Ein bier, bitte!
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If I werent playing games Id be killing small animals at a higher rate than I am now - SFTS
Si je n'étais pas jouer à des jeux que je serais mort de petits animaux à un taux plus élevé que je suis maintenant - Louis VI The Fat
"Why do you hate the extremely limited Spartan version of freedom?" - Lemur
Schwäbisch Tube, mi favorit. Fempf halbe sen so viel wia a schnitzel, ond dann hosch emmr no nix dronga.
And haggis of course.
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quae res et cibi genere et cotidiana exercitatione et libertate vitae
Herein events and rations daily birth the labors of freedom.
I speak a little bit of german, was born close to germans, lived close to them and so on, it kinda comes naturally when you have contact with germans now and then.
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
I have to agree with Husar. I didn't choose but I was also born amongst Germans, so German comes naturally for me nowdays. Though it could have been different was I not born here, but somewhere else.
But as it is, my German is fluent.![]()
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Immersion is the only way to learn a language. I spent last year in Germany with a German host family and now I'm basically fluent. Though that doesn't mean I don't mess up my grammar (articles and such) occasionally. It's a fun language, if you really really want to learn it head to Germany and try to learn German there. It's really the only way to do it. Plus it's lots of fun.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
Two years of German in secondary school has taught me... nothing.
Still, apparently I will get an A in GCSE for German according to my teacher, even though I still don't get the basic 'die', 'der' and 'das', in tests I just guess. (How should I know which is masculine or not???)
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