You just need to pronounce "doyyyych" with a bit more pizzazz, chessweb101.
Wo sind die deutschen???
In 1989 habe ich Schwaben besucht: ein sehr merkwürdiges Ort.
I don't think you meant to say that it is a strange place, maybe something got lost in translation.
No. It is a strange place. Beautiful landscape with frizzy-haired almost unintelligible folks.
In 1989 habe ich Schwaben besucht: ein sehr merkwürdiges Ort.
I don't think you meant to say that it is a strange place, maybe something got lost in translation.
No. It is a strange place. Beautiful landscape with frizzy-haired almost unintelligible folks.
--- Ah yes the Swabian dialect, it does take a while to master that interesting way of speaking lol.
If I recall, they seem to punctuate sentences with a little participle "gel" (hard G sound) that I have no idea what it means. The rest sounds slurred over and abbreviated.
In 1989 habe ich Schwaben besucht: ein sehr merkwürdiges Ort.
I don't think you meant to say that it is a strange place, maybe something got lost in translation.
No. It is a strange place. Beautiful landscape with frizzy-haired almost unintelligible folks.
I currently live in Swabia, and I endorse this service and/or product.
gell means like "right?". you know what i mean, right? (gell).
--- You are quite correct there Yoloswagger.
Time for a little joke: An English football fan visiting Cologne, Germany made a careful note of the name of the street in which he had parked his car, Einbahnstrasse. When he tried to find his vehicle after the match however, he was dismayed to discover that virtually every street in the area was called Einbahnstrasse. ( rofl, a cute item ).
German is such an easy language to master :)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl1-sCbhnkk
Father Faye Describes in 200 words or less why HE should get the parachute.

In 1989 habe ich Schwaben besucht: ein sehr merkwürdiges Ort.
I don't think you meant to say that it is a strange place, maybe something got lost in translation.