently are conjunctions that throw the conjugated verb to the end so sentences become this odd parade of unmoored subjects objects times locations with a wee verb popping up at the end to stitch them all together

||||||||, Thursday, 27 February 2020 17:15 (six years ago)

like.... Du solltest ‚Gruß Gott‘ sagen wenn du in Österreich bist....... bist my man wyd all the way out there on your own

||||||||, Thursday, 27 February 2020 17:23 (six years ago)

two months pass...

|||||||| ist ein Threadnichtaufdemlaufendengehaltenhabender.

I don’t like the guy who coined the phrase, but “Lockerungsdrängler” is a classic German compound imo.

oder doch?, Tuesday, 12 May 2020 17:10 (six years ago)

still plugging away doing a little everyday - less structured since we entered lockdown, mostly because my days are less structured and if I exercise I tend to do it w/my partner so doing podcast course would be considering kinda..... antisocial

been slacking on the speaking lately tho - need to up that def

megan thee macallan 18 year (||||||||), Wednesday, 13 May 2020 08:00 (six years ago)

been a little difficult to keep the motivation too when there's no potential for a visit to germany on the horizon at least in the short- to medium-term. always found w french that visting france gave my language skills a little turbo boost over any plateaus and so was looking forward to the same from visits to germany this year but........ the rona

megan thee macallan 18 year (||||||||), Wednesday, 13 May 2020 08:13 (six years ago)

yeah I've had that problem too. I keep meaning to work on my German because I might possibly want to move to Germany when this is over, but that seems very far off and hard to imagine.

The fillyjonk who believed in pandemics (Lily Dale), Wednesday, 13 May 2020 14:58 (six years ago)

two months pass...

I just saw this anglicised map of Germany and now I can't stop thinking about it pic.twitter.com/nbpAwPXy13

— Marcel Dirsus (@marceldirsus) July 27, 2020

Slot Newswanston!

L. Prague de Scamp (a passing spacecadet), Monday, 27 July 2020 18:13 (five years ago)

Pretty sure most of those places exist in England.

Sonny Shamrock (Tom D.), Monday, 27 July 2020 18:40 (five years ago)

two years pass...

Son ellos https://t.co/CPTu3mdG06 pic.twitter.com/k3UmzhQBOh

— common white girl (@PlanetaTamara) June 27, 2022

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 18 May 2023 10:25 (three years ago)

one month passes...

Don't think there's a proper Germany thread bar this one. Making my way through this rn.

https://jewishcurrents.org/bad-memory-2

xyzzzz__, Friday, 7 July 2023 09:37 (two years ago)

two months pass...

Phantombildzeichner

Kizza Me on the Bus (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 23 September 2023 15:18 (two years ago)

Person who sketches identikit portraits (Phantombilder)

Kizza Me on the Bus (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 23 September 2023 15:20 (two years ago)

nine months pass...

Learning German online from the Goethe Institut and the login page URL ends with the word "moodle" which makes me think Moodles is somehow involved.

Bad Bairns (Boring, Maryland), Saturday, 13 July 2024 23:35 (one year ago)

one month passes...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vergangenheitsbew%C3%A4ltigung

Defund Phil Collins (Tom D.), Tuesday, 20 August 2024 08:45 (one year ago)

My days of German fluency are long gone, but I still favour Zahlungsmittel and verkehrsgünstig over their English equivalents.

mike t-diva, Tuesday, 20 August 2024 09:02 (one year ago)

This was fun:
https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/dialekt-test-wir-wissen-woher-sie-stammen-jetzt-noch-genauer-205060715129

Apparently, I am from Hannover. (I am not from Hannover. I am from Pittsburgh.) My husband was a bit north from where he is from, though (Hamburg).

This is how the spicy nonsense becomes loose. (doo dah), Sunday, 25 August 2024 17:30 (one year ago)

three months pass...

German compound word of the day (a mere 24 letters): Kundenzufriedenheitsumfrage
It means "customer satisfaction survey", so it's a regular, everyday word.

giraffe, Thursday, 12 December 2024 08:57 (one year ago)

Not bad, but German children's books can do better than that:

"An good way to learn German is to try reading children's books to familiarise yourself with basic grammar and vocabulary"

German children's book: pic.twitter.com/GENRnrL0vw

— Nic Houghton (@40PercentGerman) December 10, 2024

Wry & Slobby (Portsmouth Bubblejet), Thursday, 12 December 2024 09:50 (one year ago)

Lol that's like a mega-compound word: Hilfeleistung (assistance, from Hilfe help and Leistung performance), löschen (extinguish), Gruppen (well, groups), Fahrzeug (vehicle). Apparently you can say HLF: three letters :P

Nabozo, Thursday, 12 December 2024 12:12 (one year ago)

Nice one encountered in the wild re:South Korea: Amtsenthebungsverfahren (impeachment, literally office removal procedure). The h is accentuated.

Nabozo, Sunday, 15 December 2024 10:03 (one year ago)


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