View Full Version : Anyone here learning German?
Death
09-27-2007, 08:03 PM
Guten Tag.
Ist anyone here learning deutch? Or maybe from deutchland?
Criscokilika
09-27-2007, 08:05 PM
I listen to a lot of Rammstein. I don't mean to be steriotypical, but, German is the language of love
Death
09-27-2007, 08:06 PM
Actually I think Rammsteins based on German. Our German teacher says the closest were going to get to it is a couple words.
Criscokilika
09-27-2007, 08:08 PM
Anyway, in answer to your original question, no. HOWEVER, I am learning Latin which is pretty cool ;)
shocked
09-28-2007, 04:12 AM
I was stationed in Weisbaden from 89-91. I loved every minute of Germany and miss it.
I speak it and understand when spoken, but I cannot read or write it.
Criscokilika
09-28-2007, 06:11 AM
I was stationed in Weisbaden from 89-91. I loved every minute of Germany and miss it.
I speak it and understand when spoken, but I cannot read or write it.
That's cool. I suppose the best way to learn is through experience.
tsuave
09-28-2007, 06:22 AM
Guten Tag.
Ist anyone here learning deutch? Or maybe from deutchland?
I took german in high school for three years. But that was years ago, and there's a serious lack of german-speaking people living in New Jersey. All I remember at this point is how to count, some key phrases, and the curses.
But guten tag to you too. Ich liebe BioShock. Und sie?
shocked
09-28-2007, 10:08 AM
That's cool. I suppose the best way to learn is through experience.
Yeah I had to learn really fast. I was there when the wall came down and I will always remember being single and basically with a different girl nightly. It was the funniest two years of my life.
You learn quickly how to ask for Beer. "eins beer bitte". That your thumb is #1 and if you put up your pointy finger and ask for something you will get two.
Going to McDonalds and ordering a #1 with a Heineken. Or hitting the soda machines for a Heineken as well.
Going to Mainz and being in the Tie Cutting Festival.
Where all the males where a tie, and if a woman comes over, and snips the end off, that is a F--K ticket and you are hers for the evening. NO questions, no guilt.
I can go on and on about how much fun Germany was.
The wine festivals, Oktoberfest! The list is endless.
Man what a walk down memory lane. Ah, to be 36 now and married with child lets me know my wild days are over.
LOL...sorry, rambling over.