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    Yeah... A lot have changed, but hey, even if I had started teaching you, you would prly know as much about my language as you do now. Imma crappy teacher.

    But so that this would stay on topic, here is a poem to remind you about the words that need comma (,) before 'em!

    Että, jotta, koska, kun,
    jos, vaikka, rakastun!

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    MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    Time to give you some German >: )

    For the beginning I'll put obvious words here, that are "similar" to english words.

    German - English:

    Kindergarten - Kindergarten (I also think the Origin of this word is german)
    The only difference here is how you pronounce it. We don't speak the "t" in this word as a "d".

    Frosch - Frog
    How you pronounce the "sch"? You can already to it, just how you use "sh" in an english word. See?, you did it. And the way we pronounce the "r" in correct german is always different than the english "r".

    Musik - Music
    The difference here is , like almost always, how we say it.

    Now four words so you actually learn something.

    Kino - Cinema

    Spiel - Game

    Holz - Wood

    Getränk - Drink

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    Oh Germany!
    Ich habe eine kügelbollen im meine lederhosen! I have no idea where I've got that sentence, but when ever talked about Germany as a language, that pops into my mind.

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    Uno, dos, thrice, qudro.... I know you want meh, you know i wantcha

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    I knew kino from call of duty black ops

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    Quote Originally Posted by vepanator View Post
    Oh Germany!
    Ich habe eine kügelbollen im meine lederhosen! I have no idea where I've got that sentence, but when ever talked about Germany as a language, that pops into my mind.
    Yeah... it's kind of a cliché sentence (an incorrect one btw.^^). You know, the cliché that all germans wear tight leather pants, eat a lot of sausages and drink a lot of beer?^^
    I think I would kill myself if everyone in germany would wear tight leather pants and would always hold a sausage in the left and the beer in the right hand. Actually I don't even know ANYBODY who wears leather pants (except some girls in discos but I don't think it's any different from america in that case).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vepanator View Post
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    bönner - wtf, with all my brain I can't get this word right? What is it?

    ok I was a little evil with this word, because bönner is not an actual word its just a more local dialect. It should be bönder(farmers), on other example is potatis(potatoes), in one dialect its potäter.

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    I speak English good. I think that is well enouf four now. The English language is supposed to be one of the hardest to learn

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